This is for a US citizen of India origin with valid OCI card traveling to India. While I India, I plan to travel domestically, and do not want to carry the USA passport within India, unless I have to do. Do Indian airports accept other forms of ID for domestic travel - like USA driving licence or passport card or OCI or does it have to be USA passport only?
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This is for a US citizen of India origin with valid OCI card traveling to India. While I India, I plan to travel domestically, and do not want to carry the USA passport within India, unless I have to do. Do Indian airports accept other forms of ID for domestic travel - like USA driving licence or passport card or OCI or does it have to be USA passport only?Tags: None
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Being a US citizen who was lucky to discover bespoke tours in mumbai and who traveled to India and within India, I can say that Indian airports typically require a valid passport, so it is better to carry your USA passport. Of course, there are cases when a US driver's license can be accepted, but I wouldn't risk, taking into account that this is a long trip abroad. Also, it can help you avoid any complications or delays at security. I personally prefer taking my US password regardless of my travel destination. I just feel more confident and safe with it.Last edited by BNic; 11-24-2023, 06:47 AM.
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For domestic air travel in India, passengers are typically required to present a valid government-issued photo identification (ID) card. Acceptable forms of ID include:- Aadhaar card
- Passport
- Voter ID card
- Driver's license
- PAN card (Permanent Account Number)
- School or college ID card for students
- Government-issued employee ID card
It's important to ensure that the ID presented matches the details provided during the booking process.
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