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India Visa Approval Calculator
Check your chances before applying — free personalized assessment
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How the Score is Calculated
India Visa Approval Assessment Methodology
The calculator analyzes 8 key factors that influence embassy decisions. Each factor is weighted based on real approval statistics from UAE-based applications. Supports 38+ nationalities. India difficulty: Easy (2/5).
Factors & Weights
- Nationality — 25%
- Base approval rate for 38+ nationalities. Range: 35% (high-risk) to 95% (visa-exempt equivalents).
- Travel History — 20%
- Previous Schengen visas earn bonus. US/UK/Japan visas are positive. First-time travel is high-risk.
- Visa Rejections — 15%
- No rejections scores highest. Recent or multiple rejections are serious risk factors.
- Employment — 15%
- Stable employment 2+ years earns bonus. Currently unemployed is high-risk.
- Income — 10%
- AED 15,000+ earns bonus. Below AED 3,000 is high-risk.
- Bank Health — 8%
- Stable gradual growth is ideal. Large recent deposits are a red flag embassy officers look for.
- UAE Residency — 7%
- 5+ years scores highest. Under 1 year indicates weak UAE ties.
Result Categories
- Excellent — 85–95% approval probability
- Good — 70–85%
- Moderate — 50–70%
- Risky — 30–50%
- Challenging — 10–30%
This is an indicative assessment based on typical requirements. Actual outcome depends on the embassy.
What's Included in India Visa Service
Organized in correct order for maximum approval chance.
Included in service fee.
No full payment required until visa approved.
Free cancellation available after visa approval.
Completed error-free per consulate requirements.
Professionally written, tailored to your situation.
Included in service fee.
Included in service fee.
Earliest BLS International appointment date available.
Available 24/7 via WhatsApp throughout the process.
India Documents by Profession
Select your profession or status to see the required documents
Required for all
Basic document package
- Original passport — must be valid with sufficient blank pages for the visa sticker. Submit photocopies of current and all old passports
- Valid UAE Residence Visa page copy — current and old UAE visa pages to prove residence status
- Recent passport-sized photographs — white background, as per BLS specifications
- Completed visa application form — signed by the applicant
- Original + photocopy of all supporting documents — BLS requires one original and one copy for most visa categories
- Applicants from Yemen, Jordan and Palestine — must be physically present at the BLS centre when submitting the application
- Travel itinerary — planned dates and cities to be visited in India
- Confirmed flight tickets — return/onward ticket showing entry and exit from India
- Hotel booking details or host address in India
- Tourist visa is non-extendable and non-convertible — ensure dates are accurate before applying
- e-Visa option available for most nationalities — faster processing, apply online before travel
- Original passport with photocopy — with valid UAE residence visa page; old UAE visa pages proving 2+ years residence in UAE
- Letter of Invitation from Indian company — stating purpose of visit and details of the UAE company
- Trade License / Certificate of Incorporation of the Indian company (copy)
- Original company letter from UAE employer — on letterhead, stating applicant's position, reason for visit, companies to be visited in India, and confirmation that company takes full financial responsibility for the trip
- Valid Trade License of the UAE company (copy)
- Fax Form — required if applicant has NOT completed 2 years of residence in UAE
- GCC Nationals only: copy of valid Emirates ID / labour card + proof of UAE residency (tenancy contract or electricity bill in applicant's name)
- Business visa available for 1, 3, or 5 years with multiple entries — 5-year visa requires biometric data
- Non-residents of UAE are NOT eligible to apply for Business Visa from UAE
- Original passport with photocopy — current and old passports with valid UAE residence visa page
- Bonafide Certificate / Admission Letter from the Indian educational institution — confirming enrolment
- Student Declaration Form — signed by the sponsor
- Sponsor's 6-month bank statement — showing sufficient funds
- Sponsor's passport copy with valid UAE visa page
- Copy of applicant's current education certificate
- Approval from the Education Department of Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi — mandatory before submission
- Students from African countries: additionally provide salary certificate and 2-month bank statement of the sponsor in UAE
- Original Invitation Letter from Indian hospital — on hospital letterhead with stamp and signature, specifying type and duration of treatment, patient's passport number, nationality and name
- Medical documents from a recognized UAE hospital — confirming the illness and need for treatment in India
- NOTE: The Indian hospital must be registered on the "Medical and Ayush Visa Portal" and must upload the invitation letter there before it is valid
- Medical Attendant Visa — additionally requires: document establishing relationship with the patient; copy of medical credentials if a medical professional is accompanying
- UAE hospital letter must state: Indian doctor's name, Indian hospital address, appointment date, passport number, nationality and names of patient and attendant
- Indian hospital letter must be original or colour copy on letterhead with stamp, specifying treatment type, duration, and details of patient and attendant
- Maximum 2 medical attendants permitted per patient
- Person of Indian Origin who renounced citizenship — renounced Indian passport copy + Surrender Certificate copy
- Spouse of Indian origin holder — Marriage Certificate in English attested by the concerned State Home Department or Indian Mission; OR endorsement of spouse's name in Indian passport
- Dependent children — Birth Certificate in English + both parents' passport copies
- PIO status proof — OCI/PIO card copy or other acceptable proof of Indian origin
- Foreign national married to an Indian passport holder or OCI/PIO cardholder — produce necessary relationship proof
- For training/sports/yoga visits — invitation letter from Indian institution + NOC from UAE school/college; if minor, additional NOC from parents
- NOC (No Objection Certificate) — signed by BOTH parents with proper content; parent signatures must match their respective passports
- Minor's Birth Certificate — in English
- Both parents' passport copies with valid UAE visa pages
- If previously held Indian nationality — Surrender Certificate + cancelled Indian passport copy
- Prior approval from CGI (Consulate General of India) — mandatory before submitting application
- Letter of Invitation from Indian company assisting in recruitment — clearly mentioning recruitment purpose
- Local UAE company letter — stating details of recruitment staff and description of recruitment activity
- Trade License copies of both the UAE company and the Indian company
- Annexure I (Power of Attorney) — in duplicate
- Annexure II (Demand Letter) — in duplicate
- Annexure III (Specimen Work Agreement for each worker category) — in duplicate
- Annexure IV (Undertaking for unskilled/semiskilled workers) — in duplicate
- Annexure V (Company contact details and brief history) — in duplicate
Requirements may vary by consulate. We help you prepare a complete document package.
