Countries You Can Visit with a U.S. Visa on an Indian Passport

Countries You Can Visit with a United States (U.S) Visa on an Indian Passport

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Charvi Khullar
Last Updated
Jun 23, 2025
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Securing a US visa might feel like navigating a maze, but once it's stamped in your passport, it becomes a powerful travel asset. Beyond granting access to Times Square and the Grand Canyon, a US visa significantly enhances the global mobility of your Indian passport.

Whether you're chasing waterfalls in Central America, exploring the Balkans, or discovering hidden gems in Southeast Asia, a US visa opens the door to a world of travel opportunities far beyond American borders.

Note: Your United States visa should generally be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry. You can always apply for your United States visa through Atlys. 

Visa Free Countries with a United States Visa on an Indian Passport

Indian Citizens in possession of a valid U.S. multiple-entry visa in their passports may enter the following countries visa-free:

Albania

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days within 180 days

  • Conditions: The U.S. visa must be valid, multiple-entry, and used at least once to enter the United States.

Argentina

  • Entry Type: Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions: Must hold a valid U.S. B2 visa and have previously entered the U.S. or Schengen area.

Bahamas

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions: The U.S. visa must be valid, multiple-entry, and used at least once to enter the United States.

Belize

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa or a U.S. Green Card.

Chile

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa (not transit visa), valid for 6 months beyond entry.

Colombia

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid U.S. visa or residence permit with at least 180 days' validity.

Dominican Republic

  • Entry Type: Tourist card (purchase on arrival or included in airline ticket)

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa or U.S. residence permit.

Georgia

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days within 180 days

  • Conditions: A valid U.S. visa or residence permit is required for the entire stay.

Guatemala

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa or a U.S. residence permit.

Mexico

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 180 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa or U.S. residence permit.

Montenegro

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions: U.S. visa or residence permit must be valid for the full stay duration.

North Macedonia

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 15 days

  • Conditions: U.S. visa must be valid for at least 5 days beyond the planned stay; must be multiple-entry.

Panama

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa (used at least once), valid for 6+ months; proof of $500 bank balance and a round-trip ticket required.

Peru

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 180 days in 365 days

  • Conditions: U.S. visa must be valid for at least 6 months at entry.

Philippines

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid U.S. visa or residence permit; must show a return ticket, accommodation, and financial proof.

Serbia

  • Entry Type: Visa-free

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days within 180 days

  • Conditions: Requires a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa (used at least once to enter the U.S.).

Singapore 

  • Entry Type: Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

  • Stay Duration: Up to 96 hours

  • Conditions: U.S. visa must be valid (not an e-visa) for at least 30 days; onward departure must be by air or sea.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) Countries with a United States Visa on an Indian Passport

Indian citizens in possession of a valid U.S. Multiple Entry Visa in their passport may enter the following countries and gain a visa-on-arrival: 

Antigua and Barbuda

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival / eVisa

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days (extendable)

  • Conditions:

    • Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa are eligible for either an eVisa or a Visa on Arrival.

    • Must hold proof of accommodation, return/onward ticket, and sufficient funds.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days within 180 days

  • Conditions:

    • Indian passport holders with a valid, multiple-entry U.S. visa or residence permit can enter visa-free.

    • A U.S. visa must be valid throughout the stay.

Armenia

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival / eVisa

  •  Stay Duration: Up to 120 days 

  • Conditions:

    • Indian citizens with valid U.S. visas are eligible for a Visa on Arrival or an eVisa.

    • A U.S. visa must be valid at the time of arrival.

    • The eVisa option is recommended to avoid queues.

Bahrain

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival / eVisa

  • Stay Duration: 14 to 30 days (depending on the type)

  • Conditions:

    • Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa are eligible for eVisa or a Visa on Arrival.

    • Valid onward/return ticket, hotel booking, and sufficient funds required.

    • Visa validity depends on airport immigration discretion.

Nicaragua

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days

  • Conditions:

    • Indian nationals with a valid, used U.S. visa are eligible.

    • Proof of accommodation, return ticket, and funds required.

Oman

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival (conditional) / eVisa

  • Stay Duration: Up to 30 days

  • Conditions:

    • Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa (used at least once) are eligible for a conditional Visa on Arrival or eVisa.

    • Must travel directly from the U.S., Canada, the UK, Australia, Japan, or Schengen countries.

    • Return ticket and hotel booking needed.

Saudi Arabia

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival

  • Stay Duration: 30 days (tourism only)

  • Conditions:

    • Indian citizens with a valid U.S. visa (tourist or business), used at least once, are eligible.

    • Must arrive via Saudia, Flynas, or Flyadeal airlines.

    • Proof of accommodation, funds, and return ticket required.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

  • Entry Type: Visa on Arrival

  • Stay Duration: Up to 14 days (extendable) 

  • Conditions:

    • Indian passport holders with a valid U.S. visa or Green Card are eligible.

    • The visa must be valid for at least 6 months.

    • Available only if arriving by air.

A valid multiple-entry U.S. visa on your Indian passport opens doors to 20+ countries beyond just the United States. From the beaches of the Bahamas to the mountains of Peru and the cities of the Balkans. It can save you time, money, and paperwork when planning your next trip.

Can Indian passport holders travel to other countries using a valid U.S. visa?

Yes, Indian citizens with a valid multiple-entry U.S. visa (typically B1/B2) can enter several countries without needing a separate visa, including destinations in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Balkans.

What are some countries Indian passport holders can visit visa-free or with visa-on-arrival using a U.S. visa?

Some countries include Albania, Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Georgia, Guatemala, Mexico, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Serbia, and Singapore.

Does the U.S. visa need to have been used before traveling to these countries?

Yes, in many cases (e.g., Bahamas, Belize, Panama), the U.S. visa must have been used at least once to enter the U.S. prior to visiting those countries.

How long can I stay in these countries using just my U.S. visa?

The duration varies by country, for example:

  • Mexico & Peru: Up to 180 days

  • Chile & Colombia: Up to 90 days

  • Belize: Up to 30 days

  • North Macedonia: Up to 15 days

Are there any passport validity requirements?

Yes. Most countries require your passport to be valid for at least 3 to 6 months beyond your date of departure. Always check individual country requirements before travel.

Do I still need to carry additional documents at immigration?

Yes. Many countries may require proof of onward travel, hotel reservations, and evidence of sufficient funds. Some may also require health insurance or completion of entry forms online.