Passport Services Overview
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Q1:
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What are the various passport services and which form has to be filled
in?
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A:
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The various passport services are:
Issue of Fresh Passport: You can apply for fresh passport if
applying for the first time.
Re-issue of Passport: You can apply for re-issue of passport if you
want another passport in lieu of an existing passport for any of the
following reasons:
Change in existing personal particulars.
Validity expired within 3 years/ Due to expire.
Validity expired more than 3 years ago.
Exhaustion of pages.
Damaged passport.
Lost passport.
While applying under Fresh Issuance category - please make sure you never
held a Passport of the applied category (i.e. Ordinary Passport, Diplomatic
Passport or Official Passport) in the past.
For instance, if you ever held an Ordinary passport (Deep Blue colour) in the
past but never held any Diplomatic (maroon colour) or Official (white colour)
passport - you need to apply under Reissue category if applying for an
Ordinary Passport while choose the Fresh category if applying for a
Diplomatic or Official passport. Similarly, if you have/held a Diplomatic (or
Official) Passport but do not have/held an Ordinary Passport - you need to
apply for Ordinary Passport under Fresh category while choose the Reissue
category if applying for Diplomatic (or Official) passport.
Miscellaneous Service:
Issue of Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
Background Verification for GEP: Miscellaneous Passport Service to
conduct vetting of the Passport and Police/Criminality check for Indian
Citizens willing to enrol for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Global
Entry Program (GEP). Refer link (https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/international-arrangements/global-entry-indian-citizens) for
details
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Q2:
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What types of passports are issued in India?
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Following three types of passports are issued in India:
Ordinary Passport: An ordinary passport has blue cover, and consists
of 36 or 60 pages. It is valid for 10 years from the date of issue and can be
renewed for another 10 years. An Indian citizen can use this passport for
ordinary vacation or business travel.
Diplomatic Passport: Has maroon cover ; Issued to designated members
of the national government, judiciary , statutory authorities, diplomats,
official public couriers and any other person specifically authorised by the
Govt
Official Passport: Has grey cover ; Issued to designated Non-gazetted
govt servants or any other person specifically authorised by the Govt deputed
abroad on government business.
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Q3:
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How do I apply for a passport in the new system?
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For issue of fresh passport and re-issue of passport, you need to fill
the application form online via e-Form Submission (preferred) or via Online
Form Submission. For Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) also you need to fill
the Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) Application Form online via e-Form
Submission (preferred) or via Online Form Submission.
Under the new system it is mandatory for all applicants, including infants,
to be physically present at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or the Post Office
Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) to give their biometrics(fingerprints) and
photographs.
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Minor
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Q4:
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What is the definition of minor for issue of passport?
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A:
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Applicants less than 18 years of age are considered as minor for issuance
of passport.
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Q5:
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I have a one-month old baby? Does the baby require a separate passport or
his/her name can be endorsed in one of the parents passport?
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Endorsement of child's name in parent's passports is not allowed anymore.
As per the amended instructions , a minor should have a separate passport.
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Q6:
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In case of minor's passport, whose father is in abroad, is it mandatory
to obtain father's consent to apply for the child's passport? If so, what is
the procedure?
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A:
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If parent(s) of the minor holds a valid passport, then attested photocopy
of passport needs to be submitted along with the application form. Spouse
name should be endorsed on the parent's passport. If parent(s) hold a valid
passport, but spouse name is not endorsed, then they must get the spouse name
added in their passport. For this, they have to apply for re-issue of
passport and get the specified change done in personal particulars. If one
parent is in abroad, Annexure D OR Annexure C can be submitted by
other parent (in case Annexure D can not be arranged). To see the format of
Annexure C, please click on "Annexures/Affidavits" link
on Home page.
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Q7:
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We are planning to apply for passports for our kids (minors). Is it
necessary that my name should be included in my wife's passport?
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If either parent of a minor holds a valid passport with spouse name
endorsed, passport will be issued to the minor without any police
verification. Original passport of parent(s) should be presented for the
verification of particulars. If parent(s) hold a valid passport, but spouse
name is not endorsed, then they must get the spouse name added in their
passport. For this, they have to apply for re-issue of passport and get the
specified change done in personal particulars. Thus, it is necessary that
spouse name should be endorsed on the parent's passport.
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Q8:
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Is it necessary that both parents should have passport before applying
for their child's passport?
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It is not necessary that both parents should have a passport before
applying for their child's passport. The advantage of either parent holding a
valid passport with spouse name endorsed is that it exempts their child from
the Police Verification process.
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Q9:
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I am a minor who is 16 years old. Is it possible for me to obtain a full
validity passport of 10 years?
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A:
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Minors between 15 to 18 years of age can apply either for a 10-year
validity passport or they can apply for a passport, which is valid till they
attain the age of 18 years. Fee for a 10-year validity passport is higher
than fee for a passport, which is valid till they attain the age of 18 years.
A 10-year validity passport cannot be issued to applicants without police
verification on submission of parent's passport. If passport is required on
an urgent basis, they can apply under Tatkaal scheme.
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Q10:
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What would be the validity of a minor's passport?
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The validity of a minor's passport is restricted to five years or till
they attain the age of 18, whichever is earlier. But the minors aged between
15 to 18 years can apply either for a 10-year validity passport or for a
passport which is valid till they attain the age of 18 years. Different fees
are applicable depending upon which category they are applying for.
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Q11:
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Who can apply for my minor daughter's passport in India as I am on ship
at Singapore as second engineer?
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Either parent/guardian can apply for minor's passport. You would however
need to get Annexure D duly attested by the Consular section of the nearest
Indian Mission. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along
with the application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page.
