Hospital Documents
- Obtain an official admission or invitation letter from a recognised Indian hospital.
- Share your medical reports with the hospital for evaluation.
Supporting Documents
- A passport valid for at least 6 months.
- Medical reports and the Indian hospital’s admission letter.
- Proof of funds (bank statements or sponsorship letter).
- A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is mandatory for travellers from the Central African Republic.
Applying for the e-Medical Visa
- Visit the official India e-Visa portal official Indian visa portal and select the e-Medical Visa option.
- Fill out the online form with accurate personal, passport, and travel details.
- Upload a recent passport-style photo, passport copy, and medical documents.
- Pay the visa fee online.
After Approval
- Processing usually takes 3–5 business days.
- The approved e-Visa will be emailed to you as a PDF.
- Print and carry the e-Visa when travelling to India.
- A valid passport (6+ months) is required for applicants travelling from the Central African Republic to India.
- A medical certificate explaining your condition is needed for those seeking treatment from the Central African Republic to India.
- A hospital invitation letter from an accredited Indian hospital must confirm the diagnosis and treatment for patients from the Central African Republic travelling to India.
- A vaccination certificate for one dose of bOPV or IPV, taken within the last year and administered at least 4 weeks before entering India, is required.
- Financial proof, such as bank statements, is required for travellers from the Central African Republic to India.
- A return flight itinerary is needed for anyone planning travel from the Central African Republic to India.
- Valid up to 1 year, depending on treatment duration.
- Allows triple entry, with each stay up to 60 days.
- Extensions available for up to 6 months through FRRO/FRO in India, based on medical need.
Personal Documents
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Completed visa application form
- Recent passport-sized photographs
Medical Documents
- Medical reports from your home country
- Medical certificate explaining the condition and need for treatment
- Invitation/appointment letter from the recognised Indian hospital
Supporting Documents
- Proof of funds (bank statements or sponsorship letter)
- Travel details (flight itinerary, if required)