A valid passport (6+ months, two blank pages) is required for travellers from Kenya to India.
Applicants from Kenya to India must submit a recent passport photo and a correctly filled out online visa form.
A hospital invitation letter and medical reports are needed for those seeking treatment from Kenya to India.
Applicants travelling from Kenya to India must provide proof of funds and proof of residence.
A Yellow Fever certificate may be required for eligible travellers from Kenya to India.
A return flight itinerary is necessary for travel plans.
Attendants from Kenya to India must also submit a passport copy and proof of residence.
Apply Online
Visit indianvisaonline.gov.in
Choose Medical e-Visa
Fill the form, upload documents, and pay the visa fee online.
Approval Process
Submit the form and wait for approval (usually a few days).
An approved e-Visa is emailed to you - print and carry a copy of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) with you when you travel, and confirm that your ETA status is "GRANTED" on the website before your journey.
Some applicants may be called for a short embassy/consulate interview.
A valid passport (6+ months) is required for applicants travelling from Kenya to India.
A medical certificate explaining your condition is needed for those seeking treatment from Kenya to India.
A hospital invitation letter from an accredited Indian hospital must confirm the diagnosis and treatment for patients from Kenya travelling to India.
Financial proof, such as bank statements, is required for travellers from Kenya to India.
A return flight itinerary is needed for anyone planning travel from Kenya to India.
The visa is valid for 60 days from your arrival date.
You may enter India up to 3 times, but only 2 visits are allowed within a calendar year.
An extension of up to 6 months may be approved by the FRRO/FRO, depending on individual circumstances.
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)
Travel details (flight itinerary, if required)
*Note
For more information, check the official Indian visa website:
Visa fees, documents, and processes are subject to change in accordance with government rules.