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Short Description: Complete guide to India’s 5-year e-Tourist Visa: eligibility, stay rules, documents, costs, work limits, family travel, refusals, and official links.

Last Verified On: April 3, 2026

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Item Details
Country India
Visa name e-Tourist Visa (5 Years)
Visa short name e-Tourist-5Y
Category Electronic visa / visitor visa
Main purpose Tourism, casual visits to friends/relatives, short yoga program, non-medical short informal courses, and certain recreational travel purposes
Typical applicant Foreign tourists wanting repeated visits to India over a long validity period
Validity 5 years from date of grant, subject to passport validity and official conditions
Stay duration Up to 90 days per visit for most eligible nationalities; up to 180 days per visit for nationals of the USA, UK, Canada, and Japan
Entries allowed Multiple entry
Extension possible? Generally no, except in limited special circumstances decided by Indian authorities
Work allowed? No
Study allowed? Limited only for short, recreational/informal courses allowed under tourist conditions; no full-time study
Family allowed? Yes, but each traveler generally needs their own separate e-Visa
PR path? No direct path
Citizenship path? No direct path; does not itself lead to residence or citizenship

India’s e-Tourist Visa (5 Years) is an electronic visa authorization issued online for eligible foreign nationals who want to visit India mainly for tourism and related short visitor purposes.

It exists to make short-term travel to India easier for eligible travelers by allowing online application instead of applying for a traditional paper visa sticker through a consulate in many cases.

In India’s immigration system, this is:

  • a visa, not a residence permit
  • issued as an electronic travel authorization / e-Visa
  • used for temporary visits only
  • distinct from regular sticker visas issued by Indian missions abroad

Officially, India groups it under the e-Visa system, which includes several sub-types such as:

  • e-Tourist Visa
  • e-Business Visa
  • e-Medical Visa
  • e-Medical Attendant Visa
  • e-Conference Visa

The 5-year version is one of the validity options under the e-Tourist category. Other tourist e-Visa validity periods may also exist, such as shorter-term tourist e-Visas. Travelers often confuse the 5-year e-Tourist Visa with a long-stay visa, but it is not a residence status.

Why it exists

The program is designed to:

  • promote tourism
  • simplify travel formalities
  • encourage repeat visits
  • reduce embassy visits for eligible applicants

Who it is meant for

It is mainly for:

  • tourists
  • people visiting friends or relatives casually
  • travelers joining short yoga programs
  • travelers taking short informal, non-credit courses
  • people making repeated leisure trips to India

How it fits into India’s system

India has both:

  • regular visas issued by embassies/consulates, and
  • e-Visas issued online for eligible nationalities and specific purposes

The e-Tourist Visa (5 Years) is the convenient online route for eligible travelers who fit tourist-purpose rules.

2. Who should apply for this visa?

Good fit for this visa

Tourists

Yes. This is the core target group.

People visiting friends or relatives casually

Usually yes, if the trip is genuinely social/tourist and not long-term family settlement.

Retirees making repeated leisure visits

Yes, if each stay fits the permitted visit duration and they are not effectively residing in India.

Yoga travelers

Yes, for short yoga programs permitted under tourist conditions.

Travelers taking short informal courses

Potentially yes, but only where the activity fits tourist rules and is not formal study.

Usually not the right visa

Business visitors

No, if the main purpose is business meetings, trade, contracts, or commercial activity. They should usually consider the e-Business Visa instead.

Job seekers

No. India does not treat the tourist e-Visa as a job-seeking route.

Employees

No. Paid work requires the proper employment-related visa.

Students

No, if doing structured or long-term education. They should use a student visa.

Spouses/partners relocating to India

No, if the real purpose is residence or family reunion. They should check the proper entry/family visa route.

Children/dependents relocating long term

No. This visa is for temporary visits, not family settlement.

Researchers

Generally no, unless the trip is simply tourism. Research-related travel often needs another category and may require prior approvals.

Digital nomads

India does not officially provide a digital nomad right under this visa. Remote work is a grey-risk area and should not be assumed lawful under tourist conditions.

Founders/entrepreneurs

No, if exploring business opportunities, setting up operations, or conducting commercial meetings. Use the business route if eligible.

Investors

No, if the main purpose is commercial or investment activity.

Religious workers

No, if engaging in religious work, preaching, mission activity, or organized volunteering beyond tourist conditions.

Artists/athletes

No, if performing for pay or taking part in professional activity.

Transit passengers

Usually no. Use transit arrangements if merely passing through.

Medical travelers

No. India has a separate e-Medical Visa.

Diplomatic/official travelers

No. Separate diplomatic/official arrangements apply.

