Employment Visa for India 2026: Fees, Letters & FAQs

Employment Visa for India 2026: Fees, Letters & FAQs

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Employment Visa for India 2026: Fees, Documents, Letters & FAQs
Fargo Worldwide · Immigration Guides · Updated 14 Aug 2026

Employment Visa for India: The Complete 2026 Guide to Eligibility, Documents, Letters & Fees

Everything a foreign professional or sponsoring Indian company needs to know before applying for an Indian Employment Visa — salary threshold, application process, letter formats, government fees and High Commission/VFS addresses.

$25K
Min. annual salary threshold (USD)
4
Sub-categories: E-1, E-2, E-3, Project Visa
14
Days to complete FRRO registration
5 yrs
Maximum extendable validity

1. Overview

For a foreign professional joining an Indian company, or an Indian entity bringing in specialised overseas talent, the Employment Visa is the only lawful route — a Business Visa or Tourist Visa simply will not cover paid work in India, and using the wrong category is one of the fastest ways to get an application flagged or a company blacklisted from future sponsorship.

This guide walks through what the Employment Visa actually is, who qualifies, the documents and letters a sponsoring company needs to prepare, current government fees, and where to submit an application — country by country. At Fargo Worldwide, we prepare Employment Visa documentation for foreign hires across technology, manufacturing and consulting every month, and this article reflects what we actually see work — and what routinely causes delays.

2. What Is an Employment Visa?

An Employment Visa is granted to a foreign national who is a "highly skilled and/or qualified professional" being engaged by a registered Indian entity, for a role that cannot easily be filled by local talent. It permits the holder to legally reside and draw a salary in India for the duration of their employment contract.

It is commonly split into sub-categories:

Common Sub-Categories

  • E-1 — direct employment with an Indian company
  • E-2 — intra-company transfer of an expatriate employee
  • E-3 — employment with an NGO
  • Project Visa — specialists/technicians on defined power or steel-sector projects

Not the Same As

  • Business Visa — commercial visits, no employment
  • Entry (X) Visa — dependants; residence but not work
  • e-Visa — short-term, non-employment purposes only

3. Benefits of an Employment Visa

  • Legal, salaried work in India — the only visa category that permits drawing an Indian salary.
  • Multi-year presence — issued for up to one year or the contract length, and extendable via FRRO up to five years.
  • Dependant coverage — spouse and children can accompany on an Entry (X) Visa.
  • Path to long-term compliance — supports tax residency planning, PAN card issuance and continued FRRO-registered stay.
  • Company credibility — sponsoring correctly (rather than misusing a Business Visa) protects the Indian entity from penalties and blacklisting.

4. Who Can Apply for an Employment Visa?

Eligibility centres on two things: a genuine sponsoring Indian entity, and meeting the salary threshold (with defined exemptions).

Salary threshold — visualised

Standard threshold
US$25,000 / yr
IIT/IIM/NIT/IISER faculty
₹9.10 lakh / yr
PIO/spouse of Indian citizen
₹3.60 lakh / yr
Ethnic cooks / non-English teachers / embassy staff
Exempt

Bars are illustrative proportions relative to the standard US$25,000 benchmark, not exact currency conversions. Confirm exact figures with the Indian Mission at the time of application.

Eligible profiles include senior executives, technical specialists, IT/engineering professionals, academic faculty (at the specified institutions), consultants engaged on a fixed-fee contract basis, and intra-company transferees. Not eligible: routine clerical or manual roles that can be filled locally, and general BPO/ITES staff (who are not eligible for the salary-threshold exemption even in listed categories).

The sponsoring employer must be a registered Indian entity — a private limited company, LLP, branch/liaison/project office, or an Indian client formally engaging a foreign consultant. Foreign companies without an Indian legal entity generally cannot sponsor an Employment Visa directly.

Hiring a foreign national for your Indian entity?

Fargo Worldwide prepares complete Employment Visa documentation — contracts, undertaking letters, salary certificates and FRRO filings — so your application goes in clean the first time.

5. Application Process

1
Confirm eligibility
Verify salary threshold, role type and sponsoring entity status.
2
Prepare employer letters
Contract, undertaking letter, company registration proof.
3
Complete online form
indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa — print and sign for regular visa.
4
Submit at Mission/VFS/BLS
By appointment, with biometrics where required.
5
Mission decision
Approval rests solely with the Indian Mission — not the service provider.
6
Arrive & register with FRRO
Within 14 days of arrival if the stay exceeds 180 days.

India processes a very high volume of Employment Visa applications annually, with indicative processing windows commonly cited around 10–30 working days — but this depends heavily on nationality, role and documentation completeness, and is never guaranteed.

6. Documents & Letters Needed to Apply

From the Applicant

  • Passport valid 6+ months with blank pages
  • Compliant photograph (51×51mm, plain background)
  • Signed online application form
  • Proof of qualifications / professional experience
  • Signed employment contract or appointment letter
  • CV/resume supporting the specialised role claim

From the Sponsoring Indian Company

  • Certificate of Incorporation / company registration
  • Company undertaking/sponsorship letter
  • Board resolution or authorisation, where applicable
  • Salary certificate confirming the annual package
  • Company profile / latest financials, if requested
  • GST or other registration proof, where applicable

Need these drafted correctly the first time? Get in touch with our team — incomplete or inconsistent employer letters are the single most common reason Employment Visa applications stall.

