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Securing an India Visa for Portuguese citizens
iVisa
5 min read
Updated on Feb 16, 2024

Many Portuguese citizens include going to India on their bucket list because of its very interesting culture and practical nature. At the moment, there are more than 150 nationalities, including Portuguese citizens, that can apply for an India e-Visa online.

With this, you are no longer required to go to the Indian embassy. And through this article, we'll show you what are all the requirements that you need, and also some valuable information you should consider before applying.

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I'm from Portugal. Do I have to apply for a visa to enter India?

Yes, Portugal is one of the countries selected to enter India with a visa.

What is an Indian e-Visa for Portuguese?

It's a special document that allows you to enter India with an electronic system. It's made to replace the traditional visa system with a stamp.

What are the requirements needed to apply for this?

We'll definitely do most of the job to get your visa, but you still need to prepare a few documents to help them get started. It is nothing but the ordinary, and chances are you may already have what you need. Here is a list of what you must provide:

  • Valid passport – you will have no issues in getting a passport, and if you already have one, make sure that it is still valid. Just take a look at the expiry date.

  • Digital photo of yourself – it is preferable that the photo is recent. You should not make face gestures in it, and the background should be white. Just scan it and be ready to upload it.

  • A passport scan of the information page

  • Means of payment – iVisa accepts multiple methods of payment. You can use a credit or a debit card, and since PayPal has become quite popular, you can use that as well.

  • Business card copy and invitation letter – this requirement applies to people who want to go to India on business and apply for an India Business eVisa.

  • Letter from the hospital in India – this is valid for people who apply for a medical visa.

However, the most important documents to get your visa properly are the following:

  • Applicant's photo
  • Passport page
  • Last page of passport (if applicable)

How long is the Indian e-Visa valid?

Regarding the India Tourist eVisa, options include a visa valid for 30 days, 1 year, or 5 years. Note that the allowed length of stay and the frequency of entries differ for each visa category. Check out our blog for comprehensive information on India Tourist e-Visa validity and length of stay.

What are the processing times and also fees for an Indian e-Visa?

When it comes to processing times and fees, you have three options, and they are as follows:

  • Standard processing time – This is a great choice for travelers who have a flexible schedule and can wait a bit longer for their visa.

  • Rush processing time – Opt for this if you require your visa more quickly than the standard period..

  • Super Rush processing time – Ideal for those in urgent need of their Indian visa.

The fees vary according to the visa type and nationality.

How long does it take to apply for an Indian e-Visa if I'm Portuguese?

Regardless the nationality, the application process shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to complete.

What is the application process for Portuguese citizens?

As soon as you have all the requirements ready, you may proceed with the application process. The form is very easy to understand, but in case you need any help, there is a support service for Portuguese Citizens that is available 24/7. Just give them a call, and someone will help you understand what is in front of you.

To complete the form, you need to follow three simple steps:

  1. The first one is about filling in the form with your personal information like full name, address, e-mail, date of birth, passport info, etc. In this step, you must also choose the processing time and visa type. Take note that both factors will determine the cost of your India evisa. As for the latter, you can choose from tourist, business, and medical visa.

  2. Once done with these, you may proceed to the second step of the Portuguese citizens application which consists of revision and payment. Here, you will need to check if all the information you entered is accurate, as well as the spelling. After processing, the cost is not refundable, and corrections are not possible.

  3. Then, the final step will ask you to answer a set of personal questions and upload additional documents. The last part differs depending on your particular circumstances, but you will be informed of exactly what you need to upload so do not worry about that.

How many times can I enter India with this visa?

You can enter India many times due to your Multiple Entry e-Visa.

Do I need a visa for my children if I'm traveling with them?

Yes, all foreign citizens need a visa to enter India, no matter how old or young they're, and that includes children.

Do I have to print a copy of the Indian Tourist e-Visa?

Yes, you should print a copy because you'll have to present it upon arrival. We always suggest travelers print any information related to this e-Visa too, including the confirmation e-mail and a copy of your passport. You can also have a soft copy and provide the information to the airline and immigration officials upon arrival.

Should I apply for this e-Visa if I'm just in transit?

If you won't enter India and you'll just stay in the transit area, you don't need to apply for an Indian e-Visa.

How do I know if my e-Visa is approved and ready?

When your e-Visa is approved, we'll send you an email from the government of India that will include all the details of your Tourist e-Visa.

Where do I read more information about this e-Visa?

You can find more about Indian visas in this link or simply ask for any recommendation or help in our customer service center.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://boi.gov.in/boi/
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