Now getting passport made is child’s play! Fill the form in 10 minutes, know the new digital rules and fees:

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Utility Desk. Are you also dreaming of going abroad to study, get a job or just travel the world? In the year 2026, the Government of India has made the Passport Application Process so simple and hi-tech that now you do not need to make rounds of agents. The entire process is now completely digital, transparent and faster than ever.

Passport has now become not only a means of traveling abroad but also a very powerful ID proof. Let us know how under the new rules of 2026, you can apply for a passport from your mobile while sitting at home and how much time does it now take for police verification.

1. Choosing the right passport: Normal or Tatkal?

Before you start applying, decide how soon you need a passport:

Normal Passport: For general needs, whose validity is 10 years (for adults). Its fees are less.

Tatkal Passport: If you have to go abroad in an emergency, choose this option. Its fees are high, but the passport is in your hands in just a few days.

2. Step-by-Step Process of Application (Online Process 2026)

registration: First of all, go to the official portal of ‘Passport Seva’ and create your account.

Form Filling: Fill your personal information, address and education details carefully. The system is automated in 2026, so a spelling mistake can stop a passport.

Fee Payment: Now payment is accepted only through digital mode (UPI, Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card).

Appointment: After payment book the slot of your nearest Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or Post Office Passport Seva Kendra.

3. Important documents: Keep these papers ready

Digital verification is strict in 2026, so make sure your name and date of birth are the same in all documents:

Identity and Address: Aadhar Card (most important), PAN Card or Voter ID.

Date of Birth: Birth certificate or 10th mark sheet.

Photograph: Digital photo is taken at the center itself, but in some cases it is better to carry a passport size photo.

4. Police Verification: Now it is super fast

Earlier, police verification used to take weeks, but now this process has become completely app-based and transparent.

Digital Report: Police officers come to your address and submit real-time reports through the mobile app.

Tracking: You can check the status of your passport whether it is in verification or printing stage through ‘Application Reference Number’ on the portal.

5. Fee Mathematics and Common Mistakes

Fees: The fee for a normal passport of 36 pages is usually ₹1,500, while for Tatkal, an additional ₹2,000 has to be paid.

Avoid these mistakes: Discrepancy in address, uploading old documents or arriving late on the day of appointment may lead to rejection of your application.