Do I need a transit visa for India if I need to re-check my luggage?
I hold an Afghanistan Passport and I am travelling from Kabul to the USA with two different airlines. I have a connection in Delhi of less than 24 hours and I won't exit the airport, but I need to claim my baggage myself from my first airline and re-check them to my second airline Delhi-USA. Do I need an Indian Transit Visa?
I called the Indian Embassy in Kabul a few days ago and told them the situation, and the Embassy answered that I don't need a transit visa since my stay is less than 24 hours and I am not exiting the airport. But still I am not sure.
Best Answer
As you need to collect your luggage, you will be exiting the "air-side" of the airport and hence need a Visa. The fact that you don't plan to exit the airport complex does not matter.
As answered here, India does not require a Visa if you only stay air-side (which is what happens if your luggage is checked all the way through to your final destination).
If you need to collect your luggage, you will have to pass through immigration (Source: map on official website and this writeup) and as Afghanistan ordinary passport holders are not exempt from visa requirements, you will need a visa.
You may be able to request the transfer desk to issue you a boarding pass and collect your luggage for you (as said by some people in linked question), but shouldn't rely on it. To be safe just get a Visa.
UPDATE: I have been browsing a few forums and people have recounted stories of how the transfer desk staff collected and checked-in their luggage when they arrived without a Visa (this, this and this). So it seems that it may be possible. I Think you can get in touch with your airlines (The one that flies you from Delhi-US) and ask them if they have any such arrangement at Delhi.
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Do you need a transit visa for connecting flights?
Most countries that normally require that you have a visa, do not require the visa if you are a transit passenger, someone who is only transiting through the airport. As you don't go through immigration, and you don't enter the country, hence no visa is needed.Do I have to go through immigration for a connecting flight in India?
A passenger who has reserved their whole journey with one booking will be able to board their onward flight without having to clear immigration. Their baggage will be transferred to the connecting flight for them, whether both flights are with the same airline or different ones.Do you need a visa to transit through Delhi airport?
You can transit to India without a visa if:Layover time is less than a day (24 hours) according to the schedule of the arrival and departure times. You hold confirmed flight tickets to the destination. You are waiting in the transit area that is you will not attempt to clear immigration.Is transit visa required for self transfer?
No, you don't need any visa if you can endure to stay within the Airport transit area until your next flight.WHAT IS TRANSIT \u0026 TRANSIT VISA ?
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