Who should not use this visa

Do not use this visa if your true purpose is:

  • employment
  • paid assignments
  • internships
  • full-time study
  • journalism
  • missionary/religious work
  • long-term residence
  • business operations
  • medical treatment
  • conferences requiring conference approval
  • filmmaking or professional media work

3. What is this visa used for?

Permitted purposes

Based on India’s official e-Visa framework, the e-Tourist Visa is generally used for:

  • tourism
  • recreation
  • sightseeing
  • casual visit to meet friends or relatives
  • short-term yoga program
  • short-duration informal courses on local languages, music, dance, arts and crafts, cooking, medicine, etc., that do not issue a formal certificate/diploma and are not structured academic study

Prohibited purposes

You should not use this visa for:

  • employment in India
  • paid or unpaid formal work
  • business meetings or trade negotiations as the main purpose
  • setting up a business operationally
  • formal internships
  • full-time or accredited study
  • journalism or media production
  • documentary filming without proper permission
  • medical treatment as the main purpose
  • transit as the main purpose
  • marriage-based relocation or family settlement
  • long-term residence
  • missionary work
  • mountaineering, protected/restricted area travel without required permits
  • research activities requiring specific clearances
  • paid performances
  • receiving salary or wages from an Indian source for activity done in India

Grey areas and common misunderstandings

Remote work

Official tourist rules do not clearly authorize remote work. If someone enters India on a tourist e-Visa and continues working online, especially while staying for long periods, this can create compliance risk. Do not assume “paid abroad means automatically allowed.”

Volunteering

If the volunteering looks like work, organized service, NGO placement, religious mission, or skilled labor, tourist status may be inappropriate.

Marriage

Coming to India for a wedding as a guest is usually tourism. Coming to live with a spouse long term is not the intended use.

Family visits

Short social visits are fine. Long-term family reunion is not what this visa is designed for.

4. Official visa classification and naming

Official program name

Indian e-Visa

Relevant subcategory

e-Tourist Visa

Validity stream

5-year e-Tourist Visa

Long name

e-Tourist Visa (5 Years)

Related streams people confuse it with

Commonly confused visa Difference
e-Tourist Visa (30 days / 1 year) Same broad tourist category, different validity/stay conditions
Regular tourist visa Applied through mission/consulate; may have different documentary or nationality rules
e-Business Visa For business activity, not tourism
e-Medical Visa For medical treatment
Entry visa Often used for certain family or long-stay situations, not casual tourism
Student visa For formal study
Employment visa For working in India

Old vs current naming

India has used the broader e-Visa branding for years. Travelers may also see older references to “Tourist e-Visa” or “electronic travel authorization.” Current official usage centers on the e-Visa system.

5. Eligibility criteria

Nationality rules

Eligibility depends heavily on nationality. India publishes a list of countries whose passport holders may use the e-Visa system. Not every nationality is eligible, and eligibility can change.

Some nationalities may face:

  • ineligibility for e-Visa altogether
  • category-specific limitations
  • additional scrutiny
  • different stay durations

Warning: Always check the current official eligible-country list before applying.

Passport validity

Applicants generally need:

  • an ordinary passport
  • passport valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival in India
  • at least two blank pages for immigration stamping

Diplomatic, official, service, or other special passport holders may not be eligible for standard tourist e-Visa use.

Age

There is no widely published universal minimum or maximum age bar for tourist e-Visa applicants. Minors can apply, but must have their own passport and application.

Education

Not applicable for this visa.

Language

No formal language requirement.

Work experience

Not applicable.

Sponsorship

Not required in the formal sense for ordinary tourists, though evidence of host/contact details may help depending on trip type.

Invitation

Usually not mandatory for tourism, but may be relevant if visiting friends/relatives.

Job offer

Not applicable.

Points requirement

None.

Relationship proof

Only relevant if the trip is based on visiting family/friends and the application asks for contact details.

Admission letter

Not applicable except possibly for certain short informal course contexts, if needed to explain the trip.

Business/investment thresholds

Not applicable to this visa.

Maintenance funds

Applicants are expected to have enough money to support themselves during the stay. India does not always publish a fixed minimum for this visa. Officers may still assess whether the trip is financially credible.

Accommodation proof

May be requested or checked at application or border stage. Hotel booking or host address is commonly relevant.

Onward travel

Applicants may need to show return or onward travel arrangements if asked.

Health

No general blanket medical exam requirement is usually imposed for the tourist e-Visa. However, travelers may be subject to public health measures.

Character / criminal record

Serious criminal, security, or immigration concerns can lead to refusal.

Insurance

Travel insurance is strongly advisable, but a universal mandatory insurance rule for this specific e-Tourist Visa is not clearly stated on all official pages. Verify at time of application.

Biometrics

e-Visa applicants generally submit online. Biometrics are not usually part of the pre-departure e-Visa application process in the way they are for many embassy visa systems, but identity checks occur at immigration on arrival.

Intent requirements

The traveler must genuinely intend to visit for permitted tourist purposes only and leave within authorized stay limits.

Return intent vs dual intent

This is a visitor visa route. It is not designed for dual-intent settlement planning.

Residency outside India

No formal general rule requiring residence in a specific third country was found for e-Visa applicants, but practical application may depend on being outside India when applying.

