Iran Suspends Visa-Free Entry For Indian Nationals; Tehran Cites Fraud, Trafficking, And Kidnapping Risks

Iran will suspend its visa-free facility for ordinary Indian passport holders from November 22, 2025, citing a rise in job-fraud networks, trafficking, & kidnapping incidents. New Delhi has issued travel warnings and urged caution for Indians in Iran
Iran ends visa-free travel for Indians from November 22, 2025
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Iran has told India it will end the visa-free entry facility for ordinary Indian passport holders from November 22, 2025, a move New Delhi says is aimed at curbing organised fraud networks that have been luring people into dangerous, irregular routes and exposing them to kidnapping and trafficking risks.

The suspension affects Indians who were allowed to enter Iran without a visa under a bilateral visa-waiver announced in early 2024. Iran first approved visa-free entry for ordinary Indian passport holders effective February 4, 2024, allowing short tourism stays (generally up to 15 days) under specified conditions. The visa-free period will therefore have lasted roughly 21 months before the November 2025 suspension.

Officials in both countries have pointed to a string of criminal incidents this year that prompted Tehran’s decision. Indian government statements and media reports say organised groups have been advertising fake overseas job offers and facilitating irregular travel routes through Iran; several Indians who took such routes were reportedly kidnapped or went missing, prompting safety concerns. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has issued an advisory urging citizens to refrain from non-essential travel and to be vigilant if in Iran.

What This Means On The Ground

From November 22, ordinary Indian passport holders will need to obtain the appropriate visa before travelling to or transiting through Iran. Tourists and short-stay visitors who previously benefited from visa exemption will have to follow Iran’s normal visa application procedures; authorities say the move is intended to make travel screening more robust and to deter criminal networks exploiting visa-free entry. New Delhi’s travel advisory also highlights the broader security environment and ongoing incidents of fraud and deception tied to job schemes.

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The suspension comes against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions and security concerns that have affected travel patterns and diplomatic activity in recent months. India has already conducted evacuation and assistance operations for its nationals in Iran earlier in 2025 amid conflict-related disruptions, and the foreign ministry has previously warned citizens about the risks of travel to certain parts of Iran. Tehran’s step to reinstate visa checks for Indians appears aimed both at migration control and at reducing the operational space for transnational criminal networks. Analysts say that while bilateral ties between India and Iran remain important—covering energy, trade, and connectivity—practical steps like tighter visa controls are a predictable response when irregular migration and criminal exploitation rise.

Diplomatic channels are likely to remain active over the coming days as New Delhi seeks clarity on implementation and any exceptions (for diplomats, students or business travellers). For now, Indian travellers planning trips to Iran should postpone non-essential travel, check visa requirements with Iran’s diplomatic missions, and follow advisories from the Ministry of External Affairs.

FAQs

1. Why has Iran suspended visa-free entry for Indian passport holders?

Iran cited rising cases of job fraud, trafficking networks, and kidnapping of Indians using irregular travel routes, prompting the reinstatement of visa checks for better screening.

2. From when will the visa-free suspension for Indians take effect?

The suspension is effective from November 22, 2025, after which all Indian citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to or transiting through Iran.

3. What type of visa do Indians need to visit Iran now?

Travellers must apply for the appropriate visa category—tourist, business, transit, student, or work—through Iranian embassies or consulates before departure.

4. Is it safe for Indians to travel to Iran right now?

The Indian government has advised avoiding non-essential travel due to fraud networks, missing-person cases, and regional security concerns. Travellers already in Iran should stay cautious and follow official advisories.

5. What should Indian travellers do if they have already planned a trip to Iran?

Travellers must recheck visa requirements with Iranian missions, verify updated advisories from the Ministry of External Affairs, and postpone trips if not essential.

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