7. Government Fee for Employment Visa

The Employment Visa is issued as a regular (paper) visa — there is no e-Visa route for employment. This means the government fee follows the same nationality-based reciprocity schedule that each Indian Mission publishes for regular visas generally (the same table used for Business and other paper-visa categories for that country), rather than one flat global figure. As a reference point: US nationals pay a flat US$160 government fee (plus US$3 ICWF) for a regular visa valid up to 10 years, while other nationalities are charged according to their own Mission's published schedule, typically in the local currency of the country of application.

Always confirm the exact current government fee, service-provider charge (VFS/BLS/IVS/DU), and ICWF component on the specific Indian Mission's official page before advising a client — these are revised periodically and differ by nationality.

8. Indian High Commission / VFS / ICAC Addresses & Opening Times

Employment Visa applications go through the same Indian Missions and outsourced service centres used for other regular-visa categories. Submission hours below are the most recently verified figures at time of writing — please reconfirm before travelling to a centre, as hours change without much notice.

CountryIndian MissionService Provider / ICACOpening / Submission Time
United KingdomHigh Commission of India, India House, Aldwych, London WC2B 4NAVFS Global (142-148 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7DU)Mon–Fri, 08:30–15:30 (by appointment)
USAEmbassy of India, Washington DC (+8 regional consulates)VFS Global ICACs — 1025 Vermont Ave NW, Washington DC, and 16+ other citiesMon–Sat, 09:00–15:30
CanadaHigh Commission of India, Ottawa (+ Toronto, Vancouver)BLS InternationalBy appointment; biometrics mandatory for all categories
AustraliaHigh Commission of India, 15 Tench Street, Kingston ACT 2604, CanberraVFS GlobalBy appointment — confirm on hcicanberra.gov.in
New ZealandHigh Commission of India, WellingtonDirect Mission submission (no VFS/BLS)In person or registered courier — confirm hours
GermanyEmbassy of India, Berlin (+ Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg)VFS GlobalBy appointment
FranceEmbassy of India, ParisVFS Global (VF Services UK Ltd.)By appointment
UAEEmbassy of India, Abu Dhabi + Consulate General, DubaiBLS InternationalSat–Thu, 08:00–12:00 & 13:00–18:30
Saudi ArabiaEmbassy of India, Riyadh + Consulate General, JeddahVFS Global (VFS GCC LLC)By appointment
SingaporeHigh Commission of India, SingaporeBLS InternationalBy appointment; ~6–7 working days for non-SG passports
MalaysiaHigh Commission of India, Kuala LumpurIVS Global (since 1 Jul 2025)By appointment — confirm current hours
South KoreaEmbassy of India, SeoulDU Digital GlobalBy appointment — confirm current hours
JapanEmbassy of India, TokyoDirect Mission processingConfirm with Embassy of India, Tokyo
BrazilEmbassy of India, Brasília + Consulate General, São PauloDirect Mission submission (no VFS/BLS)Bank transfer + physical submission

For a fuller country list including South Africa, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy and Spain, see our companion guide on the Business Visa application centres, which uses the same Mission network.

Not sure which documents your HR team needs to prepare?

We'll review your case, tell you exactly what's missing, and prepare compliant letters — so you're not guessing at what the Mission actually wants to see.

9. Letter Formats to Help Prepare Your Documents

Below are simplified reference formats. These are templates only — always tailor content to your specific facts and have it reviewed before submission.

A. Company Undertaking / Sponsorship Letter

[Company Letterhead] Date: [DD/MM/YYYY] To, The Visa Officer [Indian Mission Name, City] Subject: Undertaking Letter for Employment Visa – [Applicant's Full Name] Dear Sir/Madam, This is to confirm that [Applicant's Full Name], holder of Passport No. [XXXXXXX], is being offered employment with [Company Name], registered under [Registration/CIN No.] at [Registered Address]. The applicant will be engaged as [Job Title] with an annual gross salary of [Amount in figures and words], effective from [Joining Date], for a contract period of [Duration]. We undertake full responsibility for the applicant's conduct, compliance with Indian immigration regulations, and timely FRRO registration during their stay in India. Yours faithfully, [Authorised Signatory Name] [Designation] [Company Seal/Stamp]

B. Employment Contract / Appointment Letter Summary

[Company Letterhead] Appointment Letter Date: [DD/MM/YYYY] Dear [Applicant's Full Name], We are pleased to offer you the position of [Job Title] at [Company Name], effective [Joining Date]. Key terms: - Annual Gross Salary: [Amount] - Contract Duration: [Start Date] to [End Date] - Reporting To: [Manager Name, Designation] - Work Location: [City, India] - Role Summary: [Brief description of responsibilities] This offer is subject to the grant of a valid Indian Employment Visa and compliance with applicable immigration and labour regulations. Yours sincerely, [Authorised Signatory Name] [Designation]

C. Salary Certificate

[Company Letterhead] Salary Certificate This is to certify that [Applicant's Full Name] has been offered/is employed as [Job Title] with [Company Name] with effect from [Date]. Annual Gross Salary: [Amount in figures and words] Salary Components: Basic + Allowances + Perquisites (as applicable) This certificate is issued for the purpose of Indian Employment Visa application. [Authorised Signatory Name] [Designation, HR/Finance Department] [Company Seal/Stamp]

Our team at Fargo Worldwide drafts and reviews these letters daily for corporate clients — see our full Employment Visa service page for the complete document checklist by role and nationality.

