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How to Apply for an e-Passport in India: Step-by-Step Guide

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🛂 What is an e-Passport and How to Apply for It? Here’s the Full Process

The e-passport is the next generation of passport technology designed to enhance security, streamline immigration checks, and protect travelers’ personal data. Unlike traditional passports, the e-passport contains an embedded electronic chip that securely stores the holder’s biometric and personal details.

Let’s break down the complete application process for an e-passport in India, eligibility details, and key things you need to know.

📘 What is an e-Passport?

An e-passport looks just like a regular Indian passport but comes with a microprocessor chip embedded in its front or back cover. This chip includes the following:

  • Passport holder’s biometric information

  • Facial image

  • Demographic data

  • Digital signature for added authenticity

It reduces the risk of tampering, identity theft, and fraud. E-passports also help speed up immigration at international airports using e-gates or automated systems.

🌐 Step 1: Registration on Passport Portal

To apply for an e-passport, follow these steps:

  • Go to the official passport portal:

  • Click on "Register Now" to create a new account if you haven’t already.

  • Once registered, log in to your account using your credentials.

  • Click on “Apply for Fresh Passport / Reissue of Passport” from the dashboard.

  • 📌 Note: There's no separate form titled “e-passport.” You apply as you would for a regular passport, and the system assigns e-passports based on eligibility and city availability.

    📝 Step 2: Fill in the Application Form

    You can either:

    • Fill out the online application form directly on the website, or

    • Download the PDF form, fill it offline, and re-upload it.

    Fill in your personal details, address, emergency contact, employment status, and passport type (Fresh/Reissue).

    💳 Step 3: Pay the Fees and Book an Appointment

    After completing the form:

  • Make the payment online using net banking, credit/debit cards, or UPI.

  • Once paid, choose a date and time slot to book an appointment at the nearest:

    • Passport Seva Kendra (PSK), or

    • Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK)

  • Keep the appointment confirmation and receipt safe.

    📑 Step 4: Document Requirements

    Carry the following documents to your appointment:

    • Proof of identity and address (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID)

    • Date of birth proof (for first-time applicants or those under 18)

    • Old passport (for reissue cases)

    • Annexure forms, if applicable

    Ensure you carry original documents and photocopies.

    📸 Step 5: Visit the PSK/POPSK

    On the day of your appointment:

    • Reach the designated PSK or POPSK on time.

    • At the center, they will:

      • Capture your photograph

      • Record your biometric data (fingerprints and iris scan)

      • Verify your documents

    Your application will move to the next stage after successful verification.

    👮♂️ Step 6: Police Verification (if Required)

    For most applicants, especially first-time passport holders, police verification is a mandatory step. A police officer may visit your registered address to:

    • Confirm your identity

    • Verify your residence

    Keep documents like Aadhaar and utility bills ready for this visit.

    📦 Step 7: Passport Delivery

    Once police verification is complete and approved:

    • Your passport will be printed.

    • It will be dispatched to your address via Speed Post.

    • If you're eligible for an e-passport, your new passport will include an electronic chip, and a note mentioning this will be printed in the booklet.

    📌 Final Notes:
    • E-passports are currently being issued selectively in certain cities and for specific categories.

    • All newly printed passports will eventually transition to this format as part of the Digital India initiative.

    • Keep checking the official site for latest updates and availability in your city.

    Conclusion:

    Applying for an e-passport is almost the same as a regular passport, with added technological benefits. As the Indian government gradually rolls out this feature, make sure you follow the official steps and keep your documents updated.

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