India Medical eVisa
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What Is the India Medical eVisa?
The India Medical eVisa is an electronic visa category issued by the Government of India for foreigners travelling to India to receive medical treatment at recognised hospitals and medical centres. Launched as part of India’s broader e-Visa programme, this medical category enables fully online applications and was introduced to streamline entry for patients and their approved attendants without visiting an embassy for a sticker visa.
Applicants complete the official application at the Government of India e-Visa portal (indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa) or use DoVisa for guided completion, document checks, and 24/7 support. Typical application requirements include a scanned passport biographical page, recent passport-style photograph, and a hospital admission letter or medical invitation confirming the treatment and estimated dates. On approval you receive an e-Visa confirmation by email — print a copy or keep a PDF ready to present at immigration on arrival.
The India Medical eVisa is a visa — not a separate entry permit — and it authorises entry for medical treatment for up to 60 days per visit with triple entry allowed where specified. It complements India’s visa framework by replacing the need for paper sticker visas for eligible nationals and their attendants; travellers should still meet standard entry requirements such as passport validity and any vaccination certificates required for their itinerary.
Key details and the official application portal are on the e-Visa site; for general entry rules see India visa information and the Government of India portal at indianvisaonline.gov.in. When you’re ready, Apply for your medical e-Visa now with guided assistance and optional denial protection.
Who Needs the India Medical eVisa?
Who Needs It
- Foreign nationals travelling to India for medical treatment at recognised hospitals or treatment centres
- Immediate medical attendants approved as part of a patient’s application (when supported by hospital letter)
- Children and minors travelling for treatment (a parent or guardian applies on their behalf)
Who Is Exempt
- Indian nationals
- Holders of an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
- Airline and vessel crew members on active official duty
India Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival and contain at least two blank pages for stamps. Carry the passport you used on the eVisa application.
Hospital Letter & Medical Documents
The eVisa for medical purposes requires a supporting hospital or treatment centre letter confirming admission or recommended procedures; attendants should provide proof of relationship where applicable. See the official e-Visa guidance at indianvisaonline.gov.in.
Vaccination & Health Advice
A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required if you are arriving from a country with yellow fever risk. Review destination-specific health guidance (MMR, routine immunisations) on the CDC India page.
Customs & Prohibited Items
India prohibits importing illegal narcotics, protected wildlife products (ivory), red sandalwood, and other restricted items. Recent notifications also regulate certain jewellery and metal imports. Check the Directorate General of Foreign Trade and Customs notices before travel.
Medication & Travel Insurance
If you carry prescription medication, bring the original prescription and doctor’s letter. Travel insurance is recommended for medical travellers — evacuation or repatriation may be necessary for serious cases.
Travel Tips for India Visitors
India is a vast, diverse country with world-class medical centres in metro areas and heritage sites across the subcontinent. Many international patients arrive via major international airports in India; a government list shows around 28 airports and 5 seaports currently accept e-Visas, including the most common international gateways.
- Currency: Indian Rupee (INR). Major hospitals, hotels, and tourist services accept international cards; USD cash is sometimes accepted at large hotels and currency exchanges.
- Language: Hindi is an official language; English is widely used in hospitals, hotels, and urban centres.
- Time zone: India Standard Time — GMT+5:30.
- Main international airports: New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Chennai International Airport, Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport, Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Goa Goa International Airport, and Cochin/Cochin International Airport (among others).
- Transfers: Arrange hospital pickup in advance — many hospitals provide airport transfer services for international patients and attendants.
- Best time to visit: Depends on region — October to March is generally comfortable across much of India; coastal and southern regions are warm year-round.
- Cultural tips: Dress modestly in non-medical public spaces, remove shoes where requested, and respect local customs when visiting religious sites during downtime from treatment.
- Documents: Keep printed and digital copies of your eVisa confirmation, hospital letter, passport, and insurance documents accessible for airline check-in and immigration.
"Needed the India Medical eVisa for a scheduled procedure in Chennai. DoVisa checked my hospital letter and passport MRZ — confirmation arrived by email in five days. Smooth immigration at Chennai airport."
"Applied for the India Medical eVisa with an attendant included in the application. The guidance on uploading the hospital admission letter was clear and the PDF was accepted by the airline at departure."
"Fast turnaround. Submitted on a weekend and got the approval email with PDF to print a few days later — kept a copy for immigration at New Delhi and the entry process was straightforward."
"Photo upload rules required a re-crop but support helped quickly. The approval arrived before travel and hospital pickup was waiting as arranged."
"Useful step-by-step checklist. I had to provide an updated hospital appointment letter and DoVisa prompted me to upload the corrected document before approval."
"Everything worked well. Keep physical and digital copies of the eVisa confirmation — immigration asked to see the printed PDF on arrival in Mumbai."
"Minor delay: my application needed a supplementary hospital letter and approval took a few extra days. Support explained next steps and I travelled without issue after resubmission."
"Attendant visa processed alongside patient documents. Helpful reminders about passport validity and proof of funds. Arrival at Kochi (Cochin) immigration was quick."
"Excellent India Medical eVisa service — DoVisa reviewed my documents and the confirmation was emailed as a PDF, which the airline accepted at check-in for my flight to Hyderabad."
"Clear instructions and helpful support. The process saved a trip to the consulate and the eVisa worked fine at immigration on arrival in Bengaluru."
"Needed the India Medical eVisa for a scheduled procedure in Chennai. DoVisa checked my hospital letter and passport MRZ — confirmation arrived by email in five days. Smooth immigration at Chennai airport."
"Applied for the India Medical eVisa with an attendant included in the application. The guidance on uploading the hospital admission letter was clear and the PDF was accepted by the airline at departure."
"Fast turnaround. Submitted on a weekend and got the approval email with PDF to print a few days later — kept a copy for immigration at New Delhi and the entry process was straightforward."
India Medical eVisa: Frequently Asked Questions
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- Government of India — e-Visa (e-Visa portal)
- E-Visa — Consulate General of India (San Francisco)
- Medical Visa — Consulate General of India, Toronto
- Medical & Medical Attendant Visa — Embassy of India (Greece)
- General Requirements for Visas — Embassy of India (Rome)
- CDC — India Traveler Health
- E-Visa — Embassy of India (Budapest)
- India Travel Advisory — U.S. Department of State