Saturday 8 June 2013

Indian Passport Appointment Booking in Bangalore

Its time, I reissued my passport. Thought it would be a cake walk, given that I am living in a hi-tech city. But no!!  I am sharing my experiences here so that it might help many applicants like me.

I had a few changes to include in my passport.

1. Address change, stayed at two addresses in last one year. 
2. Spouse name addition
3. ECR (Emigration Check Required) deletion


I created an account on the passport India website, passportindia.gov.in, logged in with my email id and password. After you login, there are two approaches of filling the passport application form. One way is download the form, fill it offline, generate an xml and upload the xml. The other one is fill in the form online. I followed the latter approach. You can save your form and continue later on. Carefully fill up your form, and after you are done with everything, submit your form. Only after you submit the form, you can take passport appointment booking with any PSK.

After this stage, the difficulties came up.  One should visit PSK with a valid passport appointment and original documents to get your application processed. Now, these appointment booking are taken online. Every day, at 6 PM appointment booking are released in Karnataka for all PSK across the state. Bangalore has two of them, one in Prestige Libra, Lalbagh, another at Sai Arcade, Marathahalli. Everyday, I log in at around 5:50PM and keep waiting till the appointment booking stated. At 6 PM exactly, I try and book appointment, and it always says the slot was taken by someone else. At 6:01 PM, the site says all 630 appointments are taken for the day, please try next day at 6 PM. This continued for 10 days, and I couldn't secure any passport appointment booking. Some days, just after 30 seconds, the site says the appointments are over.

I have 4 Mbps internet connection and am a software engineer by profession. So, no doubt about software literacy. I am also pretty quick at typing in captchas, given the 13 years of keyboard typing experience. Still, helpless. Was always wondering about people who are not aware of computers? What about villages where there is no 4 Mbps internet connection? It didn't take long to realize that there is some racket behind capturing all the slots. I am not sure how and what they are doing, but it is happening. One thing I came to know is that, if you go to a broker, he can secure an online passport appointment booking for you. How come? Are there software programs written that hit other urls exposed to these guys? God knows!!

Luckily, I had applied in tatkal mode. (To mention, you DO NOT NEED any prior police verification certificate for re-issue in tatkal mode. It is only needed for fresh passport). Regional Passport Office (RPO), Bangalore is aware of the fact that people are not able to book appointments online. So, if you have applied in tatkal mode, you can go to RPO and book an appointment to go to PSK. This was the saving grace for me.

Bangalore RPO issues appointment booking from 9:30 AM till 11 AM only. I went to RPO at Koramangala by 9:40 AM. There was a huge line for appointments. About 100 people before me in line. By 10:45 I got a token. This token will be issued after you wait in the queue outside RPO. The person at the token counter asked me to show my original old passport. After that, he issued me a token. It is better to carry all your original documents to RPO as well. After getting this token, the security guard at the RPO asked me to go to Room no: 27 in the second floor. I went there and the officer promptly issued an appointment to me. He asked me which PSK I would like to go, I said Lalbagh, and thats all. No more questions asked. To my surprise, the appointment was on the same day. He asked me to go to PSK before 3PM. I came out of RPO at 11:15 AM and had to rush to PSK, Lalbagh.

I took some time to shave and look good, as photograph would be taken. Somehow, managed to reach Lalbagh PSK at 1:45PM. At the gate, security guard checked me and my bag, then allowed in. Asked me to go straight to a counter. I went there and gave the appointment I got from RPO. He asked me for my original passport. He glanced at it and asked if I have address change. Obviously yes! He asked for a proof of address. I had my BSNL bills and showed to him. Since my passport was issued in Hyderabad, he asked my for another type of address proof. I had my company HR letter stating the address. He promptly asked me for my company identity card. Luckily I carried it along in my bag. I showed it to him and he was okay with that. It is always better to have multiple address proofs, especially if you are non-local. He asked me since how long I was staying at that address. I said 6 months, and he asked if I had previous address proof. I had BSNL bills of the old address which was perfectly okay with him. He took my passport, address proof, company HR letter and asked me to wait for few minutes. He need to take a signature from a higher official to issue me a token at the PSK. This is because, I didn't get the appointment online, but from RPO.

