The Indian passport is issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India. It is a vital document under the Passport Act (1967) that enables Indian citizens to travel internationally and serves as proof of Indian citizenship abroad.
Passport Issuance by MEA
The MEA operates the Passport Seva Unit to handle passport services. With 93 passport issuing offices across India and 197 diplomatic missions worldwide, these services are facilitated through Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) and the Central Passport Organization (CPO).
Important Information for Applicants
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Eligibility for Passport Application
Indian citizens aged 18 and above can apply for a passport.
Passports for minors under 18 are valid for 5 years or until they turn 18, whichever is earlier.
Passport Application Process
Normal Passport: Takes 30–45 days.
Tatkal Passport: Takes 7–14 days.
FAQs
How to Check Application Status?
Visit Passport Seva, log in, and use the "Track Application Status" feature.
Can I Apply for a Passport Abroad?
Yes, Indian missions and consulates offer this service.
What is a Maroon Passport?
It is a diplomatic passport issued to Indian ambassadors and senior officials.
What is the Passport Seva Project?
This initiative ensures efficient passport services nationwide through call centers, PSKs, and regional offices, promoting convenience and transparency.