Countries Without Visa For Indian Citizens

India has become a huge hub of tourism in the recent past. It is home to some of the most amazing cities which have something to offer you, and tourists are coming from all around the world.  In fact, India has emerged as one of the top destinations for people wanting to explore something new.  However, there are countries in the world that do not appreciate travelers from India and do not allow them to enter their country without a visa. Here is a list of such countries.

If you are planning to visit a country for a vacation or for some official work, you must have come across the desire of getting a visa. When it comes to the Indian citizens and the list of countries they can travel to without getting visas, their options are limited. In short, there are not many countries they can travel to without having a visa pre-stamped in their passport.

Countries Without Visa For Indian Citizens

Due to the revision and renegotiation of many visa conditions, Indian nationals are subject to growing restrictions on touring countries. Over the past few years, a number of countries have refused extending visa-free access rights to India and other citizens of the country.

All about Visa Free Countries for Indian Citizens

When it comes to planning an international trip, the very first thought that crosses our mind is applying for a visa. Cue spending hours on the internet, looking through the intricate processes of visa application for the country you want to visit.

But, did you know that there are several countries where a visa is not required for Indians?  And a few others where you can avail a visa on arrival? Yes, that’s right!

As of January 2020, there are a total of 63 countries in the world where Indians have the advantage of visa-free or visa on arrival or e-Visa access.

According to the Henley Passport Index (the global ranking of countries according to their citizen’s freedom of travel), this places the Indian passport at the 84th rank, in terms of the freedom to travel.

But, what do visa-free countries for Indians mean? Again, what does visa on arrival signify? Take a look!

What are the Different Types of Visas You Can Avail?

Well, what are visas essentially?

They are documents that are issued by a government that grants permission to foreigners looking to visit the respective country. Unlike passports that act as proof of your country of origin, visas are markers that state the time period for which you will be allowed to remain in the foreign country.

Now, various countries have put forth different types of regulations when it comes to their visa process. Following is a table illustrating the same:

Type of VisaWhat Does it Imply?
Visa-freeVisa-free travel is the benefit where you can visit a country without having to obtain a visa. This is applicable if the two countries in question have an agreement for the same, or if the country one is visiting has opened its borders to foreign nationals unilaterally.
Visa on ArrivalAlso known as an on-arrival visa, these are granted to a visitor at the port of entry. The entire process of issuing the visa is initiated and completed at the port of entry government authorities.
e-VisaE-Visas are, in essence, official documents issued online by a country’s immigration official that grant visitors with permission to enter it. These are an alternative to the regular paper-based visas that are issued by a country’s embassy.
Entry PermitCountries issue entry permits to their visitors in lieu of visas. These entry permits are documents that allow foreigners to enter and stay in the country legally for a certain period of time.

Now, let us take a look at the type of visas offered to Indian passport holders by different countries around the world.

List of Countries where Visa is not Required for Indian Citizens

There are several countries where a visa is not required for Indians, and you can travel to without undergoing a visa application process. Following is a table illustrating the same:

BhutanNepal
IndonesiaSeychelles (permit on arrival)
JamaicaSenegal
SerbiaTrinidad and Tobago
Haiti (for up to 90 days)Micronesia
EcuadorDominica
VanuatuSvalbard
Saint Kitts and NevisGrenada (for up to 90 days)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (for up to 30 days)Montserrat (for up to 180 days)
Turks and Caicos (for up to 90 days)El Salvador
Macau

List of Visa on Arrival Countries for Indian Citizens

Usually, to obtain a visa on arrival, the immigration officials examine the visitor’s passport, collect the stipulated visa payments and subsequently issue the visa.

Few countries also collect the visitor’s biometrics as a part of their on-arrival visa issuance procedure.

The on-arrival visa is usually issued at major points of entry to the country – like large ports and airports. You should, therefore, look up the information about where the visa will be issued when you arrive at the country.

The following table illustrates the list of countries offering on-arrival visa facilities to Indians.

ThailandMaldives
LaosMauritius
CambodiaBolivia
Hong Kong (Need to do pre-arrival Registration)Fiji
PalauMacedonia
Saint LuciaEthiopia
TuvaluMauritania
ComorosGuinea Bissau
GuyanaTogo
Cabo VerdeAngola
BarbadosCook Islands
Iran (apply online & obtain ‘Submission Notice’ before departure)Kiribati
Nigeria (only pre-approved VOA)Samoa
SurinameTunisia
SomaliaKenya
ZimbabweRwanda
Jordan

 (source)

List of Countries Offering e-Visa/Entry Permit to Indian Citizens

The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) facility became operational for citizens of India in 2014, with about 40 eligible countries. The list of eligible countries was next revised and expanded to 113 in 2015. 

Again, like we have mentioned before, few countries like the UAE, issue entry permits to their visitors in lieu of visas. 

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