Local registration rules

Tourists generally do not use this visa for long-term residence. Registration rules can vary by length of stay and nationality. Check FRRO/FRO guidance if staying longer or if nationality-specific registration rules apply.

Quota/cap/ballot

None publicly stated for this visa.

Embassy-specific rules

The e-Visa is centrally managed online, but missions may publish nationality-specific cautions.

Special exemptions

Certain restricted/protected areas in India may require extra permits even if you hold a valid tourist e-Visa.

6. Who is NOT eligible / common refusal triggers

Ineligibility factors

You may be ineligible if:

  • your nationality is not on the eligible e-Visa list
  • you hold a non-ordinary passport not accepted for e-Visa
  • your passport lacks sufficient validity
  • your purpose is not tourism
  • you are listed on security/watch databases
  • you have past immigration violations in India

Common refusal triggers

  • selecting the wrong visa type
  • unclear or implausible itinerary
  • mismatch between purpose and documents
  • trying to use tourist status for work/business/medical treatment
  • incomplete form entries
  • poor-quality passport scan or photo
  • passport number/date errors
  • insufficient or inconsistent personal details
  • prior overstay in India
  • criminal/security concerns
  • unverifiable identity details

Practical red flags

  • frequent long stays suggesting de facto residence
  • saying “tourism” but attaching business invitation material
  • declaring a host relationship that conflicts with passport/family details
  • uploading unreadable documents
  • applying with a nearly expired passport

Interview mistakes

Formal visa interviews are generally not a standard e-Tourist step, but border questioning can still expose inconsistencies.

7. Benefits of this visa

Main benefits

  • fully online application process
  • long validity of 5 years
  • multiple entries
  • useful for repeat leisure travel
  • no need to apply for a fresh tourist visa before every short trip, if your existing e-Visa remains valid
  • simpler than many consular paper visa processes

Travel flexibility

For eligible travelers, the 5-year validity is a major benefit if they:

  • visit India often
  • have family or friends there
  • like taking short repeated trips

Family convenience

Families can apply separately under the same broad system, making coordinated travel easier.

Conversion/renewal rights

Very limited. Benefit lies mainly in repeat temporary travel, not in settlement rights.

Regional mobility

No special regional mobility rights beyond India itself.

8. Limitations and restrictions

Major restrictions

  • no employment
  • no long-term residence
  • no full-time study
  • no business activity as main purpose
  • no journalism
  • no missionary work
  • no unrestricted volunteering
  • no automatic access to restricted/protected areas

Stay limits

Even though validity is 5 years, each stay is limited. Validity and stay duration are not the same.

No public benefits

Not a route to public support or residence rights.

No guaranteed extension

Extensions are generally not part of the normal design of this visa.

Border discretion

A valid e-Visa does not guarantee entry. Final admission is decided by immigration officers.

Entry points

Indian e-Visas are valid only through designated immigration check points. Travelers must verify current authorized airports and seaports.

9. Duration, validity, entries, and stay rules

Core rules

Rule Typical official position
Visa validity 5 years from date of grant
Entries Multiple
Stay per visit Up to 90 days for most eligible nationalities
Longer stay exception Up to 180 days per visit for citizens of USA, UK, Canada, and Japan
Passport link Visa is tied to passport; if passport expires earlier, practical use is affected

When the clock starts

The 5-year validity usually starts from the date of grant, not from the first entry.

Stay calculation

The stay limit applies per visit, not as one continuous 5-year stay.

Grace periods

No formal grace period should be assumed. Leave before your authorized stay ends.

Overstay consequences

Overstaying in India can lead to:

  • fines
  • exit formalities complications
  • future visa refusal
  • immigration penalties

Renewal timing

Because it is an e-Visa, “renewal” usually means applying again when the current visa expires, if still eligible.

Activation rules

You normally need to enter through an authorized port after receiving approval.

10. Complete document checklist

A. Core documents

Document What it is Why needed Format Common mistakes
Completed online e-Visa form Main application form Legal application record Online submission Name/passport mismatch, wrong purpose
Application confirmation System-generated record Tracking and proof Digital/PDF/print Not saving a copy

B. Identity/travel documents

Document What it is Why needed Format Common mistakes
Passport bio page Identity page of valid passport Establishes identity and nationality Clear color scan Cut edges, blur, glare
Passport Original travel document Needed for travel and immigration Original physical passport Less than 6 months validity
Recent photograph Applicant photo Identity verification As per official photo specs Wrong background, shadows, low resolution

C. Financial documents

Not always formally requested at upload stage for every tourist e-Visa case, but travelers should be ready with:

  • recent bank statements
  • card limits if relevant
  • proof of employment/income
  • sponsor support evidence if someone else is funding the trip

Common mistake: assuming no financial evidence is ever needed just because the online form did not demand upload.

