India Visa for Nepal Citizens (2026)
Nepal passport → India · Freedom of movement · Embassy + processing details below
Key takeaways
- Freedom of movement for Nepal citizens visiting India
- Passport must have Valid for period of stay validity remaining
- e-Arrival required on arrival
- Yatra concierge: document prep + appointment + dummy ticket if needed
- This guide refreshes monthly — last data fetch shown at the bottom
What visa do Nepal citizens need for India?
Nepal passport holders travelling to India require a Freedom of movement. The classification is provided by Travel Buddy's visa rules engine and refreshed automatically — this page reflects the latest cached state as of 2026-04-23. Always cross-check requirements on the destination's official immigration portal before booking flights.
Quick facts
| Visa type | Freedom of movement |
|---|---|
| Passport validity required | Valid for period of stay |
| Capital | Delhi |
| Currency | Indian Rupee |
| Last refreshed | 2026-04-23 |
Mandatory e-arrival
India requires every traveller to complete a e-Arrival in addition to the Freedom of movement. Submit it via the official portal before arrival. Skip this step and you can be denied entry at the border even with a valid visa.
Documents you'll typically need
- Passport — Valid for period of stay of validity remaining beyond the intended departure date, with at least 2 blank pages
- Recent passport-size photos meeting the destination's specifications (most embassies require white background, 35×45mm)
- Completed visa application form (online or in-person depending on type)
- Confirmed flight booking showing entry + onward/exit travel — Yatra issues a PNR-backed dummy ticket for NPR 999 if you want to apply before paying for flights
- Hotel booking confirmation covering the full stay duration
- Recent bank statements (3-6 months) showing sufficient funds for the trip
- Employer or school letter confirming your role + leave approval
- Travel insurance covering medical + repatriation
Document specifics vary by Freedom of movement type and India's mission. Yatra concierge reviews the file before submission so common rejection reasons (insufficient bank balance, missing employer letter, photo not meeting spec) get fixed before they cost you the application fee.
How to apply
- Confirm the visa type — use Yatra's visa eligibility checker or the destination embassy's site
- Gather documents per the list above + any destination-specific extras (cover letter, sponsor letter, NOC for minors, etc.)
- Submit the application — online for Freedom of movement, or in person at the India embassy/VFS centre depending on type
- Pay the visa fee in the embassy's accepted payment method (most accept card; some require cash demand draft)
- Track and collect — most e-visas arrive by email; sticker visas require passport return either by VFS courier or in-person collection
What Yatra handles for Nepal-IN visas
- Document checklist tailored to your visa type + travel purpose
- Pre-submission review — we catch the common 80% rejection reasons before you submit
- Appointment booking at India's embassy/VFS centre in Kathmandu
- PNR-backed dummy tickets (NPR 999) accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel
- Re-application if rejected — we waive the Yatra service fee on the second attempt; you only pay the embassy fee
Embassy contact
Verify all visa requirements on the official embassy site before applying:
Embassy of India — official site
Sources & freshness
Visa rules are sourced from Travel Buddy's visa rules engine and cached on Yatra; the most recent refresh was 2026-04-23. This page regenerates automatically when Travel Buddy updates the underlying classification — no manual edit window.