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India Launches Digital e-OCI Card, Making Travel Easier for Overseas Citizens

NRI PULSE STAFF REPORT

NEW DELHI, July 1, 2026 — The Government of India has officially launched the Electronic Overseas Citizen of India (e-OCI) Card, allowing Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders to carry a digital version of their OCI document on their mobile phones instead of relying solely on the traditional physical booklet. The initiative is expected to benefit more than 5 million OCI cardholders worldwide.

The e-OCI Card was launched on June 30 by Amit Shah as part of the government’s broader push to digitize citizen services. The new system enables applicants to complete the OCI process online and allows existing OCI cardholders to generate and download a digital version of their OCI card through the official OCI Services Portal.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the digital credential can be stored on a mobile device and presented at immigration checkpoints in India as well as to airlines during travel. Existing physical OCI booklets will continue to remain valid and do not need to be replaced.

To obtain the e-OCI Card, existing cardholders must log in to the official OCI Services Portal using their registered credentials, navigate to the e-OCI section on the dashboard, and select the option to generate the digital card. Once generated, the card can be downloaded and saved on a smartphone for future travel.

The government said the initiative is intended to provide a more convenient, paperless experience while reducing the risk of lost or damaged documents. The digital system also enables real-time verification and is expected to speed up immigration processing.

The launch follows changes introduced under the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026, which modernized OCI procedures and eliminated the requirement to reissue a physical OCI booklet after an OCI holder receives a new passport after the age of 20. Instead, cardholders are now required to update their passport details online whenever a new passport is issued.

Officials said the e-OCI system is part of a broader effort to make government services more accessible through digital platforms while simplifying travel and documentation for the global Indian diaspora.

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