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How to Apply for a Passport in India (2026 Updated)

How to Apply for a Passport in India in 2026 with this complete step-by-step guide. online process, documents list, fees, police verification.

How to Apply for a Passport in India in 2026 with this complete step-by-step guide. online process, documents list, fees, police verification.

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2026 Updated • Mobile-first • Step-by-step

How to Apply Passport in India – Complete Step-by-Step Guide, Rejection Reasons & Common Doubts (2026 Updated)

Online application • PSK/POPSK appointment • Police verification • Normal/Tatkal • FAQs
Best for first-time applicants
Rejection reasons explained
Police verification doubts cleared
Normal vs Tatkal clarity
Note: Rules, fees and timelines can change. Always confirm final fee/timeline on the official Passport Seva portal before paying.

What this guide covers (important)

Applying for a passport in India is mostly online now, but many applicants still face delays due to small mistakes: spelling errors, address mismatch, wrong document selection, and missing police verification readiness. This guide explains the complete passport application process (Normal/Tatkal), documents required, PSK steps, police verification, rejection reasons, and FAQs for first-time applicants.

Quick Snapshot (Save this checklist)

StageWhat You DoWhat PSK/Police ChecksPro Tip
1) RegisterCreate account on Passport SevaEmail/mobile verificationUse active email you check daily
2) Fill FormFresh/Re-issue + personal/address detailsData consistency with documentsMatch name/DOB exactly
3) Pay & BookPay online and book PSK/POPSK slotAppointment + fee confirmationBook earliest slot possible
4) PSK VisitDocuments + biometrics + officer approvalOriginals, photocopies, eligibilityCarry extra proofs as backup
5) Police VerificationBe available, show originals, respond fastAddress + identity + backgroundKeep neighbors/family informed
Tip: On mobile, swipe the table left-right.
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Types of Passports in India

1) Ordinary Passport (Blue)
Issued to general citizens. Validity usually 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors.
2) Official Passport (White)
Issued to government officials traveling on official duty.
3) Diplomatic Passport (Maroon)
Issued to diplomats and eligible high-ranking officials.
Most applicants apply for the Ordinary Passport.
Step 1
Create account on Passport Seva portal
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Register with your email ID and mobile number. Use an email address you check regularly because PSK status updates and messages are important.

Step 2
Select application type (Fresh / Re-issue)
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  • Fresh Passport: first-time passport
  • Re-issue: expired, lost, damaged, name/address change, pages exhausted
  • Choose Normal or Tatkal based on urgency
Step 3
Fill the passport application form carefully
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Fill details exactly as per your documents (name, DOB, address, parent names). Small mismatches can cause delay or rejection.

Option A: Online submission
Fill and submit directly on the portal.
Option B: Offline e-Form submission
Download e-form, fill offline, upload XML file.
Step 4
Pay fees & book PSK / Post Office PSK appointment
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After submission, pay online (UPI/card/net-banking) and book an appointment. Fees vary by page count, applicant type, and Tatkal selection. Use the portal’s fee calculator to confirm the exact fee before paying.

Indicative fee signals (commonly seen)
Fresh adult passport (36 pages, normal): ₹1,500
Tatkal (commonly total): ₹3,500
Minor passport (commonly): ₹1,000
Always validate on the official portal before payment.
Step 5
Visit PSK / POPSK (three counters)
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Reach at least 15 minutes early. Carry originals + self-attested photocopies. At PSK, the process usually goes through:

CounterWhat happensYour responsibility
ADocument verificationOriginals + correct photocopies
BPhotograph + biometricsCooperate and confirm details
CFinal decision/approval by officerAnswer clearly if any query
Step 6
Police verification & dispatch
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Police verification may happen before or after issuance depending on the application category and route. Once verification is clear, the passport is printed and dispatched via Speed Post, and you can track using the reference/tracking number.

Documents Required for Passport (Simple list)

1) Proof of Identity (any one)
Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID (and other accepted IDs as per portal list).
2) Proof of Address (any one)
Aadhaar Card, Bank passbook, electricity/water bill, rent agreement (valid as per rules/conditions).
3) Proof of Date of Birth (any one)
Birth certificate, 10th class certificate, Aadhaar (as supported).
Carry these to PSK
  • All originals
  • Self-attested photocopies
  • Appointment receipt / reference
  • Extra backup documents (recommended)

How many days does it take to get a passport?

Normal passport (general expectation)
Many applicants receive it within ~15–30 days, depending on police verification and workload. Official citizen charter timelines can mention up to 30 working days for fresh issue (police verification period excluded).
Tatkal passport (urgent route)
Tatkal can be faster (often a few working days), but it depends on case type and verification requirements. Police verification can happen after issuance in some cases.
Top reasons for delay
  • Address mismatch or incomplete address
  • Applicant not available for police verification
  • Document selection mistakes
  • Name/DOB mismatch across certificates

Common passport application mistakes (avoid these)

Top mistakes that cause delays
  • Spelling mistake in name (especially surname expansion)
  • DOB mismatch between Aadhaar/10th/birth certificate
  • Address proof not matching the entered address
  • Incomplete form fields (especially previous address/parents)
  • Wrong document category selected during application
  • Signature mismatch (rare but possible)
Best practice
Before submitting, cross-check Name, DOB, Address, Parent names with your documents. If possible, take a screenshot/print of the filled details for your own verification.

What happens if passport is rejected?

First: Don’t panic
Rejection is usually due to correctable issues: mismatch, incomplete documents, or verification problems. In most cases, you can reapply after fixing the problem (new fee may apply).
Common reasons for passport rejection
  1. Incorrect or false information in the form
  2. Address verification failure
  3. Incomplete/invalid documentation
  4. Negative police verification report
  5. Pending criminal case / legal restrictions (case-dependent)
  6. Signature mismatch or identity mismatch
  7. Name or DOB mismatch across documents
Can you apply again after rejection?
Yes. In most cases, you can reapply after correcting the issue (document update, address correction, details fix). If rejection is due to legal/police reasons, resolution can take longer and may require legal guidance.

Police verification doubts (clear explanation)

Will police visit home?
In many cases, yes. They verify identity/address. Sometimes they may call you to visit the station or confirm documents.
What if I am not available?
Try to be available. If you miss calls/visit, follow up quickly. Repeated non-availability can lead to delays or adverse remarks.
What documents to show police?
Keep original address proof, ID proof, and your application reference/receipt ready. Also keep any additional address proof as backup.

Passport for students (special points)

Good to know
  • You can use parent address (with proper proof) if you live there
  • Bonafide certificate can help in some contexts
  • Apply early if planning education abroad
Student advice
Don’t wait for the last minute before visa or admission deadlines. Keep a buffer of 30–45 days.
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FAQs – Passport Application in India (2026)

1) Can I apply for passport without Aadhaar?
Yes. Aadhaar is commonly used, but alternative documents may be accepted as per the official list. Always check the portal’s latest acceptable documents.
2) Can passport be rejected after PSK approval?
Yes, rejection/hold can happen due to police verification issues, document mismatch, or additional clarification requirements.
3) Can I track passport status online?
Yes. Use your application reference number on the portal to track status and dispatch updates.
4) Can rent agreement be used as address proof?
In many cases it can be, depending on validity and format. Keep additional proofs as backup to avoid last-minute issues at PSK.
5) What should I do for faster approval?
Ensure document consistency, attend PSK with proper originals, be available for police verification, and respond quickly to calls/queries.

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