India's new e-OCI Card is here. Learn how to apply, generate and download your digital OCI card with this easy step-by-step guide.

India has introduced the e-OCI (Electronic Overseas Citizen of India) Card, making it easier for Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders to access a digital version of their OCI card.
The e-OCI card can be stored on your smartphone and presented, along with your valid passport, during travel and identity verification. Existing physical OCI cards will continue to remain valid.
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What is an e-OCI card?
The e-OCI card is the digital version of the traditional OCI card. It allows OCI cardholders to securely store and access their OCI credentials on a mobile device, reducing the need to carry the physical booklet at all times.
Who can get an e-OCI card?
Existing OCI cardholders can generate and download the digital e-OCI card.
New applicants will receive access to the e-OCI card after their OCI application is approved.
Steps to download your e-OCI card
- Go to the official OCI Services Portal.
- Log in using your registered user ID and password. If you haven't created an account yet, register using the same email address used during your OCI application.
- After logging in, navigate to your dashboard and select the e-OCI tab.
- Locate your OCI application details and click "Generate e-OCI Card".
- Once the card has been generated, download it and save it securely on your smartphone or another trusted device.
Present your digital e-OCI card along with your valid passport whenever required for travel or identity verification.
During the initial rollout, carrying your physical OCI card as a backup is also recommended.
Published: 04 Jul 2026, 05:56 pm IST
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