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Morning Edition: India Restores 10-Year Tourist Visas for U.S. Citizens

Mujeeb Osman
Last updated: May 23, 2025 11:35 am
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Chicago Friday, May 23, 2025

The Government of India has officially reinstated the validity of 10-year regular paper tourist visas for citizens of the United States. This means that American nationals who already hold these long-duration visas can now use them again to travel to India. The decision takes effect immediately, allowing for seamless travel planning. This move is expected to boost tourism and strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries. It also signals a return to pre-pandemic travel norms.

In addition to reactivating old visas, India has also resumed issuing new 10-year paper tourist visas for U.S. citizens. This will benefit travelers who want to visit India multiple times over several years without reapplying for a visa each time. The long-term visa is especially popular among tourists, business travelers, and people visiting family in India. With this change, applicants can now submit new visa requests under the restored rules. The process for obtaining these visas remains as it was before the suspension.

This announcement is seen as a positive development in U.S.-India relations, particularly in the travel and tourism sector. It offers more flexibility and convenience for American travelers interested in exploring India. Indian officials hope this move will encourage more visitors and boost economic activity related to tourism. The resumption of long-term visas reflects improving global conditions and increased confidence in travel safety. Both governments are expected to continue working on strengthening bilateral cooperation in various areas.

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By Mujeeb Osman
With 26 years of journalism experience across Urdu and English newspapers, he has built a reputation for thoughtful, community-focused reporting. Mujeeb Osman previously served as the Chicago in-charge of The Muslim Observer, where he covered local, national, and international issues impacting diverse communities. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories. His work reflects a deep interest in immigration issues, public policy, and American politics, areas he has followed closely throughout his career. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories that illuminate the challenges and perspectives shaping today’s public discourse.
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