Passport Fees Hiked to Rs. 2,500 from July 1

by · KalingaTV

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New Delhi: Applying for an Indian passport will cost more from next month, with the government notifying a fee hike to ₹2,500 for a standard 36-page passport with 10-year validity, effective July 1, 2026.

The current fee for normal applications is ₹1,500. The ₹1,000 increase comes after more than a decade, with the last major revision in 2012.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs officials, the hike accounts for increased costs of printing, security features, and the ongoing rollout of e-passports with biometric chips. The revision is also aimed at making the Passport Seva system more self-sustaining and reducing reliance on budgetary support.

The tatkaal scheme fees will also be revised upward proportionately. For minors under 18 years, applying for a 5-year validity passport, and for 60-page jumbo booklets, revised slabs will be issued separately. Re-issue cases due to loss or damage will attract higher charges as well.

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Applicants who complete payment and book appointments before June 30 will pay the existing rates. From July 1, all new appointments on the Passport Seva portal will reflect the new ₹2,500 fee.

Officials have urged citizens to apply early and avoid last-minute tatkaal applications, as processing demand is expected to rise ahead of the fee change.

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