![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() a "Standard Affidavit as per Annexure 'E'".In order to apply for a new passport through Tatkaal after a minor change in name or after a change due to marriage or re-marriage, adult applicants must provide: The information in the following paragraphs comes from an interactive webpage on the Passport Seva website titled "List of Documents Required for Fresh Passport Issuance": 1.2.1 Change of Name when Applying for a New Passport 1.2 Documents Required to Request a Change of NameĪccording to the Passport Seva website, major changes in names cannot be processed through the Tatkaal passport application system, either for a new passport application or for the re-issuance of the passport and must be applied for under the "ormal category" (India 14 Nov. 2017a).Ī change in name from "Ritu" to "Ritu Thakur" is, according to the same source, a major change in name, provided it is not due to marriage (India 14 Nov. "Sandeep Kumar" to "Sandeep Sharma" (India 14 Nov."Sandeep Sharma" to "Sandeep Kumar Sharma".The same source gives the following as examples of major changes in names: Major and Minor Changes in NamesĪccording to the Passport Seva website's "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ), a minor change in name is a "change in name because of spelling discrepancy between passport and documents which phonetically do not result in total change in name," while major changes in names concern "ases other than minor change in name" (India 14 Nov. The same source states that residents of Jammu and Kashmir cannot apply for a passport under the Tatkaal system (India n.d.a, 8). The Instruction for Filling of Passport Application Form and Supplementary Form, available on the Passport Seva website of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, indicates that individuals can apply under the Tatkaal system for minor changes in names and changes in names due to marriage or divorce, either for the production of a new passport or for a passport re-issuance (India n.d.a, 7, 9, 10). Requirements and Procedures to Change Name Under Tatkaal Enquêtes et contrôle des motifs de détention - Autresįor information on the issuance procedures for passports, including on the Tatkaal passport application scheme, see Response to Information Request IND104840 of May 2014.Se préparer pour un contrôle des motifs de détention ou une enquête.Enquêtes et contrôle des motifs de détention.Appels en matière d'immigration - Autres.Faire un appel en matière d’immigration.Présenter un appel en matière de demande d’asile ou répondre à un appel.Faire une demande à titre de demandeur d’asile.Pre-PV: In all cases other than those stated above, the passports are issued after receipt of clear PVR. The passports under this liberal dispensation are issued on Post-Police Verification basis. Of additional fees, subject to successful online validation of Aadhaar database, if required. Scheme in January 2016 under which the first time passport applicants who furnish Aadhaar Card, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), PAN Card and a self declaratory affidavit of non-criminality in the prescribed format will get faster service, without payment Post-PV: Police Verification after issuance of passport is required if the application for reissue of passport is (i) submitted within three years after expiry of passport, but the PV Column in the system is either blank or incomplete (ii) for a minor is submittedįor reissue after attaining the age of 18 years and (iii) for lost/fully damaged passports, where particulars and photograph are in the system, PV is clear and the particulars of the applicant matches with that in the system. PV is also not required for Government employees if requisite No Objection Certificate (NOC) and other documents, such as proof of stay, are furnished along with the application. No PV: Police Verification (PV) is not necessary in case of renewal/reissue of passport, if the passport application is submitted before expiry or within three years of expiry of the Passport, provided the system shows clear PV and nothing adverse is noticed. (a) & (b) For the purpose of Police Verification (PV), the passport applications are divided into three categories, that is, No-PV, Post-PV and Pre-PV cases as given below: THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS (a) whether police verification is not necessary for issuance of passport and Will the Minister of EXTERNAL AFFAIRS be pleased to state: ![]()
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