Passport Fees for Fresh, Tatkaal, Minors and Renewal in India: A Practical 2026 Guide
Understanding Passport Fees for Fresh, Tatkaal, Minors and Renewal is important before you book an appointment, pay online, plan urgent travel or prepare documents for an overseas job, higher education, family relocation or business trip. Passport costs in India are not difficult to understand, but they are often misunderstood because the final fee depends on the applicant’s age, booklet size, service category, Tatkaal choice, validity and the reason for reissue.
For many Indian families, passport fees are part of a bigger financial decision. A student may be budgeting for university applications and visa expenses. A salaried employee may need a passport quickly for an overseas assignment. A freelancer may be preparing for international client meetings. An NRI family may be renewing passports for children while also managing Indian tax, bank accounts and investments. In all these situations, the passport fee is only one cost; the real need is to plan the full documentation, travel and financial timeline carefully.
This guide explains the current fee logic for fresh passports, Tatkaal passports, minor passports and renewal or reissue applications in India. It also explains when normal processing may be enough, when Tatkaal may be worth the additional cost, why minors have different validity rules, and how to avoid common payment and appointment mistakes. The fee figures used in this article are based on the official Passport Seva fee structure and should always be cross-checked with the official Passport Seva fee calculator before payment, because government rules, service categories and portal instructions can change.
At WealthSure, we look at passport-related planning through a practical financial lens. We do not issue passports and we do not control government fees. However, when a passport is linked to overseas employment, NRI status, foreign income, international investments, higher education funding, family relocation, insurance or tax residency, the decision can affect your broader financial life. That is where expert-led planning can help you avoid rushed choices, missed documents and avoidable compliance stress.
Passport Fees for Fresh, Tatkaal, Minors and Renewal: Quick Table
The following table gives a practical overview of commonly used ordinary passport categories in India. Treat it as a planning guide, not a substitute for the final fee shown on the official portal. The official Passport Seva fee structure and fee calculator should be your final reference before you make payment.
| Application Type | Common Booklet / Validity | Normal Application Fee | Additional Tatkaal Fee | Practical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh passport or reissue for adult | 36 pages, generally 10 years | ₹1,500 | ₹2,000 | Common choice for most adults and occasional travellers. |
| Fresh passport or reissue for adult | 60 pages, generally 10 years | ₹2,000 | ₹2,000 | Useful for frequent travellers who need more visa pages. |
| Fresh passport or reissue for minor | 36 pages, five years or until age 18, whichever is earlier | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | Minor validity is different from adult validity. |
| Replacement due to lost, damaged or stolen passport | 36 or 60 pages | Higher fee may apply | Additional Tatkaal fee may apply where eligible | Documents and police reporting may become more important. |
| Change in personal particulars | Depends on reissue category | Usually treated under reissue fee logic | Additional Tatkaal fee may apply where eligible | Name, address, spouse name or other changes may require supporting documents. |
Important: Online payment is generally mandatory for booking appointments at Passport Seva Kendras and Post Office Passport Seva Kendras. The Passport Seva FAQ mentions payment options such as credit card, debit card, internet banking, UPI and supported wallet options. Tatkaal applicants generally pay the full applicable Tatkaal fee online while booking.
What Affects the Final Passport Fee?
Two people may both say they are applying for a “passport,” but their fees may be different. The fee changes because the application can fall into different service categories. Before you pay, identify the exact scenario.
Applicant profile
Adults, minors, senior citizens and special categories may have different fee treatment. Minor passports usually have shorter validity, and fresh applications for certain age groups may receive fee concessions as shown on the official fee calculator.
Service type
Fresh passport, reissue, renewal, Tatkaal, lost passport replacement, damaged passport replacement and change of personal particulars can have different fee and document requirements.
Booklet size
A 36-page booklet is usually cheaper than a 60-page booklet. Frequent travellers may still prefer 60 pages because additional visa pages can be useful over a long validity period.
Urgency
Tatkaal costs more because it is an urgent processing route. It should be chosen when the time benefit justifies the additional fee and the applicant can meet the required documentation conditions.
