Bhutan Visa — Quick Facts for Indians
Documents Required for Bhutan Visa from India
Indian passport holders applying for the Entry Permit (No Visa Required) should prepare the following documents. Specific requirements may vary slightly based on your purpose of visit and the application channel — always cross-check with the official Bhutan embassy portal before submission.
- Valid Indian passport (minimum 6 months validity) OR Voter ID card
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Confirmed accommodation booking
- SDF payment receipt — currently INR 1,200 per person per night for Indians (USD 100/night equivalent for non-Indians)
- For minors: school ID and parent/guardian declaration
How to Apply for a Bhutan Visa from India
Confirm Eligibility
Read the eligibility section below to confirm you qualify for the Entry Permit (No Visa Required). Check passport validity (at least 6 months beyond intended return) and gather supporting documents.
Gather Documents
Collect all required documents — passport, photos, financial proofs, flight reservation, hotel bookings, and any country-specific forms. Keep digital scans ready for online uploads.
Submit Application
Apply online via the Department of Immigration Bhutan portal before travel, or obtain on arrival at Paro Airport / Phuentsholing land border. Pay the visa fee online or at the application centre and complete biometrics if required.
Track and Collect
Track your application via the official portal. Issued at Paro Airport or land borders on arrival is the typical processing time. Once approved, download the eVisa or collect the passport with sticker visa from the centre.
Are Indian Passport Holders Eligible for Bhutan Visa?
Eligibility for Indian Citizens
Indian nationals do not require a visa to visit Bhutan. An Entry Permit is issued on arrival. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1,200 per person per night applies for tourism stays. Children below 5 are exempt; ages 6-12 receive a 50% concession.
Common Reasons for Bhutan Visa Rejection
Visa rejections are typically based on documentation gaps or perceived weak ties to India. Here are the most common reasons applicants face refusal — and how to avoid each.
- Incomplete or inconsistent documentation Missing pages on bank statements, mismatched names across documents, or expired ID proofs are the leading rejection reason. Double-check every document before submission.
- Insufficient financial proof Bank balances that look unsustainable for the trip duration, or sudden large deposits before the visa application, can flag concern. Maintain a steady balance reflecting your travel budget.
- Weak ties to India Lack of proof of employment, property, or family ties may suggest immigration risk. Submit employment letters, property documents, and ITRs to demonstrate strong reasons to return.
- Inconsistent travel history Frequent visits to high-risk regions, or passport stamps that conflict with stated history, can lead to refusal. Be transparent and provide context if asked.
- Suspected mis-declaration of purpose If documents suggest a different purpose (e.g. work) than declared (e.g. tourism), the visa is typically denied. Apply under the correct category from the start.
Where to Apply for Bhutan Visa in India
Official Application Channel
Apply online via the Department of Immigration Bhutan portal before travel, or obtain on arrival at Paro Airport / Phuentsholing land border.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Bhutan Visa for Indians
Do Indians need a visa for Bhutan?
Indian nationals do not require a visa to visit Bhutan. An Entry Permit is issued on arrival. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1,200 per person per night applies for tourism stays. Children below 5 are exempt; ages 6-12 receive a 50% concession. For the latest rules, always check the official Bhutan embassy / immigration portal before booking your trip.
How much does a Bhutan visa cost from India?
The Bhutan Entry Permit (No Visa Required) for Indian passport holders typically costs approximately INR 1,200 to INR 1,500. The total cost may include service fees, biometrics charges (where applicable), and convenience fees if you apply through a visa agent or VFS centre. Always verify current fees on the official portal — consular fees can change without notice.
How long does a Bhutan visa take to process?
Processing time for the Bhutan Entry Permit (No Visa Required) is issued at paro airport or land borders on arrival. We recommend applying at least 3-4 weeks before your travel date to allow buffer for biometrics appointments, document re-submission requests, and seasonal delays during peak holiday months.
What documents do I need for a Bhutan visa from India?
The core documents are: a valid Indian passport (minimum 6 months validity), recent photographs as per Bhutan embassy specifications, confirmed return flight tickets, hotel bookings or invitation letter, financial proofs (bank statements, ITRs, salary slips), and the country-specific application form. See the full list above — requirements may vary based on your purpose of visit.
Can I get a Bhutan visa on arrival?
Bhutan does not currently offer visa-on-arrival to Indian passport holders. You must obtain the Entry Permit (No Visa Required) before travel. Check the eligibility section above for any exceptions (such as for holders of US/UK/Schengen visas, where applicable).
Is the Bhutan visa for Indians valid for tourism only?
The Entry Permit (No Visa Required) described on this page is primarily for tourism, family visits, and short business meetings. Other visa categories — student visa, work visa, transit visa — have different documentation requirements and processing times. If your purpose is study, employment, or long-term residence, apply under the appropriate visa class with the Bhutan embassy.
Can a Bhutan visa be rejected and can I reapply?
Yes — Bhutan visas can be rejected for reasons such as incomplete documentation, insufficient financial proof, weak ties to India, suspected immigration intent, or inconsistent travel history. After a rejection, you may reapply once you have addressed the specific concern (often noted in the rejection letter). Note that rejection details typically remain on record and may be considered in future applications.
Should I book my flight before getting the Bhutan visa?
It is generally safer to make a confirmed but refundable flight reservation (or use a flight itinerary / dummy ticket service) for your visa application, rather than paying for a non-refundable ticket. Once the visa is approved, lock in your actual ticket. Some embassies require flight reservations as a document; never pay in full until the visa is granted.