The India e-Visa system allows France passport holders to obtain a travel permit to India online, eliminating the need for embassy visits. This saves time and effort, making the application process more efficient and hassle-free. The processing time is generally quick, ensuring timely approval. Let's dive into the essential details of the India e-Visa, your modern ticket to the subcontinent!
Choose the correct e-Visa type to eliminate entry issues:
For tourism, sightseeing, visiting friends/relatives, and short-term yoga programmes.
This is for travel related to business purposes or for exploring business opportunities in India.
The e-Medical Visa is for individuals seeking medical treatment, consultations, or procedures in India, while the e-Medical Attendant Visa is for the companion supporting the patient.
The e-Ayush Visa is for seeking traditional Indian medical treatments (Ayurveda, Yoga, etc.), and the e-Ayush Attendant Visa is for the accompanying companions.
You can attend conferences, seminars, or workshops.
✅ Tip: Each traveller must apply for the e-Visa type that matches the purpose of the visit. Choosing the correct e-Visa ensures a seamless entry and compliance with Indian travel regulations.
To ensure a seamless application, ensure that you have the following documents prepared:
India e-Visa Documents Required vary by category. Additional supporting documents, such as business cards, invitation letters, or proof of MEA/MHA clearance (for conferences) or medical letters (for treatment), must be submitted depending on the specific e-Visa type you apply for.
Applying for an e-Visa from France is not only convenient but also offers hassle-free online payment options for the visa fee.
The Indian e-Visa fee for French citizens applying varies based on the selected processing speed, type of e-Visa chosen, and currency exchange rate.
French travellers can pay the India e-Visa fee using various payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, and other options.
Please note that the e-Visa fees and payment options may be subject to change, so it is essential to refer to the Indian e-Visa Fee website for the most up-to-date information.
Select the processing time that aligns with your travel dates:
The process of applying for an India e-Visa is simple and takes only 10–15 minutes.
Accurately provide all required personal, travel, and passport information in the India e-Visa Application form. Please review every entry carefully to ensure its correctness before proceeding.
Attach clear, scanned copies of all necessary supporting documents as specified for your e-Visa type. Once all the documents are uploaded, submit the application for review.
Complete the process by securely paying the e-Visa fee using one of the available payment methods. Once approved, your India e-Visa will be delivered to your email.
Note: Print a copy of your approved Indian e-Visa. A physical copy serves as backup if electronic devices or connectivity fail during travel.
If your travel plans change and you wish to Extend Stay in India, the India e-Visa system offers French travellers the possibility of getting visa extensions.
For a respectful and enjoyable experience during your visit to India, you must familiarise yourselves with the customs and etiquette of the country.
Yes, as long as the course is short-term, like yoga or cultural workshops. Longer programmes require a student visa.
Yes, you can prerequest a wheelchair or senior assistance through your airline, and your e-Visa does not limit or provide this service.
Upon arrival, you will proceed to the dedicated e-Visa counter. An immigration officer will verify your e-Visa stamp and collect your biometric information (fingerprints and photo).
No. The India e-Visa is only valid for entry through designated international airports and a few designated seaports. If you plan to enter India via a land border crossing, you must apply for a regular (paper) visa beforehand.
Note: Details provided here reflect updates as of September 2025. Please confirm with official sources such as embassies, airlines, or government agencies before travelling.