Get Your Passport First and Have the Police Verification Done Later. Here’s How.

Getting passport is going to take less time now, as police verification will be held after it is issued.

Get Your Passport First and Have the Police Verification Done Later. Here’s How.

In some great news to those who have to travel abroad without much notice, the government will provide passports at a quicker pace to the public.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj announced the government’s decision to do away with police verification  for first-time normal category passport applicants.

The new passport issuance process leaves police verification for a later date.

Applicants need to have an Aadhar card, a voter ID, and a PAN card.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs,”…henceforth normal passport applications of all first-time applicants furnishing Aadhaar, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), Permanent Account Number (PAN) and an affidavit will be processed on post-police verification basis, enabling faster issue of passport, without payment of any additional fees.”

The police verification process, which can take place after the applicant has acquired the new passport, has been streamlined with the launch of “mPassport Police App” for speedy submission of Police Verification report, said a report from The Hindu.

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