Fresh Passport Fee in India
A fresh passport application is used when you are applying for an Indian passport for the first time. In most adult ordinary passport cases, the common normal fee is ₹1,500 for a 36-page booklet and ₹2,000 for a 60-page booklet. The 36-page booklet is sufficient for many people who travel occasionally for vacations, business meetings, education or family visits. The 60-page booklet can be more suitable for frequent travellers because visas and immigration stamps can use pages quickly.
Fresh passport applicants should not look only at the fee. They should also prepare the right identity proof, address proof, date-of-birth proof, police verification readiness and appointment availability. A low fee does not help if the application gets delayed due to document mismatch, address confusion or incomplete details.
For first-time applicants, the biggest mistake is treating the passport process like a simple payment transaction. It is actually a government identity-document process. Your name, address, date of birth, parents’ details and supporting documents should be consistent. Any mismatch may lead to queries, delays or additional documentation.
When a fresh passport can become part of financial planning
A fresh passport is often the first step toward a bigger goal. That goal may be a foreign university application, overseas job, international business travel, family relocation, medical travel or long-term NRI planning. In such cases, your budget should include more than passport fees.
- Visa application fee and appointment cost.
- Travel insurance and health insurance.
- Emergency fund for international travel.
- Foreign exchange and remittance planning.
- Tax residency and income reporting review if moving abroad.
- Investment and retirement planning impact if income source changes.
If your passport application is part of moving abroad or receiving foreign income, consider reviewing your tax position through WealthSure’s residential status determination support and foreign income reporting service.
Tatkaal Passport Fees: When the Extra Cost May Make Sense
Tatkaal is an urgent passport processing route. It generally requires an additional Tatkaal fee of ₹2,000 over the normal application fee for many ordinary passport categories. For example, an adult 36-page passport that normally costs ₹1,500 may cost ₹3,500 under Tatkaal. An adult 60-page passport that normally costs ₹2,000 may cost ₹4,000 under Tatkaal. A minor 36-page passport that normally costs ₹1,000 may cost ₹3,000 under Tatkaal, where eligible.
The Tatkaal route is not merely about paying extra. Your eligibility, documents, police verification status, appointment availability and official decision matter. The Passport Seva Tatkaal FAQ states that after successful application submission with final status as granted, a Tatkaal passport can generally be expected to be dispatched on the third working day excluding the date of submission, without waiting for the police verification report. However, actual outcomes depend on application status and official processing.
Choose Tatkaal only when urgency justifies the additional cost. If your travel is months away and documents are straightforward, normal processing may be financially sensible. If your overseas employment, exam, visa appointment, medical emergency or urgent business travel depends on a quicker passport, Tatkaal may be worth considering.
Planning tip: Tatkaal may save time, but it does not replace proper documentation. Paying a higher fee without preparing documents correctly can still lead to delay.
Passport Fees for Minors: What Parents Should Know
Minor passport rules are different from adult passport rules. For minors, the passport validity is generally restricted to five years or until the child turns 18, whichever is earlier. The official Passport Seva service FAQ explains this validity principle for ordinary passports. This is why parents should not assume that a child’s passport has the same 10-year validity as an adult passport.
The commonly listed normal fee for a minor passport with a 36-page booklet is ₹1,000. Tatkaal, where eligible, generally adds ₹2,000. The official fee calculator also mentions that a ten percent discount may apply for fresh applications of minors up to the age of eight years. Because discounts and conditions can be category-specific, parents should use the official fee calculator before paying.
For families, passport planning often connects with school admissions, overseas holidays, immigration plans, family relocation or NRI documentation. If you are applying for passports for multiple family members, prepare a combined budget. Passport fees may be only a small part of the total cost when you include visas, travel insurance, flight tickets, foreign exchange, university deposits or relocation expenses.
Parent checklist before applying for a minor passport
- Check the child’s exact age and required validity category.
- Review parents’ passport details, if applicable.
- Keep birth certificate and address proof documents ready.
- Check whether both parents’ consent or additional forms are needed.
- Use the official fee calculator for the final payable amount.
- Do not book travel too close to the appointment date unless the passport is already issued.
Passport Renewal and Reissue Fees
In India, what many people casually call “passport renewal” is generally handled as “reissue” of passport. You may apply for reissue when your passport is expiring, has expired, has exhausted visa pages, needs a change in personal particulars, is damaged or lost, or requires certain updates. The fee for normal reissue is commonly the same as the fresh passport fee for the same booklet size and validity in ordinary adult cases: ₹1,500 for 36 pages and ₹2,000 for 60 pages.