D. Employment/business documents

Usually not required for pure tourism, but can help show ties and trip credibility:

  • employer letter approving leave
  • self-employment registration summary
  • proof of business ownership

E. Education documents

Not usually required.

F. Relationship/family documents

If visiting family/friends or traveling with a minor, you may need:

  • marriage certificate
  • birth certificate
  • host’s passport/ID copy if relevant
  • consent documents for minors traveling with one parent

G. Accommodation/travel documents

  • hotel reservations
  • host address and phone number
  • tentative itinerary
  • return/onward ticket if available

H. Sponsor/invitation documents

If staying with a host:

  • invitation letter
  • host’s address proof
  • host’s ID/passport copy if available and appropriate

I. Health/insurance documents

  • travel insurance policy, if obtained
  • vaccination/public health proof if any temporary health rules apply

J. Country-specific extras

Some applicants may face additional requests based on nationality, origin, travel history, or security screening. Official public guidance may not list every extra request in advance.

K. Minor/dependent-specific documents

  • child’s own passport
  • child’s own e-Visa application
  • birth certificate
  • parent consent letter if not traveling with both parents
  • custody documents if applicable

L. Translation / apostille / notarization needs

For standard tourist e-Visa applications, translations are not always heavily used because core documents are usually passport-based. If supporting documents are not in English, a clear translation may help. Official e-Visa guidance does not always specify notarization for all tourist cases.

M. Photo specifications

Use the latest official specifications on the e-Visa portal. Common issues include:

  • wrong dimensions
  • old photo
  • glasses glare
  • dark background
  • face not centered

Common Mistake: Uploading a selfie instead of a proper passport-style photograph.

11. Financial requirements

Minimum funds

India does not consistently publish a single fixed minimum bank balance for the 5-year e-Tourist Visa.

That does not mean funds are irrelevant. You should still be able to show you can pay for:

  • flights
  • accommodation
  • daily expenses
  • internal travel
  • emergency costs

Who can sponsor

A friend or family member can practically support your stay, but tourist visas are usually strongest when the applicant can also show personal means.

Acceptable proof of funds

  • recent bank statements
  • salary slips
  • pension proof
  • tax records
  • sponsor support documents
  • card statements or proof of available credit, where sensible

Seasoning rules

No clear official seasoning rule was publicly stated for this visa category. Still, sudden unexplained deposits can create questions if financial proof is requested.

Hidden costs

  • travel insurance
  • currency conversion costs
  • printing/scanning
  • emergency medical expenses
  • local transport

Proof strength tips

Strong financial evidence is:

  • recent
  • consistent
  • easy to read
  • clearly in the applicant’s name
  • enough for the planned trip length

12. Fees and total cost

Official fee structure

Indian e-Visa fees can vary by:

  • visa type
  • validity period
  • nationality
  • bilateral arrangements
  • timing/policy changes

For the 5-year e-Tourist Visa, the fee is typically listed on the official e-Visa fee page or application portal. Because fees change, applicants should check the latest official page before paying.

Typical cost components

Cost item Notes
e-Visa application fee Main government fee; varies
Bank/payment processing fee May apply depending on payment method
Photo/scan preparation Small practical cost
Travel insurance Optional/strongly advised
Courier cost Usually not applicable for pure e-Visa, unless separately needed
Biometrics fee Generally not part of standard e-Tourist e-Visa workflow
Medical exam fee Usually not applicable
Police certificate cost Usually not applicable
Translation/notary cost Only if extra supporting docs are needed
Consultant fee Optional, if using a lawyer/agency

Fee refund

Visa fees are generally non-refundable, even if refused, unless the official system expressly says otherwise.

Warning: Use only the official government payment/application route.

13. Step-by-step application process

1. Confirm correct visa

Make sure your real purpose is tourism or a permitted tourist activity.

2. Check nationality eligibility

Confirm your passport nationality is eligible for India’s e-Visa system.

3. Gather documents

Prepare:

  • passport scan
  • photo
  • itinerary basics
  • host/hotel details
  • financial backup documents

4. Complete the online form

Use the official Indian e-Visa portal and fill in all details exactly as in your passport.

5. Upload required files

Upload your:

  • passport bio page
  • photo
  • any additional documents requested

6. Pay the fee

Pay through the official system and save receipt/confirmation.

7. Track application

Use the portal to monitor status.

8. Respond to any request

If authorities ask for clarification or re-upload, respond quickly and accurately.

9. Decision

If approved, you receive an electronic authorization.

10. Print and save copies

Carry digital and paper copies of the approved e-Visa authorization.

11. Travel to India

Use an authorized port of entry.

12. Arrival immigration

Present passport and e-Visa approval. Immigration officers make the final entry decision.

13. Post-arrival compliance

Respect stay limits and any registration obligations that may apply to your nationality or duration.

14. Processing time

Official standard times

Processing times are not guaranteed and can vary. Official portals often advise applying in advance within the allowed application window.

