Key Features of the e-B4 Visa and Digital Module
The e-B4 Visa is designed for foreign professionals, engineers, technical experts, and senior management personnel involved in production-related activities in India. This includes installation and commissioning of equipment, quality control, production oversight, IT and ERP ramp-up, training, supply chain development, plant design, and executive visits.
The newly launched DPIIT module on the National Single Window System (NSWS) allows companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) to instantly generate sponsorship letters online. Auto-populated data and authentication through databases like MCA and GSTN remove the requirement for line ministry approval, significantly simplifying the visa application process.
Streamlining Business Visa Processes
Previously, installation and commissioning activities required an employment visa. The Ministry of Home Affairs, in August 2025, reclassified such activities under the business visa regime, eliminating redundancies and creating the Production Investment Visa (B-4 Visa). Existing e-PLI business visas were also dispensed with, integrating the process into the e-B4 category.
The digital sponsorship letter is linked via API to the e-Visa portal (indianvisaonline.gov.in), providing a unique ID that foreign professionals can reference when applying. This integration ensures seamless processing, faster approvals, and reduced bureaucratic steps for foreign talent entering India.
Benefits to Indian Industry
The module enables Indian companies to efficiently onboard global expertise for production, quality management, and technological advancement. With simplified forms and instant generation of sponsorship letters, businesses can engage foreign specialists without delays, supporting manufacturing growth, technology transfer, and global competitiveness.
By facilitating streamlined access for foreign professionals, this reform enhances India’s attractiveness as a hub for advanced manufacturing and industrial collaborations, in line with the government’s Make-in-India vision.