However, not every renewal-like situation is priced the same. A simple reissue due to expiry is different from replacing a lost or damaged passport. A change in personal particulars may require additional supporting documents. A damaged passport may be treated differently depending on whether it is damaged beyond recognition. A lost passport may require police complaint-related documents and higher fees.
Therefore, do not estimate renewal cost only from a general article. Use the Passport Seva portal, select the exact reissue reason, and check the final fee before payment. Also, renew early. If your passport has less than six months’ validity, some countries may not allow travel or visa processing.
Normal vs Tatkaal: A Decision Guide
Many applicants ask whether Tatkaal is “better.” The better question is whether Tatkaal is necessary for your situation. Normal processing is usually cost-efficient when you have time. Tatkaal may be useful when time is more valuable than the additional fee.
| Situation | Normal May Be Enough When | Tatkaal May Be Considered When | Financial Planning View |
|---|---|---|---|
| First passport for future travel | Travel is months away and documents are ready | Visa appointment or travel deadline is close | Avoid urgent fees by applying early. |
| Renewal for expiring passport | Passport still has enough validity | Visa, job or travel deadline is urgent | Track validity annually to avoid panic. |
| Minor passport for school travel | School trip is planned well in advance | Departure date is near and school requires passport quickly | Parents should budget for all travel documents together. |
| NRI or overseas employment | Move is planned with enough lead time | Joining date or foreign documentation deadline is near | Review tax residency and investments before relocation. |
Practical Examples and Mini Case Studies
Example 1: Salaried employee applying for a fresh passport before an overseas assignment
Rohit, a salaried employee in Bengaluru, receives a possible onsite opportunity from his employer. He has never applied for a passport. He checks the fee and assumes that paying ₹1,500 is the only step. The common mistake here is ignoring appointment availability, police verification, employer timelines, visa documentation and financial planning for travel.
The correct approach is to apply early through the official Passport Seva portal, select the correct 36-page or 60-page booklet based on expected travel, keep documents consistent and avoid Tatkaal unless the joining timeline is genuinely urgent. If Rohit may earn income abroad or become a non-resident later, he should also review salary structure, Indian bank accounts, investments and tax residency. WealthSure can support such users through personal tax planning and NRI tax filing service where relevant.
Example 2: Parents applying for a minor passport for school travel
Meera and Karan need a passport for their 10-year-old daughter for an international school competition. They compare adult fees and assume the child’s passport will also be valid for 10 years. This is a common confusion. Minor passports generally have five-year validity or validity until the child turns 18, whichever is earlier.
The correct approach is to check minor fee rules, collect documents, verify parental consent requirements and avoid booking flight tickets too close to the appointment date. If the school deadline is close, Tatkaal may be considered if eligibility and documentation support it. From a financial perspective, parents should budget beyond the passport fee: visa, insurance, travel kit, emergency money and foreign exchange may matter more than the passport fee itself. WealthSure’s goal-based investing support can help families plan education and travel-linked goals more systematically.
Example 3: Freelancer renewing passport for international client meetings
Aditi, a freelance consultant, has a passport expiring in four months. She receives an invitation to attend a paid overseas workshop. She thinks renewal is a minor formality and delays it. Later, she finds that visa processing may require longer passport validity. She may now need Tatkaal and faster document coordination.
The correct approach is to track passport validity well before overseas plans. Since she may receive foreign professional income, she should also maintain invoices, bank records and tax documents correctly. Passport renewal itself is not an income tax matter, but foreign receipts, travel expenses, GST position and income reporting can become relevant. WealthSure can help freelancers with tax planning, documentation review and business and professional income filing if their travel connects with taxable professional work.
Example 4: NRI family renewing Indian passports
An Indian family living abroad wants to renew passports for the parents and children. Their concern is not only the passport fee. They also need to review address details, Indian bank accounts, PAN, foreign income, tax residency and whether any Indian investments need reporting. The mistake is treating passport renewal as isolated from financial compliance.
The correct approach is to complete passport documentation through the appropriate official route and separately review tax and financial obligations in India. NRIs may need support for Indian ITR filing, DTAA positions, foreign income treatment, capital gains on Indian assets or repatriation planning. WealthSure offers DTAA advisory support and repatriation and FEMA compliance support where the facts require specialist review.