What affects timing

  • nationality
  • accuracy of the form
  • image/document quality
  • security screening
  • peak travel season
  • public holidays
  • technical issues with payment or uploads

Priority options

A formal premium/priority route is not commonly advertised for India’s tourist e-Visa in the same way some countries do. If unavailable officially, do not rely on third-party “fast track” promises.

Practical expectation

Apply early enough to handle delays, but within the official allowed timing window shown on the portal.

15. Biometrics, interview, medical, and police checks

Biometrics

Usually not a separate pre-travel appointment requirement for the standard e-Tourist e-Visa.

Interview

A formal visa interview is generally not part of the normal online e-Visa process.

Border questions

You may still be asked questions on arrival about:

  • purpose of visit
  • accommodation
  • return travel
  • funds
  • previous visits

Medical tests

Not usually required for this visa, subject to temporary health rules.

Police clearance

Not generally required for a standard tourist e-Visa.

Exemptions

Not applicable in the usual sense because these steps are normally not part of the base process.

16. Approval rates / refusal patterns / practical reality

Official approval-rate statistics for this exact subcategory are not commonly published in a transparent visa-by-visa format.

Practical refusal patterns

Refusals or delays commonly come from:

  • incorrect passport details
  • poor photo/passport scans
  • wrong visa category
  • inconsistent travel purpose
  • past immigration problems
  • nationality/security screening issues

No reliable official refusal percentage should be invented.

17. How to strengthen the application legally

Practical, ethical ways to improve approval chances

  • use the exact passport spelling, spacing, and numbering
  • upload a crisp passport scan in color
  • use a compliant passport-style photo
  • keep your itinerary simple and believable
  • provide a real hotel or host address
  • have return/onward plans ready
  • keep financial evidence available, even if not requested initially
  • if visiting family/friends, ensure contact details are correct
  • explain prior refusals or past India overstays honestly if asked

Useful supporting approach

Stronger trip explanation

If the form allows details, keep them brief and concrete: – tourism in Delhi, Agra, Jaipur – attending short yoga retreat – visiting friends in Mumbai for 2 weeks

Stronger financial presentation

If submitting funds: – use recent bank statements – explain large recent deposits – avoid uploading random screenshots without identifying details

Stronger travel ties

While not always requested, evidence such as job leave, school enrollment, or return commitments can help if questions arise.

18. Insider tips, practical hacks, and smart applicant strategies

Legal Tips and Common Applicant Strategies

Apply with enough buffer

Do not wait until the last minute. Even easy e-Visas can be delayed by image rejection or security screening.

Keep a “travel pack”

Carry: – passport – printed e-Visa approval – hotel/host details – return ticket – emergency contact – travel insurance copy

Organize your digital files clearly

Use names like: – Passport_Bio_John_Smith.pdfPhoto_John_Smith.jpgHotel_Booking_Delhi.pdf

If you have a large bank deposit

Add a short note and source proof if financial review becomes relevant.

Families should align details

Parents’ names, addresses, travel dates, and hotel details should match across each family member’s application unless there is a real reason they differ.

Do not over-explain

For tourist visas, concise and consistent is better than long emotional statements.

Old refusal?

Disclose honestly if asked. Trying to hide prior immigration history is worse than the refusal itself.

Contact authorities only when necessary

Contact official support if: – payment failed but was debited – your application is stuck beyond normal time – your passport details need correction before travel

Do not send repeated unnecessary messages that duplicate your case.

19. Cover letter / statement of purpose guidance

A cover letter is not always mandatory for a tourist e-Visa, but it can help in edge cases.

When useful

  • unusual itinerary
  • sponsored trip
  • prior refusal
  • prior overstay issue now resolved
  • accompanying minor with complex custody situation
  • multiple short visits planned

Good structure

  1. Applicant identity
  2. Passport number and nationality
  3. Purpose of travel
  4. Intended dates and locations
  5. Who is paying
  6. Confirmation of compliance with visa conditions
  7. Mention of attached supporting documents

What to say

  • be factual
  • explain your trip clearly
  • state you will not work or study beyond permitted limits
  • mention return plans if relevant

What not to say

  • “I may look for jobs while there”
  • “I plan to stay as long as possible”
  • “I will do freelance work online full time”
  • anything inconsistent with tourist status

Sample outline

  • Introduction
  • Visit purpose
  • Travel plan
  • Funding
  • Compliance statement
  • Closing

20. Sponsor / inviter guidance

Is a sponsor required?

Not usually for ordinary tourism.

If staying with a host

A host can support the application practically by providing:

  • full name
  • address in India
  • phone number
  • relationship to applicant
  • invitation letter, if useful
  • copy of ID/passport/residence page if appropriate

Invitation letter structure

  • date
  • host identity
  • applicant identity
  • relationship
  • visit purpose and dates
  • address where guest will stay
  • host contact details

Sponsor mistakes

  • vague address
  • inconsistent dates
  • saying the applicant will “help with work/business”
  • not matching application facts

21. Dependents, spouse, partner, and children

Are dependents allowed?

