Electronic Travel Visa for India

E-VISA APPLICATION PROCESS

Frequently Asked Questions:

An India Business Visa is a type of visa issued to foreign nationals who are travelling to India for business-related purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or trade shows, establishing a business, or conducting business activities such as negotiations or signing contracts.

The India Business Visa allows the holder to stay in India for a period of up to 180 days, and it is issued for multiple entries. To obtain an India Business Visa, applicants must provide proof of their business activities in India and meet other requirements such as a valid passport, and sufficient funds to support their stay in the country.

It's worth noting that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there may be additional requirements or restrictions in place for travelers to India, and it's important to check the latest information from the Indian government and embassy or consulate in your country before applying for a visa.

Foreign nationals who are traveling to India for business-related purposes can apply for an India Business Visa. This includes individuals who are:

  1. Attending business meetings, conferences, or trade shows
  2. Establishing a business or exploring business opportunities in India
  3. Conducting business activities such as negotiations or signing contracts
  4. Participating in training or technical meetings organized by Indian companies
  5. Undertaking short-term assignments in India on behalf of a foreign company
  6. Transferring technology or participating in exhibitions, fairs, or business-related events
  7. Conducting site visits or performing business evaluations
  8. Undertaking business-related activities such as marketing or trade.

It's important to note that the Indian government reserves the right to grant or deny visas at their discretion, and there may be additional requirements or restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, it's advisable to check with the Indian embassy or consulate in your country before applying for an India Business Visa.

The validity of an India Business Visa depends on the duration of the applicant's stay and the discretion of the Indian Embassy or Consulate. Generally, an India Business Visa can be valid for up to 6 months with a maximum stay of up to 180 days per visit.

The process for obtaining an India Business Visa involves submitting an online application form, along with supporting documents such as a passport-size photograph, a copy of the passport, and a letter from the applicant's employer or sponsoring organization. The applicant does not need to attend an interview at the Indian Embassy or Consulate in their home country.

The duration for processing an e-Business Visa for India can fluctuate based on various factors, including the volume of applications received by the authorities, the thoroughness and accuracy of the application, and the specific circumstances of the applicant. Typically, it takes approximately 3 to 5 business days for the e-Business Visa to be processed. Nevertheless, if an applicant chooses the expedited processing option, the visa can be processed within 1 to 3 business days. It is advisable to submit the visa application well ahead of the planned conference dates to provide ample time for processing and to account for any unforeseen delays.

The fees for an India Business Visa vary depending on the duration of the visa and the nationality of the applicant. You can check the visa fee details on the India visa fee pages.

It may be possible to extend an India Business Visa if the applicant has a valid reason for staying in India beyond the initial period of their visa. However, the decision to extend the visa is at the discretion of the Indian government, and the applicant must apply for an extension before their current visa expires.

No, an India Business Visa does not permit the holder to work in India. If the applicant intends to work in India, they must obtain an Employment Visa.

If an applicant's India Business Visa application is denied, they can request a review of the decision or reapply with additional supporting documents that address the concerns raised by the Indian Embassy or Consulate.

Yes, some regions of India may be subject to travel restrictions or require special permits for foreign nationals. The Indian Embassy or Consulate can provide information on any travel restrictions or permits required for specific regions of India.