Annexure F

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By: shahrukh
Type: Application Form

Specimen Affidavit for a passport in lieu of lost/damaged passport (Annexure "F")

If your passport is ever lost/damaged, you have to fill Annexure F in which you have to give details of the lost passport.

📋 Instructions

  • Download the form using the link above
  • Fill out all required fields completely
  • Sign and date the form
  • Submit with required supporting documents

Annexure D

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By: shahrukh
Type: Application Form

Declaration of Parent/Guardian for Minor Passports (Annexure "D")

Annexure D form is filled while issuing passport of minor children, this is for all normal cases where both the parents have to sign the Annexure D.Both parents have to be present when issuing passports of minor children. This Annexure also applies to single parents who have full custody of the child.

📋 Instructions

  • Download the form using the link above
  • Fill out all required fields completely
  • Sign and date the form
  • Submit with required supporting documents

Annexure C

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By: shahrukh
Type: Application Form

Declaration of Parent/Guardian for Minor Passports (one parent not given consent)(Annexure "C")

When issuing a passport for a minor, if for some reason only one of the parents is present or one parent has not given consent, then Annexure C form is filled and along with it Annexure D form is also filled.

📋 Instructions

  • Download the form using the link above
  • Fill out all required fields completely
  • Sign and date the form
  • Submit with required supporting documents

Annexure A

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By: shahrukh
Type: Application Form

Identity Certificate (Annexure "A")

Government High Rank Officer Identity Certificate

Those who are high ranking government officials have to fill Annexure A form as their identity proof. This is given by their department to show that their department has no objection in making their passport. It can be called a no objection certificate.

📋 Instructions

  • Download the form using the link above
  • Fill out all required fields completely
  • Sign and date the form
  • Submit with required supporting documents

Police Verification FAQ

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  1. What happens if I am not present at my residence at the time of police verification?
    1. Answer : If you are not present at your residence at the time of police verification then your police verification will be cancelled.
  2. Can police verification be done at an address different from the one given in my application?
    1. Answer: No
  3. How can I check the status of my police verification?
    1. Answer: You can check the status of police verification by going to the passport site and going to Track Application Status.

Police Verification

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Police Verification for Passport in India:-

  • Police Verification process for Indian Passport in India is an important process.
  • Police verification process involves the local police visiting your given address to verify your identity, address and background and also to check your criminal records.
  • The police verification process ensures that the applicant has no previous or present criminal record and resides at the mentioned address.

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Annexure J

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Type: Application Form

Joint Declaration in lieu of Marriage Certificate (Annexure "J")

📋 Instructions

  • Download the form using the link above
  • Fill out all required fields completely
  • Sign and date the form
  • Submit with required supporting documents

Passport Seva Kendra in India

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Ministry of External Affairs started Passport Seva Project with an objective to modernize the passport issuance process in India. Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) is an office under MEA which are responsible to accept and process passport applications in India.

A Brief Overview of Indian Passport

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Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of Government of India is the passport issuing authority in India. Passport to Indian Citizens will be issued under Passport Act, 1967. Indian Passport is an official government document which serves as an Identity Proof and a document to travel for Indian Citizens. Passport is mandatorily required for those people who are travelling abroad for tourism, education, pilgrimage, business purpose, medical and family visit. Passport allows citizen of India to enter and exit foreign countries and it also confirms the citizenship status of a traveler.