Landing in India after a long flight has often meant a familiar ritual: searching for a pen, filling out a cramped paper disembarkation card somewhere between the cabin lights dimming and the aircraft doors opening. But that little piece of paper is about to disappear for good. Beginning April 1, 2026, India is making its digital e-Arrival Card the standard requirement for most international visitors, marking the end of the paper arrival forms that travellers once filled out mid-flight or while standing in immigration queues.
