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IndianVisa Launches Visa Service For Medical Attendant Visa

Grand News Network | October 30, 2024
IndianVisa Launches Visa Service For Medical Attendant Visa

Bangladesh, 30th Oct 2024 - The Indian Medical Attendant Visa allows up to two family members to accompany e-Medical Visa holders receiving treatment in India. It’s valid for 60 days, non-extendable, and permits two additional entries. Applicants need a valid passport, sufficient funds, and a return ticket. Entry and exit are limited to designated airports and seaports. The visa can be obtained online, allowing up to three applications annually for family members of e-Medical Visa holders.

Indian Medical Attendant Visa

The healthcare industry in India is expanding. India is known for being a top country in providing affordable healthcare services for chronic illnesses such as cancer, even when compared to more advanced nations. Relatives of patients receiving medical care in India can apply for the Indian Physician Assistant Visa, also known as the Indian Electronic Attendant Visa. Only family members of patients seeking treatment are eligible for Physician Assistant Visas in India. A passport that is valid and a visa are required for trips to India. An e-Medical Visa holder can bring up to two individuals on a Medical Assistant visa for treatment in India. The visa expires in 60 days and cannot be extended. An e-Medical Visa holder can sponsor up to two family members for a Physician Assistant Visa. Medical assistant visas and e-Medical visas have the same duration of validity. Once approved, the e-Medical Assistant Visa remains valid for a period of 60 days starting from the arrival date in India. Individuals are welcome to remain in the nation for this duration or they can choose to depart and come back two more times within the same 60-day timeframe. Foreign visitors can obtain an Electronic Physician Assistant Visa three times a year. However, this type of visa can only be used to travel with someone who has an e-Medical Visa and is undergoing medical treatment in India. Visitors must complete an online application to obtain this type of visa. Applicants must also scan the biography page of their passport to successfully apply for the Physician Assistant Visa. 

Requirements for the India Medical Attendant Visa

  • A valid passport issued by a country that is eligible to apply for an Indian e-Visa.
  • The passport must not expire until at least 6 months after the intended date of entry to India and must have a minimum of 2 blank pages for stamps.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support themselves.
  • A return or onward ticket out of the country.
  • A valid email address to receive the E-visa.
  • You can use a Credit/debit card or PayPal account to pay for the E-Visa fees.

Indian eVisa Airport and Seaports for Entry

According to Indian e-Visa Immigration rules, you must enter India through designated airports and ports if you wish to obtain an India Business or Tourist e-Visa. Having a multiple-entry e-Visa allows you to visit different airports or seaports on future journeys. While there are four ways to leave India (by air, cruise, train, or bus), an e-Visa allows entry only by flight or cruise. Ensure you frequently visit this page, as the list of authorized airports and seaports is regularly revised every couple of months. According to the decision of the Indian immigration authorities, this list will be revised in the coming months and additional airports and seaports will be added.

e-Visa India Authorized Entry Ports

1. Ahmedabad (AMD)

2. Amritsar (ATQ)

3. Bagdogra (IXB)

4. Bengaluru (BLR)

5. Bhubaneshwar (BBI)

6. Calicut (CCJ)

7. Chandigarh (IXC)

8. Chennai (MAA)

9. Cochin (COK)

10. Coimbatore (CJB)

11. Delhi (DEL)

12. Gaya (GAY)

13. Goa (GOI)

14. Guwahati (GAU)

15. Hyderabad (HYD)

16. Jaipur (JAI)
17. Kannur (CNN)

18. Kolkata (CCU)

19. Lucknow (LKO)

20. Madurai Airport (IXM)

21. Mangalore (IXE)

22. Mumbai (BOM)

23. Nagpur (NAG)

24. Portblair (IXZ)

25. Pune (PNQ)

26. Tiruchirapalli (TRZ)

27. Trivandrum (TRV)

28. Varanasi (VNS)

29. Vishakhapatnam (VTZ)

Approved seaports are:

  1. Cochin Seaport
  2. Chennai Seaport
  3. Goa Seaport
  4. Mangalore Seaport
  5. Mumbai Seaport

Indian eVisa ports allowed for exit

Following the Indian Immigration Service's decision, additional airports and seaports will be included in this list in the coming months. Only airplanes and cruises are allowed for departure from India using an Electronic Visa (India Visa Online) out of the four modes of transportation available (airplane, cruise, train, or bus). In accordance with the Immigration Regulations for Indian e-Visas, travelers are required to enter India via designated airports or ports using air travel or cruise ships when applying for a tourist or business e-Visa. Airports or seaports in India serve as exit points for Indian visas, where citizens from select countries can enter visa-free or acquire a visa on arrival. Indian airports or seaports are designated as entry points for international visitors to obtain an Indian visa. The list of authorized airports and seaports is reviewed every month, so check this list regularly.

