✅ Visa-Free Access (with Valid U.S. Visa)
North & Central America
● Mexico: Indian nationals with a valid U.S. visa can enter Mexico without a separate
Mexican visa for up to 180 days.
● Costa Rica: Allows visa-free entry for up to 30 days for Indian passport holders with
a valid U.S. visa.
● Panama: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can enter Panama visa-free for up to
30 days.
● Dominican Republic: Permits visa-free entry for Indian nationals holding a valid
U.S. visa.
Europe (Non-Schengen)
● North Macedonia: Allows visa-free entry for Indian passport holders with a valid U.S.
visa.
● Albania: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can enter Albania without a separate
Albanian visa.
● Bosnia and Herzegovina: Permits visa-free entry for up to 30 days for Indian
nationals holding a valid U.S. visa.
● Serbia: As of January 1, 2023, Serbia ended visa-free travel for Indian citizens.
However, Indian nationals holding a valid U.S. visa can still enter Serbia without a
visa for up to 90 days. The Indian Express
● Montenegro: Allows visa-free entry for Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa.
Eurasia
● Georgia: Indian nationals with a valid U.S. visa can enter Georgia visa-free for 90
days within a 180-day period.
Middle East
● Turkey: Indian citizens holding a valid U.S. visa can apply for a Turkish e-Visa online.
● United Arab Emirates (UAE): Indian nationals with a valid U.S. visa (minimum six
months validity) are eligible for a 14-day visa on arrival, extendable once for an
additional 14 days.
🛬 Visa on Arrival / eVisa (with U.S. Visa)
Middle East
● Qatar: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an Electronic Travel
Authorization (eTA) or eVisa.
● Oman: Offers eVisa facilities to Indian nationals holding a valid U.S. visa.
● Bahrain: Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an eVisa.
● Armenia: Provides visa on arrival or eVisa options for Indian citizens with a valid
U.S. visa.
Southeast Asia
● Malaysia: Indian nationals with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an eVisa.
● Philippines: Allows visa-free entry for up to 14 days for Indian passport holders with
a valid U.S. visa.
● Singapore: Having a valid U.S. visa may facilitate the eVisa application process for
Indian citizens.
● Thailand: Offers visa on arrival for Indian nationals; a valid U.S. visa may expedite
the process.
East Asia
● South Korea: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can enter Jeju Island visa-free
and may have simplified transit visa procedures.
South America & Latin America
● Colombia: Indian nationals holding a valid U.S. visa can enter Colombia without a
separate Colombian visa.
● Peru: Allows visa-free entry for Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa.
● Chile: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can apply for an eVisa or may have
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● Ecuador: Permits visa-free entry for Indian nationals holding a valid U.S. visa.
● Honduras: Allows visa-free entry for Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa.
● Nicaragua: Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa can enter Nicaragua without a
separate visa.
● Guatemala: Permits visa-free entry for Indian nationals holding a valid U.S. visa.
● El Salvador: Allows visa-free entry for Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa
🔁 Transit Privileges or Simplified Application
● United Kingdom & Schengen Area: While a valid U.S. visa does not grant visa-free
entry, it may strengthen visa applications or facilitate transit procedures.
● Japan & South Korea: Holding a valid U.S. visa can simplify the visa application
process or enable certain transit privileges.
● Caribbean & Territories: Several territories allow entry to Indian passport holders
with a valid U.S. visa, including:
○ Jamaica
○ Turks & Caicos
○ Bermuda
○ Aruba
○ Curaçao
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⚠️ Important Notes
● Validity: The U.S. visa must typically be valid for at least six months and, in many
cases, must have been used at least once prior to traveling to other countries.
● Visa Type: Generally, B1/B2 or long-term multiple-entry visas are accepted. Student
(F1) or transit (C/D) visas may not qualify.
● Policy Changes: Visa policies can change frequently. It’s essential to check the
official embassy or immigration website of the destination country before making
travel plans.
● Airline Policies: Airlines may have specific documentation requirements. It’s
advisable to carry printed copies of visa exemption rules or related official
communications.