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Q12:
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Is it true that passport applications for minors under 18 require consent
of either both parents or legal guardian?
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It is necessary that either parent/legal guardian should give his / her
consent while applying for minor's passport. Following documents have to be
submitted in the given cases:
S.No.
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Case
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Documents to be submitted
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1.
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Passport application of a minor with consent of both parents
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Annexure "D"
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2.
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Applied by Legal Guardian
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Annexure "D"
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Minors with single parent (One parent deceased)
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Annexure "D"
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Applied by one parent/guardian when consent of one or both parents is
not possible
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Annexure "C"
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Q13:
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My spouse is living in another country. How do I get his/her signature
for consent while applying for my child's passport?
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Consent of the spouse, who is abroad, is required for submitting the
application of their child. It should be in the form of Annexure D self
attested by the parents. To check the complete list of documents to be
submitted along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q14:
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I want to apply for my child's passport. Are signatures of both parents
mandatory on Annexure D to be submitted along with the application? What if
my spouse is refusing to sign the form?
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Yes, the signature of both the parents is mandatory on Annexure D to be
submitted along with the application as it signifies that both parents are
giving consent for the issuance of passport to the child. Annexure D is the
declaration of applicant's parents or guardian for the issuance of passport
to the minor. If either of the parents is not giving consent, then the parent
applying for the minor's passport needs to submit Annexure C. To see the
format of Annexure D and C, please click on "Annexures/Affidavits" link
on Home page.
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Q15:
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I wish to apply for a passport for my child who is 12 months old. Can I
apply for a 60 pages booklet?
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No. Only 36 pages passport booklet are issued to minors.
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Q16:
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If parents have passport with adverse Police Verification Report or they
have a criminal background, can passport be issued to minor on an urgent
basis?
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In such cases, minors can be issued passport under Tatkaal scheme subject
to the approval of the RPO / Competent Authority
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Q17:
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I want to apply for my minor child's passport. I hold a valid passport
but spouse name is not endorsed. Can I apply for my child's passport without
submitting my passport copy?
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If parent(s) of the minor holds a valid passport, then attested photocopy
of passport needs to be submitted along with the application form. Spouse
name should be endorsed on the parent's passport. If parent(s) hold a valid
passport, but spouse name is not endorsed, then they must get the spouse name
added in their passport. For this, they have to apply for re-issue of
passport and get the specified change done in personal particulars.
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Q18:
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Do I need to carry photographs of my 3 months old child while visiting
the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK)/ Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK)/
Passport Office (PO)?
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Minor applicants below the age of 4 years need to carry a passport size
photograph for the processing of application at the PSK/POPSK/PO. For
applicants above the age of 4 years, photographs will be captured at the
PSK/POPSK/PO itself. Please Click Here for guidelines for capturing photographs
for minors below 4 years of age.
S.No.
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DOs
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DON'Ts
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Paste ONLY ONE COLOUR photograph as per the specifications given below
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Do not paste black and white photographs
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Paste your recent passport size photograph (4.5 cm length x 3.5 cm
width) in colour in the box meant for affixing the photograph
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Dimensions of photograph should not be smaller than the box (i.e. 4.5
cm length x 3.5 cm width) provided in the application form
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Background of the photograph should be plain white and the dress
should be in dark colour
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Photograph with dark background or in uniform, or with eyes hidden
under coloured or dark glasses will not be accepted
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Photograph should fit within the given box
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Photograph in computer print will not be accepted
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Frontal view of the full face should be visible in the photograph
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Photograph is NOT to be signed
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Photograph should be printed on good quality photo paper
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Distracting shadows on the face or on the background should not be
there
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Print of the photograph should be clear and with a continuous-tone
quality
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Eyes must not be covered by hair. Glares on eyeglasses should be
avoided with a slight upward or downward tilt of the head
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Expression of the face should be natural (no grinning, frowning or
raised eyebrows)
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Photograph should not be damaged, for example: torn, creased, or marked
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Eyes must be open and both edges of face must be clearly visible
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Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons, but the
facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of
the face must be clearly visible
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Head should be in the centre of the frame and both ears should be
visible
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Photographs cut from group photographs are not acceptable
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Q19:
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What is the fee payable for the passport of a minor?
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The Ministry announced a new scheme with effect from 24 June, 2017 in
respect of minors upto the age of eight years under which a discount of 10
per cent is given on the applicable passport fee for all fresh applications
for passports to such persons. The applicable fee for the passport of minor
is Rs. 1,000.
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Senior Citizen
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Q20:
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I am a pensioner or have a senior's card; can I have a senior's passport?
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Separate senior's passport is not issued to a senior citizen. They can
apply for an ordinary passport with a validity of 10 years. Senior Citizens
can be issued a passport on post police verification basis if they submit
copy of child's (Age greater than 18) passport, who is staying abroad (with
page having parent's name) as an additional document along with their
application form. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted
along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q21:
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What benefits do senior citizens get for issuance of passport?
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Senior Citizens can be issued a passport on post police verification
basis if they submit copy of child's (Age greater than 18) passport, who is
staying abroad (with page having parent's name) as an additional document
along with their application form. To check the complete list of documents to
be submitted along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page. The Ministry announced a new scheme
with effect from 24 June, 2017 in respect of senior citizens (age of 60 &
above) under which a discount of 10 per cent is given on the applicable
passport fee for all fresh applications for passports to such persons.
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Students
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Q22(a):
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I am a student staying away from my parents. Where do I apply for a
passport and what proof of residence do I have to furnish?