India Bank Balance Calculator
How much money do you need in your bank account for a visa?
How Bank Balance is Calculated
India Visa Bank Balance Requirements
This calculator uses a dual-tier system developed from Oki-Doki's experience with hundreds of visa applications:
- Tier 1 — Paper Minimum
- The official embassy minimum amount. Formula: daily rate × number of days × number of travelers. Applying with only this amount carries a high rejection risk.
- Tier 2 — Expert Recommendation
- The actual amount at which visas get approved — approximately 4x higher than the paper minimum. Based on analysis of application outcomes processed by Oki-Doki. Exchange rate: 1 EUR = 0.044 AED.
Daily Rates by Accommodation Type
| Accommodation | Paper Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-paid hotel | €/day (AED 100) | AED 350–550/day |
| No pre-paid hotel | €/day (AED 170) | AED 500–700/day |
| Staying with friend | €/day (AED 65) | AED 180–300/day |
Statement & Salary Requirements
- Bank Statement Period
- 3-month bank statement required. Must be dated within 2 weeks of your application. Must be from your personal account, not joint or corporate.
- Minimum Salary
- Paper minimum: AED 3,700/month (€1,000). Recommended: AED 7,350/month (€2,500). India e-Visa: no fixed daily rate — show sufficient funds for the trip duration
Bank Statement Preparation Timeline
- −3 moEnsure regular salary deposits visible for 3 months on your statement
- −1 moPrepare employment letter confirming position, salary, and approved leave
- NowRequest fresh bank statement — Asian consulates prefer recent dates
Red Flags — What Embassies Look For
- No sudden large deposits right before applying
- Regular salary credits visible on statement
- No overdrafts or negative balance
- Balance stable throughout statement — no dramatic dips
- Clear proof of return to UAE: employment contract or family
What This Calculator Includes
- Dual-tier calculation: official embassy minimum and expert recommendation
- Balance readiness checker: slide to check if your current balance is sufficient
- Red flags checklist: self-audit before applying
- PDF export with full breakdown for consultation with a visa specialist
- 3 accommodation types with different rate calculations
- Multi-traveler support up to 10 persons
Daily rates and recommendations are based on current embassy requirements and Oki-Doki's experience with UAE-based applications. Actual requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances.
How it works
8 simple steps to your visa
- You
Application
Contact us via WhatsApp or website form
- We
Brief Consultation
Assessment of your visa approval chances and document consultation
- We
Slot Booking
We book your BLS International appointment using our automated system or reserved quotas
- We
Analysis & Preparation
Our visa specialist (former BLS International employee) analyzes your case, structures documents
- You
Submission & Biometrics
Your visit to BLS International for document submission and biometrics
- Done
Visa Received
Collect your passport with visa — congratulations on your successful application!
Important to understand
We're Not a Typical Agency
Most agencies just fill forms. We do everything to get your visa approved.
Others
"Submit documents"
- Fill in the form
- Check documents exist
- Submit to consulate
That's it.
Oki Doki
"Get your visa approved"
- Analyze your case
- Scrutinize every document
- Structure case logically
- Edit & improve docs
- Request extra documents
- Fight for approval
Better to pay a bit more and get the visa, than pay less — and get nothing
Why Trust Oki Doki
Pay in Installments
0%Split into 4 payments with no extra cost
Family Application
Better to apply together
Family Discount
For 3+ applicants
Joint Appointment
One BLS International slot
Single Package
Docs for everyone
Kids under 6
Standard consulate fee applies
Visa at Your Doorstep
No need to go anywhere — submit biometrics and documents at home
Biometrics at home
No travel needed
Document pickup
From your door
Passport delivery
By courier
Previously Rejected?
We specialize in reapplications. Our experts analyze the rejection reason and prepare a strengthened application.
India Visa Rejection Reasons
We prevent every one of these before you even submit
Risk
India visa officers assess whether UAE-based applicants have compelling reasons to return after the visit. The absence of long-term employment, family responsibilities, property, or ongoing financial commitments creates a risk profile suggesting the applicant may overstay the visa.
How We Prevent This
We compile a comprehensive UAE-ties package: employment contract, Ejari lease, family residency documents, financial commitments, and a narrative Cover Letter demonstrating the applicant's established life in the UAE and specific, compelling reasons to return after the India visit.
Risk
Bank balance that does not meet India's daily subsistence requirement after conversion from AED, or a financial pattern that suggests the funds are borrowed rather than genuine savings, leads to rejection. Irregular income deposits and accounts with minimal regular transactions are common flags.
How We Prevent This
We provide 6 months of stamped bank statements with consistent salary credits, payslips matching the declared income, and a Financial Narrative Letter showing the trip is fully fundable from the applicant's own genuine resources — converted into India's local currency equivalent.
Risk
The India consulate requires the employer NOC to explicitly confirm approved leave dates, the applicant's job title and employment duration, monthly salary, and a Return to Work statement. A generic 'employee is allowed to travel' letter without specific leave dates is insufficient — it does not prove the applicant has legitimate authorized absence.
How We Prevent This
We use a India-specific NOC template that includes all mandatory fields: specific approved leave dates, employment start date, current position, monthly salary, and a formal Return to Work confirmation — ensuring compliance with India consular documentation requirements.
Risk
Confirmed accommodation is mandatory for the India visa. Temporary online bookings with immediate free cancellation, unverifiable private addresses, or listing a contact without a formal invitation letter are insufficient. Officers need to confirm the applicant has a specific, booked place to stay for the entire duration of the visit.
How We Prevent This
We provide confirmed hotel vouchers for all nights of the India stay, or — for private hosted visits — a formal Host Invitation Letter including the host's identification, address proof, their legal residency status in India, and a statement of financial responsibility.
Risk
India requires travel medical insurance with a minimum coverage amount — typically USD 50,000–100,000 — and zero deductible. Many UAE insurance providers issue standard tourist policies that meet the face coverage amount but include deductibles or geographic limitations that make them technically non-compliant with India's specific requirements.
