Embassy of India in Washington

Embassy of India in Washington United States of America is a strong bond of communication between India Government and United States of America.

 

Consulate Appointment or Contact Embassy of India in Washington : Visit only by Appointment

For consular service, you must book an appointment, You are advised to book on normal working hours via making a phone call . Also for more details please check in first instance the consulate website for enquiries contact form .

India Consulates in United States of America may prioritize Appointment for India citizens or have dedicated support.

If unfortunately unable to get contact here, one should try to the General Consulate of India in Houston , General Consulate of India in New York , Indian Consulate General in Chicago , Indian Consulate General in Atlanta , Indian Consulate General in San Francisco ,
For your convenience here listed all other representatives of India located in United States of America.

Visa and Passports
If you would like to come to India, there's a lot of information about types of Visas. The tools help you to plan your journey to India. Have look for more information about specific visa types.

India Visa Classification and Online Process:

India Long-Term or Regular Visa:

  • Business Visa
  • Conference Visa
  • Diplomatic Visa
  • Employment Visa
  • Entry Visa
  • Film Visa
  • Intern Visa
  • Journalist Visa
  • Medical Attendant
  • Medical Visa
  • Missionary Visa
  • Mountaineering Visa
  • Official Visa
  • Project Visa
  • Research Visa
  • Student Visa
  • Tourist Visa
  • Transit Visa
  • Un Diplomat
  • Un Official

Check for Indian visa extension online.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Update

The COVID-19 has affected total numbers are ...., total deaths ...., the total recovered number ..... Government is taking steps to initiate the process of vaccination. After collecting aggregates from all over the statistical reports of the number of corona patients, the government is planning to start the first phase of vaccinating COVID-19 in December. The first phase of this vaccination will be provided to 20 percent population. Later on, keeping in view the results of 1st phase, next phases will then be initiated to cover more of the population than 20 percent only. According to recent analysis, it is stated that the number of vaccine doses that would be available in 2021 are .... in total. The number of patients already vaccinated are .... in total. Very soon a large number of populations will be provided by the vaccine to cure COVID-19 in the following months.

COVID-19 is ultimately going to get cured by use of multiple vaccines provided by different companies. These vaccines may not be able to treat a large number of populations but can at least begin the process of vaccinating this deadly disease for which each and every person almost lost hope.

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Latest Comment

Mason

Hello, I am an Indian Citizen, living in the USA. I'm planning to get a tourist visa for my 5 year old USA born son. Could you please tell me how I can get a visa for a long duration (more than 6 months). The websites gave me an option for 1 month only. However in the visa application form I did mention I'm looking for a 12 month long multiple entry visa. Could you please advise what I should do?

Cornish

Dear Madam/Sir, I have a valid 5 year tourist visa in my US passport issued from before the Pandemic. My understanding is that my visa won’t be considered in 2022 and instead I need an e-visa. Is this correct? I am planning a visit March 1-16, 2022. Thank you very much for your kind guidance in this matter.

Tom

Dear Sir/Madam, I have a 6 month old US born son, who travelled with me on an entry visa in oct 2020. His visa is going to expire in March -2021. Due to my US Visa process I may not be able to travel back in march, so wanted to extend his entry visa. I would like to know what the process should be?

Edward

Hi, I’m Canadian, and I live in the United States. I wanted to get an urgent visa to go to India because my dad is sick. Can you please tell me the quickest process and the cost to obtain an urgent visa? Thanks.

Jackub

Hi, I am a US passport holder applying for an Indian e-visa because I am going to take care of my mother who is receiving chemotherapy and I do not have any letter from the hospital. Which visa type should I choose?

Siya

Hi, My daughter Aanya is leaving for India on March 6th 2022 from Chicago, USA. She had a valid tourist visa but at the last moment I was told that it's not valid now and last night I applied for a Visa for her. Her Application ID is I004V0C97122 and her Passport no is 584333969. Application was submitted successfully but it says it might take upto 72 hours. would it be possible to expedite it in any way as her flight is on March 6th 2022. Thank you

Jay kronish

I am a U.S. citizen who has had the two Pfizer Vaccinations and the Booster. I want to apply for a Medical Visa. I will have a substantive letter from a reputable Indian Medical Organization upon application. I understand I can apply for a 3 60day in 1 year Medical Visa for $140.00, and that the 60 day period begins upon arrival in India. My questions are: 1) Do I have to fly to a place like Nepal or Sri Lanka, go to an Indian Consulate to reapply for both the 2nd and 3rd 60 day Medical Stays? 2) How long do I have to stay out of India before I get this 2nd and 3rd Medical Stay? 3) Is it possible to get a continuation from 1st to 2nd to 3rd Medical Stay? 4) What are all the details, PLEASE, that I need to know in order to facilitate this necessary 180 day medical stay? Thank You, jay kronish

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General Consulate of India in Houston, United States of America

1990 Post Oak Boulevard
Houston, TX
77056

713-626-2450
713-627-2034
713-993-9347

General Consulate of India in New York, United States of America

3 East 64th Street
(Between 5th and Madison Avenues)
New York, NY
10065

00-1-212-7740600

00-1-212-8613788

http://www.indiacgny.org

Indian Consulate General in Chicago, United States

455 North City Front Plaza Drive
NBC Tower Building, Suite # 850
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

(+1) 312-595-0405

(+1) 312-595-0416 / 18

Indian Consulate General in Atlanta, United States

5549 Glenridge Drive NE
Atlanta, GA 30342
United States

(+1) 678.935 7054
(+1) 678.905 9591

http://www.indianconsulateatlanta.org

Indian Consulate General in San Francisco, United States

540 Arguello Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94118
United States

(+1) 415-668 0662

(+1) 415-668 2073

http://www.cgisf.org