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Students studying away from home should ideally apply at an authorized
Passport application submission centre (PSK/POPSK/Camp/DPC/SPC/CSC) of the
RPO linked to the hostel/institute address where s/he is staying for studies
- mentioning parental address as the permanent one in the application form.
Else they may also apply at any other RPO's application submission centre of
his/her choice (as Ordinary Passport and PCC Services can be availed at any
RPO irrespective of applicant's present address declared in the application
form) entering the true present and permanent address information in the
application form. All applicants need to register as user (on PSP portal (www.passportindia.gov.in) or
mPassport Seva mobile app (available on Android and iOS platforms)) with the
RPO to which their preferred application submission centre is linked.
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Q22(b):
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My passport is getting expired shortly. When can I apply for reissue of
the passport?
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If you are a student, you can get your passport reissued within two years
of Expiry of your existing passport (as per the 'Date of Expiry' printed on
the passport) by specifying the reason for reissue as 'Validity Expired
within 3 Years/Due to Expire'. Other applicants can apply for reissue of
passport within one year of expiry of existing passport by specifying the
reason for reissue stated above.
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Employees of Government/PSU/Statutory Body
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Q23:
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Is Identity Certificate mandatory for Government/Public Sector/Statutory
body employees?
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Can a government employee apply as an ordinary citizen without submitting the
additional documents?
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For issuance of a fresh passport, Government/Public Sector/Statutory body
employees need to submit either Identity Certificate in original as per
Annexure "A" or No Objection Certificate (NOC) as per Annexure
"G" or Prior Intimation Letter (PI) as per Annexure "H"
as an additional document along with the application form. If he/she submits
Annexure "A", passport will be issued without police verification
and if he/she submits Annexure "G", passport will be issued on post
police verification basis and if he/she submits Annexure "H",
passport will be issued on pre police verification basis. For re-issue of
passport, Government/Public Sector/Statutory body employees need to submit No
Objection Certificate (NOC) as per Annexure "G" or Prior Intimation
Letter (PI) as per Annexure "H" as an additional document along
with the application form.
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What benefits do government employees and retired government employees
get for issuance of passport?
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Government Employees: Government/Public Sector/Statutory body
employees can be issued passport without police verification, if they submit
Identity Certificate in original as per Annexure "A" as an
additional document along with the application form. They can be issued a
passport on post police verification basis, if they submit No Objection
Certificate (NOC) (as per Annexure "G") and on pre police
verification basis if they submit Prior Intimation Letter (PI) as per
Annexure "H" as an additional document along with the application
form.
Retired Government Employees: Retired Government employees can be issued
a passport on post police verification basis if they submit Pension Payment
Order as an additional document along with the application form.
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Q25:
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If a Government employee wants to apply for change in name in passport,
is he/she required to publish declaration/advertisement regarding change of
name in a leading newspaper ?
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If a Government/Public Sector/Statutory body employee wants to make a
change in name, then he/she has to submit the following additional documents:
Gazette Notification changing name in applicant's department
Fresh ID Certificate in changed name
Hence, advertisement / declaration in a reading newspaper is required.
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Owner, Partners and Directors of Companies which are members of CII,
FICCI and ASSOCHAM
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Q26:
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I am a Director of a company which is a member of CII, FICCI and
ASSOCHAM? What additional documents do I have to submit?
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To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along with the
application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page.
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Citizenship of India (Other than by Birth)
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Q27:
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Explain citizenship of India by birth, descent, registration,
naturalization.
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Citizen of India by birth: You are Citizen of India by birth if you
are born in India.
Citizen of India by descent: You are Citizen of India by descent if
you are born outside India and either of your parents is a citizen of India at
the time of your birth.
Citizen of India by registration/naturalization: You are Citizen of
India by Registration/Naturalization if you have been granted Indian
Citizenship by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Govt of India.
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Q28:
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Can an Indian passport be issued to applicants born outside India?
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Indian passport can be issued to the "Citizen of India by
Descent" i.e. person born to Indian parent(s) outside India.
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Dependent Family Members of Government/PSU/Statutory body employees
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Q29:
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Can dependents of Government/Public Sector/Statutory body employees apply
for a passport in the normal process without submitting any affidavits?
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A:
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Dependent family members of Government/Public Sector/Statutory body
employees can be issued passport without police verification, if they submit
the following additional documents along with their application form:
"Identity Certificate" in original as per Annexure
"A" (of dependent)
Otherwise, passport would be issued to them on pre police verification
basis, or post police verification basis - if they apply under Tatkaal
scheme.
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Applicants who have changed their names in past
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Q30:
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I recently got married/divorced. How do I change my name on my passport?
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A:
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To change the name in the passport, you have to apply for a
"Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change done in the
personal particulars. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted
along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q31:
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I am a married lady and want to apply for a fresh passport. I am unable
to provide the prescribed marriage certificate or joint affidavit due to
marital discord or separation. What should I do?
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Married applicants would not be required to provide any marriage
certificate.
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Applicants who are convicted or if a court case is pending against them
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Q32:
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What do I do if I have a Court Case against me?
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A:
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If a criminal case is pending against you in any court, you can be issued
a passport subject to the condition that you enclose a written permission by
the court allowing you to travel abroad. Normally a short validity passport
valid for one year is issued, subject to conditions if any, mentioned in the
Court order as per GSR 570 (E) dated 25 August, 1993.
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Applicants who have been repatriated/deported
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Q33:
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The applicant has repatriated from abroad at Government cost and wants to
apply for a fresh passport. However he/she does not have a proof of refund of
repatriation cost to Ministry of External Affairs. What should he/she do?