How We Prevent This
We arrange travel insurance policies specifically verified against India's visa requirements: adequate coverage amount, zero deductible, full territorial coverage for India, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation — from a recognized provider accepted by India's consular authority.
Risk
A India visa application without a specific day-by-day itinerary listing cities, accommodation, and planned activities raises doubts about whether the trip is genuinely planned. Officers cannot approve a visa for an applicant who cannot describe where they will be on each day of their proposed stay.
How We Prevent This
We develop a detailed day-by-day India itinerary covering specific cities (New Delhi, Mumbai, etc.), confirmed accommodation for each night, planned activities and attractions, and transport between destinations — creating a comprehensive, credible travel plan.
Risk
India requires the applicant's passport to remain valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended date of exit from India. A passport expiring within 6 months of the planned travel dates will be rejected at the document check stage — even if the visa would otherwise be approved.
How We Prevent This
We check passport validity against the India minimum requirement (6 months beyond exit) as the first step of every application. If the passport is close to expiry, we advise renewal before applying to eliminate this rejection risk entirely.
Risk
A previous India visa refusal creates a heightened scrutiny profile. Reapplying with the same evidence and without a specific explanation of what has changed since the refusal signals to officers that nothing has materially improved — leading to the same outcome as before.
How We Prevent This
We analyze the original refusal grounds, identify what has materially changed (employment, finances, family ties, travel history), and build a significantly stronger application with a dedicated Refusal Rebuttal Letter explaining the changes and presenting new corroborating evidence.
Risk
India visa applications require a confirmed return or onward flight from India. Temporary ticket reservations cancelled after application, or the absence of any flight booking whatsoever, raises the question of whether the applicant intends to depart India on schedule.
How We Prevent This
We provide confirmed, non-cancellable return flight PNRs or semi-flexible bookings that remain valid throughout the visa processing period. All flight reservations are verifiable through the airline's PNR lookup system — not temporary holds.
Risk
India imposes specific biometric photo standards for visa applications: white or off-white background, correct dimensions, neutral expression, no shadows, and photos taken within 6 months. Photos from UAE printing shops frequently fail the technical quality checks, particularly due to background tone inconsistencies and print quality issues.
How We Prevent This
We arrange India-format biometric photography at certified studios: correct dimensions, background tone meeting India consulate standards, shadow-free studio lighting, neutral expression, and ICAO-compliant face positioning — guaranteed to pass all consulate photo pre-checks.
Every Oki Doki application goes through our double-review system. With us, your chances of India visa approval are maximized.
India Visa FAQ
UAE citizens (Emirati passport holders) can visit India using the e-Visa — a simple online application. UAE citizens are not visa-exempt; they need an India e-Tourist Visa applied for before travel. The e-Visa is available at indianvisaonline.gov.in and is processed within 72 hours to 4 business days. The e-Visa allows a stay of up to 90 days per visit for tourism.
The India e-Visa for UAE-based expats requires: valid passport (6 months validity beyond arrival date, minimum 2 blank pages), digital passport photo (50×50 mm, white background), scanned copy of passport bio page, credit/debit card for fee payment, and an email address for confirmation. No physical documents or consulate visit is needed for the e-Visa. Apply at indianvisaonline.gov.in at least 4 days before travel.
IVS Global in Dubai processes physical India sticker visa applications (for nationalities or visa types not eligible for e-Visa). An appointment at IVS Dubai is required. For e-Visa eligible nationalities, the entire application is online — no IVS visit needed. Oki Doki manages both IVS appointments and e-Visa applications for all nationalities.
The India Entry Visa (or PIO/OCI-related entry) is for people of Indian origin (not Indian citizens) who want to visit India for extended stays or specific purposes. It is largely superseded by the OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card scheme. UAE residents of Indian origin should check their OCI eligibility — OCI cardholders get lifetime multiple-entry access to India without a separate visa.
US passport holders in the UAE applying for the India e-Tourist Visa pay USD 80 (approximately AED 294) per person for a 1-year multiple-entry e-Visa. The fee is paid online during application. US passport holders can also apply for 5-year and 10-year e-Visas at higher fee points. This reciprocity-based fee applies specifically to US passport holders.
No. A bank statement is NOT required for the India standard e-Tourist Visa application. The e-Visa application form asks for basic details, a photo, and passport scan. No supporting financial documents are uploaded. The e-Visa is designed to be simple and quick. If you are applying for a physical sticker visa at IVS Dubai (for business or longer-stay purposes), financial documents may be requested.
India e-Visa processing for UAE residents typically takes 72 hours to 4 business days. The e-Visa is emailed to you and must be printed for presentation at Indian immigration. Apply at least 7 days before travel to have a comfortable buffer. Oki Doki processes e-Visa applications on your behalf with same-day submission.
No. An employer NOC is NOT required for a standard India e-Tourist Visa application. India's e-Visa system is designed for easy access — only basic personal and passport details are needed. For India business visa applications (physical sticker visa through IVS), an employer NOC and invitation from an Indian company may be required.
Yes. India offers 5-year multiple-entry e-Visas for tourism for most nationalities, including UAE residents. The 5-year e-Tourist Visa is applied for online and allows multiple trips to India, each up to 90 days, throughout the 5-year validity period. The fee is higher than the 1-year version but offers excellent value for frequent India travelers.
No. India's e-Visa application does not require hotel bookings or confirmed accommodation as part of the online application. You may be asked for a destination address at Indian immigration, so having your hotel details ready when you land is advisable. For physical sticker visa applications (via IVS), accommodation proof may be requested.
India e-Visa photo requirements: 50×50 mm (2×2 inches) square format, recent (within 6 months), in color, plain white background, front-facing, neutral expression, no glasses, head covering (except for religious reasons). The photo must be uploaded digitally during the online application in JPEG format, under 300 KB.
For the India e-Visa, there is no formal urgent track — processing is already fast (72 hours to 4 days). For genuine emergencies (medical, death in family), the Indian Consulate General in Dubai can issue an emergency visa (Emergency Certificate) faster. This requires in-person application with documentary proof of urgency. Oki Doki can assist with emergency India visa arrangements.
