Govt earns Rs 14 bn as revenue from e-tourist visa since its launch in 2014

Union Home Ministry officials said the popular e-Visa scheme was availed by 19 lakh tourists in 2017 and it is expected that more than 25 lakh tourists will avail the facility in 2018.

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The e-visa facility has been extended to nationals of 161 countries for entry through 24 airports, from the 16 earlier
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 20 2018 | 2:15 PM IST

The government has earned Rs 14 bn as revenue from the highly successful e-Visa scheme, offered to citizens of 163 countries visiting India as tourists, since its launch in 2014.

Union Home Ministry officials said the popular e-Visa scheme was availed by 1.9 million tourists in 2017 and it is expected that more than 25 lakh tourists will avail the facility in 2018.

Since its launch in 2014, the e-Visa scheme has earned revenue of more than Rs 14 bn, a senior home ministry official said.

The e-Visa fees are divided into four slabs of zero, USD 25, USD 50 and USD 75 which were fixed on reciprocity and depending on nationality.

The e-Visa scheme has been implemented by the foreigners' division of the home ministry with a view to improving the efficiency and transparency of various services being provided to foreign nationals.

The facility is now available for nationals of 163 countries for entry into India through 25 international airports and five sea ports.

Under the e-visa scheme, an applicant, when an online application is submitted, receives an e-mail authorising him or her to travel to India after it has been approved.

The tourist can travel with a print-out of this authorisation, another official said.

On arrival, the visitor has to present the authorisation to the immigration authorities who would then allow the entry into the country.

The e-Visa scheme also covers business and medical categories, apart from tourism.

Visitors on e-Visa could stay in India for two months.

The window for application under e-Visa scheme has been increased from 30 days to 120 days and duration of stay on e-Visa has been increased from 30 days to 60 days with double entry on e-tourist and e-business visa and triple entry on e-medical visa.

With a view to promoting cruise tourism, cruise tourists with e-Visas have been exempted from the requirement of biometric enrolment till December 31. 2020, as many of the cruise ships coming to India are mega ships with 2,000 -4,000 passengers on board.

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First Published: May 20 2018 | 2:15 PM IST

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