My first passport application in 2016 took four months and three separate visits to the Passport Seva Kendra. I made every possible mistake — wrong photograph size, missing document, wrong form filled. The officer at the counter was patient but clearly exhausted by the number of people who arrived unprepared every single day.
My younger sister applied last year. She had her passport in 21 days from the day she submitted the application. Same country, same government system, completely different experience — because she prepared properly.
Here is exactly how to do it right the first time.
Step 1 — Create Your Account on Passportindia.gov.in
Everything starts at the official portal: passportindia.gov.in
Click “New User Registration” and create an account using your email address. Remember this login — you will need it for tracking your application later.
One common mistake: people create accounts and then forget which email they used. Use a Gmail you check regularly and write the login details somewhere safe before moving forward.
Step 2 — Decide Which Type of Passport You Need
Fresh passport — if you have never had a passport before Renewal — if your existing passport is expired or expiring within 12 months Tatkaal — if you need the passport urgently (within 1–7 days for genuine emergencies)
For a fresh passport the fee is ₹1,500 for a 36-page booklet and ₹2,000 for a 60-page booklet. Tatkaal adds ₹2,000 on top of the base fee.
Most people should get the 36-page booklet unless they travel internationally very frequently. 36 pages is enough for 10–12 years of normal travel.
Step 3 — Fill the Online Form
Login to your account → Apply for Fresh Passport → fill Form 1.
The form asks for:
- Personal details exactly as they appear on your Aadhaar
- Address details
- Emergency contact
- Details of any previous passports
- Details of any criminal cases (be honest — false declarations are a serious offence)
Most important: Your name, date of birth, and address must match your Aadhaar card exactly. Even small differences — “Mahesh” vs “Mahesh Kumar”, or an address that differs by one word — will cause problems at verification.
Step 4 — Book Your Appointment
After filling the form you will be asked to book an appointment at your nearest Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK).
PSKs are in major cities. POPSKs are in smaller towns and often have shorter waiting times. If you live near a POPSK use it — the service is identical to a PSK and the queues are typically shorter.
Appointment slots are available 2–4 weeks in advance in most cities. In Mumbai and Delhi slots fill up quickly — check the portal early in the morning when new slots are released.
Step 5 — Documents to Carry on Appointment Day
Carry originals AND self-attested photocopies of everything:
Proof of Identity (any one):
- Aadhaar card — easiest and most accepted
- PAN card
- Voter ID
Proof of Address (any one):
- Aadhaar card (serves as both identity and address)
- Bank passbook with current address
- Utility bill (electricity/water) not older than 3 months
Date of Birth Proof (any one):
- Birth certificate
- Class 10 mark sheet with date of birth
- Aadhaar card
Photographs:
- 2 recent passport-size photographs (4.5 cm × 3.5 cm, white background, no glasses)
Step 6 — The Appointment Itself
Arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time. Carry a printed copy of your appointment confirmation or show it on your phone.
The PSK process has three counters:
- Counter A — document verification
- Counter B — data verification on screen
- Counter C — final approval and biometrics (photograph and fingerprints)
The entire process takes 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on how busy the centre is. You will receive an SMS confirmation after Counter C is done.
Step 7 — Police Verification
For a fresh passport police verification is required. A police officer from your local station will visit your registered address — or you may be called to the police station.
The officer checks that you live at the address you mentioned, verifies your identity documents, and submits a report. This is the step that takes the most time — anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks depending on your local police station’s workload.
Tip: Be available at your registered address during the first week after your PSK appointment. Missing the police officer means delays.
Step 8 — Receive Your Passport
After police verification is completed your passport is printed and dispatched by Speed Post. You can track it on the India Post website using the tracking number sent to your registered mobile.
Total time from appointment to receipt:
- Normal: 21–30 days
- Tatkaal: 7–14 days
- If police verification is delayed: up to 60 days
The Most Common Mistakes — Avoid These
Mistake 1: Name on form does not match Aadhaar exactly Mistake 2: Photograph has background other than white or shows glasses Mistake 3: Not carrying original documents — photocopies alone are not accepted Mistake 4: Address on Aadhaar is different from current address — update Aadhaar first Mistake 5: Booking appointment before filling the form completely