For the India e-Visa, your Emirates ID is not required as part of the online application. For physical sticker visa applications at IVS Dubai, a copy of your Emirates ID and UAE residence visa is required as proof of UAE residency. Always present your original Emirates ID at the IVS counter for identity verification.
Apply for the India e-Visa at least 7 days before travel — though the official processing time is 72 hours to 4 business days. Peak Indian holiday periods (Diwali, Holi, New Year) may see slight processing delays. Do not apply more than 120 days before your planned travel date, as the e-Visa is valid from the date of issuance.
Yes. For attending tech conferences in Bangalore (India's Silicon Valley), apply for an India e-Business Visa online. The e-Business Visa is for business meetings, conferences, trade fairs, and training — but not for paid employment or work in India. It allows a 180-day single entry for most nationalities. Business e-Visa is applied at the same portal as the tourist e-Visa.
India does not require travel insurance as a mandatory visa application requirement. Travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially for medical coverage — India's private hospitals can be expensive for foreign visitors in major cities. Your UAE-based travel insurance policy is valid for India if it provides international coverage.
A UAE police clearance may be required for long-term India visas (such as Employment Visa, Research Visa, or visas for stays over 6 months). For tourist and business e-Visas, no police clearance is needed. OCI and PIO applications may require police certificates from all countries of residence.
Yes. For the India e-Visa, your UAE residence validity does not affect eligibility — the e-Visa is based on your passport nationality. For physical sticker visa applications at IVS, a valid UAE residence visa (at least 3 months remaining) is required as proof of residency. For e-Visa, apply from anywhere — no UAE visa duration restriction applies.
India e-Visa refusals are rare. Common reasons include: incorrect application details (photo not matching requirements, wrong passport number), nationalities not eligible for e-Visa, previous visa violations, or security-related flags. For physical visa refusals at IVS, weak financial proof or insufficient documentation are the primary reasons.
Yes. Domestic workers (housemaids, nannies, drivers) on UAE domestic worker visas can apply for an India e-Visa online. The e-Visa application does not require employment documents — only passport details, photo, and fee payment. For in-person IVS applications, they would need their UAE domestic worker visa and Emirates ID as residency proof.
BLS International Location in UAE
Everything you need to know about your appointment day
BLS International - Dubai
BLS International - India Visa Centre
Unit 118-119, Mezzanine Floor, Al Khaleej Centre, Mankhool Road, Bur Dubai
Al Fahidi Metro (Red Line) - 5 min walk
Al Khaleej Centre parking available
BLS International - Abu Dhabi
BLS International - India Visa Centre
Wafra Square Building, Al Reem Island, Office 342, 3rd Floor, Abu Dhabi
No metro - taxi recommended
Building parking available
Working Hours
Payment
Cash / Card
- Submit at BLS International — NOT VFS Global
- Book appointment: blsindiavisa-uae.com
- Tel: +971 4 387 5777 | Email: [email protected]
- Wear plain/dark clothes — photo taken on-site
- Processing time: 5-10 working days
Embassy News & Updates
BLS International: Authorised Indian Visa Application Centre in UAE
IMPORTANTBLS International manages all Indian visa applications for UAE residents.
Abu Dhabi IVAC New Location: Shams Boutik, Al Reem Island
IMPORTANTBLS International Abu Dhabi centre moved to Shams Boutik Mall, Level 1.
Standard Processing: 5-6 Working Days (Excluding UAE Holidays)
UPDATEApply online, then submit at BLS centre; passport returned in under one week.
Complete Guide to India Visa from UAE — 2026
India Visa for UAE Residents — Overview
India is one of the most visited destinations by UAE residents, yet the visa process catches many applicants off guard due to the distinction between the e-Visa (applied online) and the sticker visa (applied through VFS Global in Dubai or Abu Dhabi). UAE residents from Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, and several other nationalities are not eligible for India's e-Visa and must apply for the sticker visa exclusively. Even for nationalities eligible for the e-Visa (Indian-origin passport holders with OCI status are visa-exempt), understanding which route applies to you before preparing documents is critical — the document sets are entirely different.
Who Needs an India Visa from UAE?
All foreign nationals residing in UAE — regardless of their UAE residency type or duration — require a valid Indian visa to enter India unless they hold OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) status or a PIO card. Pakistani nationals cannot apply for India's e-Visa under any circumstances and must submit a sticker visa application at VFS Global Dubai or Abu Dhabi along with additional security clearance documentation. Bangladeshi nationals are eligible for e-Visa but face higher scrutiny and longer processing. Chinese nationals may apply for e-Visa (Tourist e-TV, Business e-TV, or e-Conference Visa). Filipino, Egyptian, and most Arab nationals are eligible for India's e-Visa and should use the online route for single or double-entry tourist visits. Note: e-Visa eligibility is nationality-based and does not change based on your UAE residency.
VFS Global India — Dubai & Abu Dhabi Locations
VFS Global India Dubai is located at Wafi Mall, Oud Metha, Dubai — operating Sunday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for submission and 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM for passport collection. VFS Global India Abu Dhabi is located at Corniche Plaza 2, Abu Dhabi — operating Sunday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Appointments are mandatory for sticker visa applications and must be booked online at visa.vfsglobal.com/ind. Walk-in submissions are not accepted. E-Visa applicants do not visit VFS — the entire e-Visa process is completed at indianvisaonline.gov.in with no biometric collection required.
Types of India Visa Available from UAE
India offers a comprehensive range of visa categories applicable to UAE residents. The correct category must be selected at the time of application — changing visa type after submission is not possible and requires a fresh application with a new fee.
e-Visa (Tourist, Business, Medical)
India's e-Visa is available for eligible nationalities at indianvisaonline.gov.in. Tourist e-Visa (e-TV): issued for 30 days (double entry), 1 year (multiple entry), or 5 years (multiple entry) from the date of issue — not from date of first entry. Each stay is capped at 90 consecutive days for most nationalities (60 days for US/UK/Canadian nationals per entry). Business e-Visa (e-BV): 1 year, multiple entry, 180 days per stay. Medical e-Visa (e-MV): 60 days, triple entry, for patients travelling with attendants. e-Visa fee: USD 25 for 30-day; USD 40 for 1-year; USD 80 for 5-year — payable online by international credit/debit card. Processing: 72 hours standard; apply minimum 4 days before travel.
