The information on this page is provided as general guidance for participants traveling to India to attend IEEE SPACE 2026 in Bengaluru (19–21 July 2026). While the organizers strive to keep this information updated, it should not be considered legal advice. Participants are advised to verify visa requirements with the nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate before making travel arrangements.
All international participants attending IEEE SPACE 2026 must obtain the necessary visa and government clearances before traveling to India.
According to Government of India regulations, international attendees must obtain clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) prior to the conference.
Participants who are not Indian citizens and do not hold an OCI card must submit their passport details to the conference secretariat to obtain the required permissions.
This requirement applies to all international participants, including:
Participants must provide:
Visitors entering India must have:
Participants attending the conference are required to apply for a Conference Visa.
All non-Indian passport holders must submit their passport details through the conference registration form so that the organizers can obtain clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India.
Participants from the following countries require additional political clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA):
Participants traveling from Pakistan must note:
Visa applications must be submitted online through the official Government of India portal:
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/
Nationals from more than 170 countries may also be eligible to apply for an e-Visa.
Additionally, effective 1 October 2025, all international travelers to India are required to complete the Online Arrival Form:
Applicants for a Conference Visa may be required to submit the following documents:
These documents will be provided by the IEEE SPACE 2026 Secretariat where applicable.
The IEEE SPACE 2026 Secretariat can provide an official invitation letter for visa purposes.
Invitation letters will be issued only after registration is completed and full payment has been received.
Participants requesting an invitation letter must provide:
The information must exactly match the passport details. Any discrepancy may result in visa delays or rejection.
Please note that an invitation letter does not guarantee visa approval.
Accompanying persons who are not attending the conference sessions should apply for a Tourist Visa.
They may participate in:
Tourist visas can often be obtained through the e-Tourist Visa facility:
Typical visa processing times:
Participants are strongly advised toapply at least 6–8 weeks before travel.
The IEEE SPACE 2026 Organizing Committeecannot influence visa decisions made by the Government of India or any embassy/consulate.
The organizers can only provide:
Visa approval remains solely at the discretion of the Indian Embassy or Consulate.
Conference registration fees cannot be refunded due to visa rejection. The conference cancellation policy will apply.
Participants are advised to complete registration and apply for their visa as early as possible.
For visa-related queries, please contact the conference secretariat:
Email: mohit@cimglobal.in
Please include the following information when contacting the secretariat:
Participants should verify entry and visa requirements at least three months before travel,as regulations may vary by country.
The IEEE SPACE 2026 organizers andIEEE AESS:
For the most accurate information, please contact the Indian Embassy or Consulate in your country.
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