Payment, Appointment and Documentation Checklist
Passport fee planning is not complete until you understand the payment and appointment flow. The official Passport Seva portal is the main online route for passport services in India. Use the official portal and avoid unknown links, agents making unrealistic promises or unofficial payment pages.
- Check the exact service category: Fresh, reissue, minor, lost, damaged, change in particulars or Tatkaal.
- Use the fee calculator: Confirm the final amount before paying.
- Keep documents ready: Carry originals and self-attested photocopies where required.
- Pay online: Use supported official payment methods only.
- Book appointment: Choose PSK or POPSK based on availability and jurisdiction.
- Track application: Use the official track application feature.
- Preserve receipts: Keep payment receipt, ARN and appointment confirmation safely.
How Passport Planning Connects With Tax and Financial Decisions
For a simple domestic resident applying for a passport for a future holiday, passport fee planning may end with the government fee and travel budget. But for many Indians, a passport is a gateway to international financial decisions. When your passport is linked to relocation, overseas work, education abroad, foreign assets or NRI status, you should review the financial implications early.
For example, an overseas job can change your residential status. Foreign salary, Indian salary, bank interest, mutual fund gains, property rent and DTAA benefits may need careful review. A student going abroad may need education funding, remittance planning and emergency reserves. A family moving overseas may need to restructure insurance, investments and tax compliance. Passport fees are small compared with the cost of poor planning.
WealthSure can support connected decisions through investment-linked tax planning, retirement planning support, tax expert consultation and NRI-focused advisory services. The goal is not to overcomplicate a passport application. The goal is to avoid missing bigger financial consequences when the passport is part of a major life move.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming renewal is always cheaper: Ordinary reissue fees are often similar to fresh passport fees for the same category.
- Choosing Tatkaal too late: Tatkaal can help with urgency, but documents must still be correct.
- Ignoring booklet size: Frequent travellers may regret choosing 36 pages if visas and stamps fill quickly.
- Not checking minor validity: A minor passport does not generally carry the same validity as an adult passport.
- Using unofficial payment links: Use official Passport Seva routes only.
- Forgetting broader financial planning: Overseas work or NRI status may trigger tax and investment review.
Useful Official Sources
Because passport rules and fees can change, always verify the latest information from official sources. Useful starting points include the Passport Seva portal, the official fee calculator, the Ministry of External Affairs, and the broader Government of India portal. If passport-linked relocation affects your income or tax status, also review relevant tax guidance through the Income Tax e-Filing portal.
FAQs on Passport Fees for Fresh, Tatkaal, Minors and Renewal
1. What are the passport fees for fresh, Tatkaal, minors and renewal in India?
Passport fees in India depend on the application category, booklet size, applicant age and processing route. For a common adult ordinary passport, the normal fee for a 36-page fresh or reissue passport is generally ₹1,500, while a 60-page booklet is generally ₹2,000. If the applicant chooses Tatkaal, an additional Tatkaal fee of ₹2,000 usually applies for many ordinary passport categories. For minors, the commonly listed normal fee for a 36-page passport is ₹1,000, with Tatkaal fee extra where eligible. Renewal is generally handled as reissue, so a simple adult renewal due to expiry may follow the same fee logic as a fresh adult passport for the same booklet size.
However, the final amount can change if the passport is lost, damaged, replaced, issued with changed particulars, or processed under a special category. Applicants should not rely only on general fee tables. The correct approach is to use the official Passport Seva fee calculator before payment, select the exact application type, age category, booklet size and processing mode, and then pay only through the official portal. This avoids underestimating the fee or choosing the wrong appointment category.
2. Is passport renewal fee different from fresh passport fee?
In everyday language, many people use the word renewal when their passport is expiring or has expired. On the Passport Seva system, this is usually treated as reissue of passport. For a straightforward adult reissue due to expiry or exhaustion of pages, the fee is commonly similar to a fresh passport for the same booklet size. That means a 36-page normal adult reissue is generally ₹1,500 and a 60-page normal adult reissue is generally ₹2,000. Tatkaal, where chosen and eligible, normally adds an extra ₹2,000.
