82% of visa applications in 2025 were e-Visas, Atlys reports

Platform data from Atlys shows that e-Visas accounted for 82% of all visa applications in India in 2025, up from 79% in 2024

Atlys, a visa processing platform, has released its comprehensive report on e-Visas, showcasing the expanding list of countries offering Indians simplified digital entry options with detailed stay durations and validity terms.
The findings reveal that in 2025, more than 50 countries spanning Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and Latin America now provide e-Visas or electronic travel authorisations (eTAs) to Indian passport holders.
Platform data from Atlys shows that e-Visas accounted for 82% of all visa applications in India in 2025, up from 79% in 2024. The UAE, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Egypt emerged as the leading e-Visa destinations for Indians this year.
Sri Lanka witnessed the most significant surge in demand, with applications growing nearly 7 fold in 2025 from 2024, while Georgia recorded a 2.6 fold increase, reflecting how travellers are expanding beyond traditional hubs and embracing newer digital corridors.
For E visas, Asian destinations lead the charge, with Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Indonesia offering stay durations from 14 to 90 days. Vietnam permits 30-day stays through e-Visas valid for 90 days.
Africa has dramatically expanded digital access; Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Morocco now enable stays between 30 to 90 days.
European nations, including Albania, Moldova, and Russia, have embraced online applications for Indian travellers. Meanwhile, Caribbean and Latin American countries such as Cuba, Suriname, Colombia, and the Bahamas have implemented comprehensive digital entry systems. Australia and New Zealand continue enhancing Oceania access through streamlined e-Visas and eTAs.
Mohak Nahta, Founder and CEO of Atlys, commented on the findings: “Indian travellers increasingly value speed and certainty, and e-Visas deliver both. The ability to apply online and receive approvals quickly has made last-minute and short-haul trips far more feasible. Countries that have adopted digital visa systems are already seeing the benefits in terms of higher visitor numbers from India.”
The adoption of e-Visas has accelerated over the past decade as countries recognise the need to simplify entry and boost tourism flows from India. This shift highlights how governments are aligning with traveller expectations for convenience while unlocking new opportunities for cross-border leisure travel.

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