Thursday, July 31, 2008

Passport for Minor

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Passport office for Minor:-


Attested photocopy of passport, if any, of both parents, applicable.
Original passports of parents should be presented for verification of particulars.

If one parent is resident abroad, a Sworn affidavit by the parent resident abroad attested by the Indian Mission along with affidavit from parent residing in India as well be submitted.Ordinarily the consent of both parents is required for issue of a passport to a minor.

However if it is absolutely not possible due to any reason, the parent applying for a passport for his/her minor child may submit an affidavit (Annexure G) and based on the same passport application will be processed.

If child is below 15 years he will get 5 years validate passport and if he is 15-18 he will get 10 years validate passport.

Passport For Adopted Children:



In case of Adopted Children the following documents are to be furnished:

i) Valid adoption deed registered as per Indian laws

ii) In the case of Christians, Muslims and Parsis, a court order granting guardianship and allowing the child to be taken out of the Country.

iii) Copy of the guarantee executed before the Court concerned.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Holiday List of Passport Office India

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06.03.2008- Mahashivratri
21.03.2008- Good Friday
14.04.2008- Ram Naumi
18.04.2008- Mahavir Jayanti
20.05.2008- Buddha Purnima
15.08.2008- Independence Day
02.10.2008- Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
09.10.2008- Dussehra
28.10.2008- Diwali
13.11.2008- Guru Nanak's Birthday
09.12.2008- Idu'l Zuha
25.12.2008- Christmas Day

Friday, July 4, 2008

Amritsar: Passport office in Amritsar

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Amritsar:The Sikh holy city of Amritsar will have its own new passport office functional by this month-end with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) setting up a new facility here.

This will be the third passport office in Punjab after the existing ones in state capital Chandigarh and Jalandhar city.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee is likely to inaugurate the new passport office here June 28 in the presence of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

The new passport office is located in this city's upscale business and residential Ranjit Avenue area.
Thousands of Punjabis, especially those from the Doaba belt comprising the districts of Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Nawan Shahr and Kapurthala - all located between the Sutlej and Beas rivers, have migrated abroad, especially to the US, Britain, Canada and European countries in the last nearly seven decades.

The new passport office is being opened here to take part of the work load off from the regional passport office in Jalandhar. Over 100,000 passports will be issued annually from here, MEA officials said.
The demand for passports has also gone up in this area of Punjab after relaxation in rules for people wanting to visit shrines in Pakistan and going for other work in the neighbouring country. Lahore city in Pakistan is just 50 km from here

The Minister of External Affairs said that his Ministry has already initiated the Passport Seva Project for introducing better and latest IT solutions, further simplification of procedures and reducing paper work to the barest minimum, with a view to maximizing the comfort levels of passport applicants and achieving the best international standards. The project, which is expected to be implemented in a time frame of 19 months, will result in the issue of passports within three days and in cases which require police verification, within three days after the completion of the verification process.

Tatkal passports will be issued on the day of submission of the application. The Passport Seva Project envisages opening of 68 Passport Facilitation Centres all over the country, where the non-sovereign functions, involved in the passport issuance process, will be performed by a service provider to be selected through an open bidding process. Police verification will be expedited through electronic linkage of the Passport Facilitation Centres with the police authorities in State Capitals. This centre would also start issuing e-passports, also known as biometric passports, in the diplomatic category, said he. Issue of e-passports in the official passport category will also commence soon. The Ministry of External Affairs has drawn up a programme for the full roll out of e-passports in the ordinary passport category by September, 2009.