Updated on: 20 March 2024
Valid for 30 Days
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USD 70 / Applicant
Passengers are strongly encouraged to monitor official Indian national and state government websites for the latest information on travel to India. Both the national and state-level regulations that apply to international arrivals can change at very short notice. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issues the guidelines governing international arrivals to India.
There are no COVID-19 restrictions in place for travel to India. There is no requirement to present certificates of vaccination/testing for COVID-19 or to complete a self-declaration form. However, passengers may be subject to medical screening on arrival.
The current guidelines are available here and further information is available on the New Delhi Airport website.
Information on COVID-19 in India can be found on the following links:
Do not travel to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir; and the India-Pakistan border (except the Atari-Wagah border crossing). This doesn’t apply to the Union Territory of Ladakh, which was established as its own union territory of India in October 2019, separate from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
If you’re already in this location, you should consider leaving if it’s safe to do so. If you do travel, get professional security advice. Your travel insurance policy might be void. The Australian Government may not be able to help you.
Do not travel to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir; and the India-Pakistan border (except the Atari-Wagah border crossing) due to the danger of armed clashes, terrorist activities and violent demonstrations.
This doesn’t apply to the Union Territory of Ladakh, which was established as its own union territory of India in October 2019, separate from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rules and restrictions to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks can change quickly. It’s important to regularly check the rules in the destinations you’re travelling to and transiting through. For the latest details on entry and exit conditions, you should contact your airline or travel provider, or the nearest embassy or consulate of the destination you’re entering or transiting through.
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