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Fresh Passport for Newborn Child

Fresh Passport for Newborn Child

Indian passports for newborns are issued after successful registration of birth at the Indian Embassy or Consulate. Since a child is being issued a passport for the first time, it is treated as a fresh application, not a re-issue.

Passports for children under the age of 15 years are issued with a validity of 5 years. For newborns, the process includes submitting proof of birth, parent’s passport details, and a completed birth registration form. Once the birth is registered and a Birth Certificate is issued by the Embassy, parents can apply for the child’s passport.

As per current rules, handwritten endorsements are not allowed, so all details must be correctly entered at the time of application. The child must be registered as an Indian citizen before a passport can be issued.

This process ensures that the child receives a valid Indian passport reflecting all correct personal details from the beginning.

How To Apply

  1. Create an Account: Register on the Du Digital Indian Consular Application Centre (ICAC) website.
    Click here to register.
  2. Fill Out the Government of India’s Online Passport Application Form:
    Click here to access the form.
  3. Book an Appointment: Schedule your visit to Du Digital ICAC by choosing a suitable date and time.
    Click here to book your appointment
  4. Prepare Your Documents: Carry your passport, photographs, and all supporting documents as listed in the Documents Checklist section.
  5. Visit Du Digital ICAC: Visit the designated ICAC. The address and location will be mentioned in your appointment letter. Ensure you arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time.
  6. Submit Your Application: Submit all required documents for your application. Please note that if any required documents are missing, your application cannot be processed.
    *Note: Additional documents may be requested after submission.
  7. Pay Fees: Refer to the Fee Details section for exact charges.
  8. Application Submission Complete: You’ve successfully submitted your application.
  9. Track Your Application: Monitor your application’s status online.
    Click here to track your application


    Note : (If needed) Arrange an Interview with the Embassy: Interviews are held every Friday morning from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. ICAC will help schedule your interview at a time that is convenient for you.
    *First-reviewed, first-served basis

Document Checklist

  1. Original Parents’ Passports along with copies of the first, second, and last pages.
  2. Original and Copies of Parents’ Alien Registration Card (ARC)
  3. Copy of Visa Page showing the first entry date into Korea.
  4. Two Recent Passport-Size Photographs: (2 inch x 2 inch, white background)
  5. A digital photograph file and a printed physical photograph are both required. Both photos must be identical.

  6. Printout of the Online Submitted Application Form
  7. Personal Particulars Form
  8. Filled ‘Annexure-D’ by both parents.
  9. Apostilled Child’s Birth Certificate in English issued by the hospital.
  10. Printout of Online Birth Registration Form on MHA’s website:
  11. Miscellaneous Form

Note:

  • Additional documents may be required depending on individual circumstances.
  • An interview or personal appearance may be required depending on the nature of the application and supporting documents. 

 

Fees Details

 
SERVICE TYPECONSULAR FEEICWF FEESERVICE FEETOTAL FEES
Fresh Passport for Newborn Child₩ 65,200₩ 2,900₩ 51,000₩ 119,100

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. Can I apply for a passport for my newborn immediately after birth?
Yes. You can apply for a fresh passport for your newborn child right after birth. Birth must first be registered at Du Digital ICAC (as per jurisdiction), and both parents must be present in person with a prior appointment.

2. Can I register the birth and apply for the passport at the same time?
Yes. It is strongly recommended to apply for both services—birth registration and passport issuance—together. The Embassy/Consulate will issue both documents simultaneously.

3. What documents are required for a newborn’s passport?
You will need:

  • Birth registration form
  • Child’s birth certificate (to be issued by the Embassy/Consulate)
  • Passports and valid visas/residence permits of both parents

Please refer to the “Documents Checklist” section for the full list of requirements.

4. Is it mandatory for both parents to be present?
Yes. Both parents must appear in person at Du Digital ICAC with a prior appointment to complete the process of birth registration and fresh passport application.

5. My child was born in South Korea. What is the process to obtain an Indian passport?
Children born to Indian citizens in South Korea are eligible for Indian citizenship by descent. Parents must register the birth at Du Digital ICAC within one year. Upon registration, a birth certificate is issued and a passport can be applied for.

6. Can I submit my newborn’s application by post?
No. For fresh passport issuance for a newborn, both parents are required to be present in person for document submission and verification at Du Digital ICAC.

7. How long does it take to receive a fresh passport for a newborn?

The process may take approximately 2–3 months.You can track your application status online via the “Track Application” page and receive SMS updates throughout the process.

8. What is the validity of a newborn’s passport?
Passports issued to newborns are typically valid for 5 years or until the child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.

9. What if my child is considered a citizen of South Korea by local authorities?
As per Indian law, a child born abroad to Indian parents is eligible for Indian citizenship by descent. However, India does not allow dual citizenship. At the time of registration, parents must declare that the child does not hold any foreign passport.

10. Is thumb impression or signature needed for newborn’s passport application?
Yes. Since the child cannot sign, a left thumb impression of the child must be provided in the designated box. A parent should sign the declaration, but not in the box reserved for the applicant’s signature.