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Ministry of External Affairs Announces Sharp Increase in Indian Passport Application and Tatkal Service Fees

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Indian passport fee hike 2026

Under the newly notified Passports (Amendment) Rules, 2026, revised rates for 36-page and 60-page booklets take effect nationwide on July 1.

NEW DELHI — International travel planning is set to become more expensive for Indian citizens. The central government has officially amended the Passport Rules, 1980, introducing a substantial upward revision to the application fee structure for fresh issuances, reissues, and expedited Tatkal services.

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The statutory updates, issued via a formal notification by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), are codified under the Passports (Amendment) Rules, 2026, and will take effect across all passport offices on July 1, 2026.

The baseline price adjustment affects both standard 36-page booklets and high-frequency 60-page executive booklets. For a standard 36-page fresh or reissued travel document, applicants will see standard processing costs rise from ₹1,500 to ₹2,500. Those fast-tracking their 36-page applications via the premium Tatkal service will now pay ₹5,000, up from the previous rate of ₹3,500.

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Detailed Financial Matrix of the Revised Passports Framework

Comprehensive Passport Fee Restructuring (Effective July 1, 2026):
+----------------------------+--------------+--------------+
| Application Category       | Old Fee (₹)  | New Fee (₹)  |
+----------------------------+--------------+--------------+
| 36-Page Booklet (Normal)   | 1,500        | 2,500        |
| 36-Page Booklet (Tatkal)   | 3,500        | 5,000        |
| 60-Page Booklet (Normal)   | 2,000        | 3,500        |
| 60-Page Booklet (Tatkal)   | 4,000        | 6,000        |
+----------------------------+--------------+--------------+

For high-volume travelers requiring the larger 60-page allocation, standard application fees will jump from ₹2,000 to ₹3,500. The corresponding urgent Tatkal tier for a 60-page booklet will shift to a ceiling rate of ₹6,000, up from the long-standing baseline of ₹4,000.

The legal mandate behind this structural price shift stems directly from the enforcement powers granted to central authorities under Section 24 of the parent Passports Act, 1967.

Demographic Concessions and Legal Scope of the Document

Despite the across-the-board hikes, the Ministry has retained targeted financial cushions for specific vulnerable demographic bands. A standard 10 percent discount on application fees will be applied to fresh passports—excluding reissue cases—for two groups:

  • Minors: Young applicants up to the age of 8 years.

  • Senior Citizens: Individuals who have crossed the age threshold of 60 years.

Key Operational Framework and Validity Rules:
• Legal Basis: Powers exercised under Section 24 of the Passports Act, 1967.
• Max Validity (Adults): Standard adult passports locked at a maximum 10-year term.
• Max Validity (Minors): Limited to a 5-year maximum or until the applicant hits 18 years.
• Fee Relief: 10% concession for fresh applications by minors under 8 and seniors over 60.

Alongside the fee restructuring, the MEA issued an important legal clarification regarding the constitutional nature of the booklet itself. Amid ongoing legal discussions, the Ministry reminded the public that an Indian passport functions strictly as an official identity document and a cleared permit for crossing international borders.

“An Indian passport is strictly a travel document and does not constitute conclusive, independent proof of Indian citizenship,” the Ministry of External Affairs emphasized in a parallel administrative update.

Foreign service officials clarified that while the document validates an individual’s identity and nationality parameters while traveling abroad, fundamental citizenship status remains anchored to separate constitutional and legal assessments governed by domestic authorities.

FAQ

If I submitted my passport application fee before July 1, do I have to pay the difference?

If your online payment transaction was fully processed and confirmed by the Passport Seva portal before the July 1 deadline, your application will be cleared under the older rate, even if your physical appointment at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) falls after July 1.

Why does a 60-page booklet cost significantly more than a 36-page version?

The 60-page passport booklet is a premium option designed specifically for frequent international flyers, business personnel, and consultants who travel often. The higher fee covers the additional printing costs, materials, and administrative overhead required for larger booklets.

Does the 10 percent concession apply if a senior citizen applies to renew an expired passport?

No. The Ministry of External Affairs’ notification explicitly restricts the 10 percent promotional discount to fresh passport applications only. It cannot be applied to reissues, renewals, or booklet replacements due to damaged or exhausted pages.

What is the maximum validity period for a passport issued to a 14-year-old minor?

Under the updated guidelines, passports issued to minors are capped at a maximum validity of five years, or until the individual turns 18, whichever milestone occurs earlier. Full 10-year validity documents are restricted to applicants aged 18 and older.


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