US citizens can apply for a 5-year India e-Visa for multiple entries over a 60-month period. This visa is ideal for tourism, family visits, and short yoga programs.The e-Visa is non-convertible and non-extendable, allowing a stay of up to 180 days per entry.
The 5-year India e-Visa for US citizens is a multiple-entry electronic travel authorization allowing travelers to visit the country. Effective September 2019, a 60-month tourist e-Visa is available to tourists from the United States who wish to visit India multiple times within five years.
Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, a pivotal global entry point, welcomes a myriad of visitors to India each day, accommodating both tourists and business travelers. The airport is equipped with the India eVisa system for entry.
Eligibility Criteria
American travelers planning a trip to India are eligible to apply for a 5-year India e-Tourist Visa for the following reasons:
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sightseeing or recreational trips
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casual visits to meet friends or family
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short-term yoga programs (without diploma/certificates)
Exceptions
The following individuals cannot apply for the five-year tourist e-Visa for India:
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US nationals of Pakistani origin
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Diplomatic and official passport holders
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Holders of International travel documents
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OCI Cardholders do not require a visa
Note: e-Visa is not allowed for NGO activities and journalism purposes. Green card holders are requested to check with the Indian embassy if a regular visa is required.
Please note five-year e-Visa cannot be used to visit protected/restricted and cantonment areas.
Five Year e-Tourist Visa
Visitors from the United States of America can apply for a 60-month tourist e-Visa to India. The details are as follows:
Purpose: Tourism (non-convertible and non-extendable)
Duration: 5 years (60 months)
Stay: US passport holders are permitted to stay in India for a maximum of 180 days per entry
Processing Time: It is typically issued within 96 hours. However, applying at least seven days before the scheduled flight is recommended to ensure adequate processing time.
Cost: 80 USD (2.5% bank charges will be charged additionally). The e-Visa fee must be paid four days before the travel date and is non-refundable.
Payment Options: SBIePay secure (PayPal charges being 3.5% of applicable e-Visa fee) and Axis Bank Payment gateway.
Start application: Expedite the process!
Popular FAQs
Q. Do US citizens require a yellow fever vaccination card for a five-year e tourist visa?
A: All US travelers arriving in India within six days of departing from a yellow fever endemic country must carry an original valid yellow fever vaccination certificate.
Q: What if there is a discrepancy in the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for name, nationality, passport number, or date of birth?
A: US applicants must carefully review all details, including name, nationality, passport number, date of birth, photograph, and self-image, before submitting their e-Visa application.
Applicants are responsible for any discrepancies, regardless of the e-Visa application's approval or rejection.
5-year India e-Visa vs 1-year Tourist e-Visa
The 5-year India eVisa and 1-year e-Tourist visa are electronic visas that allow US nationals to visit India. Both types of visas are valid for a specified period (60 months and 12 months, respectively). Such visas allow multiple entries and a continuous stay of 180 days in the country.
However, the validity period, processing time, and fee vary. The 5-year e-Visa is slightly more expensive than the 1-year electronic visa. However, if tourists from the United States plan to visit the country multiple times, the 60-month e-Visa will be more cost-effective in the long run.
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Conclusion
For US citizens planning an extended stay in India, the 5-year India e-Visa is a valuable option. It provides a convenient, long-term solution for those seeking to explore or engage in extended activities within the country.
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