Tourist Visa (Sticker — via VFS)
The sticker Tourist Visa is required for Pakistani nationals and recommended for all nationalities when a multiple-entry visa with stays longer than 90 days is needed. Standard tourist sticker visas are issued for 6 months (double entry, 90 days per stay), 1 year (multiple entry), 5 years (multiple entry), or 10 years (multiple entry — available to select nationalities). Fee via VFS: USD 80–100 (approximately AED 294–367) depending on nationality + VFS service charge of AED 165. Pakistani nationals face additional processing charges and a mandatory security clearance process adding 4–8 weeks.
Business Visa (Sticker — via VFS)
The Business Visa sticker requires an invitation letter from an Indian company registered with the Registrar of Companies, specifying the business purpose, duration, and financial responsibility. It is issued for 1 year (multiple entry) or 5 years for established business relationships. UAE-based company owners must submit their UAE trade licence, Emirates ID, and bank statements demonstrating active business operations. This visa does not permit employment in India — consulting, meetings, and conference attendance are permitted; hands-on work or local employment violates visa conditions.
Employment Visa (Sticker — via VFS)
An Employment Visa is required for UAE residents accepting employment in India. It requires a letter from the Indian employer confirming the role, salary exceeding USD 25,000 per annum (unless exempted for certain sectors), and must be endorsed by India's Ministry of Home Affairs for senior positions. Employment visas are typically issued for 1–2 years with multiple entry and are extendable inside India at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). UAE residents applying for Indian employment must simultaneously register with the FRRO within 14 days of arrival.
Medical & Student Visa
The Medical Visa is for patients seeking treatment at recognised Indian hospitals — it requires a letter from a recognised Indian hospital confirming the appointment, treatment type, and expected duration. It is issued for 6 months or the treatment duration, whichever is shorter, with triple entry to allow exit and re-entry for treatment phases. Medical attendant visas (MED-X) for accompanying family members are issued simultaneously. The Student Visa requires admission confirmation from a recognised Indian educational institution, proof of financial support, and a health insurance certificate valid in India. Student visas are issued for the course duration and require FRRO registration within 14 days of arrival.
Document Checklist by Applicant Type
Documents for India visa applications differ significantly depending on whether you are applying for an e-Visa (online) or sticker visa (VFS). All sticker visa documents submitted at VFS Dubai must be originals or certified copies — photocopies alone are rejected at the submission counter. All documents must be in English; Hindi-language documents require a certified English translation.
(a) Core Documents — All Applicants
Every India sticker visa applicant from UAE must submit: (1) Original passport valid for minimum 6 months after intended return date from India, with at least 2 blank pages. (2) Completed India visa application form — filled online at indianvisaonline.gov.in, printed, and signed. (3) Two recent passport photographs — 51mm × 51mm, white background, face covering 70–80% of frame; India's photo specification is stricter than most countries. (4) Valid UAE residence visa and Emirates ID — front and back copies required. (5) Return or onward flight itinerary (confirmed booking or agency itinerary on letterhead). (6) Proof of accommodation in India — hotel bookings, host invitation letter, or sponsor's address confirmation. (7) VFS service fee — payable at the counter separately from the consular fee. (8) For e-Visa: all of the above are submitted digitally; no VFS visit required.
(b) Employed Applicants
Salaried employees applying for India sticker visa must additionally provide: salary certificate on company letterhead addressed to VFS Global or the Indian Consulate, specifying salary in AED, designation, and years of service; last 3 months' UAE bank statements with regular salary credits; NOC from employer confirming approval of leave for the travel period; and employment contract if the salary certificate is insufficient to confirm employment nature. Bank balance minimums: AED 8,000 for a 7-day India trip; AED 14,000 for a 14-day trip. India consulate officers note that frequent travel between UAE and India (for Indian-origin UAE residents) is normal and does not require justification — only the financial adequacy is assessed.
(c) Self-Employed / Business Owners
Business owners must submit: UAE trade licence (valid and current, with English translation if in Arabic); last 6 months' business bank statements showing consistent turnover; personal bank statements for the last 3 months; a cover letter explaining the purpose of the India visit; MOA or partnership agreement for the UAE company. For business visa applicants, the Indian company's invitation letter must be on company letterhead with the company's CIN (Corporate Identity Number), signed by a director-level employee. Free zone trade licences are accepted but must include the business activity descriptions in English.
(d) Dependents / Housewives
Non-working dependents applying for India sticker visa must submit: sponsor's (husband's or parent's) passport copy, Emirates ID, and UAE residence visa; sponsor's bank statements showing AED 12,000 minimum balance for a 10-day family trip; a sponsorship letter from the sponsor confirming financial responsibility; marriage certificate (for spouses) — must be attested by UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs if issued outside UAE; children's birth certificates attested by UAE MOFA. If the dependent is travelling without the sponsor, a notarised NOC from the sponsor is additionally required.
(e) Students
Students at UAE universities or schools must submit: current enrollment certificate on institutional letterhead confirming student status, course name, and expected completion date; student ID; and bank statements from either their own account or their parent/guardian's account. If funded by a parent, the sponsorship letter and parent's employment/financial documents must accompany the application. Students applying for India Student Visa must additionally provide the admission letter from the Indian institution, fee payment proof, and academic transcripts from the current institution. Student visa applicants should note that the Indian Consulate may request an interview for long-duration student visas.
Financial Requirements for India Visa from UAE
India's consulate does not publish a fixed minimum bank balance, but VFS submission counters in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are trained to flag applications where financial documentation appears insufficient for the intended stay duration and travel purpose.
Recommended Minimum Balances by Trip Duration
For a 7-day trip to India (tourism/family visit): AED 8,000 minimum closing balance for a solo applicant; AED 14,000 for a family of three. For a 14-day trip: AED 14,000 solo; AED 22,000 for a family of three. For a 21-day or longer trip: AED 20,000 solo. These figures are calibrated to mid-range travel costs in major Indian cities — Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore — and may be lower for travel to tier-2 cities or family-hosted stays where accommodation is provided by relatives. Bank statements must cover the last 3 consecutive months with no unexplained large deposits in the 30 days before application.