There is no dependent endorsement in the sense used for residence visas. Each traveler generally files a separate e-Visa application.

Spouse/partner

A spouse may apply separately for their own tourist e-Visa.

Children

Children need their own passport and their own e-Visa.

Proof required

Family member Typical proof
Spouse Marriage certificate may help if relevant
Child Birth certificate, parent details
Minor with one parent Consent letter from absent parent may be needed
Minor under special custody arrangement Court/custody documents

Work/study rights of dependents

No dependent gets work rights through a tourist e-Visa.

Combined applications

Applications are separate, though families should keep trip details aligned.

22. Work rights, study rights, and business activity rules

Work rights

No work is allowed.

This includes:

  • employment for an Indian employer
  • local paid gigs
  • paid performances
  • internships that amount to work
  • operational business activity

Self-employment

Not allowed if the activity is being carried out in India as work.

Remote work

Official tourist rules do not clearly authorize remote work. Treat this as a legal risk area, not a permitted benefit.

Volunteering

Only very casual tourist-style participation may be arguable; organized or skilled volunteering can breach tourist conditions.

Passive income

Receiving passive income from investments abroad is different from working in India, but this does not authorize active work.

Study rights

Only very limited short informal learning activities that fit tourist conditions. No formal academic enrollment.

Business meetings

Not appropriate under e-Tourist when business is the true purpose. Use e-Business Visa.

Receiving payment in India

Not appropriate under tourist conditions for services/work.

23. Travel rules and border entry issues

Visa approval is not final admission

Your e-Visa lets you travel to seek entry. The immigration officer at the border makes the final decision.

Documents to carry

  • passport used in the application
  • printed e-Visa approval
  • hotel booking or host address
  • return/onward ticket
  • proof of funds if available
  • travel insurance copy

Onward/return ticket issues

Not every traveler is asked, but you should be ready.

Immigration interview at arrival

Questions may cover:

  • where you will stay
  • how long you will stay
  • purpose of trip
  • previous visits to India
  • who is paying

Re-entry after travel

Multiple entry is allowed within validity, subject to per-visit stay limits.

New passport issues

If your passport changes, check official guidance carefully. Because the e-Visa is linked to passport details, a new passport can affect validity/use. Travelers in this situation should verify with the official portal before travel.

Dual nationals

Use the passport linked to the approved e-Visa when traveling.

24. Extension, renewal, switching, and conversion

Extension

Generally not available as a normal feature.

Limited extensions may exist only in exceptional cases decided by Indian authorities, such as emergencies. Do not plan on extending.

Renewal

When the 5-year validity ends, you normally apply again from outside India if still eligible.

Switching inside India

Tourist status is generally not meant for switching into work, business, study, or residence categories inside India unless a special legal exception applies.

Conversion

Ordinarily no conversion should be assumed.

Restoration / implied status

Not applicable in the way some countries use these concepts.

25. Permanent residency and citizenship pathway

Does this visa count toward PR?

No direct PR route.

Does it lead indirectly to PR?

Only indirectly in the sense that visiting India may help you later explore other lawful long-term visa options. The tourist e-Visa itself does not build residence rights.

Residence counting

Tourist stays are not the normal basis for long-term residency or naturalization planning.

Citizenship path

No direct citizenship pathway through this visa.

26. Taxes, compliance, and legal obligations

Tax residence risk

Repeated or lengthy presence in India can potentially have tax implications under Indian tax law, even if your immigration status is “tourist.” Immigration permission and tax residence are separate issues.

If you spend substantial time in India, get professional tax advice.

Registration obligations

Some travelers may need to consider FRRO/FRO rules depending on nationality and duration. Rules can vary.

Address compliance

Keep accurate accommodation details. If asked by authorities, you should be able to state where you are staying.

Overstay compliance

Do not overstay. This is one of the most avoidable and damaging violations.

27. Country-specific or nationality-specific exceptions

Stay-duration exceptions

Citizens of the USA, UK, Canada, and Japan are officially treated more generously on stay duration under the tourist e-Visa framework, with stays of up to 180 days per visit.

For most other eligible nationalities, the typical limit is 90 days per visit.

Nationality eligibility

Not all nationalities can use the e-Visa route. Some must apply for a regular visa through an Indian mission.

Special passport exemptions

Diplomatic/official/service passport holders may be outside standard tourist e-Visa eligibility rules.

28. Special cases and edge cases

Minors

Allowed, but they need separate applications and may need parental documentation.

Divorced/separated parents

Carry custody documents and consent letters where relevant.

Adopted children

Carry adoption/legal guardianship records if names or relationships are not obvious.

Same-sex spouses/partners

For pure tourism, relationship recognition is usually less central than for family visas. If traveling together, each person applies separately.

Stateless persons / refugees

Eligibility may be limited or unavailable under the standard e-Visa system. Check with official Indian authorities.

