Best Medical Tourism Company in India

Best Medical Tourism Company in India

Medical Visa Assistance for India

Dedicated Support for Middle East & Africa Patients

Traveling to another country for medical treatment can feel stressful, especially when it involves visas, documents, and embassy rules. Nab Ul Hayat makes this process simple and clear for patients from the Middle East and North Africa, with special support for English and Arabic-speaking patients.

 

From the first consultation to your arrival in India, our team guides you step by step and ensures a smooth medical visa process.

How Nab Ul Hayat Supports Your Medical Visa for India

At Nab Ul Hayat, we do not just guide—you are fully supported throughout the visa journey.

We help you with:

  • Understanding the correct Indian medical visa type
  • Checking whether you can apply online (e-Medical Visa) or need to visit an Indian Embassy
  • Preparing all required documents
  • Providing hospital appointment and treatment details
  • Assisting medical attendants traveling with the patient
  • Coordinating travel after visa approval

Our team explains everything in simple language, and Arabic support is available when required.

Step-by-Step Medical Visa Process with Nab Ul Hayat

Step 1: Share Your Medical Details | Visa Assitance

You send us:

  • Passport copy
  • Medical reports
  • Country of residence

We review your case and advise on the correct visa option.

Step 2: Hospital Confirmation & Treatment Plan | Visa Assitance

We coordinate with Indian hospitals to arrange:

  • Doctor consultation
  • Treatment plan
  • Estimated treatment duration

This information is important for your visa application.

Step 3: Choose the Right Medical Visa Route | Visa Assitance

India offers two ways to apply for a medical visa:

Option 1: e-Medical Visa (Online Application)

Some nationalities can apply for an e-Medical Visa online.
This is usually faster and does not require visiting an embassy.

👉 Official Government portal (use only this):
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in

Option 2: Medical Visa via Indian Embassy / Visa Center

If e-Visa is not available for your nationality, we guide you to apply through the Indian Embassy or authorized visa center in your country.

👉 Official Indian Embassy directory:
https://mea.gov.in/indian-missions-abroad-new.htm

(We help you identify the correct embassy—no need to search on your own.)

Medical Visa Type: e-Visa or Embassy Visa? | Visa Assistance

Below is a simple overview to help patients understand the difference.

Your Situation

Visa Type

Eligible nationality, short-term treatment

e-Medical Visa (Online)

Not eligible for e-Visa

Embassy Medical Visa

Long or complex treatment

Embassy Medical Visa

Medical attendant required

Medical + Attendant Visa

Note: Final eligibility always depends on passport nationality, not only residence. Nab Ul Hayat confirms this for you before applying.

 

Countries We Commonly Assist (Middle East & North Africa)

We regularly support patients from:

Middle East (GCC & Nearby):

  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Oman
  • Kuwait
  • Qatar
  • Bahrain
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Palestine
  • Yemen

North Africa:

  • Egypt
  • Morocco
  • Algeria
  • Tunisia
  • Libya
  • Sudan

For each country, we guide you to the correct Indian Embassy or visa process—no confusion, no repeated links.

Medical Attendant Visa Support

Patients are often allowed to travel with one or two attendants.

 

Nab Ul Hayat helps with:

  • Medical attendant visa guidance
  • Document preparation
  • Travel planning for the patient and companion

 

This is especially helpful for elderly patients or those undergoing major treatment.

Why Middle East & North Africa Patients Choose Nab Ul Hayat

  • Experience with Arabic-speaking patients
  • Clear guidance with no technical confusion
  • Official process only (no fake links)
  • Hospital coordination included
  • Fast response and personal support
  • Assistance before, during, and after treatment

Important Note on Safety

We always recommend applying only through official Government of India websites or Indian Embassies.

Nab Ul Hayat does not use third-party or unofficial visa agents.

Get Started with Nab Ul Hayat

If you are planning medical treatment in India and need visa support, our team is ready to help.

Share your passport and medical reports
We will guide you clearly and honestly—step by step.

Explore FAQs:

What is a Medical Visa?

A medical visa is a special travel document issued to foreign nationals whose primary purpose of travel is to receive medical treatment in another country. It allows the patient (and sometimes close relatives) to enter and stay in the destination country for the duration of their medical care at recognised hospitals or healthcare facilities.

Key points:

  • It’s not for tourism or business.

  • It’s strictly for genuine medical treatment.

  • Close family members may apply for a medical attendant visa to accompany the patient.

Q: How to Apply for a Medical Visa

To apply for a medical visa, follow these typical steps:

  1. Get a treatment plan and invitation — Secure an appointment and invitation letter from a recognised hospital.

  2. Complete the application — Fill the official visa form online or via the local Indian embassy/consulate.

  3. Submit required documents — This usually includes passport, photos, hospital letter, medical reports, and proof of funds.

  4. Pay the visa fee — Payment is made online or at the mission.

  5. Wait for approval — Processing generally takes a few days.

  6. Receive and print the visa — If approved, download/collect the visa and travel for treatment.

Note: Some countries can apply for an e-Medical Visa online (often valid for 60 days with multiple entries), while others must apply through a consulate

Q: How can I apply for a medical visa for India?

You can apply for a medical visa for India through two official routes, depending on your nationality:

1. e-Medical Visa (Online Application)
Some nationalities are eligible for an e-Medical Visa, which can be applied for completely online through the official Indian government portal. This option is usually faster and does not require visiting an embassy.

2. Medical Visa via Indian Embassy or Visa Center
If your nationality is not eligible for an e-Visa, you must apply through the Indian Embassy or an authorised visa centre in your country. This process involves submitting documents in person or via the visa centre.

We assist you in choosing the correct route and identifying the appropriate embassy, so you don’t have to search or risk applying through unofficial sources.

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