What VFS and the Indian Consulate Assess
The Indian Consulate assessment focuses on: (1) whether the applicant has sufficient funds to fund the trip independently without resorting to employment in India; (2) whether the declared purpose of travel aligns with the visa category applied for; (3) whether the applicant has strong ties to UAE (employment, family, property) that make return likely. Red flags include: account balance that drops to zero or near-zero between salary payments; a bank account opened within 60 days of application; salary certificates that do not match the balance history (e.g., AED 15,000/month salary but AED 3,000 average balance). For applicants whose Indian family will host them, a host affidavit from India notarised by a local notary and supported by proof of the host's property or residency significantly strengthens the application.
India Visa Application Process — Step by Step
The process differs for e-Visa (entirely online) and sticker visa (VFS submission). The vast majority of nationalities eligible for e-Visa should use that route for its speed and simplicity — the sticker visa process at VFS is considerably more time-intensive.
e-Visa Process (for Eligible Nationalities)
Step 1 — Visit indianvisaonline.gov.in and select the appropriate e-Visa category (Tourist, Business, Medical). Step 2 — Complete the online application form with passport details, UAE address, travel dates, and port of entry into India. Step 3 — Upload required documents: passport scan (first and last page), recent photograph meeting India's specifications, and additional documents per visa type. Step 4 — Pay the e-Visa fee online (USD 25/40/80) by international credit or debit card — Visa and Mastercard accepted; cards issued in Pakistan and certain countries may be declined. Step 5 — Receive ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) by email within 72 hours — print and carry along with your passport to the Indian port of entry. Step 6 — Entry must be through designated e-Visa ports (not all land borders qualify — check before travelling overland). No biometrics or VFS visit required for e-Visa.
Sticker Visa Process via VFS Global (Dubai / Abu Dhabi)
Step 1 — Book VFS appointment at visa.vfsglobal.com/ind — select Dubai (Wafi Mall) or Abu Dhabi (Corniche Plaza 2). Appointments often fill 5–10 days ahead during peak periods. Step 2 — Complete India visa application form at indianvisaonline.gov.in and print the confirmation page. Step 3 — Gather all required documents per your applicant category. Step 4 — Attend VFS appointment in person with original documents; biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) are collected at VFS. Step 5 — Pay VFS service charge (AED 165 approximately) + consular fee in cash or card at the counter. Step 6 — SMS and email tracking available via VFS passport tracker. Step 7 — Passport collection at VFS during collection hours OR via VFS courier service to your UAE address (additional AED 50). Step 8 — Verify all visa sticker details — name spelling, passport number, validity dates, entry count — immediately upon collection.
India Visa Fees 2026
India visa fees are standardised by the Ministry of External Affairs and collected by VFS Global with a separate service charge. The consular fee is non-refundable once the application is submitted.
- e-Visa Tourist (30 days, double entry): USD 25 — approximately AED 92.
- e-Visa Tourist (1 year, multiple entry): USD 40 — approximately AED 147.
- e-Visa Tourist (5 years, multiple entry): USD 80 — approximately AED 294.
- Sticker Tourist/Business Visa (most nationalities): USD 80 — approximately AED 294.
- Pakistani nationals sticker visa: USD 100 + additional security processing fee — approximately AED 367 + AED 100–150 supplementary.
- VFS Global service charge Dubai/Abu Dhabi: approximately AED 165 per application.
- Oki Doki service fee: from AED 1,500 inclusive of document review, form completion, VFS appointment booking, biometric accompaniment, and passport collection.
- VFS optional services: SMS updates (AED 10), courier return (AED 50), lounge premium (AED 75).
- Refund policy: e-Visa fee is non-refundable if application is rejected or withdrawn. VFS service charges are non-refundable after biometric submission.
India Visa Processing Time from UAE — 2026
Standard processing at the Indian Consulate General in Dubai (submissions via VFS Wafi Mall) runs 3–5 working days for e-Visa and 7–15 working days for sticker visa from the date of biometric submission at VFS Global. During Diwali (October–November), Republic Day (January), and summer school holiday periods (June–August), processing extends to 3–4 weeks — apply minimum 6 weeks before travel during these windows.
- e-Visa standard processing: 72 hours (3 calendar days) from online application submission.
- e-Visa during peak periods (Diwali, Christmas, summer): up to 5 working days — apply minimum 1 week before travel.
- Sticker visa standard processing: 7–15 working days from VFS biometric submission date.
- Pakistani national sticker visa: 4–8 weeks including security clearance — apply minimum 8 weeks before travel.
- Medical visa: 5–10 working days with complete hospital documentation.
- Employment visa: 15–30 working days depending on Ministry of Home Affairs clearance requirement.
- No official express processing lane exists at VFS Dubai for India sticker visa.
- Oki Doki monitors VFS and consulate processing queues and advises applicants on optimal submission timing to avoid peak delays.
The One Thing Everyone Gets Wrong — India Visa from UAE
The single most common error UAE residents make when applying for India visas is selecting the wrong photograph specification. India's e-Visa and sticker visa have specific photograph requirements that differ from standard passport photo dimensions — and non-compliant photos cause immediate rejection of e-Visa applications and VFS counter returns for sticker applications.
India Visa Photograph Requirements — Exact Specifications
India requires a 51mm × 51mm (2 inches × 2 inches) square photograph — not the 35mm × 45mm rectangular format used for Schengen, UK, or most other visas. The face must occupy 70–80% of the frame. Background must be pure white (not cream, off-white, or light grey). Eyes must be open, looking directly into the camera, without glasses. No head coverings except for religious reasons. The photograph must be taken within the last 6 months. For e-Visa, the digital photo must be a minimum 10KB and maximum 1MB, in JPG/JPEG format only, with a minimum resolution of 350 × 350 pixels. A photograph taken for a Schengen visa application (35×45mm) submitted for India's e-Visa will cause automatic rejection at the digital validation stage — the system checks pixel dimensions.