After 20 minutes, he called out my name and asked me to show my marriage certificate as well. I showed him and gave him a copy of it. My marriage certificate was issued by Andhra Pradesh State Wakf Board. He was perfectly okay with it since it was issued by Wakf board. He went on saying that many people come without Wakf board issued marriage certificate and say that wakf board is not issuing certificates. I do not know about Bangalore and Karnataka, but in Andhra Pradesh you need to get it from Hyderabad. He issued me a token and was directed into the PSK. Here my token number quickly appeared and I visited Counter A. Here a nice lady collected all the xerox copies of the documents I have and she filed them. She also took my photograph.  She took one proof for my old address and two for my new address. They generally don't care about which month and what. She nicely scanned all my documents and uploaded to the site. She also edited my addresses a little bit. This was because of the character limitation, I tried to type in abbreviations (like Lyt for Layout). She asked me to verify all the data in my application, all names, mobile number, addresses etc. She asked me if I had class X certificate in original. She took the passport fee and gave me receipt and took my signature on passport cancellation letter. She asked me to wait outside for the next counter, i. e counter B. Here they will verify all your original documents. This lady spoke good English and was very helpful and warm.

I came out and started watching LCD screens for my turn. This is the most disgusting part of the entire process. I was waiting from 2:40 PM till 6:20 PM and my token number didn't come at all. There is a snacks counter inside where you can buy snacks and pass time. Toilets available inside. Not very clean, but bearable. Drinking water is available. Xerox machine is available inside, where you have to pay Rs.1 per copy. Still passing time is difficult. You can come with someone, but they won't be allowed inside. They need to wait outside only. There is decent arrangement for people waiting outside.

At 6:20 PM, when I was thinking that I might have to come another day, finally my turn came. I showed all my certificates and no questions asked. Soon after, I had to go to counter C, for passport cancellation. At this counter, he once again verified all the documents and stamped "Cancelled" on my passport. He asked me to leave. Before leaving at the exit counter, I gave the fee receipt and collected the acknowledgement letter. In the letter, it was said as passport granted and police verification on post issuance. After that I exited the PSK and the process was done.

On the third working day after submit of my application, I got a phone call from are police station of my previous address. He asked me to come to police station at any time before 8:30PM. I reached there with all the documents, id proof, address proof etc. I had bsnl original bills and rental agreement of the old house. The police as usual started drama. He said someone from the old address should give a written statement that I stayed there. They don't care/bother to see the BSNL telephone bills for the period. I took the civil dressed police man to the place where I stayed. Somehow, was able to convince a tenant for the statement. People are reluctant to sign on any thing for others. The old tenant was a lady who is a wife of a police man and daughter of a sub inspector. Still was reluctant. This police man with me, was able to manage it in Kannada and somehow took the statement. And he gets off the bike a few feet before police station and shamelessly asks for money. He didn't agree until I give him Rs. 400(cost for being a law abiding citizen of India). The police man was not aware of re-issue in tatkal. He says unless he gives a report, the passport won't be delivered. And on the same day, I got a SMS from RPO that my passport is dispatched. The policeman said that he would give report in one or two days.

On the fourth day, at about 11AM, I got a call from post man asking if I was present at home. Hitech post men these days. I was at home and he came and delivered the passport. The envelope was torn and before I could realize, the left the scene. Luckily everything was fine.

On a sunday, the same week I got a call from the police station near my current residence. (This is the second police station call). He told me to get ready with Id proof, address proof and passport size photographs, and told me that he would visit my home. I waited for 2 hours and he did not turn up. I called him up again and he told me that he might come that day or the other day and said that two people should vouch for my stay at that address. Finally two police constables came at 8PM on that day and took statements from house owner and a relative of mine. The statements were written in kannada and I cannot do much there. Luckily my house owner and relatives know kannada. So I was saved.  They verified all my original documents. The police man even saw my visas. 

Then, the police men asked me to come to the police station and meet the inspector in charge. I went there, but inspector was not present in the station. I was asked to come back again, the next day. On the next day, I called up the police and visited the station. I had to wait for a long time for the inspector to arrive. When he arrived, I went and met him. He was pretty decent and guided me to the other police men. The police man who came to my house took me to the inspector again, saying that he visited my place. Then the inspector asked me to show all original documents. He asked for address proof to prove that I stayed for one year. I clarified to him that I was not staying for one year at the same address. I also informed him that verification at the other address was over. He readily agreed with me and asked the police man to grant my application. They took me to the writer's room, where they took about 4-5 signatures of mine on an application form and took 2 passport size photographs. He asks me about my profession, if I had own house and if there are any cases on me. With this the writer asked me for xerox amount, which is Rs. 100 - the bribe. There was nothing for him to take xerox, I gave him all the copies. I had to pay and came out of the station.

