Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of External Affairs
16-March-2016 15:06 IST
Government of India
Ministry of External Affairs
16-March-2016 15:06 IST
Expediting Passport
Issuance
The Ministry has announced two major changes
recently that will expedite the process for first time passport applicants as
well as make it more convenient to secure an appointment at local Passport Seva
Kendras. As per the announcement, the first time passport applicants who
furnish Aadhaar Card, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), PAN Card and an
affidavit in the format of Annexure-I will get faster service without payment
of any additional fees, subject to successful online validation of Aadhaar and
EPIC and PAN Cards, if required from the respective databases. The passports
under this liberal dispensation will be issued on Post-Police Verification
basis.
The second measure announced pertains to
securing online Appointments for submission of passport applications at
Passport Seva Kendras. The new provision is allowing applicants to choose any appointment
date from the earliest five available dates (working days) for
scheduling/rescheduling an appointment for Passport related services. Earlier,
the System used to offer only one available date to the applicants for seeking
appointment for Passport related services.
No extra charge is levied for the services being rendered due to above
two announcements.
There was a temporary shortage of passport
booklets which created some backlog in issuance of passports in December 2013 –
February 2014 and April 2014-mid June 2014 due to stoppage of production of
booklets by ISP Nashik due to shortage of raw material imported from
abroad. However, there is no backlog in the issuance of passports due to
supply of passport booklets at the present.
In
view of increased demand for passports, the Ministry is considering to further
increase the number of PSKs and endeavoring to open more PSKs in thickly
populated district headquarters. With the implementation of Passport Seva
Project (PSP), the Ministry had established 77 Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) in
various States/Union Territories initially. Subsequently, to provide more
access points for passport services, the Ministry decided to set up 19
additional Passport Seva Laghu Kendras (PSLKs). Out of these 19 PSLKs, 10 have
already started functioning in various States and Union Territories till
February 2016. The Ministry has also initiated the process to engage an
agency to conduct a comprehensive study for Passport Seva Project Version 2.0
(PSP V2.0) including exploring the possibility of opening more PSKs across the
country. It may be stated that the recommendations for the PSP V2.0 will
be considered after expiry of the current PSP Contract in June 2018. ………
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