Okay, so I’ve been meaning to share my experience applying for an Indian tourist visa online, and guess what? It wasn’t as scary as I thought it would be! Let me walk you through what I did, step by step.

First off, I found out that the official website to use is this one called Indianvisaonline. It’s the authorized portal for visa applications to India. And yeah, you need a valid passport and all that jazz, plus the visa, of course. No surprises there!
So, I went to the website, and I have to say, it looked a bit, shall we say, “government-y”? Not the prettiest thing, but hey, it’s functional.
Filling Out the Form
Alright, here’s where things got interesting. I started filling out the form, and boy, was it detailed! They wanted to know everything but my favorite color (just kidding, but you get the idea). It was a secure form, which was reassuring. I mean, I was handing over some pretty personal info.
- Nationality? Check.
- Passport details? Double-check.
- Travel plans? You bet they wanted to know where I was going, how long I was staying, and who I was visiting (if anyone).
Submitting the Application
Once I filled out the whole thing, I submitted it. Phew! It felt like I had just finished a marathon. But wait, there’s more.
- I printed out the application because, you know, old habits die hard.
- You can submit documents at their application center or by post. I didn’t need to do it because it’s all online.
Checking the Status
After a while, I got curious about the status of my application. Good thing they have a “Visa Status Enquiry” feature on the website. It was actually pretty neat. I could track where my application was in the whole process. I kept checking it like a hawk, even though I knew it would take some time.

After a few days, I went to the website, and my visa was approved! I was so happy, finally I was able to go to India!
And that’s my story of applying for an Indian tourist visa online! It wasn’t a walk in the park, but it wasn’t a nightmare either. Just be prepared to fill out a lot of details, and you’ll be fine. Hope this helps anyone out there planning to visit India!