Just to inform, I called up the police man who came to my house and told him that my verification was done and I was leaving. Now, the police man who came to my house started saying stories. He says that I was not staying for one year and passport won't come for that reason. I informed him that I already got passport, he was shocked to know. :) Then he says inspector won't sign, I reminded him that inspector approved infront of him itself and communicated the same in english. I think this guy doesn't even understand english. Then he says, if I write negative report for you, then you won't get passport. I asked why would he write negative report. Then he says inspector might write such report. He doesn't understand what is meant by passport reissue. He asked me to check with him on the next day, or come back along with my relative, who knows kannada. Now, I could understand that he was thinking big- knowing that I am a software engineer. I didn't call him again, and hope wouldn't. Lets see whats going to happen.

Alas!! The unfortunate thing happened and lots of tension. After about a month, I checked the bangalore police website with my passport details. Since I had verifications at two places, I checked for both. The report was clear for previous address and adverse for present address. The passport india website says "your passport is under review at RPO". I saw this on a Friday and for two days, until Monday had undergone tremendous pressure. I never faced such a situation and donno how to tackle it. Went to police station straight away and asked the inspector. He was not even ready to talk properly. He was trying to bully me, and finally came to know that he rejected because I didn't have address proof. However, I submitted BSNL bills to the police station. I showed them, and he then said I didn't have one year bills. How idiotic. I had to explain to him again that I was undergoing verification at two places. He then started telling stupid stuff that he has strict orders to not approve candidates who do not have 1 year address proof. He then asked me to leave immediately from there. Feeling helpless, could only ask him one thing. What can I do next? He asked me to apply after six months or apply in tatkal mode. I understood how stupid and useless is to talk to him. Left the place with sad face and do not know what to do.

In this tough situation, internet was of good help. Searched all forums, similar cases and even read the passport act completely. Mr Narendra from India Mike forum was very helpful. He asked me to go to RPO and find out the reason and then write a letter to RPO explaining the situation. I also read many supreme court and high court judgements which say that adverse police report doesn't always mean passport should be denied. The RPO has rights to discard police report. This gave me some hope. But weekend was hell, thinking about it all over. I was over reacting, unknowingly. Common man!!

The next monday, I went to the RPO again. Stood in line, got token and then went through a couple of counters. The officer there asked me that police had mentioned that I didn't provide address proof. I told the officer that I provided same proof as I provided to the RPO. Also in police report they mentioned that "One year sufficant address proof not provided" (pardon indian police for spelling mistakes).  I already mentioned to RPO that I stayed at two addresses. This was mentioned in my application. So, I am relieved. I had to mention the staff at RPO are very people friendly and helpful. They scolded police for this nonsense and cleared "Stop Imposed" flag on my tatkal passport within minutes. The Assistant RPO then told me that I can travel anywhere now and need not come to RPO again regarding this passport. I felt really happy!!! God saved me.

Hoever, after a month(2 months after application) of this incident, I got a SMS from Bangalore Sakala services that my police verification report has been submitted. I went and checked online and it was same as before. Passport application rejected, one year sufficant address proof not provided. Two days after SMS, passport india website changed my application status from "under review" to "passport dispatched via speed post". Assuming, all is well !! I hope this saga ends here.



Few things to note, if you are applying for Re-Issue

1.  Marriage Certificate:
For Muslim candidates, marriage certificate issued by Wakf board is perfectly valid.

If your marriage is performed in  Andhra Pradesh, here is the procedure. Take nikah nama (in urdu) to District Government Qazi and get it translated. He verifies it thoroughly, and with valid identity proofs and details will translate it to English and put his stamp on it. He charges a nominal fee of Rs.200 for it. Then, take this translated certificate to Andhra Pradesh State Wakf board in Hyderabad. Pay challan (I guess Rs.100) and submit details. He will take the original nikahanama, translated english version for records. In a day or two you will be issued Marriage certificate after verification.

If you do not have Wakf board issued marriage certificate, then you can use Annexure D form (from passport india website) and get it stamped with a public notary. The form should have joint photograph of husband and wife. This should not be difficult.

2. Attestation is always self attestation on xerox copies, as you will be physically present there with all original documents. If you are applying by post, then you might need to get xerox copies attested by Gazetted officer.

