Comments on: How To Apply & Get An Indian e-Visa Online https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/ Tue, 04 Mar 2025 07:48:54 +0000 hourly 1 By: Iram https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-32079 Tue, 04 Mar 2025 07:48:54 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-32079 Great guide! The step-by-step process makes applying for an Indian e-Visa so much easier.

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By: David & Intan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-10558 Mon, 15 Jan 2024 14:29:42 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-10558 In reply to Sylvia.

Hi Sylvia, in that case you can answer “No” for the question “Have you ever visited India before?” because they’re asking if you’ve visited India on a visa before, and you haven’t. You were a citizen and resident, not a visitor. They should be able to understand this since you will list your country of birth as India on page 2 of the application, and also when they ask “Did You Acquire Nationality By Birth Or By Naturalization?” you can put Naturalization.

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By: Sylvia https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-10551 Mon, 15 Jan 2024 08:31:13 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-10551 Thank you, this was very helpful. I have a question on section “Previous Visa/Currently Valid Visa Details”. I have traveled to India multiple times, but as an Indian citizen and held an Indian passport. Now I am no longer Indian citizen and applying for India Tourist visa for first time. What do I click in this “Previous Visa/Currently Valid Visa Details” section’s “Have you ever visited India before?”

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By: David & Intan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-9318 Thu, 30 Nov 2023 16:34:25 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-9318 In reply to Judy.

Hi Judy! If your passport still has your maiden name, I would use that name in the application and answer no to the question about name change. If your passport has your married name, I would use that name in the application and answer yes to the question about name change. However, I know of people who have applied successfully either way. It shouldn’t affect your application.

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By: Judy https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-9315 Thu, 30 Nov 2023 15:59:48 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-9315 Thanks so much. This is very helpful.

Question – on page 2 it asks if you ever changed your name. Am I correct in assuming that I put yes because I changed my name when I got married?

Thanks.

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By: David & Intan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-8999 Sun, 12 Nov 2023 09:09:24 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-8999 In reply to Jan.

Hi Jan! That shouldn’t cause a rejection. I’ve heard of people doing it either way (city and state, or city only). Both are correct answers. Do you think there might be another issue on your application? The most common things are simple errors like typos, wrong dates, or wrong photo specs.

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By: Jan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-8958 Sat, 11 Nov 2023 17:04:43 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-8958 Hi David!

My e-visa application just got rejected without any specific reason provided. All they mention in the remark is “You may apply for Regular/Official Visa at nearest Indian Mission/Embassy abroad”. I compared my application to yours and the only difference I see is that for “city/town” of birth I put down city and state as opposed to state only. Would you happen to know if this could have caused the rejection?

Thanks!

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By: David & Intan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-7778 Sun, 03 Sep 2023 08:08:53 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-7778 In reply to Avigyle.

For this question, I think it would depend on the reason why you were rejected on the first application. Was it a simple error like a wrong date, wrong photo specifications, etc? If so, I would answer no, you weren’t refused a visa for visiting India, your application was only rejected because of a minor mistake. This is different from refusing you a visa because you aren’t eligible for some reason.

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By: David & Intan https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-7777 Sun, 03 Sep 2023 08:00:16 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-7777 In reply to Abigail.

Hi Abigail! Glad the post was helpful for you. Yes, it should be okay to put married on the application. Like you say, the marital status isn’t shown on the passport anyway, and spouse names aren’t always changed right away after marriage either, or sometimes they never change. So that should be fine.

As far as I know, there’s no minimum amount of time to wait before re-applying. If the online system allows you to re-apply, then I would go ahead and try again. Do you know why you were rejected the first time? I would figure that out before re-applying. Good luck!

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By: Avigyle https://theworldtravelguy.com/evisa-india-how-to-get-an-india-tourist-visa-for-travel/#comment-7766 Fri, 01 Sep 2023 10:10:50 +0000 /?p=5464#comment-7766 Hi David! Another important question – for the “Has permission to visit or to extend stay in India previously been refused?” question on page 4 – would my previous e-visa rejection quality as a “yes”?

Thank you!

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