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How To Apply For Passport In India: Steps, Documents And Everything Else To Know
How To Apply For Passport In India: Steps, Documents And Everything Else To Know

NDTV

time9 hours ago

  • NDTV

How To Apply For Passport In India: Steps, Documents And Everything Else To Know

Thinking about finally taking that international trip or studying abroad? The first thing you will require is a valid Indian passport. Thankfully, because of the online portals, applying for one is easier than ever. Gone are the days of endless paperwork and standing in long queues. With an easy online passport system, you can apply for a new passport or renew an existing one from the comfort of your home. Still, if you are new to thing, it could feel a bit daunting. But worry not! Follow these simple steps to understand the process thoroughly, so that you're at ease while it happens. Here's what you need to do to get a passport in India. Here's A Step-By-Step Guide To Applying For A Passport In India Follow these simple steps if you want to apply for a passport in India. 1. Register On The Passport Seva Portal: Visit the Passport Seva Online Portal. Select 'New User Registration' and fill in the required details, including your name, date of birth, and email ID. 2. Fill Out The Form After logging in, select 'Apply for Fresh Passport/Re-issue of Passport' Complete the form with all the relevant information Review before submitting 3. Pay The Application Fee After submitting the form, click on 'Pay and Schedule Appointment' Choose your preferred Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) Pay the application fee using your choice of mode. 4. Schedule An Appointment Select a convenient date and time slot for your appointment at the chosen location. Confirm the appointment and download the application receipt. 5. Visit The PSK/POPSK Arrive at the selected centre on the scheduled date with all required original documents and self-attested photocopies. At the centre, your documents will be verified, biometric data will be collected, and you may be interviewed by a passport officer. 6. Police Verification A police investigation will be conducted depending on the type of application and your current address. Make sure you are available at your residence during this period and provide any additional documents requested by the police. 7. Track Application Status On the Passport Seva Portal, click on 'Track Application Status' and enter your file number and date of birth. Check it regularly until your passport is dispatched. Once processed, your passport will be dispatched to your registered address. What Documents Do You Need For A Passport When applying for a passport, you must provide original documents along with self-attested photocopies. The specific documents may vary based on each person's circumstance, 1. Proof Of Address (any one of them): Aadhar Card Voter ID Electricity, Water, or Telephone Bill Bank Statement Rental Agreement 2. Proof of Date Of Birth (any one of them): Birth Certificate School Leaving Certificate PAN Card Aadhar Card 3. Identity Proof: PAN Card Aadhar Card Voter ID 4. Additional Documents (if applicable): Marriage Certificate (for name change after marriage) For minor applicants, present address proof document in the name of parent(s) can be submitted. Divorce decree, court order (if adopted), or police report (if passport is lost or stolen) Moreover, make sure that all the documents are valid and up to date to avoid delays in processing. How Much Will A Passport Cost In India? On the Passport Seva portal, you find a 'Fee Calculator' that helps you determine the cost of your passport, based on the type. Adults (18 years and above): The fee for a passport for an adult is Rs 1,500 (for 36 page booklet), and Rs 3,500 for a Tatkal (emergency) passport. Adults (18 years and above): The fee for a 60-page booklet for adults is Rs 2,000. The tatkal fee for the same is Rs 4,000 Minor (Below 18): The fee for a 36-page booklet is Rs 1,000. Whereas the tatkal fee for the same is Rs 3,000. How Long Will It Take To Get A Passport In India? The processing time of your passport depends on the type of service you have asked for and whether or not police verification is required: For Normal Passport: With police verification: 25 to 30 working days Without police verification: 7 working days For Reissue (no address change): 7 working days (mostly) Who Is Eligible For An Indian Passport? Any Indian citizen can apply for a passport, if they meet the following criteria: Must be an Indian citizen by birth, descent, registration, or naturalisation Should not be facing any criminal proceedings or have a pending warrant For minors, consent from both parents/legal guardians is required For Tatkal applications, additional verifications may also be needed. So, follow these steps and get your passport hassle-free!

Kerala HC rules transgender parents be designated just 'parent' in child's birth certificate
Kerala HC rules transgender parents be designated just 'parent' in child's birth certificate

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Kerala HC rules transgender parents be designated just 'parent' in child's birth certificate

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Monday ordered that the gender details of Kerala's first transgender parents in their child's birth certificate be changed from "mother" and "father" to just "parent" for both partners. While the Pinarayi Vijayan government often says it is the first state government to have come out with a transgender policy, the transgender parents failed to get justice from the CPI-M ruled Kozhikode Corporation when they first approached it to modify their child's certificate, and then, took legal recourse. A bench of Justice Rahman passed the order on the plea by Zahhad, a transman (assigned female at birth but identifying as a man) and Ziya Paval, a transwoman (assigned male at birth but identifying as a woman), who are the first openly transgender couple in Kerala. "This writ petition is disposed of directing the fifth respondent to issue a birth certificate with the modification by removing the columns of names of father and mother and by incorporating the names of the petitioners as parents without referring to their genders," the court ruled. The transgender couple was in the news in February 2023 when Zahad gave birth to their child. The birth certificate of the child registered by the Kozhikode Corporation recorded the mother's name as Zahad (transgender) and the father's name as Ziya (transgender). Zahad and Ziya approached the Corporation to change the details in their child's birth certificate to indicate both of them as just 'parents' rather than mother and father. But the Corporation authorities rejected their request, and the couple then approached the High Court seeking relief. "Since scientifically there's some contradiction in the fact that a male is giving birth to a child, the petitioners requested the authorities to avoid the name of father and mother but simply writing 'parent' to avoid further embarrassment which the third petitioner (child) would have to face during her life time viz. school admission, Adhar Card, PAN Card, Passport and various other documents including job and connected matters," the parents contended. They also pointed out that the denial of such a certificate is a denial of their and their child's fundamental rights. Moreover, the denial of the new certificate goes against the dictum laid down by the Supreme Court in the landmark NALSA case. They further added that various other countries allow couples, especially same sex couples, to choose their title in their child's birth certificate from among 'mother', 'father' and 'parent'.

Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials
Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials

Identity theft: Three loans, ₹10Lakh on credit cards using IIT engineer's credentials MUMBAI: A project engineer, working at IIT Powai, was shocked to learn that three fraudulent loans totalling Rs 4 lakh were procured using his credentials. Furthermore, four credit cards issued in his name were used for 156 transactions to shop and make online purchases worth Rs 10 lakh between Jan 8 and 19, all without his knowledge. The West Cyber police filed a case against an unidentified individual on May 28 for the identity theft . The victim became aware of the fraud when 3 lending organisations contacted him for loan payment. He then checked his CIBIL score to discover the dues. The victim later discovered that his Aadhaar card, PAN card, and banking information had been compromised. "Probe is on to find out why the complainant did not receive any alerts from the financial institutions when the loans were issued," said a cop. The team is gathering information to find out who has misused the engineer's confidential data to get the loans and also the credit card details. Probe is also on find out when four credit cards issued in his name were used to do online purchases,' said a West region cyber police officer. The deception first surfaced on Feb 20 when Credito20, a financial company, contacted the victim regarding an unpaid EMI for a Rs 13,500 loan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esse novo alarme com câmera é quase gratuito em Juvenília (consulte o preço) Alarmes Undo According to the complainant's FIR, 'When I informed the institution that I have not taken any loan, they provided me my Aadhaar card, PAN Card, and my banking details that were used in availing the loan and carrying out fraud with the four credit cards.' Upon checking his CIBIL score, he was shocked to discover two additional loans: Rs 3 lakh from Punawala Fincorp and Rs 80,000 fromKisth Finance Company in his name. 'The complainant on realising that his confidential documents had been exploited to secure loans and credit cards filed a complaint through an online cyber portal in Feb,' a cyber police officer said. The case was registered after the police confirmed that the victim hadn't received any notifications regarding loan disbursements or card transactions from either financial institutions or banks.

AP DSC hall ticket 2025: Check where and how to download Mega DSC admit card online
AP DSC hall ticket 2025: Check where and how to download Mega DSC admit card online

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

AP DSC hall ticket 2025: Check where and how to download Mega DSC admit card online

The Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, will release the hall tickets for the Andhra Pradesh District Selection Committee (AP DSC) Teacher Recruitment Examination 2025 shortly. Registered candidates will be able to download their admit cards from the official website: . The AP DSC 2025 examination is scheduled to be conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) mode from June 6 to July 6, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 16,347 vacancies across various teaching positions, including School Assistants, Secondary Grade Teachers (SGT), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), Post Graduate Teachers (PGT), and Principals . How to download AP DSC hall ticket 2025 ? To download your hall ticket, follow these steps: Visit the official AP DSC portal: Click on the 'Download Hall Ticket' link available on the homepage. Enter your User ID and Password as provided during the registration process. Complete the CAPTCHA verification and click on the 'Submit' button. Your hall ticket will be displayed on the screen. Download and print it for future reference. Note: The hall ticket will not be sent via post; it must be downloaded online. Details mentioned on AP DSC hall ticket 2025 Once downloaded, candidates should verify the following details on their AP DSC hall ticket: Candidate's Name Roll Number/Registration Number Photograph and Signature Date of Birth Category and Gender Exam Date and Time Exam Venue Address Reporting Time Important Instructions for the Exam Day In case of any discrepancies, candidates should immediately contact the AP DSC helpdesk. Documents to carry on exam day Candidates must carry the following documents to the examination center: A printed copy of the AP DSC Hall Ticket 2025 A valid photo ID proof (e.g., Aadhar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, Driving License) Two recent passport-sized photographs Other items as specified in the hall ticket instructions Failure to present these documents may result in denial of entry to the examination hall. AP DSC mock tests and preparation To aid in preparation, the AP DSC has made mock tests available since May 20, 2025 at the official website, Candidates are encouraged to utilise these resources to familiarise themselves with the exam pattern and interface. Ready to empower your child for the AI era? Join our program now! Hurry, only a few seats left.

Is your pan card active? Here's how to verify PAN status online
Is your pan card active? Here's how to verify PAN status online

India Today

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Is your pan card active? Here's how to verify PAN status online

A PAN card (Permanent Account Number) is a vital document for every individual who earns income or engages in any financial transaction in India. Opening a bank account, submitting the income tax return, or purchasing property requires your PAN card. But most people are unaware that a PAN card can become inactive or become inoperative if it remains unlinked to your Aadhaar or the details inactive PAN card can create issues you won't be able to file your income tax return or conduct high-value transactions. So, it's essential to verify if your PAN is active or not, particularly now that the government is imposing tough penalties on unlinked or duplicate PAN this article, we are going to tell you how to verify the status of your PAN card, whether it is active or not, through some easy steps. No need to visit an office, it can all be done online! STEPS TO CHECK PAN CARD STATUSTo verify your PAN Card or check if it is active or inactive, follow these steps:1. Visit the Income Tax e-filing website.2. Click on the 'Verify PAN Status' option found under the 'Quick Links' section on the Enter your PAN number, name, date of birth, and mobile number, then click the 'Continue' button.4. You will receive an OTP on your mobile number. Enter the OTP and click the 'Validate' button.5. Your PAN card status will be displayed on the your PAN details updated and check its status regularly—especially before tax season or making big financial moves. A few minutes online can save you from big trouble later.

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