3. Multiple addresses
One address proof for old address is enough. For current address, they take two address proof documents and two types of them. In my case, two BSNL bills of current address and company HR letter. You can also get a bank statement. They also ask a separate letter from bank stating your details(account number, address) along with the statement. The stress is on primary address proof, the other type of proof is for supporting purposes and mostly for non-local candidates. It is always better to carry company identity card, if you are showing company HR letter as one of the address proofs.

4. Police Verification certificate not needed if you are applying for Re-issue in tatkal. This can be verified from the document adviser link on passport website. So,  chill! It is always better to apply before your passport expires, at least a month before.

5. For ECNR stamp, only class X certificate asked. You may have PhD, but they don't care. Otherwise, PAN card is accepted. So, do not forget to take you class X certificate along.

6. If you are planning to booking passport appointment from RPO, be there by 9 AM. You can quickly get token and finish the process quickly. Candidates who get tokens from RPO can directly walk in, no times mentioned. You have to get in to the PSK before 3 PM on the same day usually.

7. After few days of 6 PM failures, you might realize that you are not capable of booking online appointment. Don't  be sad, it is natural. :) I hope some day government officials will resolve this and help common man. I came to know that brokers are charging as much as Rs.1500 just for Passport appointment booking. I am not sure of them, as I don't know. Not only tatkal, there are many other categories of applicants who can get appointment from RPO. Please check. Nobody will ask you to prove your emergency. 

8. You might get tortured by police for mentioning multiple addresses. Because they only know one thing, one address, one year proof. Be ready to face the music. But remember one thing, what ever the difficulty it is, truth prevails and God helps the truthful.


Passport Appointment Booking

Friday 7 June 2013

Booking an Passport Appointment with new Online System of Indian Passport Office


Struggling to booking Passport appointment ? India Passport Services - Online payment to be made mandatory soon

Want to apply for an Indian passport but fed up with the passport appointment booking system? Are you not getting an appointment to apply for a passport even after trying for several days?

Why are so many passport appointment booking slots ( ex: 650 plus slot in Pune PSK) disappearing in a matter of 30-60 seconds?

Are there so many genuine passport applications daily? Do all of these applicants turn up to the respective PSK as per the slot?

According to Muktesh Kumar Pardeshi, Joint Secretary Passport Seva Project and Chief Passport Officer "Around 25-30 per cent of the applicants who get an
slot do not turn up at the respective offices" 

If that is the case, why should genuine
applicants desperate to apply for Indian passport, or in urgent need of renewal struggle to get an slot to visit PSK.

"To prevent fictitious identity details, government will make payment
mandatory and obligatory (in some cases) as 25-30 per cent of applicants don't turn up at PSK after obtaining appointment"

To bring some relief to applicants, the government is in the process of introducing online payment gateway to prevent malpractices in
Booking Passport appointments for passport services.

That's indeed a greats news isn't it !

Firstly this will keep fake or non serious passport applicants away from blocking the precious slot.

Secondly there will be no hassle to carry fees in cash ! Also saves all the worries of counterfeit notes.

The proposal aimed at doing away with any malpractice is likely to take effect by March 2013 and the payment could be made through different channels, including debit and credit cards.

The government has ensured transparency by making passport application go online, which among others has done away with touts.

Tata Consultancy Services, which was recently roped in for its software expertise will be in  partnership till 2018 before further extension for two years with mutual consent.


Ravi Viswanathan, Head of operations, TCS Chennai, said enough security measures are in place for online application of passports to prevent malpractices and this included keeping a tab on IP address from where a particular submission would be made.



Write in your comments, share your views, experiences on applying passport at any PSK

Passport Appointment Booking Experience

My situation

Now, before I start, here was my situation: I needed to get a Re-Issue of my passport urgently (ie, in Tatkaal mode) and there was no change in address. I submitted my application to the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) at Aluva as part of Cochin RPO.

