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Visa hacks 2026: What smart Indian travellers are doing differently this year

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 6, 2026, 20:05 IST
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Visa hacks 2026: What smart Indian travellers are doing differently this year

India’s passport ranking jumped 10 spots this year, landing at 75th on the 2026 Henley Passport Index. The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India’s Annual Tourism Snapshot Report 2025 highlights that 3.27 crore Indians travelled abroad last year, underscoring a sharp rise in outbound travel and foreign exchange contributions. The Indian traveller today isn’t just more ambitious, they’re showing up better prepared and choosing to #BeVisaReady. BLS International, a leading global AI & tech-enabled services partner for governments and citizens, has compiled the top visa hacks that smart Indian travellers are actually doing differently in 2026.

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Going digital-first

Visa processes have gone digital and there’s no going back. Online forms, digital appointment systems, and real-time tracking, all replaced the old paperwork-and-queue routine. Airlines and immigration authorities now rely on digitally verifiable documents and biometric technologies like liveness detection to confirm identities, which means any gaps in your file get caught quickly. Travellers who’ve been through this before know to log into official portals early, download every confirmation, and keep both digital and printed copies ready well before they leave.

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Booking appointment slots as a calendar priority, not an afterthought

Getting a visa appointment in 2026 can feel a lot like booking a flight on a long weekend, slots go fast, and waiting too long means you’re left with whatever’s available. Most travellers who’ve figured this out aren’t waiting until the itinerary is locked before checking availability. They’re already watching appointment calendars, grabbing slots as they open, and keeping travel dates flexible where they can. The mindset has shifted: plan ahead and #BeVisaReady.

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Well in advance applications, smoother travel plans

This one’s the most straightforward of the lot. Filing a Schengen application well before the travel date tends to mean smoother processing, easier appointment slots, and fewer last-minute surprises. There’s also a fair window to apply in advance, since the visa’s validity is tied to the travel period and not to when it was issued, applying early costs you nothing. Add in refundable hotel and flight bookings, and you’ve built a decent safety net for when plans shift unexpectedly.

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Treating documents as a living checklist, not a one-time task

Having the right documents isn’t enough anymore, they also need to be current. A bank statement from three months ago, a photo that no longer matches updated specs, or an employment letter with a job title you’ve since moved past, any of these can hold up an application that’s otherwise solid. Travellers who tend to sail through aren’t the ones scrambling to gather files a week before submission. They keep a running document folder that gets refreshed ahead of every trip: statements showing recent transactions, letters that all point to the same story, and details that are consistent throughout. When the full file reflects financial stability, a genuine reason to travel, and clear ties back home, things tend to move faster. Getting the paperwork right, that’s really where #BeVisaReady.

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