Q1: | The applicant is staying at Bangalore for the last two years and permanent address is in Kerala. Can he/she endorse his/her permanent address instead of present address in the passport? |
A: | Only the present address will be endorsed on the passport and not the permanent address. |
Q2: | I have stayed at three different addresses during last one year. Will the police verification be done at all the places? |
A: | Yes. The police verification will be done at all the three addresses where the applicant has resided in the last one year. |
Q3: | While applying for fresh passport, the applicant mentions his paying guest address as present address in the application form. If the applicant shifts to another address before police verification, what should he/she do? |
A: | He/She should intimate the Department In charge of Police Station. |
Q4: | I am a self employed person and have recently shifted to Bangalore from Delhi. I want to apply for passport on Tatkaal basis, but I don't have any address proof. What should I do? |
A: | It is mandatory to submit proof of address to apply for passport. For Proof of Address attach one of the following documents:
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Q5: | A mentally retarded person wants to go to abroad for treatment. He does not have any address proof. Will he be able to get passport? If yes, then what is the procedure? |
A: | The applicant has to apply for passport and submit parent's/legal guardian's address proof along with his/her date of birth proof. Passport would be granted to the applicant subject to approval of Competent Authority. Assistant Passport Officer's /RPO/ CPV Division. |
Passport Seva Kendra Working Hours | |
Q6: | What are the timings of Passport Seva Kendra? Also, what are the lunch timings? |
A: | The timings of Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) are as follows:
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Short Validity Passports | |
Q7: | In what cases Short validity passport (SVP) is issued? What documents are required to be submitted? |
A: | Short Validity passport (SVP) is issued in following cases:
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Q8: | What will be the validity of passport if I apply for renewal of Short Validity Passport? |
A: | The validity of passport would be decided by Assistant Passport Officer/RPO , if you apply for renewal of Short Validity Passport. |
Passport with incorrect details printed | |
Q9: | Incorrect details have been printed on my passport. What should I do? |
A: | If you find any mistake/error in the particulars printed in the passport booklet and the application form you submitted, please return the passport for necessary rectification. Any additional fees required to be paid would depend on the merits of the case to be decided by the Assistant Passport Officer (APO)/RPO. 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. |
Others | |
Q10: | What should be the value of the Stamp paper on which the various affidavits are to be executed? |
A: | An affidavit needs to be prepared on non-judicial stamp paper of minimum value. |
Q11: | My mother is old and infirm. She cannot come to the Passport Seva Kendra. Can I apply for her through an agent? OR I am a very busy executive. Can my office boy submit the application on my behalf? |
A: | Under the new system it is mandatory for all applicants to be physically present while submitting the passport application form at the Passport Seva Kendra. |
Q12: | What are Special Passports? |
A: | India used to issue Special Passports to citizens of India who intend to travel to Bangladesh or Sri Lanka. These passports are only good for travel to the specified destination country. The government ceased issuing Indo-Bangladesh passports in 2006, although those already issued are usable until their expiration dates. These passports allow travel to Bangladesh without requiring a visa, which ordinary passport-holders need to obtain. |
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
FAQs - Miscellaneous
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