General observation

Before going into the details of the actual Passport appointment day, here are some observations which I garnered myself with the help of posts mentioned above:
·         Though the central passport office (www.passportindia.gov.in/) lists down the documents needed, different PSKs seem to implement rules a little differently. For example, every post or comment I saw in internet prior to my Passport appointment booked seemed to indicate that I needed a Verification Certificate from a senior authority, though I was going for a Re-Issue to the same address. It turned out later that I did not need this in Aluva PSK. Also, I had taken close to 8 formal documents, but Aluva PSK insisted on the day of appointment that I needed the SSLC certificate (10th standard), which is not given in any of the websites as a formal document - this, they opined, was more authentic than the Degree Certificate, because of the massive amounts of certificate frauds throughout India (made sense!). Its only after a thorough round of questioning and investigation by the ARO that I managed to submit my appointment without the SSLC certificate. I was a resident of Aluva for close to 15 years, so there were no issues.
So, the ground rule is: if you are in doubt about the list of documents to take, walk in to your local PSK (there is an enquiry section in every PSK) and enquire.

·         There was a Photostat / Xerox booth *inside* the Aluva PSK. I have feeling this could be the same in other PSKs. Only one Photostat copy was needed for me, though I had taken three.

·         I saw several people being asked to make self declarations (for various reasons) on white paper. Make sure you get some when you get to PSK.


·         There is no need to upload documents to the PSK site. They will scan the documents any case on the day of the appointment.

How I submitted the Passport Application

So, once you have done your research and found out the list of documents needed, here is what you do:

1.       Log in to the Passport Seva Portal (www.passportindia.gov.in/).

2.       Click on "New User - Register" link, just under "Online Application Filling" on the top right.

3.       Basic details are asked in Step #2, and one of the inputs you select is the Passport Office location. This is important, since you will be given the list of PSK under this location when you are ready to book the appointment.

Once you have registered, an email will be send to your mail address. If you are ready to login straightaway, do that.

4.       Log in with your username and password, and start filling your application. Apart from the obvious information you need to enter, these are the odd ones (all these details can be changed till you submit the application. You can save the form at any point of time)

a.       Type of application: Normal or Tatkaal
b.      Visible distinguising mark
c.       Present and Permanent Addresses (these need to fall within the Passport Location you selected)
d.      Emergency Contact details
e.      References - Two references are needed, along with address and phone number

5.       Once you have completed the form, verify that all details are correct. You can now submit the form. Till you booking passport appointment slot (see next section), your form is not formally forwarded to the PSK, so ideally you can submit the form as soon as you have entered all your details.

How the book passport appointment

This is the tricky bit, especially since it still remains a grey area. Not much information is present in any of the websites as to when they release the slots and what time they release the slot. It’s compounded by the fact that the website gives errors like "Maximum number of appointments exceeded for the day" even when you have logged in for the first time. This is what I have found out from my limited research:

·         If you are booking under Tatkaal (as on July 2012), the slots are available only for the next 2 days. That is, if I am trying to book a Tatkaal appointment today, I can get slots only for the day after tomorrow. Also, they seem to be releasing the slots for next day, at 6pm every day. Slots for Thursday and Friday are released on Wednesday. Slots for Monday seem to be released on Saturday.

·         Though you can register under 2 IDs and submit 2 different applications, the application slot mechanism is invariably tied to your passport number (clever!). So, while you try to book 2 different slots under 2 different IDs, the system will automatically recognize this and politely tell you to bugger off!


·         NEVER try to log into the website and try to book the appointment slots multiple times before 6pm. There seems to be a limit on the number of times you can click on the "Manage Appointment" link and once this number is crossed, you will get the infamous "Maximum number of appointments exceeded for the day" error message. One way out of this is to log in from another machine and try to book the passport appointment slots.

·         If you are booking under Normal, the appointment slots seem to be free for the next 2-3 weeks.


·         There is an option to cancel or change the appointment to another date / time.

The Documents I took

Based on the information available at the Passport Portal, these were the documents I took in my main file:
·         Existing passport, original
·         Degree Certificate, original (for putting ECNR stamp)
·         Print out of the application form (signatures in 2 places)
·         Print out of appointment confirmation
·         Photostat copies of passport first two and last two pages + pages 3-4 where ECNR information is present. If there are any observations, you need to take Xerox of that too. All the Photostat copies should be self attested (ie, signed) by you.
I had taken these documents and its photocopies, extra. None of these, except the marriage certificate, was needed finally.
·         Election ID Card
·         PAN Card
·         Ration Card
        Birth Certificate
·         Passbook from State Bank of Travancore
·         Drivers License
·         Marriage Certificate (had to show this in my final application and give a Photostat copy)
·         Black and white printout of Address Confirmation from my employer (a reputed Private Ltd company) – this was what convinced the ARO that I am genuine! This was only shown for verification and was not part of the final application.
There was a funny take on marriage certificate – I did not want to enter the details of my wife to avoid extra steps during future visa applications if I need to travel alone, but the PSK insisted that I had to produce my marriage certificate since I had specified that I was married! What this means is that, all future passport Re-Issues and applications will need to have a marriage certificate if you are married, there is no way out! Including the name of your spouse is no more optional.

