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Home | News | Passport Services To Get Costlier As India Revises Fees From July 1

Passport services to get costlier as India revises fees from July 1

The Ministry of External Affairs has revised passport service charges effective July 1, 2026, increasing fees for fresh passports, renewals, Tatkaal applications, replacements, PCCs and overseas services. A 10 per cent discount for young children and senior citizens will continue

By IANS
Published Date - 29 June 2026, 02:47 PM
Passport services to get costlier as India revises fees from July 1
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New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs has raised charges for passport-related services which will make getting a passport more expensive with effect from July 1, 2026. The increased fee structure will be applicable for fresh passport applications, renewals, Tatkaal services, replacement of lost or damaged passports, police clearance certificates (PCC) and other passport-linked services.

In the case of adults, the charges on a normal application for a fresh 36-page passport or renewal have been raised from the existing fee of Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,500. For a 60-page passport (adult, normal), the fee has been increased from Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,500.


For a 36-page adult passport under the Tatkaal scheme, the fee has been raised from Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,000, while for a 60-page passport in the category, the fee has gone up from Rs 4,000 to Rs 6,000.

The higher charges will apply from July 1, 2026, for applications submitted in India or abroad under the revised fee structure.

Applicants seeking a replacement passport due to loss or damage will also have to pay higher charges of Rs 5,000 for a 36-page passport compared to Rs 3,000 earlier. In the case of a 60-page passport in this category, the fee has been hiked to Rs 6,000 from Rs 3,500 earlier.

For a 60-page adult passport replacement in the Tatkaal category, the fee has been raised from Rs 5,500 to Rs 8,500.

Passport services for children below 18 years will also become costlier. In the case of a 36-page fresh or reissue passport for minors (normal), the fee has been raised from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,750. In the case of 36-page fresh or reissue passport for minors in the Tatkaal category, the fee has been increased from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,250.

For the replacement of a lost or damaged passport for minors (normal) the new fee has been fixed at Rs 4,250 while in the Tatkaal category for minors, the new fee will be Rs 6,750.

Charges for miscellaneous passport services, including police clearance certification (PCC) and other passport-related certificates, the fee has been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 750.

The revised structure also includes charges for services such as surrender certificates and other passport-linked documentation.

Indian citizens applying for passport services outside India will follow a separate fee structure. For example, the fee for a fresh 36-page passport application abroad (normal) has been fixed at $125. The fee for the same passport application in the Tatkaal category will be $250.

The revised overseas fee structure will apply to Indian citizens seeking passport services through missions and consulates abroad.

A 10 per cent discount on fresh passport applications will continue for children below eight years of age and senior citizens above 60 years. However, the discount will not apply to passport reissue applications.

 

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