Prior refusals

Not automatically disqualifying, but truthfulness matters.

Prior overstays

A serious risk factor. Expect scrutiny.

Criminal records

Can trigger refusal depending on nature and seriousness.

Urgent travel

Possible only if processing finishes in time. There is no guaranteed emergency approval route publicly promised for all cases.

Expired passport but valid visa

Likely problematic because the e-Visa is tied to passport details. Verify officially before travel.

Applying from a third country

Usually possible if eligible and outside India, but confirm current portal rules.

Change of name

Make sure passport and application match. Carry supporting civil documents if relevant.

Gender marker mismatch

If identity documents are inconsistent, a short explanation and supporting civil records may help if needed.

Previous deportation/removal

Major red flag; specialist advice may be wise.

29. Common myths and mistakes

Myth vs Fact

Myth Fact
A 5-year visa means I can stay in India for 5 years continuously. False. The visa is valid for 5 years, but each visit has a maximum stay limit.
I can work remotely from India on a tourist e-Visa because my employer is abroad. Not clearly authorized. This is a risk area and should not be assumed lawful.
If I get e-Visa approval, India must admit me. False. Entry is always subject to border officer approval.
My child can travel on my visa. False. Each traveler needs their own passport and visa approval.
Tourist and business purposes are interchangeable. False. Use the correct category.
I do not need to check official updates because e-Visa rules rarely change. False. India can update eligibility, fees, or conditions.

30. Refusal, appeal, administrative review, and reapplication

What happens after refusal

You are usually informed electronically that the application was not granted.

Refund?

Typically no refund of visa fee.

Appeal / review

A formal appeal route for routine e-Visa refusal is not clearly advertised in the same structured way used in some countries. In many cases, the practical route is to correct the problem and reapply if eligible.

When to reapply

Reapply only after identifying the real refusal reason, such as:

  • wrong visa category
  • passport/photo issue
  • inconsistent details
  • incomplete information

How to fix refusal reasons

Refusal issue Better reapplication approach
Wrong category Use the correct visa type
Poor passport scan Upload a high-quality color scan
Photo rejected Use compliant passport photo
Inconsistent details Match passport exactly
Suspicious purpose Clarify lawful tourist itinerary

Legal assistance timing

Consider professional help if the case involves:

  • prior overstay/deportation
  • criminal history
  • repeated refusals
  • identity/document complications

31. Arrival in India: what happens next?

At immigration

You present:

  • passport
  • approved e-Visa printout or digital copy

The officer may:

  • verify identity
  • ask questions
  • stamp entry
  • limit stay according to visa conditions

After arrival

For most ordinary tourists:

  • go to your accommodation
  • keep passport and entry stamp safe
  • follow local hotel or host registration procedures if applicable
  • monitor your permitted stay carefully

First 7/14/30/90 days

There is no universal special tourist onboarding process like for residence permits, but you should:

First 7 days

  • confirm your accommodation records
  • save copies of passport and entry stamp
  • know your departure date

First 30 days

  • keep within permitted activity
  • avoid any work/business activity

Before 90/180-day limit

  • leave India on time unless your nationality-specific limit is longer and officially applicable

32. Real-world timeline examples

Solo tourist

  • Day 1–3: Prepare passport scan, photo, itinerary
  • Day 4: Submit online application
  • Day 5–10+: Wait for decision
  • After approval: Print authorization
  • Travel date: Enter India with documents

Student

Not the right visa for formal study. A student should stop and apply for the proper student visa instead.

Worker

Not the right visa. A worker should use the employment route.

Spouse/dependent visitor

  • Both spouses prepare separate applications
  • Align dates, hotel/host details
  • If with children, prepare birth certificate and consent documents
  • Travel together after separate approvals

Entrepreneur/investor

Not the right visa if business is the main purpose. Consider business visa instead.

33. Ideal document pack structure

Even if uploads are limited, organize your files well.

Suggested naming convention

  • 01_Passport_Bio_Firstname_Lastname.pdf
  • 02_Photo_Firstname_Lastname.jpg
  • 03_Travel_Itinerary.pdf
  • 04_Hotel_or_Host_Details.pdf
  • 05_Financial_Backup.pdf

PDF order

If a combined file is needed:

  1. Passport bio page
  2. Photo copy page if required
  3. Itinerary
  4. Hotel/host details
  5. Financial evidence
  6. Cover note

Scan quality tips

  • use color
  • avoid shadows
  • include all edges
  • keep text readable at 100%
  • do not compress too much

34. Exact checklists

Pre-application checklist

  • correct visa type confirmed
  • nationality eligible for e-Visa
  • passport valid 6+ months from arrival
  • two blank pages in passport
  • photo meets specs
  • passport scan clear
  • travel purpose is truly tourism
  • hotel/host details ready
  • payment method works internationally

Submission-day checklist

  • names match passport exactly
  • passport number correct
  • date of birth correct
  • nationality correct
  • arrival port checked
  • uploads readable
  • payment receipt saved
  • application ID saved

Biometrics/interview-day checklist

Not usually applicable for this visa.

