General Information on Film Visa
The Film Visa is granted to foreign nationals coming to India for the purpose of filming feature films, reality shows, TV/web series, or commercial productions. This visa is applicable to cast and crew members of international productions and official co-productions approved by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MoI&B), Government of India.
All filming activities must follow the script and plan approved by Indian authorities. Public release or exhibition of the content without government permission is strictly prohibited.
Important:
Applicants must strictly adhere to the filming purpose as declared in the visa application. Deviations may result in visa cancellation, blacklisting, or legal action.
Who Can Apply?
You are eligible to apply for a Film Visa if you are:
- A member of the cast or crew (director, actor, cinematographer, etc.) involved in shooting a feature film, TV/web series, or commercial production in India.
- Involved in official international co-productions approved by MoI&B.
- Filming a documentary or non-fiction production, subject to additional scrutiny.
Note:
Filming must be conducted strictly as per the script approved by the Film Facilitation Office (FFO). Application must be submitted online via the FFO Portal. For help, email: ffo@nfdcindia.com
Key Guidelines:
- Visa validity is at the sole discretion of the Indian Embassy and begins from the date of issue, not the travel date.
- For stays longer than 6 months, registration with FRRO/FRO is mandatory.
- If total stay exceeds 6 months in a calendar year, registration is also required—even with multiple short visits.
- Film Visa processing time may be longer than other categories, especially for documentaries (up to 8 weeks).
- All applicants must book a prior appointment at the DU Digital Global Indian Consular Application Centre (ICAC) for submission.
- Biometric enrolment is required at the time of application.
- All submitted documents must match exactly with passport details.
Steps to Apply for an Indian Visa via DU Digital Global ICAC
- Create an Account.
Register yourself on the DU Digital Global Indian Consular Application Centre (ICAC) website.
Click here to register. - Fill Out the Government of India’s Online Visa Application Form.
Access the Online Visa Application Portal and select the REGULAR/PAPER VISA APPLICATION option.
Click here to access the form. - Print and Sign Your Application.
After filling out the form online, print it and sign where required. - Book Your Appointment Online.
Visit the DU Digital Global ICAC website to schedule your appointment and choose a convenient date and time for your visit.
Click here to book your appointment. - Prepare Your Documents.
Ensure you have your passport, photographs, and all other supporting documents as listed in the Documents Checklist section. - Visit the DU Digital Global ICAC.
Go to the ICAC center as per the address mentioned in your appointment confirmation.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your appointment time. - Submit Your Application and Pay the Fees.
Submit your completed application along with the applicable fees.
You can check the fee details under the Fee Details section on the website. - Enroll for Biometrics.
If required, your biometric data will be collected at the ICAC center. - Application Submission Complete!
You’ve successfully submitted your visa application. - Track Your Application.
Stay updated on your visa status through the online tracking system.
Click here to track your application.
Document Checklist
Checklist & Application Forms
Before applying, please refer to the relevant checklist for your visa category. The checklist outlines the specific forms and supporting documents required for your application. In some cases, multiple forms may be needed.
Instructions:
- A separate application form must be completed for each individual applicant
- Refer to the checklist to ensure all required documents are prepared and attached
- All forms must be accurately filled and signed where applicable
Important Documents:
Additional Requirements for Chinese Passport Holders:
All applicants holding a Chinese passport must also submit:
- A copy of their E-ticket to India
- A bank balance certificate
These are in addition to the documents listed in the general checklist above.
Fees Details
Visa Fees and Service Fees
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is a Film Visa used for?
A Film Visa is issued to foreign film professionals visiting India to shoot approved projects such as feature films, TV/web series, reality shows, or commercial advertisements. - Who needs to apply for a Film Visa?
All crew and cast members involved in the filming process—including producers, directors, editors, camera operators, and on-screen talent—must apply individually for a Film Visa. - What kind of productions qualify for a Film Visa?
The visa is issued for:
- Feature films.
- Commercial TV/web shows or series.
- Reality TV/web shows.
- Official international co-productions.
- Documentaries (subject to additional approval process).
- Do I need government approval before applying for the visa?
Yes. Approval from the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting via the Film Facilitation Office (FFO) is mandatory. You must submit your proposal and receive clearance before the visa can be processed. - Can I screen my film publicly in India during or after filming?
No. Any public display or release of footage shot in India requires prior approval from the Government of India. - How long is the Film Visa valid for?
Validity depends on the duration of the shoot and production plan. Final decision lies with the Indian Embassy. Extensions must be requested within India through FRRO. - Do I need to register in India after arrival?
Yes, if your stay exceeds 6 months or if your aggregate stay in India within a calendar year crosses 6 months, you must register with the FRRO/FRO within 2 weeks after that period. - What is the processing time for a Film Visa?
Processing may take longer than standard visas, especially for documentary filmmakers—up to 8 weeks after submission of a complete application. - Where should I submit my application?
You must schedule an appointment and apply through the DU Digital Global ICAC in your jurisdiction. Walk-in submissions are not accepted. - What documents are required?
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months).
- Completed visa application form.
- Approval letter from Film Facilitation Office (FFO).
- Invitation letters from Indian production partners.
- Filming schedule and crew list.
- Passport-size photographs.
- Any other documents requested during processing.