The Asian Age

Centre generates ` 1,400cr revenue from e- visa scheme

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Centre has generated revenue of ` 1,400 crore from its e- Visa scheme which is being provided to citizens of as many as 163 countries since its start in 2014.

According to home ministry officials, while last year 19 lakh tourists used the e- Visa scheme, the number is expected to touch 25 lakh this year. Fees for the scheme is divided into four categories of zero, US dollar 25, 50 and 75 which depends on the nationalit­y and reciprocit­y.

The scheme was started by the home ministry in order to further enhance efficiency and transparen­cy of various services being offered to foreign tourists. The service is currently available to tourists from 163 countries coming through 25 internatio­nal airports and five sea ports.

As per the scheme the applicant has to file an online form following which an e- mail is sent authorisin­g the concerned tourist to travel to India following approval from concerned authoritie­s. The tourist can travel with a print- out of this authorisat­ion and on arrival, the tourist has to present the authorisat­ion to the immigratio­n authoritie­s who in turn allow entry into the country.

Apart from tourism, the scheme is also applicable to the business and medical categories. Visitors on e- Visa can stay in the country for a period of two months.

The duration for applicatio­n under the Visa scheme has been extended from 30 days to 120 days while the duration of stay on e- Visa has been increased from 30 days to 60 days.

 ?? — PTI ?? Actor- turned- politician Kamal Haasan ( right) meets Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Kochi on Sunday.
— PTI Actor- turned- politician Kamal Haasan ( right) meets Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Kochi on Sunday.

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