Arrival checklist

  • passport
  • printed e-Visa approval
  • return/onward ticket
  • accommodation details
  • emergency contact
  • travel insurance copy
  • sufficient funds access

Extension/renewal checklist

  • check whether extension is even legally available
  • if current visa nearing expiry, plan departure
  • for future travel, prepare fresh e-Visa application from outside India

Refusal recovery checklist

  • read refusal carefully
  • identify exact error
  • correct photo/passport details
  • confirm correct visa category
  • prepare brief explanation if needed
  • reapply only after fixing the issue

35. FAQs

1. Is the 5-year e-Tourist Visa a residence visa?

No.

2. Can I stay in India for 5 continuous years on this visa?

No.

3. How long can I stay on each visit?

Usually up to 90 days per visit, or up to 180 days per visit for USA, UK, Canada, and Japan citizens.

4. Is it multiple entry?

Yes.

5. Does the 5-year validity start on first entry?

Usually no, it starts from grant date.

6. Can I work in India on this visa?

No.

7. Can I attend business meetings on this visa?

If business is the purpose, use e-Business Visa instead.

8. Can I study in India on this visa?

Only very limited short informal learning activities; not formal study.

9. Can I do remote work for my foreign employer?

Official tourist rules do not clearly allow this. Treat it as risky, not permitted.

10. Do children need separate applications?

Yes.

11. Can my spouse be included in my application?

No, each traveler applies separately.

12. Do I need a return ticket before applying?

Not always required at upload stage, but strongly advisable and may be checked.

13. Do I need hotel bookings for every night?

Not always, but you should have credible accommodation details.

14. Can I visit friends or relatives?

Yes, for casual short visits.

15. Can I get medical treatment on this visa?

No, use the medical visa route if that is the real purpose.

16. Can I extend this visa inside India?

Generally no, except limited special cases.

17. Can I switch from tourist to work visa inside India?

Do not assume this is allowed. Usually no.

18. What if my passport expires before the 5 years end?

Your ability to use the e-Visa may be affected. Check official guidance before travel.

19. Do I need travel insurance?

It is strongly recommended.

20. Can I enter through any airport?

No, only through designated authorized immigration checkpoints.

21. What if I made a typo in my application?

Correct it through official channels if possible before travel. Serious mismatches can cause refusal or boarding problems.

22. Is there an interview?

Usually no formal interview before issuance.

23. Can prior overstays in India cause refusal?

Yes.

24. Are visa fees refundable if refused?

Usually no.

25. Can I reapply after refusal?

Yes, if still eligible and after fixing the issue.

26. Is an invitation letter mandatory?

Usually not for pure tourism, but helpful if staying with someone.

27. Can I use this for journalism or filming?

No, not if journalism/media work is the real purpose.

28. Does this visa help me get Indian permanent residence later?

No direct pathway.

29. Do all nationalities get the same stay length?

No.

30. Can I take a short yoga retreat?

Yes, that is one of the permitted tourist uses.

36. Official sources and verification

Below are official sources only. Check them again before applying because India’s e-Visa rules, fees, and eligible-country lists can change.

Primary official sources

Additional official reference pages

Warning: Mission-specific pages may summarize rules, but the central e-Visa portal and immigration authorities control the operational e-Visa process.

37. Final verdict

The India e-Tourist Visa (5 Years) is best for travelers who want repeat leisure trips to India without reapplying every time, especially those who have family or friends there or visit India often for tourism, casual visits, or short yoga-related travel.

Biggest benefits

  • online process
  • long 5-year validity
  • multiple entries
  • strong convenience for repeat travelers

Biggest risks

  • confusing validity with allowed stay
  • using it for the wrong purpose
  • assuming remote work is allowed
  • overstaying
  • relying on non-official websites

Top preparation advice

  • verify you are eligible by nationality
  • make sure your passport is valid long enough
  • use exact passport details
  • keep your purpose strictly tourist
  • carry proof of accommodation and onward travel
  • check official updates right before applying and right before travel

When to consider another visa

Choose another route if your real purpose is:

  • business
  • work
  • medical treatment
  • formal study
  • family settlement
  • journalism
  • research
  • conference travel requiring the conference category

Information gaps or items to verify before applying

  • whether your nationality is currently eligible for India’s e-Visa system
  • current official fee for the 5-year e-Tourist Visa for your nationality
  • current authorized airports and seaports for e-Visa entry
  • whether any nationality-specific registration rules apply after arrival
  • whether temporary public health or vaccination rules have been introduced
  • whether your passport type is accepted for e-Visa use
  • whether recent policy updates have changed stay duration rules for your nationality
  • whether a new passport affects your existing e-Visa validity/use
  • whether your intended activities, especially remote work or volunteering, fit tourist rules
  • whether any region you plan to visit needs additional restricted/protected area permits

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