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He/she should meet the Assistant Passport Officer (APO) at your nearest
PSK/RPO
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Validity Expired
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Q34:
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My passport expired 4 years ago. Can it be reissued? What is the
procedure to re-issue it?
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A:
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You have to fill up the Passport Application Form and apply for
"Re-issue of Passport". You can submit the filled in application
form at a nearby authorized Passport application submission centre
(PSK/POPSK/Camp/DPC/SPC/CSC) after registering as PSP User (on PSP portal (www.passportindia.gov.in) or
mPassport Seva mobile app (available on Android and iOS platforms)) with the
RPO to which your preferred application submission centre is linked. You must
carry original and self attested photocopy of your expired passport and proof
of your address. Fresh police verification is initiated if the passport has
expired more than three years ago. Hence, fresh police verification will be
required in your case.
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Q35:
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What are the additional requirements if passport has expired more than
three years ago?
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A:
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Fresh police verification would take place if you apply for re-issue of
passport after expiry of old passport more than three years ago.
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Q36:
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I'm 25 now, but my last passport was issued when I was 15. What should I
do?
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You need to apply for "Re-issue" of passport
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Damaged Passport
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Q37:
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What is the definition of damaged passport?
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A:
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Damaged passport is classified further based on the extent of damage,
i.e.:
Damaged Passport - Passport number is readable, name is legible and Photo
is intact
Damaged beyond recognition/ mutilated/smudged entries/washed out
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Q38:
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What is the procedure to apply for duplicate passport in case of lost or
damaged passport?
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A:
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To apply for duplicate passport in case of lost or damaged passport, you
have to fill the Passport Application form and apply for "Re-issue"
of passport.
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Lost/Stolen Passport
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Q39:
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What do I do if I lose my passport?
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A:
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Loss of passport should be immediately reported to the nearest Police
Station and to the Passport Office or Indian Mission, if abroad. You can
apply for "Re-issue" of passport at your nearest PSK and submit the
required documents along with your passport application form. To check the
complete list of documents to be submitted along with the application form,
please click on "Documents Required" link on Home page.
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Q40:
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I lost my passport recently. I've applied for a duplicate passport. I
want to know if the new passport will have the same number as my old
passport, or a new number?
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A:
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The new passport will have a new passport number, with a fresh validity
of 10 years.
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Q41:
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I recently lost my valid passport, but do not have the details. Will it
be possible for the Passport Office to trace the details from your system and
give them to me for filling my application form for a duplicate/new passport?
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A:
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You need to visit Assistant Passport Officer (APO) at your nearest PSK.
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Q42:
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What can I do if I have lost my passport and have to travel to India
urgently due to an emergency like serious illness or death in the family?
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A:
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You need to contact the respective Indian Mission/Post to apply for
issuance of another Passport. An Emergency Certificate (EC) may also be
issued for returning to India after verification of Indian
nationality/origin/particulars.
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Q43:
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I am an Indian living abroad. I lost my Indian passport but I don't have
photocopy of the same. What should I do?
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A:
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Photocopy of the old passport is not a mandatory document to be submitted
in case of lost/damaged/stolen passport. It should be produced, if it is
available. But you will be required to produce, the previous passport details
like Passport number, date of issue, date of expiry and place of issue, while
filling the passport application form. If you do not have that information,
then contact the respective Indian mission/post in that country.
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Exhaustion of Pages
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Q44:
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The pages in my passport booklet have exhausted, but it has a validity of
5 years. What is the procedure to apply for new booklet?
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A:
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You need to apply for "Re-issue" of passport. A new passport
booklet would be issued to you with a fresh validity of 10 years.
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Q45:
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When an additional booklet/additional pages issued?
OR
My passport is nearly full but is valid for another 4 years, is it possible
to add extra pages?
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A:
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Additional pages are not added to a passport booklet. If the pages in the
passport booklet have exhausted, you need to apply for "Re-issue"
of passport and submit the filled in application form at your nearest
PSK/POPSK.. A new passport booklet would be issued to you. To check the
complete list of documents to be submitted along with the application form,
please click on "Documents Required" link on Home page.
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Validity Due to Expire
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Q46:
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My passport will expire in 2 years. What should I do?
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A:
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You can apply for a re-issue of passport up to 1 year before the expiry
or within three years after the expiry of the existing passport without fresh
police verification, provided there is no change in personal particulars and
there is clear police report with respect to your previous passport and there
is no adverse entry in the system. You can also apply for re-issue of
passport if your previous passport expired more than three years ago, but
fresh police verification would take place.
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Q47:
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How long is a passport valid?
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A:
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In case of adults, 10-year validity passport would be issued. In case of
minors, the validity of passport is restricted to 5 years or till they attain
the age of 18, whichever is earlier. But the minors between 15 to 18 years of
age can apply either for a 10-year validity passport or for a passport which
is valid till they attain the age of 18 years. Different fees are applicable
depending upon the category they are applying for . Further, most of the
foreign missions/embassies insist on the passport validity of at least of six
months to one year before they consider issuing visas. Accordingly, it is
advisable to apply for re-issue well before time to avoid last minute rush.
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Q48:
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My passport is about to expire, but I have lost my birth certificate.
What are my options?
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A:
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If your passport is due to expire, you need to apply for
"Re-issue" of passport. In case of "Re-issue" of
passport, you need to submit a proof of date of birth, if either your old
passport has been lost/damaged or you want to change date of birth in the
passport. You can submit the one of the following documents:
Birth Certificate issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths or the
Municipal Corporation or any other prescribed authority, whosoever has been
empowered under the Registration of Birth and Deaths Act, 1969 to register
the birth of a child born in India.