Other Commonly Missed India-Specific Requirements
The second most frequent error is applying for an e-Visa Tourist category for a visit that is primarily a family visit — if you are staying with relatives in India, a Business or Tourist e-Visa is still appropriate, but the address declaration in the form must match reality. The third most common error is entering India through a port that is not enabled for e-Visa holders. India's e-Visa is only valid at designated entry points — 28 airports, 5 seaports, and select land borders. Applicants arriving at Amritsar land border with an e-Visa will be turned back. Oki Doki verifies all port-of-entry details at the time of e-Visa preparation.
Financial Proof & Bank Statement Guide — India Visa
India's consulate places emphasis on financial documentation quality for sticker visa applications. For e-Visa applications, financial documentation is not required at the time of online application — but immigration officers at Indian airports can ask for proof of funds at arrival.
Bank Statement Standards for VFS Submission
Bank statements for India sticker visa at VFS Dubai must be: original bank-stamped statements or official e-statements with the bank's digital watermark; issued within 30 days of the application date; covering a minimum of 3 consecutive months; and showing a closing balance of AED 8,000–14,000 depending on trip duration. The statement must show regular salary credit or business income — a lump-sum transfer from a family member's account immediately before the statement period is a red flag. Accounts with zero-balance periods within the 3-month window but adequate closing balance should be supported by a cover letter explaining the spending pattern (e.g., property payment, vehicle instalment, large family expense).
When Your Balance is Below the Recommended Threshold
If your bank balance is below the recommended minimum, the following supporting documents can compensate: a sponsorship letter from an employer confirming the trip is employer-funded; a letter from an Indian family host confirming all accommodation and expenses will be borne by them (with the host's income proof from India); property ownership documents in UAE or India showing financial stability; or a fixed deposit certificate. For UAE residents on Visit Visa (not residence visa) who are applying for India sticker visa, financial requirements are assessed more strictly as there is no employment tie to UAE — a minimum AED 20,000 closing balance is recommended.
India Visa Rejection Reasons — UAE Applicants
India visa rejections from UAE are tracked by Oki Doki across hundreds of applications annually. The following are the most frequent documented causes:
- Wrong photograph dimensions — submitting a 35×45mm rectangular photo for India's e-Visa (requires 51×51mm square). Prevention: always use the correct 2-inch square format for India applications.
- Pakistani nationals applying for e-Visa — Pakistan is not on India's e-Visa eligible country list. Prevention: Pakistani nationals must use the sticker visa route via VFS exclusively.
- Insufficient travel history documentation — first-time India travellers with no prior international travel history and low bank balance face higher rejection rates. Prevention: include maximum supporting documents and a strong cover letter.
- Mismatch between declared address in India and actual accommodation — stating a hotel address but actually staying with relatives, or vice versa. Prevention: declare exact accommodation truthfully; visiting relatives is acceptable under Tourist Visa.
- Overstaying a previous India visa — any record of overstay on a prior India visa or e-Visa triggers automatic rejection. Prevention: strictly adhere to all prior visa validity periods; there is no waiver for overstay history.
- Expired UAE residence visa at time of application — the UAE residence visa must be valid for minimum 6 months from the application date for VFS submission. Prevention: renew UAE residence visa before initiating India visa application.
- Submitting e-Visa application too close to travel date — applying less than 72 hours before departure. Prevention: apply minimum 4–5 days before travel, and 2 weeks during peak periods.
- Business visa applied for tourism — applying for business visa to visit India for tourism to get a longer validity, without a legitimate business invitation letter from an Indian registered company. Prevention: use the correct visa category; Indian immigration officers do question mismatches.
- Incomplete form — fields left blank or marked "N/A" where actual information is required, particularly prior India visit history. Prevention: Oki Doki completes and reviews all form fields before VFS submission.
- Photograph technical rejection — digital photo below 10KB or above 1MB for e-Visa; wrong JPEG format or background colour. Prevention: use Oki Doki's document preparation service to ensure technical compliance.
Best Time to Visit India from UAE
India's vast geography means climate varies dramatically by region and season. UAE residents — particularly Indian-origin expats visiting family — travel year-round, but the most comfortable travel conditions align with India's winter months.
Winter (October–February) — Peak Tourist Season
October through February is India's peak tourist season and the most comfortable period for visiting North India (Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra) and South India (Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka). Delhi temperatures range from 8°C to 22°C in December–January — pack a light jacket. Rajasthan (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur) is at its most beautiful from November to February with clear skies, desert festivals (Pushkar Camel Fair in November), and manageable crowd levels at the Taj Mahal (Agra). Kerala's backwaters are excellent from October to February with dry, sunny weather averaging 28°C. This period overlaps with UAE winter school holiday (December) — book hotels and apply for visas 8–10 weeks in advance for December travel.
Spring (March–April) — Pre-Monsoon Window
March and April offer a brief pre-monsoon window with warm but not oppressively hot temperatures across most of India: Delhi 25–35°C, Mumbai 28–33°C, Bangalore 25–30°C. The Holi festival (March) is one of India's most spectacular events — celebrated most vigorously in Mathura (near Agra), Jaipur, and Delhi. March is ideal for visiting India's northeastern states (Sikkim, Meghalaya, Assam) where spring rhododendron blooms are at peak. Hill stations like Shimla, Manali, and Ooty remain pleasantly cool at 12–18°C. UAE residents travelling for Holi should book accommodation in Jaipur or Mathura 4–6 months in advance as demand is extreme during the festival week.
Summer (May–June) — Hills and South India
India's summer (May–June) brings extreme heat to the plains — Delhi regularly reaches 44–48°C, Rajasthan 48–50°C — making these regions uncomfortable for most UAE visitors despite being heat-acclimatised. The exception is India's hill stations: Shimla (15–20°C), Manali (10–20°C), Darjeeling (15–20°C), Munnar (18–24°C), and Ooty (15–25°C) are at their most accessible in May–June before monsoon. Ladakh (Leh) is best visited June–September when the mountain passes open. This period coincides with UAE school summer holidays — families from UAE prefer Kerala, the hill stations, and Goa (which becomes quieter and cheaper in pre-monsoon May).