10. Conclusion

The Indian Employment Visa is a well-defined but detail-heavy process: the right sponsoring entity, a genuine role above the salary threshold, and a clean set of employer letters matter far more than any single "trick" to speed up approval. Missions decide on the strength of consistent, well-documented paperwork — not on urgency or persistence with the service provider.

If you're an HR team hiring your first foreign employee, or an individual professional moving to India, getting the contract, undertaking letter and salary certificate right before submission is the highest-leverage thing you can do. Talk to Fargo Worldwide before you file — we'd rather catch a gap now than have your application delayed at the Mission.

11. 20 FAQs on the Indian Employment Visa

What is an Employment Visa for India?

It is the visa category for foreign nationals taking up paid employment with a registered Indian entity, for roles requiring specialised or hard-to-source skills.

What is the minimum salary required for an Indian Employment Visa?

Generally above US$25,000 (about ₹16.25 lakh) per year, with exemptions for roles like ethnic cooks, non-English language teachers, embassy staff, and some academic/NGO positions.

Who can sponsor an Employment Visa in India?

Only a registered Indian entity — a company, LLP, branch/liaison/project office, or a client formally engaging a foreign consultant.

Can a Business Visa holder work in India instead?

No — working on a Business Visa is a violation that can lead to deportation and blacklisting of the sponsoring company.

What documents are needed for an Employment Visa application?

A signed employment contract, company incorporation proof, a company undertaking letter, qualification proof, a valid passport and a compliant photograph.

How long does the Employment Visa process take?

Not guaranteed — commonly cited indicative ranges are around 10 to 30 working days, depending on nationality and documentation.

How long is an Indian Employment Visa valid?

Typically one year or the contract length, whichever is shorter, extendable via FRRO up to five years.

Is FRRO registration mandatory for Employment Visa holders?

Yes, within 14 days of arrival if the stay exceeds 180 days.

What are the sub-categories of the Employment Visa?

Common ones are E-1 (direct employment), E-2 (intra-company transfer), E-3 (NGO employment), and the Project Visa for power/steel-sector specialists.

Can the Employment Visa be extended?

Yes, year-on-year via FRRO, subject to continued employment and compliance, up to a maximum of five years.

Does VFS Global decide whether my Employment Visa is approved?

No — only the Indian Mission decides; VFS/BLS/IVS/DU handle administrative processing only.

Can dependants of an Employment Visa holder work in India?

Not automatically — dependants hold an Entry (X) Visa allowing residence but not employment unless they separately qualify for their own visa.

Do OCI cardholders need an Employment Visa?

No, OCI cardholders can generally take up employment in India without a separate work visa.

What is the government fee for an Employment Visa?

It follows the same nationality-based regular-visa fee schedule as other paper-visa categories at your specific Indian Mission — confirm the current figure on the Mission's fee page.

Can a consultant on a fixed retainer get an Employment Visa?

Yes — foreign consultants paid a fixed remuneration by an Indian company (not necessarily a monthly salary) are an eligible category.

What happens if the salary is below the threshold?

The application can be rejected unless the role falls under a recognised exemption category.

Which roles are restricted from Employment Visa sponsorship?

Routine clerical/manual roles fillable locally, and general BPO/ITES staff (not eligible for salary exemptions even in listed categories).

Can an Employment Visa be converted from another category within India?

Conversion is limited and Mission/FRRO-dependent; a fresh application from the country of residence is usually the standard route.

What is a company undertaking letter?

A letter from the sponsoring company confirming the applicant's role, salary and duration, and accepting responsibility for compliance during the applicant's stay.

Is the Employment Visa fee refundable if refused?

No — government and service-provider fees are generally non-refundable regardless of outcome.

12. About the Author

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Devendra Kumar Arya

Director, Fargo Worldwide — a Gurugram-based immigration consultancy with 6+ years of experience assisting foreign nationals and Indian employers with Employment Visa documentation, FRRO registration and immigration compliance. This guide reflects Fargo Worldwide's professional experience combined with information verified against official Government of India and Indian Mission sources as of 14 August 2026.

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Legal Disclaimer: This article is published by Fargo Worldwide, a private immigration consultancy, for general informational purposes only. Fargo Worldwide is not affiliated with the Government of India, any Indian Mission, FRRO, VFS Global, BLS International or any other government or outsourced authority. Visa rules, salary thresholds, fees, service providers and submission timings change frequently and without notice — please verify current requirements on the official Indian Mission, indianvisaonline.gov.in, or your relevant service-provider website before making employment or travel decisions. For personalised guidance, contact our team.

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