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<h1>Travelers to India Must Declare Foreign Exchange Over $10,000 on Currency Declaration Form for Customs and Banking</h1> The Currency Declaration Form (CDF) is required for passengers entering India with foreign exchange exceeding U.S. $10,000 in total or U.S. $5,000 in currency notes. Passengers must present this form to authorized banks or money changers when converting foreign exchange to Indian rupees or vice versa. Visitors retaining unutilized foreign exchange should keep the form for customs inspection upon departure. The form captures the aggregate value of foreign exchange without needing detailed currency or traveller's cheque information. It includes sections for passenger declaration and customs officer certification, along with space for bank or money changer endorsements.