The fee may differ when the reissue is not a simple expiry case. For example, replacement due to lost, stolen or damaged passport can attract higher charges and more documentation. A change in personal particulars may also require specific supporting documents. Therefore, the safest approach is to select the accurate reason for reissue on the official portal and verify the final fee. From a planning perspective, renew early instead of waiting until travel becomes urgent. Early renewal can help you avoid Tatkaal fees, last-minute stress, visa delays and rushed documentation.
3. How much extra does Tatkaal passport cost and is it worth it?
Tatkaal passport processing usually costs more because it is meant for urgent requirements. For many ordinary passport categories, the additional Tatkaal fee is generally ₹2,000 over the normal fee. For example, a common adult 36-page passport may cost ₹1,500 under normal processing and ₹3,500 under Tatkaal. A 60-page adult passport may cost ₹2,000 under normal processing and ₹4,000 under Tatkaal. A minor 36-page passport may cost ₹1,000 normally and ₹3,000 under Tatkaal where eligible.
Whether Tatkaal is worth it depends on your timeline. If you have a visa deadline, overseas joining date, urgent business travel, examination, medical need or family emergency, paying extra may be practical. But if your travel is months away, normal processing may be more cost-efficient. Tatkaal does not remove the need for accurate documents or official approval. If your application has document mismatch, incorrect address details or eligibility issues, paying a higher fee will not automatically solve the problem. Use Tatkaal as a time-planning tool, not as a substitute for preparation.
4. Do minors pay lower passport fees and what is their passport validity?
Yes, minors generally pay a lower normal fee for a standard 36-page passport. The commonly listed normal fee for a minor passport is ₹1,000 for a 36-page booklet, while Tatkaal, where eligible, generally adds ₹2,000. A key difference is validity. For minors, passport validity is generally restricted to five years or until the child turns 18, whichever is earlier. Parents should therefore not assume that a child’s passport will have the same 10-year validity as an adult passport.
The official fee calculator also mentions that a ten percent discount may apply for fresh passport applications in respect of minors up to the age of eight years. Since discounts and conditions can be category-specific, parents should verify the amount directly on the official portal. For family travel, passport fees are only one part of the budget. Parents should also account for visa costs, travel insurance, school documentation, consent forms, foreign exchange and emergency funds. If the child’s passport is required for education abroad, families may also benefit from goal-based financial planning and education funding review.
5. Which is better: a 36-page passport or a 60-page passport?
A 36-page passport is usually enough for occasional travellers who take a few international trips over several years. It costs less than the 60-page booklet and is the common choice for many first-time applicants, tourists, students and professionals with limited travel frequency. A 60-page passport costs more but can be useful if you expect frequent travel, multiple visas, business travel, consulting assignments, seafarer work, cross-border employment or regular travel between India and other countries.
The decision should not be made only on the ₹500 difference between the common adult 36-page and 60-page normal fees. Think about how often you may travel during the validity period. If you fill pages quickly, you may need reissue due to exhaustion of visa pages earlier than expected, which means another application, another fee and another appointment process. Frequent travellers may find the 60-page booklet more convenient. Occasional travellers may prefer the 36-page booklet. If the passport is part of an overseas work or NRI plan, also review insurance, tax residency, investments and emergency fund needs before travel.
6. Can I get a refund if I pay passport fees and miss the appointment?
Passport fee refund rules depend on the official Passport Seva payment and appointment policy applicable to your case. Applicants should not assume that missing an appointment automatically creates a refund right. In many cases, the practical solution may be rescheduling within the permitted limits rather than expecting immediate refund. The exact outcome can depend on payment status, appointment status, application status, service category and the portal’s rules at that time.
To avoid payment-related problems, book an appointment only when your documents are ready and you can attend the selected slot. Save the payment receipt, application reference number and appointment confirmation. Use only the official Passport Seva portal for payment and tracking. If a payment is debited but the appointment is not confirmed, check the application status and official instructions before making another payment. If you are applying under Tatkaal, be even more careful because the entire Tatkaal applicable fee is generally paid online while booking. For family applications, create a simple checklist so that every applicant’s documents and appointment details are ready before payment.