Transfer/School leaving/Matriculation Certificate issued by the school
last attended/recognised educational board having the date of birth of the
applicant.
PAN Card issued by the Income Tax Department having the date of birth of
the applicant.
Aadhaar Card/E-Aadhaar having the date of birth of the applicant
Copy of an extract of the service record of the applicant (only in
respect of Government servants) or the Pay Pension Order (in respect of
retired Government Servants), duly attested/certified by the
officer/in-charge of the Administration of the concerned Ministry/Department
of the applicant, having his date of birth.
Driving licence issued by the Transport Department of the concerned State
Government, having the date of birth of the applicant.
Election Photo Identity Card issued by the Election Commission of India
containing the date of birth of the applicant.
Policy Bond issued by Public Life Insurance Corporations/Companies containing
the date of birth of the holder of the insurance policy.
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Q49:
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What will be the validity of passport if I apply for renewal of a Short
Validity Passport (SVP)?
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A:
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If you apply for renewal of a Short Validity Passport (SVP), then the
validity of passport would be decided by Assistant Passport Officer /RPO.
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Change of Appearance
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Q50:
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My appearance has changed. What should I do?
OR
What is the procedure to change photograph of a child in the passport?
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A:
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To change the photograph in the passport, you have to apply for
"Re-issue" of passport.
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Change of Name
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Q51:
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My name has changed. Can I travel in my previous name? Otherwise how do I
change the name on my passport?
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A:
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It is not advisable to travel in your previous name. To change your name
in the passport, you have to apply for "Re-issue" of passport. . To
check the complete list of documents to be submitted along with the
application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page.
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Q52:
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What documents are required when there is a change in name on account of
divorce?
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A:
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Following additional documents have to be submitted:-
Court certified copy of Divorce Decree or self attested copy of Divorce
certificate.
To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along with the
application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page.
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Q53:
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There is a mistake in the spelling of my name in the passport. What can I
do?
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A:
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If you find any mistake/error in the particulars printed in the passport
booklet as per the application form submitted, please return the passport for
necessary rectification. Any additional fees required to be paid would depend
solely on merit of the case as decided by the Assistant Passport Officer
/Passport Issuing Authority. . If there is a misrepresentation of facts, then
penalty could also be imposed. However, applicants are requested to apply
online with the view to ensure that the passports are delivered without any
typographical errors since applicants have themselves fed the data.
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Q54:
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The Surname field is blank on my passport. And my full name is written in
the Given Name field. What is the process to add the surname to my passport?
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A:
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If you find any mistake/error in the particulars printed in the passport
booklet as per the application form submitted, please return the passport for
necessary rectification. Any additional fees required to be paid would depend
solely on merit of the case as decided by the Assistant Passport Officer )/
Passport Officer ) . If there is a misrepresentation of facts, then penalty
could also be imposed. However, applicants are requested to apply online with
the view to ensure that the passports are delivered without any typographical
errors since applicants have themselves fed the data. If you have done a
mistake while filling your passport application form i.e. you have filled
your full name in the "Given Name" field, then you will need to
apply for re-issue of passport for change in personal particulars.
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Q55:
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Is No Police Verification (PV) possible in case of change in name of
Govt./PSU/Statutory Body employees? If yes, what documents are required?
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A:
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The documents required are:
Issue of fresh passport: In case of change in name of Govt./PSU/statutory
body employees, pre Police Verification will be done. Post Police
Verification will be done on submission of Tatkaal documents.
Re-issue of passport: In case of change in name of Govt./PSU/statutory
body employees, if the old passport has clear or exempted PV Report and
required documents are submitted No Police Verification will be done.
To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along with the
application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page
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Change of Date of Birth / Place of Birth
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Q56:
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What is the process to change the date/place of birth in the passport?
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A:
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To change the date/place of birth in the passport, you have to apply for
a "Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change done in the
personal particulars. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted
along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q57:
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I want to get the DOB changed in the passport since there is a typing
error. What should I do?
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A:
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If you find any mistake/error in the particulars printed in the passport
booklet as per the application form you submitted, please return the passport
for necessary rectification. Any additional fees required to be paid would
depend solely on merit of the case as decided by the Assistant Passport
Officer )/ Passport Officer . If there is a misrepresentation of facts, then
penalty could also be imposed. However, applicants are requested to apply
online with the view to ensure that the passports are delivered without any
typographical errors since applicants have themselves fed the data.
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Change of Spouse's Name
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Q58(a):
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What is the process to endorse spouse's name on my passport?
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A:
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To endorse the spouse's name on your passport, you have to apply for a
'Re-issue' of passport and get the specified change done in personal
particulars. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along
with the application form, please click on 'Documents Required' link
on Home page.
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Q58(b):
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My spouse is a foreign citizen. What document(s) do I need to submit
along with my passport application to include his/her name in my passport?
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A:
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For the applicants whose spouse is a foreign citizen and the name needs
to be included in the passport, one of the following documents need to be
submitted along with the passport application:
i. Marriage Certificate issued by the Indian Mission/Post abroad.
OR
ii. Marriage Certificate issued by Foreign Government, duly
attested/apostille either by:
The Indian Mission/Post in the jurisdiction from where the Marriage
Certificate was issued
The foreign Embassy/High Commission/Consulate of that country in India
OR
iii. Marriage Certificate issued in India by Indian authorities (Marriage
Officer/Registrar of Marriage)
OR
Marriage Certificate issued by Foreign Embassy/High Commission/Consulate of
that country in India (to which the foreign spouse is a citizen)
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Q58(c):
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My spouse is a foreign citizen. So while applying for a passport, do I
need to add prefix/suffix with his/her name that denotes nationality of the
belonging country?
