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PoliticsMay 26, 2025 02:33 PM

India Restarts Visa Issuance For Afghan Citizens After 5 Year: Check Eligibility, Documents & How To Apply

India Afghan visa 2025: India has opened its visa doors to Afghan citizens again after five years. If you're from Afghanistan and need to visit India for medical help, education, family, or urgent reasons, this update is for you. Find out how the new simple online process works and who can apply right now. Indian visa for Afghan students: India has restarted visa services for Afghan citizens after five years This is a big step for people in Afghanistan who want to visit India for medical education family or other important reasons The new update brings hope for many Afghans who were waiting for this decision since the halt in 2021. Why India Halted Afghan Visa Services in 2021? In August 2021 India stopped giving visas to Afghan citizens. This happened after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan Due to safety and security concerns India closed its embassy and stopped all visa services for people from Afghanistan. What's New in the 2025 India Visa Policy for Afghans? Now in 2025 the Indian government has started the visa process again. This means Afghan citizens can apply for a visa to visit India. The online visa system has been made simple and faster for easy application There is no need to visit any embassy or center for now. Who is Eligible to Apply for an Indian Visa from Afghanistan Now? People from Afghanistan who want to visit India for these reasons can apply now: Tourism visas are still limited but important visas like medical and study visas are available again. How to Apply for an Indian Visa from Afghanistan in 2025? The Indian visa can be applied online from the official Indian visa portal Afghan citizens must follow these steps. Once approved you will get an eVisa that you can show at the Indian airport during travel. What Documents are Required for Afghan Citizens to Apply for an Indian Visa? Here is a list of documents needed for Afghan citizens: 3. Letter from hospital or university if applying for medical or education visa 6. Bank or financial statement may be needed in some cases Make sure all documents are scanned clearly and uploaded in the right format. What About the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan Is It Open Now? The Indian embassy in Kabul is still not fully open due to safety concerns. But the government has started handling visa requests through its online platform and through Indian missions in nearby countries like Iran and UAE Afghan citizens may also get help from Indian consulates in those regions. Takeaway The restart of Indian visas for Afghan nationals is a positive step in 2025 This allows Afghan citizens to connect with family study get treatment or do business in India again. With the simple online process and clear rules applying for an Indian visa is now easy and fast.

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