Questions

How can a minor get a passport online?

How can a minor get a passport online?

To apply for a minor’s passport, you need to follow this process:

  1. Step 1: Register the minor on the Passport Seva Website.
  2. Step 2: Create a login ID and password.
  3. Step 3: Enter the account and fill in the application form.
  4. Step 4: Once you have submitted the application form successfully, you can make the payment.

How many days will it take to get minor passport?

It will take you 4-7 days to get the passport. Which Annexure is required to get a passport for a new born baby? You have to submit Annexure H.

Is passport required for 2 year old child?

In case of minors, the validity of passport is restricted to 5 years or till they attain the age of 18, whichever is earlier. But the minors between 15 to 18 years of age can apply either for a 10-year validity passport or for a passport which is valid till they attain the age of 18 years.

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How can I make appointment for passport?

Login to the Passport Seva Online Portal with the registered Login Id. Click “Apply for Fresh Passport/Re-issue of Passport” link. Fill in the required details in the form and submit. Click the “Pay and Schedule Appointment” link on the “View Saved/Submitted Applications” screen to schedule an appointment.

Is parent passport required for minor?

Is it mandatory for both parents to have a passport prior to applying for their child’s passport? No it is not mandatory for both parents to have a passport but having one or having a valid passport with a spouse’s name endorsed on it will ensure that the child will not have to go through a Police Verification Process.

What age is minor for passport?

A: Applicants less than 18 years of age are considered as minor for issuance of passport.

Is Annexure C mandatory for minor passport?

Children of Parent(s) who reside abroad: Declaration confirming the particulars furnished in the application as per Annexure C. (Note: Annexure C is required when one parent has not given consent or when Annexure D cannot be arranged.)