How to book the appointment slot

Once you have submitted the application and are ready to book the slot, log into PSK portal.
1. Click on your application number and click on the link "Manage appointment".
2. You will need to select your PSK and type of passport application (Normal / Tatkaal).
3. Click on the relevant button which lets you see the free slots.
4. Click on the slot you need and after a confirmation in the next page, voila, you will get the slot!
Once you have booked the slot, you will get a reporting time, normally 15 minutes prior to the appointment time. Needless to say, you need to report to the PSK at this time (to take the token).


How the appointment day went (and details on Aluva PSK)

The Aluva PSK is located on the Aluva – Perumbavoor road, not very far from the Casino theatre. I reached the PSK 10 minutes prior to the reporting time. There is a waiting area before the main PSK door where the general public can sit and wait. I was able to enter the PSK showing the appointment slot.
1.       I was first ushered to the area where there were 3 queues – one for tokens, one for Enquiry (general public seemed to be entertained here) and one for issuing of forms. I was in the first line and took around 25 minutes to reach the front of the queue.
2.       The application, passport and degree certificate + copies were taken. I moved out of the queue and was asked to wait. There were no tokens yet.
3.       In about 10 minutes, a lady called out my name and asked for the SSLC certificate. When I told her that I did not have it, she expressed her apprehension about the application. I asked her whether I can speak to the ARO. I was taken inside the PSK and given an audience with the ARO. I talked about my education and employment history to her, and told her that there was no mention about the SSLC certificate in the Passport Website. Since I had all the extra documents along with the proof that I was brought up in the Aluva town, she gave a written consent on the top of application form that I was safe to go ahead with my degree certificate.
4.       I was now taken back to the waiting area and given a token number and then ushered back to Zone 2.
5.       In 5 minutes, my name was called (I never had to look up at the TV screen token number system even for one second – everything was choreographed so well that they always called out your name and guided to the appropriate place. Very impressive!). I was taken to a booth where I was asked to verify my application (you can see the details on a computer screen as they type). I paid my fees (Rs 1000 + Rs 1500), was taken the photo for the passport and taken prints of fingers of both hands. I was given a receipt for the token and another receipt for the fees paid.
6.       I was now taken to Zone 3, where a lady verified my documents (Existing Passport, Degree Certificate, and Marriage Certificate). I was finally taken to the Granting Officer, who cancelled my existing passport (a stamp each on front and back).
7.       On your way to exit, you can give your feedback (where I entered the confusion on SSLC certificate).

That was pretty much it! I have to say that the PSK have totally changed the way I look at government machinery. With just 24 hours of research and within 48 hours of deciding to go for a Re-Issue application, I had finished my application process. Huge kudos to TCS for placing well groomed, courteous and informative personnel in the PSK – I did not see a single panicky person in the PSK and most of it has something to do with calm demeanor the personnel possess.


Time taken for passport despatch


These were updates as seen on the Passport Seva Portal (by logging into your account and checking the status):


Day 0: I came out of PSK at 4.30pm and this was the update by 6pm - Passport application has been granted to applicant on xx/xx/xxxx. Your application is under processing. You would receive an email/sms once the passport is dispatched.


Day 1: (Saturday): Passport application has been granted to applicant on xx/xx/xxxx. Your application is under processing. You would receive an email/sms once the passport is dispatched.


Day 2: (Sunday): Passport application has been granted to applicant on xx/xx/xxxx. Your application is under processing. You would receive an email/sms once the passport is dispatched.


Day 3Passport application has been granted to applicant on xx/xx/xxxx. Your application is under processing. You would receive an email/sms once the passport is dispatched.


Day 4: at around 6pm, the status changed to: Passport ******** has been dispatched on xx/xx/xxxx via Speed Post. Speed Post Tracking Number is EL##########.


Day 5: I got the passport at around 10am.
Hope these have been of some help to you. Please post your feedback and experience either in this blog or on the links I placed in the beginning so that others can benefit. Take the knowledge forward!

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