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A:
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While mentioning name of foreign spouse in the passport application form,
no prefix/suffix denoting nationality of the spouse should be added. Only the
actual name of the spouse needs to be mentioned.
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Q59:
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What documents are required for deletion of spouse's name on account of
divorce?
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A:
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Following additional documents have to be submitted:-
Court certified copy of Divorce decree or self attested copy of Divorce
certificate.
To check the complete list of documents to be submitted along with the
application form, please click on "Documents Required" link
on Home page.
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Change of Address
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Q60:
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How do I change the address on my passport?
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A:
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To change the address in the passport, you have to apply for a
"Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change done in the
personal particulars. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted
along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Deletion of ECR
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Q61:
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My passport was issued at Passport Office, Hyderabad. Presently, I am
working at Chandigarh for the last one year. Can I apply for Non-ECR status
at Chandigarh and what are the documents required?
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A:
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You can apply for deletion of ECR at a nearby authorized Passport
application submission centre (PSK/POPSK/Camp/DPC/SPC/CSC) after registering
as PSP User (on PSP portal (www.passportindia.gov.in) or mPassport Seva mobile
app (available on Android and iOS platforms)) with the RPO to which your
preferred application submission centre is linked , Chandigarh. For this
purpose, you need to submit Passport Application form along with the
following documents:
Original and self attested photocopy of your passport.
Documentary proof for any one of the Non-ECR (previously ECNR) categories
- if you are eligible for Non-ECR.
Proof of present address.
To know the list of documents which can be submitted as Address Proof,
please click on "Documents Required" link on Home page.
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Q62:
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My child has ECR status printed on his passport? What should I do?
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A:
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To change the ECR status printed on your child's passport, you have to
apply for a "Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change
done in personal particulars.
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Q63:
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I'm eligible for Non-ECR (previously ECNR - Emigration Check Not
Required), the same was stamped in my previous expired passport. But there is
no Non-ECR stamp in my reissued passport. Am I covered under Non-ECR
category?
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A:
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The practice of placing the Non-ECR (ECNR) stamp has been discontinued.
If there is no stamp on your passport, it means you are covered under the
Non-ECR category.
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Change of Gender /parents name
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Q64:
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Can I apply for change in my gender or change in father's/mother's name
in the passport? What additional documents do I have to submit?
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A:
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To change your gender or your father's/mother's name, you have to apply
for a "Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change done in
personal particulars. To check the complete list of documents to be submitted
along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Issue of Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
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Q65:
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How do I apply for a Police clearance Certificate (PCC)?
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A:
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You can submit the filled in Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
Application Form at a nearby authorized Passport application submission
centre (PSK/POPSK/Camp/DPC/SPC/CSC) after registering as PSP User (on PSP
portal (www.passportindia.gov.in) or
mPassport Seva mobile app (available on Android and iOS platforms)) with the
RPO to which your preferred application submission centre is linked. You need
to attach the self-attested photocopies of following documents along with the
Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) Application Form:
Passport in original with self-attested photocopy of its first two and
last two pages, including ECR/Non-ECR page (previously ECNR) and the page of
observation , if any , made by Passport Issuing Authority and validity
extension page, if any, in respect of short validity passport.
Proof of Present Address (if address is different from the one mentioned
on passport).
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Q66:
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In how much time will Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) be issued?
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A:
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Please refer the table below to determine the time required for issuing
Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) in various cases:
S.No.
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Police Verification Report (PVR)/ Observation in System
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Service Levels
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1.
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Police Verification Report in respect of the existing passport is clear
and there is no subsequent adverse entry in the system
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Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) will be issued on the same day at
PSK
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2.
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a) Police Verification was not required when the passport was issued
as the applicant was then a minor and has now become an adult
b) Police Verification was not required when the passport was issued as
the applicant was a dependent of a Government employee
c) Police Verification process could not be completed at the time of
issuance of passport due to various reasons
d) Applicant's present address is different from that mentioned in the
passport
e) Any other such cases where passport was issued without police
verification
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Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) will be issued only after completion
of police verification process. After PVR is received, Passport Office (PO)
will inform the applicant through e-mail/ letter. Applicant needs to come
to the Passport Office (PO) with his/her passport to collect Police
Clearance Certificate (PCC). Country for which Police Clearance Certificate
(PCC) is being issued will be stamped on the passport.
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Q67:
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What is the procedure to apply for Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) if
passport was issued from another Passport office/Indian Mission?
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A:
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If you are in India, you can submit the filled in Police Clearance
Certificate (PCC) Application Form at a nearby authorized Passport
application submission centre (PSK/POPSK/Camp/DPC/SPC/CSC) after registering
as PSP User (on PSP portal (www.passportindia.gov.in) or mPassport Seva mobile
app (available on Android and iOS platforms)) with the RPO to which your
preferred application submission centre is linked. If you are abroad, you
need to contact the respective Indian mission/post of that country. You need
to attach the self-attested photocopies of the following documents along with
the Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) Application Form:
Passport in original with self-attested photocopy of its first two and
last two pages, including ECR/Non-ECR page (previously ECNR), the page of
observation (if any) made by Passport Issuing Authority, and validity
extension page, if any, in respect of short validity passport
Proof of Present Address (if address is different from the one mentioned
on passport).
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Q68:
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What is the validity of Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)?
