India Expands E-Visa Entry to 14 Additional Seaports
Home Ministry notifies 14 more seaports for e‐visa entry
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The Ministry of Home Affairs in India has designated 14 additional seaports as immigration check posts for foreign nationals holding e-visas. This expansion includes several key ports in Gujarat, enhancing the e-visa facilities that have been operational since March 2026.
- 0114 new seaports designated for e-visa entry in India.
- 02Half of the new ports are located in Gujarat.
- 03E-visa facilities were first introduced on March 19, 2026.
- 04The initiative aims to streamline immigration for foreign nationals.
- 05The designated ports include locations across multiple Indian states.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in India has officially notified the addition of 14 more seaports as immigration check posts for foreign nationals with electronic visas (e-visas). This expansion includes seven ports in Gujarat, such as Alang and Porbandar, and additional ports in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha. The e-visa facilities were initially launched on March 19, 2026, to facilitate easier entry for foreign travelers. With this move, the Indian government aims to enhance tourism and trade by streamlining the immigration process at these key maritime entry points.
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This initiative is expected to boost tourism and trade in the regions surrounding the newly designated seaports, making it easier for foreign nationals to enter India.
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