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Air Suvidha 2.0 — Complete Guide for UAE Travellers Flying to India

Air Suvidha 2.0 — Complete Guide for UAE Travellers Flying to India By Hannah Grace - June 28, 2026
Air Suvidha 2.0 A Complete Guide for UAE Travellers Flying to India

Air Suvidha 2.0

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Step-by-Step How to Complete Air Suvidha 2.0

Step 1 — Open the Official Portal
Go to airsuvidha.civilaviation.gov.in on your phone or computer. Select the Self-Declaration Form (SDF) for international arrivals.

Step 2 — Enter Personal Details
Enter your personal details: full name, gender, age, passport number, nationality, and contact information. 

Step 3 — Enter Flight & Travel Details
Provide your flight and itinerary details: flight number, seat number (if available), date of departure, arrival date, entry airport, and transit countries. Make sure everything matches your travel documents exactly. 

Step 4 — Provide 21-Day Travel History
List all countries you have visited in the three weeks before arrival in India. The screening focuses on travellers with recent travel to or exposure in the affected regions — primarily the DRC, Uganda, or neighbouring countries. 

Step 5 — Health & Exposure Declaration
Declare whether you have had contact with anyone confirmed or suspected to have Ebola, and whether you currently have fever, bleeding, or other relevant symptoms. 

Air Suvidha is mandatory for all international arrivals, though the purpose is to identify and segregate travellers with recent travel history to Ebola-affected countries. Whether you have exposure to the affected region or not, you must complete the form. 

Step 6 — OTP Verification
A one-time password (OTP) is sent to your email and/or mobile to verify your contact details before you continue. Enter the OTP to proceed. 

Step 7 — Submit and Download
Save or screenshot the completed form
before you fly. There are no paper forms to fill on the aircraft or on landing. 

Step 8 — Show on Arrival
Passengers must carry and present the downloaded Self-Declaration Form at the International Travel Health Desk or Immigration Counter as required on arrival. 

What Happens After Submission?

Once you submit the Air Suvidha declaration online, the information is shared with the Airport Health Officer, the Bureau of Immigration, and state surveillance authorities. This allows officials to identify travellers who may require additional screening before entering the country. Since your information is already submitted digitally, there is no need to fill out paper health declaration forms during your flight or after landing

Most travellers will simply show their completed form and clear immigration as normal. Travellers flagged through their travel or exposure history may be referred for further health screening. 

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By Hannah Grace - June 28, 2026

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