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A:
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There is no validity specified for PCC. PCC is not exactly a Passport
Service. PCC is a requirement of foreign govts for grant of immigration/
work/residence/family visa/permit.. Generally it is considered valid for six
months.
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Q69:
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Can Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) be issued for more than one
country through one application form?
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A:
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Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) can only be issued for one country
through one application form.
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Q70:
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What is the age limit for getting the Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)?
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A:
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There is no age limit specified for getting the Police Clearance
Certificate.
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Q71:
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Are minor citizens required to apply for Police Clearance Certificate?
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A:
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Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) can be issued to minors, if a foreign
govt asks for the same.
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Issue/ Re-issue of Diplomatic/Official Passport
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Q72:
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I am preparing for official travel. How do I obtain my diplomatic,
official or regular no-fee passport?
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A:
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You need to fill/upload the Diplomatic/Official Passport online
form/e-form. Normally applications for diplomatic and official passports are
entertained only at the Consular, Passport and Visa (CPV) Division, Patiala
House, New Delhi. However , you may also apply at the Passport Office
attached to your present residential address. Please submit the following
documents along with the application form: --
For existing Ordinary Passport (if any) : Proof / Certificate of Safe
Custody done at your office
For existing Diplomatic/ Official Passport (i.e. in Re-Issue
applications) : the original Diplomatic/Official Passport for cancellation.
If the same is kept in the safe custody of the Ministry of External Affairs,
the original surrender/safe custody certificate. If the same has been
cancelled by Ministry of External Affairs, the original cancellation
certificate.
A copy of your Official Identity (ID) Card (or that of the Head of
Office)
A copy of Certificate issued by the Head of Office in the format enclosed
within the new Diplomatic/Official Application Form available in the website
The Official Request from Forwarding Officer in the format enclosed within
the new Diplomatic/Official Application Form available in the website
The Political/PMO Clearance Certificate, if applicable
If you are retiring in less than six months from the date of application,
please give an undertaking from your office that you will surrender the
Diplomatic/Official passport to your office immediately after return from
official assignment.
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Tatkaal Related
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Q73:
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I am travelling very soon. How can I get a passport urgently?
OR
have to travel to the UK next week on a company assignment. I don't have a
passport. Can I get a new passport under the Tatkaal Scheme?
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A:
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You can apply under the Tatkaal scheme, if you are eligible, you have to
pay the additional Tatkaal fee of Rs. 2,000. If your age is 18 or above, you
must submit three out of the thirteen documents from the List of Acceptable Documents . If your age is below
18 years, you must submit two out of the six documents from the List of Acceptable Documents . To check the complete
list of documents to be submitted along with the application form, please
click on "Documents Required" link on Home page.
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Q74:
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Can I apply for a passport under the Tatkaal scheme?
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A:
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The final authority of the issuance of passport under the Tatkaal scheme
lies with the Passport Office. But, there are list of applicants who cannot
apply for passport under the Tatkaal scheme. To check the list of applicants
who cannot apply under the Tatkaal scheme, please refer instruction
booklet. Click Here to download Instruction Booklet.
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Q75:
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I have submitted my passport under the normal procedure, but now I need
my passport urgently. Can I convert my application to a Tatkaal application?
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A:
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You need to visit Assistant Passport Officer at your nearest PSK
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Q76:
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Is Tatkaal Passport Process same as Normal Passport Process?
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A:
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Under the Tatkaal scheme, an applicant needs to submit additional
documents and additional fees along with his/her application form. Also,
police verification will be done after the issuance of passport. To check the
list of additional documents, please click on "Documents Required"
link on Home page and to check the fee structure, please click on "Fee
Calculator" link on Home page.
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Emigration Check Required (ECR) Related
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Q77:
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I have a passport with ECR status printed on it. What does this mean?
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A:
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Emigration clearance is required for employment in the following
countries (18 in total): United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(KSA), Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Libya, Jordan, Yemen, Sudan,
Brunei, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Syria, Lebanon, Thailand, and Iraq. ECR
passport holders taking up employment in the above mentioned list of 18
countries require emigration clearance from the office of the Protector of
Emigrants (POE) before leaving India; otherwise, they will be stopped from traveling
at the port of exit. Please Click Here to download the instruction booklet. ECR
passport holders traveling abroad for a purpose other than employment, to any
of the list of 18 countries, will be allowed to leave the country on
production of valid passport, valid visa and return ticket at the immigration
counters of an international airport in India.
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Q78:
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What are the categories eligible for Non-ECR status and what documents do
they have to submit?
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A:
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To view the complete list of Non-ECR categories and the documents to be
submitted, please click on "Documents Required" link on
Home page.
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Q79:
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My passport was issued at Passport Office, Hyderabad. Presently I am
working in Chandigarh for the last one year. Can I apply for Non-ECR status
at Chandigarh and what are the documents required?
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A:
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You can apply for deletion of ECR at your nearest PSK within the
jurisdiction of Passport Office, Chandigarh. For this purpose, you need to
submit Passport Application form along with the following documents:
Original and self attested photocopy of your passport.
Documentary proof of any one of the Non-ECR (previously ECNR) categories
- if you are eligible for Non-ECR. Proof of present address.
To view the list of documents that can be submitted as address proof,
please click on "Documents Required" link on Home page.
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Q80:
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I don't have Non-ECR status in my passport. Can I get it on the basis of
my provisional matriculation or above certificate issued by the
University/Board concerned?