Monsoon (July–September) — Off-Peak & Regional Beauty
India's monsoon (June–September) covers most of the country with Rajasthan and North India receiving rainfall from July–August. Goa's monsoon (June–September) brings dramatic coastline views, lower hotel rates (50–60% cheaper), and a completely different atmosphere to the busy winter beach scene. Kerala's Ayurvedic season (Karkidaka Masam, June–August) is when the most intensive and authentic Ayurveda retreats run — Kerala Ayurveda practitioners consider monsoon the ideal time for traditional treatments. Mumbai receives some of India's heaviest rainfall in July (average 600mm in July alone) — urban flooding is common. Avoid Rajasthan and Delhi in peak monsoon; prioritise Kerala, Goa, and South India if travelling July–September.
Top India Destinations for UAE Travellers
India's travel landscape for UAE residents spans from the iconic northern monuments to the tropical south and the northeastern Himalayan states. Below are the most visited regions with practical pricing in AED.
Delhi & the Golden Triangle
Delhi–Agra–Jaipur (the Golden Triangle) is India's most visited tourist circuit and the first India experience for most UAE-based non-Indian expats. Delhi's India Gate, Humayun's Tomb (entry INR 600 / AED 26), Qutab Minar (INR 600 / AED 26), Red Fort (INR 600 / AED 26), and Lotus Temple (free) fill a 2–3 day Delhi itinerary. The Taj Mahal in Agra (entry INR 1,300 / AED 57 for foreign nationals) is 3 hours from Delhi by train. Jaipur's Amber Fort (INR 500 / AED 22) and City Palace complete the circuit. Direct flights from Dubai to Delhi: approximately 3 hours; to Mumbai: 3 hours 30 minutes.
Kerala — God's Own Country
Kerala is consistently the most popular India destination for UAE-based Arab and Western expats. Alleppey (Alappuzha) houseboat stays on the backwaters range from AED 400–1,200 per night depending on the houseboat class. Munnar's tea plantation landscape (3–4 hours from Kochi) is accessible by road. Kovalam and Varkala beach resorts offer Indian Ocean coastlines with far fewer crowds than Goa. Wayanad wildlife sanctuary offers elephant and tiger sightings in dense forest. Dubai to Kochi: 3 hours direct.
Rajasthan — Palaces and Deserts
Rajasthan is India's most photographed state — the pink city of Jaipur, the blue city of Jodhpur (Mehrangarh Fort entry INR 600 / AED 26), the white city of Udaipur (Lake Palace), and the golden dunes of Jaisalmer constitute a 7–10 day dedicated circuit. The Sam Sand Dunes outside Jaisalmer offer camel safaris and overnight desert camps (AED 180–400 per person). Pushkar Lake and its ghats are one of India's most sacred Hindu sites and attract international visitors in November for the Pushkar Camel Fair. Dubai to Jaipur: 3 hours direct.
Goa — Beaches and Portuguese Heritage
Goa remains India's most international beach destination, accessible from Dubai in 3.5 hours direct. North Goa (Baga, Calangute, Anjuna) is the party and nightlife hub — beach shacks charge AED 20–40 per meal; water sports (parasailing, jet ski) cost AED 60–100 per activity. South Goa (Palolem, Agonda) is quieter and more suited to families. Old Goa's Portuguese churches (Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral) are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Goa is best visited November–February; monsoon season (June–September) brings heavy rains but dramatically lower hotel rates.
Common Mistakes UAE Applicants Make — India Visa
Oki Doki's India visa processing experience across thousands of UAE-based applicants reveals a consistent set of avoidable errors:
- Applying for e-Visa as a Pakistani national — Pakistan is excluded from India's e-Visa eligible country list. Only the sticker visa route via VFS is available.
- Using a Schengen-format photograph (35×45mm) for India's e-Visa (requires 51×51mm square) — the e-Visa portal rejects non-compliant photos with a technical error.
- Applying for a 30-day e-Visa for a trip lasting 35 days — the 30-day e-Visa is a double-entry visa but each stay cannot exceed 30 days; applicants must apply for the 1-year e-Visa if longer stay is needed.
- Entering India through a non-designated e-Visa port — land borders and smaller airports not on the approved e-Visa list will turn back e-Visa holders.
- Not carrying a printed copy of the e-Visa ETA at the airport — the ETA is required as a physical print at Indian immigration; a mobile screenshot is not consistently accepted.
- Booking VFS appointment without first completing the online application form — VFS requires the online application reference number before an appointment can be booked.
- Submitting sticker visa application without original documents — VFS Delhi submits require originals, not photocopies, for employment and financial documents.
- Assuming OCI card guarantees visa-free entry — OCI cardholders do not require a visa, but the OCI card must be valid and accompanied by the current foreign passport; if the passport has changed since OCI issuance, a new OCI sticker must be obtained.
- Not updating India address in the e-Visa form if accommodation changes — if you change hotels after submitting the e-Visa, the declared address on the form becomes inaccurate; Indian immigration may query this on arrival.
- Applying for Medical Visa without a hospital appointment letter — the Medical Visa requires a confirmed appointment letter from a recognised Indian hospital; without it, the application is rejected at VFS submission.
How Oki Doki Handles Your India Visa from UAE
Oki Doki processes India visa applications — both e-Visa and sticker visa — for UAE residents across all seven emirates. Our team includes consultants fluent in Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, and English who understand the specific documentation requirements for each applicant nationality. For Pakistani nationals requiring the sticker visa route, Oki Doki manages the full VFS submission including the additional security clearance documentation. For Indian-origin UAE residents requiring OCI card services, we coordinate the full OCI application process. Our India visa approval rate exceeds 98% across all nationalities processed from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
- e-Visa preparation — correct form completion, photograph specification compliance, digital document upload, and ETA delivery to your email.
- Sticker visa VFS appointment booking — earliest available slot at Wafi Mall or Corniche Plaza 2.
- Document review for all applicant types — employment, business, dependent, and student.
- Photograph format correction — we resize and reformat photographs to India's exact 51×51mm specification.
- Pakistani national sticker visa handling — full VFS submission with security clearance documentation.
- OCI card application coordination for Indian-origin UAE residents.
- Port-of-entry verification — confirming your specific entry point is e-Visa enabled.
- 24/7 WhatsApp in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Russian.
- Service available from all 7 UAE emirates — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain.
- Service fee from AED 1,500 — no hidden charges.
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