Is the Air Suvidha form still required for travel from UAE to India?

Is the Air Suvidha form still required for travel from UAE to India?

You might be asking whether you still need to conform to the COVID-19 rules if you have any forthcoming trip plans to India or for the upcoming festival season. Is a PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test required? You must complete the Air Suvidha form, right?

Here is everything you require to know.

The Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) last updated the COVID-19 recommendations on March 31. Whether they are fully immunized or not, travelers must still complete the Air Suvidha Self Declaration form, according to the regulations.

The circular does state, however, that fully vaccinated UAE travelers traveling in India will no longer be subject to a pre-departure PCR test.

Passengers who have completed their vaccinations must upload their vaccination certificate, which was given by a government agency, on the Air Suvidha travel website. Unvaccinated people will need to show proof of a negative PCR test performed no more than 72 hours before departure.

So, if you are an Indian living in the UAE and are going to spend the festival season with friends and family in India, here is a quick recap of the most recent COVID-19 travel recommendations.

1. Before you travel

According to MohFW’s recommendations, international travelers should take the following actions before booking their trip:

  1. Fill out the Air Suvidha Self Declaration form, which asks for information about the last 14 days of travel as well as personal and COVID-19-related health information. You may find the form here:

https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration

a.) For vaccinated travelers:

It is necessary to produce a vaccination record showing that you had the COVID-19 vaccine in both doses.

b.) For non-vaccinated travelers:

Upload a negative COVID-19 PCR report; the test must be completed within 72 hours of travel.)

Passengers must also make sure that the information they provide about their health and travel history is true. They must also agree to abide by any post-arrival requirements for home or institutional quarantine or self-health monitoring made by the relevant government body.

Both pre-and post-arrival testing is waived for children under the age of five.

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Steps for Air Suvidha Portal

Passengers are required to fill out additional information in addition to submitting their immunization record or PCR test results, such as the following:

COIVD-19 health details:

For unvaccinated passengers:

Location Details

Contact details:

Personal health information

Details of the Countries visited in the last 14 days

Select any nations that you have recently traveled to in the last 14 days.

then decide how many people will be traveling.

After accepting the terms and conditions, you will receive the Self-declaration form on your registered email along with all of your personal information.

*It is necessary to keep in mind that the file size must be reduced while uploading documents to the Air Suvidha Portal, such as passport copies, PCR test results, or vaccination certificates. Users of iOS or Android devices must use a PDF compressor mobile application to accomplish this, according to Air Suvidha Portal.

2. Before boarding

You will be required to show your self-declaration form before boarding. Only passengers with the self-declaration form from the Air Suvidha webpage and a negative PCR test result or vaccination certificate submitted will be allowed to board a flight.

Airlines have been urged to guarantee that only asymptomatic patients are permitted to board and to educate passengers on the dos and don’ts linked to COVID-19 precautions.

The Aarogya Setu app should be downloaded on mobile devices by all travelers. The official COVID-19 contract-tracing tool for India is called Aarogya Setu.

On arrival

Each traveler will keep track of their health over the following 14 days after arrival. Travelers must promptly self-isolate and report to the nearest medical facility if they experience COVID-19 symptoms while performing self-health monitoring. They may also phone the National Helpline (1075) or the State Helpline if necessary.

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