e-Arrival Card: The new e-Arrival Card system has been implemented in the country. Now, the entry process for travelers arriving from abroad will be easier and faster. Find out who will have to fill out this form.
e-Arrival Card: India has taken a major step towards completely digitizing the immigration process for foreign travelers. The new e-Arrival Card system will be implemented in the country from October 2025. Its aim is to make entry at airports faster, easier, and paperless. Paper disembarkation cards will also be used during the initial six-month transition period.
However, the government wants travelers to fill out the e-Arrival form online. This will eliminate the hassle of filling out physical forms and significantly reduce the time taken to check in at immigration counters. This initiative will change the way foreign travelers enter India. Let us tell you the full story.
What is the new e-Arrival Card?
Many people are wondering what the e-Arrival Card is. Let's explain it simply. It's a digital disembarkation form that foreign travelers can fill out online before arriving in India. This form requires information about their passport, flight, travel purpose, and stay in India.
This system came into effect on October 1, 2025, and is gradually replacing physical cards. Indian passport holders and OCI cardholders will no longer need it. All other foreign nationals will be required to fill it out. The government and Indian embassies have urged travelers to prioritize the digital option to avoid any problems when physical forms are completely phased out in the future.
How to submit the e-Arrival Form?
This form can be filled out on the Indian Visa Online Portal, the Bureau of Immigration's website, or the Su-Swagatam mobile app. Passengers can submit this up to 72 hours before their flight, and the digital confirmation must be retained. Many airlines have advised passengers to fill out the form in advance to expedite airport check-in.
This system has been implemented at major international airports, including Delhi, to ensure a paperless and seamless arrival experience. During the initial six-month transition period, both paper and digital options will be available. However, the government wants more people to adopt the e-arrival system so that the entire entry process can be made online in the future.
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