As per the latest guidelines for international travel to India (given on 21 Dec 2022 and effective 24 Dec 2022), the Air Suvidha form came back on 1 Jan 2023 for 6 countries, namely Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Thailand, and China.
However, now, it has been discontinued again.
The information given below is no longer valid but has been kept for future use, in case the form comes back again.
Indian government ended the Air Suvidha form requirement to offer relief to passengers traveling internationally to India. Since the form was nothing but a hassle with its “edit” and “track” options causing issues every now and then, the Union Ministry decided to put an end to the root cause i.e. the filling up of the Self Declaration form on the Air Suvidha portal.
The announcement from the Civil Aviation ministry was as follows –
In the light of sustained declining COVID-19 trajectory and significant advances being made in COVID-19 vaccination coverage both globally as well as in India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has issued revised ‘Guidelines for International Arrivals’.
One of the major guidelines says, “All travelers should preferably be fully vaccinated as per the approved primary schedule of vaccination against Covid-19 in their country.” The word “preferably” is to be focused on. So even if you aren’t fully vaccinated, you can now travel to India without having to pay any penalties. This would indeed be a sigh of relief for many! For more details on revised guidelines, check here.
“The health ministry is examining reintroduction of mandatory ‘air suvidha’ forms for international arrivals with details of RT-PCR test conducted 72 hours prior to travel or complete vaccination proof for passengers coming from China and other countries reporting the high number of Covid cases.”
Official Source
Air Suvidha was an online contactless solution by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Delhi Airport on behalf of the Ministry of Health and FW (MOHFW India) for all international passengers coming to India. It was a Self Declaration Portal for International arriving passengers. Launched in August 2020, it promoted contactless self-declaration to ease the process for international travelers arriving in India.
Whether you were flying to Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, or Kolkata, you had to fill the same Air Suvidha form available on the Delhi IGI Airport website. It was a one-stop solution for all international passengers arriving in India, irrespective of their entry airport and final destination in India.
The Air Suvidha exemption form was discontinued way back. However, now, even the Air Suvidha form has been discontinued.
Want to know how this form was filled just for fun or curiosity’s sake? Here’s how.
The Indian government has eliminated the uploading of either RT-PCR or vaccination certificates on the Air Suvidha form. This comes as a relief because the portal remained down on a regular basis and uploading forms on the same was a pain.
However, please note that filling out the Air Suvidha form is still mandatory for foreign arrivals in India. Also, you will have to carry –
These will be checked and verified by the officials at the airport itself.
Post the new set of guidelines that were released on 10 February 2022 (effective from 14 February 2022), the mandatory RT-PCR conducted 72 hours prior to the scheduled departure is no longer required if the travelers can show their full Vaccination Certificate. Kids below 5 years of age, however, are exempted to undergo RT-PCR tests even if they are not fully vaccinated.
Please note that passengers from only 133 countries are allowed to show their primary vaccination schedule completion certificate. Passengers from other countries will have to show the RT-PCR test. You can check the entire list here.
Now that we know this, here’s how to fill out the Air Suvidha form-
Open Air Suvidha Portal
Fill in the following details –
Fill Final Destination Information –
If you’ve already filled the Air Suvidha self-reporting form and want to know the self-declaration status, you will have to fill your –
On submitting these details, you will easily be able to track your Air Suvidha self-declaration status.
If you want to modify your self-reporting application form online, you will have to enter the following details –
On submitting these details, you will easily be able to edit your Air Suvidha self-declaration form.
A: No. The Air Suvidha self-reporting form can be filled in at any time before boarding.
A: On submission, the mandatory self-reporting application will be forwarded to the Airport Health Organization (APHO) under the Ministry Of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Passengers can then refer to their email inbox for the updated application document. Passengers should show this document on arrival in India at the APHO counter and proceed for immigration.
A: All passengers traveling to India must have a completed Air Suvidha Self Declaration Form.
A: Yes, parents or legal guardians may complete the Indian Self Declaration Form on behalf of any children who are too young to fill one in themselves.
A: The Self-Declaration Form for India travelers is only found online and must be filled in and submitted electronically. If one does not fill the form, their boarding will be restricted.
A: You can download the soft copy certificate from the state portal for the Air Suvidha form.
A: No, there is no Air Suvidha app.
A: While filling up the self-declaration form, flight number should be entered without any spaces. Eg. JA039 for flight number JA039
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