Tatkaal Passport: With the help of instant passport, you can get your passport at home without police verification in just three working days. This is for those people who need a passport immediately. Know the complete details of the charge and process.
Tatkaal Passport: Many times we suddenly need a passport. Especially, for some official work, medical emergency or any other important work. In such a situation, instant passport comes in handy. This facility has been created keeping in mind the needs of those people who suddenly need a passport to go abroad.
The process of instant passport is completed faster as compared to normal passport. At the same time, it takes 30 to 45 days to get a normal passport. The best thing is that for this, there is no need of verification certificate from any gazetted officer. Let us know the complete process of getting instant passport.
Documents required for instant passport
According to the Passport Seva website, while applying for instant passport, you have to submit any three of the following documents:
- Aadhaar card or e-Aadhaar
- Voter ID
- Service ID of government or private company
- Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC)
- Pension related documents (such as pension book)
- PAN card
- Valid driving license
Charges for Tatkal Passport
According to the Passport India website, the fees charged under the instant scheme are as follows:
| Passport type | Validity | Number of pages | charge |
| New / Reissue – General | 10 years | 36 | ₹3,500 |
| New / Reissue – General | 10 years | 60 | ₹4,000 |
|
Lost/Damaged/Stolen Passport (Replacement)
|
As per remaining validity | 36 | ₹5,000 |
How long does it take to get an instant passport?
According to the passport service website, when your application form is successfully submitted, its final status appears as ‘Granted’. After this, you can expect your passport to be sent on the third working day, excluding the date of submission of the application. Police verification report is not awaited for this.
Who does not get instant passport?
- People who are children of Indian parents but born outside India.
- People who have been granted citizenship by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
- If you want to change the name in the passport under the instant scheme.
- Residents of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Children who have been adopted by Indian or foreign parents.
- Children whose parents are separated but not divorced.
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