Visa-free countries for Indian passport 2024
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Come December 1, tourists from India and China can enter Malaysia without a visa and stay there is up to 30 days.
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Sri Lanka has introduced a visa-free entry initiative for visitors from India and six other countries, including China, Russia, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand.
This initiative will remain effective until March 31, 2024.
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Thailand has also started granting 30-day visa-free entry for visitors from India and Taiwan from November 1. The initiative will remain applicable till May 10, 2024.
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Last week, Vietnam also announced that it is contemplating visa-free entry for Indians and Chinese to enhance tourism.
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According to the official website of Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, these are the countries that allow Indians to visit them without Visa:
1. Barbados
2. Bhutan
3.Dominican Republic
4. Fiji
5. Haiti
6. Hong Kong SAR
7. Kazakhstan
8. Maldives
9. Nepal
10. Niue Island
11. Qatar
12. Sant Vincent and the Grenadines
13. Senegal
14. Sri Lanka
15. St. Lucia
16. The Cook Islands
e-Visa Facility | Visa free Facility | Visa on Arrival facility | |||
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Sr. No. | Country Name | Sr. No. | Country Name | Sr. No. | Country Name |
1 | Albania | 1 | Barbados | 1 | Barbados |
2 | Antigua & Barbuda | 2 | Bhutan | 2 | Bolivia |
3 | Argentina | 3 | Dominican Republic | 3 | Cambodia |
4 | Armenia | 4 | Fiji | 4 | Dominica |
5 | Australia | 5 | Haiti | 5 | Dominican Republic |
6 | Azerbaijan | 6 | Hong Kong SAR | 6 | Egypt |
7 | Bahrain | 7 | Kazakhstan | 7 | Ghana |
8 | Benin | 8 | Maldives | 8 | Grenada |
9 | Cambodia | 9 | Nepal | 9 | Indonesia |
10 | Chile | 10 | Niue Island | 10 | Iran |
11 | Cote’d Ivore | 11 | Qatar | 11 | Jamaica |
12 | Djibouti | 12 | Sant vincent & the Grenadines | 12 | Jordan |
13 | Dominica | 13 | Senegal | 13 | Laos |
14 | Dominican Republic | 14 | Sri Lanka | 14 | Maldives |
15 | Egypt | 15 | St. Lucia | 15 | Mauritania |
16 | Ethiopia | 16 | The cook islands | 16 | Mauritius |
17 | Gabon | 17 | Mongolia | ||
18 | Grenada | 18 | Montserrat | ||
19 | Guinea | 19 | Mozambique | ||
20 | Indonesia | 20 | Nigeria | ||
21 | Iran | 21 | Oman | ||
22 | Iraq | 22 | Peru | ||
23 | Jordan | 23 | Republic of Congo | ||
24 | Kenya | 24 | Republic of Marshall Islands | ||
25 | Kyrgyzstan | 25 | Reunion Islands | ||
26 | Laos | 26 | Rwanda | ||
27 | Malawi | 27 | Senegal | ||
28 | Malaysia | 28 | Seychelles | ||
29 | Moldova | 29 | Sierra Leone | ||
30 | Montserrat | 30 | Sri Lanka | ||
31 | Morocco | 31 | St. Kitts & Nevis | ||
32 | Myanmar | 32 | St. Lucia | ||
33 | New Zealand | 33 | St. Vincent & the Grenadines | ||
34 | Oman | 34 | Suriname | ||
35 | Russia (w.e.f. 01.08.2023) | 35 | Tanzania | ||
36 | Sao Tome and Princep | 36 | Thailand | ||
37 | Singapore | 37 | Trinidad & Tobago | ||
38 | South Africa | 38 | Tunisia | ||
39 | South Sudan | 39 | Tuvalu | ||
40 | Suriname | 40 | Zimbabwe | ||
41 | Taiwan | ||||
42 | Tanzania | ||||
43 | Togo | ||||
44 | Trinidad and Tobago | ||||
45 | Uganda | ||||
46 | Uzbekistan | ||||
47 | Vietnam |
Disclaimer : This information is sourced from public and external sources as on 18th November, 2022 the CPV Division or the Ministry of External Affairs will not be responsible for its accuracy. Indian nationals intending to travel abroad are kindly advised to cross-check this information with the Foreign Embassy/Consulate in India or Indian Embassy/Consulate abroad among others.
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Type C Visa |
Usually for a short duration, such as up to 90 days within 180 days. |
Type D Visa |
Longer durations, usually for stays longer than 90 days. A Type D visa can be valid for as long as 3 years or more under special circumstances. |
Type C Visa |
Rs. 5000 to Rs. 8000, approximately |
Type D Visa |
Rs. 4000 to Rs. 5000, approximately |
Antigua & Barbuda e-Visa-fee for Indians upto 30days -
Type tourist Visa |
Rs. 7000 to Rs. 9000, approximately |
Type Business Visa |
Rs. 7000 to Rs. 9000, approximately |
https://eindi.cancilleria.gob.ar/en/v...-7
Type tourist Visa |
Rs.1000 to Rs.3000 for upto 90 days |
Type Business Visa |
US$200 for upto 60 days |
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No developed or first world country
India is very much developed, don't underestimate our country.
Can someone also mention visa cost for Indians of these countries to understand better
dubai kab hoga visa free
Very informative post. VU
Suggest any place from the list to must visit.
So for someone like me on a budget, Thailand being VISA exempt is a value for money considering the affordable air fares.
I think Indonesia is missing out on Indian tourists with their VOA restrictions.
AU recently sent this msg. Listing 73 countries - either Visa Free or Visa on Arrival or eVisa
Does Visa on Arrival mean you can board the flight with just the airline ticket in practical sense, or do these airline operator staff or the officers at the airport emigration counters (out of ignorance of the latest geopolitical developments) create unnecessary arguments and disputes when you go to check in?
Has anyone had any bad experience with this?
Indonesia is also considering making it visa free
If Malaysia and Thailand can make it visa-exempt for tourists from India, there is no reason for Indonesia to have travel restrictions for the same demographics.
It says e visa for Australia. If you apply for an Australian visa you would wish that this was rather an in-person interview than an online process.
Ek baar Pakistan chala jau baad m PTA chala INDIA M MIL GYA PHIR FOREIGN WALI FEELING NHI AAYEGI
India is very much developed, don't underestimate our country.
Can someone also mention visa cost for Indians of these countries to understand better