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General Information
No, Indian citizens do not need a visa to visit Mauritius for stays up to 90 days.
Entry & Exit Regulations
Indians visiting Mauritius must meet the following requirements:
Hold a passport valid beyond the intended period of stay; Have a valid return or onward ticket; Possess adequate funds to meet the cost of the entire stay; Have a confirmed hotel booking or sponsorship for accommodation.
Note: Travellers are encouraged to fill out the Mauritius All-in-One Travel Digital Form before arriving in the country.
The Mauritius All-in-One Travel Digital Form is an electronic form that travellers are encouraged to complete on the government’s immigration website before arriving to avoid significant delays at airport counters upon arrival. It primarily gathers information regarding your travel plans, accommodation, and health status for immigration purposes.
Form DS-160: Complete the Non-immigrant Visa Application or DS-160 form online.
Passport: You must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the US and any previous passports.
Photograph: A digital copy of your passport-size photo that meets the US visa photo requirements.
Additional documents required for your visa appointments:
DS-160 Form Confirmation page; Appointment confirmation page; Fee payment receipt; Proof of the trip's purpose (e.g., cover letter, travel itinerary, etc.); Proof of sufficient funds (preferably bank statements of the last 6 months); Proof of your intent to return to your home country (employment contract or the leave approval letter).
No, travel insurance is not mandatory for Indians visiting Mauritius.
Currently, there are no health or vaccination requirements for Indians visiting Mauritius.
No, you cannot work while in Mauritius on a visa-free stay. If you wish to work, you must apply for a valid work permit.
Visa Extension & Overstays
According to the Mauritius immigration office, any person who stays in Mauritius after the expiry of the allowed period shall commit an offence and shall be liable for prosecution by the Court of Law.

