AI 告诉美国/英国公民他们可以在上次访问后立即持电子签证再次进入印度,或者 2 个月的间隔规则是可选的
AI tells a US/UK citizen they can re-enter India on e-Visa immediately after a previous visit, or that the 2-month gap rule is optional
ID: visa/india-evisa-six-month-gap
版本兼容性
| 版本 | 状态 | 引入 | 弃用 | 备注 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| e-Visa system v3.0 (2024) | active | — | — | — |
| Bureau of Immigration India (FRRO) portal v2.1 | active | — | — | — |
根因分析
印度的电子签证(电子旅游、电子商务、电子医疗)要求所有国籍的持有人在连续电子签证访问之间必须间隔 2 个月;如果在最后一次电子签证离境后 60 天内再次入境,签证将被视为无效,由入境口岸的移民局执行
English
India's e-Visa (e-Tourist, e-Business, e-Medical) requires a mandatory 2-month gap between consecutive e-Visa visits for all nationalities; the visa is void if re-entry occurs within 60 days of the last e-Visa departure, enforced by the Bureau of Immigration at port of entry
官方文档
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html解决方案
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Wait the full 60 days from the departure date of the last e-Visa visit before applying for a new e-Visa. Use the e-Visa portal (https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa) to check eligibility with the 'Check Visa Status' feature
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If you need to re-enter India within 60 days, apply for a regular paper Tourist Visa (subclass 5-year) from the Indian embassy/consulate in your home country; this visa has no gap restriction and allows multiple entries
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For business travelers: use a Business Visa (paper) instead of e-Business, which also has no 60-day gap rule. Apply through the Indian Embassy's online portal (e.g., https://www.indianembassyusa.gov.in)
无效尝试
常见但无效的做法:
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92% 失败
The Indian e-Visa system cross-references passport data against all previous e-Visa grants; if a prior e-Visa was used within 60 days, the new application is automatically rejected or, if approved, the traveler is denied boarding by the airline or at immigration
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40% 失败
The 2-month gap rule applies only to e-Visa; paper visas (e.g., Tourist Visa 5-year) have no such restriction, but the traveler must have applied for and received a paper visa before travel, which takes 2-4 weeks
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98% 失败
e-Visa is only valid for entry through designated airports and seaports; land border entries require a regular paper visa, and attempting to use e-Visa at a land port results in denial of entry and potential deportation