Indian eVisa ports allowed for exit

Airports

  1. Ahmedabad
  2. Amritsar
  3. Bagdogra
  4. Bengaluru
  5. Bhubaneshwar
  6. Calicut
  7. Chennai
  8. Chandigarh
  9. Cochin
  10. Coimbatore
  11. Delhi
  12. Gaya
  13. Goa
  14. Guwahati
  15. Hyderabad
  16. Jaipur
  17. Kannur
  18. Kolkata
  19. Lucknow
  20. Madurai
  21. Mangalore
  22. Mumbai
  23. Nagpur
  24. Port Blair
  25. Pune
  26. Srinagar
  27. Surat
  28. Tiruchirapalli
  29. Tirupati
  30. Trivandrum
  31. Varanasi
  32. Vijayawada
  33. Vishakhapatnam

Seaports for Exit

  1. Alang
  2. Bedi Bunder
  3. Bhavnagar
  4. Calicut
  5. Chennai
  6. Cochin
  7. Cuddalore
  8. Kakinada
  9. Kandla
  10. Kolkata
  11. Mandvi
  12. Mormagoa Harbour
  13. Mumbai Seaport
  14. Nagapattinum
  15. Nhava Sheva
  16. Paradeep
  17. Porbandar
  18. Port Blair
  19. Tuticorin
  20. Vishakapatnam
  21. New Mangalore
  22. Vizhinjam
  23. Agati and Minicoy Island Lakshdwip UT
  24. Vallarpadam
  25. Mundra
  26. Krishnapatnam
  27. Dhubri
  28. Pandu
  29. Nagaon
  30. Karimganj
  31. Kattupalli

Indian eVisa Airports

According to the rules of Indian e-Visa Immigration, individuals must enter the country through specific airports or ports if they are applying for an India Business or Tourist e-Visa, whether by plane or cruise. Having a multiple-entry e-Visa allows you the flexibility to visit different airports or seaports during your future travels. Even though there are various options for leaving India like by air, cruise, train, or bus, an e-Visa only permits entry through air or cruise transportation. Be sure to frequently review the updated list of approved airports and seaports. Make sure to bookmark this website for quick and convenient access later on. According to the Indian immigration authorities' decision, this list will be revised in the future months with the addition of other airports and seaports.

e-Visa India Authorized Entry Ports

1. Ahmedabad (AMD)

2. Amritsar (ATQ)

3. Bagdogra (IXB)

4. Bengaluru (BLR)

5. Bhubaneshwar (BBI)

6. Calicut (CCJ)

7. Chandigarh (IXC)

8. Chennai (MAA)

9. Cochin (COK)

10. Coimbatore (CJB)

11. Delhi (DEL)

12. Gaya (GAY)

13. Goa (GOI)

14. Guwahati (GAU)

15. Hyderabad (HYD)

16. Jaipur (JAI)
17. Kannur (CNN)

18. Kolkata (CCU)

19. Lucknow (LKO)

20. Madurai Airport (IXM)

21. Mangalore (IXE)

22. Mumbai (BOM)

23. Nagpur (NAG)

24. Portblair (IXZ)

25. Pune (PNQ)

26. Tiruchirapalli (TRZ)

27. Trivandrum (TRV)

28. Varanasi (VNS)

29. Vishakhapatnam (VTZ)

INDIAN VISA DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

Citizens from 169 countries are now eligible to obtain E-Visas for India. Thanks to this streamlined process, many travelers will easily obtain the necessary entry permit for India. The goal of the India e-Visa is to simplify the visa application process and boost the influx of international tourists to the nation. India acknowledges e-visas as a valid form of entry for qualifying tourists. A legitimate India e-Visa is required for trips to India. Individuals can travel to India for business, leisure, or medical reasons by securing an India e-Visa, which is a digital authorization. The task of completing the India e-Visa Application is simple. Travelers will be required to provide their passport details, email address, and debit or credit card information in order to successfully submit the India e-Visa Application Form.

Types of India-Visas 

  • India e-Tourist Visa
  • India e-Business Visa
  • Medical e-Visa for India
  • India Medical Attendant e-Visa

Documents Required for the Indian e-Visa

  • A Valid passport valid for at least 6 months on the expected date of arrival in India.
  • Passport-style photo of the applicant
  • A valid Email address to receive the Indian E-Visa in their Inbox.
  • You can use a Credit or debit card to pay for the eVisa fees.

Indian visa validity and expiration

  • The 1 Month India Tourist Visa allows 2 entries into the country over the course of a month with a maximum stay of 30 days. 
  • The 1-year India Tourist Visa allows multiple entries over the course of a year for a maximum stay of 90 days each.
  • The e-Medical Patient and e-Medical Attendant visas are valid for 30 days and can be used for first-time entry into India. The traveler can stay in the country for up to 60 days. You can also leave and return to India up to 2 times within this period. 
  • The e-business visa allows multiple entries, with each visit not exceeding 180 days.

Media Contact

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Contact Person: Mukesh Sharma Caitlin

Website: https://www.visaonlineindia.org/visa

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Country:Bangladesh

Release id:19192

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