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A:
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You need to apply for Re-issue of passport for deletion of ECR. A new
passport booklet (without having the "ECR" status printed on its
last page) will be dispatched to you. You are entitled to Non-ECR status if
you possess qualification of Matriculation or above. You can get Non-ECR
status on the basis of provisional matriculation certificate if the mark
sheets of all semesters of your course are available with you. To check the
complete list of Non-ECR categories, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q81:
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I am a salaried person and income tax is deducted from salary. What are
the documents I need to submit for Non-ECR status?
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A:
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Following documents have to be submitted for Non-ECR (previously ECNR)
status:
Proof of assessment of income tax and actual payment of income tax for
last one year; or
Income Tax returns statement (with income tax being paid by the
applicant) for last one year that is stamped by income tax authorities and a
copy of the PAN card.
For complete list of documents to be submitted along with the application
form, please click on "Documents Required" link on Home
page.
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Q82:
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I have a passport with ECR status. Is emigration clearance required if I
want to visit a country other than the list of 18 countries mentioned in the
instruction booklet?
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A:
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No, emigration clearance is not required, if you want to visit a country
other than the list of 18 countries mentioned in the instruction booklet. ECR
passport holders travelling abroad for purpose other than employment, to any
of the list of 18 countries, will be allowed to leave the country on
production of valid passport, valid visa and return ticket at the immigration
counters of an international airport in India. ECR passport holders taking up
employment in the list of 18 countries require emigration clearance from the
office of the Protector of Emigrants (POE) before leaving India; otherwise,
they will be stopped from traveling at the port of exit.
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Q83:
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I have a passport with ECR status and have an employment visa on it. Do I
require emigration clearance?
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A:
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ECR passport holders taking up employment in the list of 18 countries
mentioned in the instructions of passport application form require emigration
clearance from the office of the Protector of Emigrants (POE) before leaving
India; otherwise, they will be stopped from travelling at the port of exit. A
passport holder having employment visa in passport does not require clearance
from POE when they go back after a short visit to India, else emigration
clearance is required.
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Q84:
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My child has ECR status printed on his passport? What should I do?
|
A:
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To change the ECR status printed on your child's passport, you have to
apply for a "Re-issue" of passport and get the specified change
done in personal particulars.
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Q85:
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I have ECR status printed on my passport. I want to go to Malaysia
urgently. What is the procedure I need to follow?
|
A:
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At present Emigration control is exercised by the Ministry of Overseas
Indian Affairs, through Protector of Emigrants (POE) under the Emigration
Act, 1982. Emigration clearance is required for employment in the following
countries (18 in total): United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(KSA), Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Libya, Jordan, Yemen, Sudan,
Brunei, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Syria, Lebanon, Thailand, and Iraq. If you
are going to Malaysia for purpose other than employment, you will be allowed
to leave the country on production of valid passport, valid visa and return
ticket at the immigration counters of an international airport in India. If
you are taking up employment in Malaysia, you require emigration clearance
from the office of the Protector of Emigrants (POE) before leaving India;
otherwise, they will be stopped from travelling at the port of exit. For
further clarification refer website www.mea.gov.in.
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Other Service Related Queries
|
Q86:
|
Can I apply for services at a Passport Office other than the Passport
Office where my previous passport was issued?
|
A:
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An applicant can apply for passport from anywhere in India. Applicants
can choose the Passport Office (PO) and thus the desired Passport Seva Kendra
(PSK)/ Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) under the PO where they wish
to submit their application irrespective of whether the present residential
address specified in the application form lies within the jurisdiction of the
selected PO or not. The Police Verification would be conducted at the address
specified in the application form. The passport will be printed and
dispatched by the PO selected for application submission by the applicant.
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Q87:
|
I shifted to Delhi 7 months back from Bangalore. I want to apply for a
passport. Can I apply for a passport at Passport Office, Delhi? If so, please
let me know the procedure.
|
A:
|
An applicant can apply for passport from anywhere in India. Applicants
can choose the Passport Office (PO) and thus the desired Passport Seva Kendra
(PSK)/ Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) under the PO where they wish
to submit their application irrespective of whether the present residential
address specified in the application form lies within the jurisdiction of the
selected PO or not. The Police Verification would be conducted at the address
specified in the application form. The passport will be printed and
dispatched by the PO selected for application submission by the applicant.
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Q88:
|
I shifted to Delhi 7 months back from Bangalore. I want to apply for a
passport. Can I apply for a passport at Passport Office, Delhi? If so, please
let me know the procedure.
|
Q89:
|
Can I obtain a new passport if I am in USA on a visitor's visa?
|
A:
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Visitors from India on B1 /B2 visa who are not normally resident in USA
are advised to hold passports which are valid for the period of their visit.
In such cases, where it becomes necessary due to unavoidable reasons,
passport would be reissued after clearance from the original Passport Issuing
Authority.
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Q90:
|
Can I get a passport on Post police verification under the Normal scheme?
|
A:
|
The issuance of passport on Post police verification under the Normal
scheme depends on case to case basis. The applicant needs to submit
additional documents for the same. To check the complete list of documents to
be submitted along with the application form, please click on "Documents
Required" link on Home page.
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Q91:
|
I had applied for a passport last year but the same was not issued. I
want to again apply for a passport. Should I put a cross against "Fresh
Passport" or "Re-issue of Passport" in Column 1.1 of the Passport
Application form?
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A:
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You have to apply for "Fresh Passport", if you were not issued
passport last time. You need to provide the previous application details like
file number, month and year of applying and name of the Passport Office where
applied, in Column 7.2 of the Passport Application form.
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Q92:
|
Can an Indian passport be issued to applicants born outside India?
|
A:
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Indian passport can be issued to the "Citizen of India by
Descent" i.e. person born to Indian parent(s) outside India.
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