For many Indians, securing a US visa is a long and stressful process. But once approved, that single document can open travel access to several destinations across the globe. According to a report by Condé Nast Traveller, Indian passport holders with a valid US visa can visit 42 countries across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, Africa, the Caribbean, and British Overseas Territories without needing a separate visa.
In 2024, 2.2 million Indians travelled to the United States, a nearly 50% jump from pre-pandemic numbers. India is now the second-largest overseas tourist market for the US, after the UK. For Indian travellers, the US visa is more than a gateway to America, it is also a travel shortcut to explore other regions.
Travel with a valid US visa
1. Asia
2.Middle East
3. Europe (Non-Schengen)
4. North & Central America
5. Caribbean
6. South America
7. Africa
8. British Overseas Territories
The US visa, despite its lengthy processing times, has become a global travel enabler for Indian passport holders. With access to 42 countries and territories, it eases international mobility and enhances travel opportunities across continents.
In 2024, 2.2 million Indians travelled to the United States, a nearly 50% jump from pre-pandemic numbers. India is now the second-largest overseas tourist market for the US, after the UK. For Indian travellers, the US visa is more than a gateway to America, it is also a travel shortcut to explore other regions.
Travel with a valid US visa
1. Asia
2.Middle East
3. Europe (Non-Schengen)
4. North & Central America
5. Caribbean
6. South America
7. Africa
8. British Overseas Territories
The US visa, despite its lengthy processing times, has become a global travel enabler for Indian passport holders. With access to 42 countries and territories, it eases international mobility and enhances travel opportunities across continents.
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