7. Are passport fees tax deductible in India?
For most individuals applying for a passport for personal travel, passport fees are not treated as a general personal income tax deduction. A salaried employee applying for a passport for a holiday or personal identification purpose generally cannot claim the passport fee as a deduction from taxable income. Tax deduction eligibility depends on specific provisions of the Income-tax Act, the nature of expense, business connection, documentation and facts of the case. Personal expenses are usually not deductible merely because they are useful.
For business owners, professionals or freelancers, the answer can be more fact-specific if international travel is directly connected with business or professional activity. Even then, the passport fee itself should not be casually claimed without professional review and proper records. The broader travel expense, foreign income, GST position, professional receipts and tax reporting may matter more. If your passport is linked to overseas assignments, foreign clients, NRI status or relocation, consult a qualified tax professional. WealthSure can help with personal tax planning, professional income filing and foreign income reporting, but tax treatment should always be based on facts and applicable law.
8. What should NRIs check before renewing an Indian passport?
NRIs should first check the official passport service route applicable to their country of residence, jurisdiction, documents, address proof, current passport validity, name or spouse-name changes, and minor passport rules if applying for children. Passport service processes outside India may involve Indian missions, consulates or service partners depending on location. The fee and process may differ from domestic Passport Seva Kendra applications, so NRIs should use the official route for their jurisdiction.
Beyond passport renewal, NRIs should review financial and tax matters in India. If you have Indian salary arrears, rental income, bank interest, mutual funds, shares, property sale, foreign income, repatriation needs or DTAA questions, your passport renewal may be a good time to review your compliance. Residential status under Indian tax law is based on stay and other conditions, not simply on whether you hold a passport. WealthSure can support NRI tax filing, residential status review, foreign income reporting, DTAA advisory and repatriation-related compliance support. Passport renewal is a document process, but international living often requires coordinated tax and financial planning.
9. How can I avoid paying Tatkaal fees unnecessarily?
The best way to avoid unnecessary Tatkaal fees is to track passport validity early. Many travel problems happen because applicants check their passport only after booking flights, receiving a visa appointment, getting a job offer or planning school travel. Some countries and visa processes require the passport to be valid for a minimum period beyond the travel date. If your passport is close to expiry, apply for reissue well before travel becomes urgent.
Create a simple annual document review for your family: passport validity, Aadhaar details, PAN details, bank KYC, insurance policies and nominee information. This habit can prevent last-minute fees and stress. If you expect overseas work, international education or NRI relocation, start documentation months in advance. Choose normal processing when time permits. Use Tatkaal only when the urgency is real and you can meet the document conditions. From a financial planning angle, avoiding unnecessary Tatkaal fees is part of better cash-flow discipline. Larger savings may come from planning travel insurance, foreign exchange, tax residency, education funding and investment decisions early.
10. How can WealthSure help if my passport is linked to overseas work, education or NRI planning?
WealthSure does not issue passports, book passport appointments or control government passport fees. Those services are handled through official government channels. However, WealthSure can help when a passport application is part of a broader financial change. For example, an overseas job may affect tax residency, salary taxation, Indian investments, bank accounts and return filing. Higher education abroad may require funding plans, insurance, remittance planning and family cash-flow management. NRI families may need support with Indian income, DTAA, foreign asset questions, capital gains or repatriation planning.
In such cases, WealthSure can provide expert-assisted tax filing, NRI tax filing, residential status review, foreign income reporting, investment-linked tax planning, retirement planning and goal-based investing support. The aim is practical: help you make informed decisions before your travel or relocation creates avoidable financial confusion. A passport fee may be small, but the life event behind the passport can be financially significant. With early planning, you can prepare documents, budget costs, understand tax implications and protect long-term wealth more confidently.
Conclusion: Plan the Fee, But Also Plan the Journey
Understanding Passport Fees for Fresh, Tatkaal, Minors and Renewal helps you avoid confusion before paying online or booking an appointment. Fresh and renewal or reissue fees may look simple, but the final amount depends on age, booklet size, urgency, service category and the reason for reissue. Tatkaal can be useful when time is critical, but it should not become a replacement for early planning. Minor passports require extra attention because validity rules and documentation needs differ from adult passports.
For many applicants, a passport is more than a travel document. It may be connected with an overseas job, higher education, family relocation, NRI life, foreign income, business expansion or long-term wealth planning. Self-service tools and official portals may be enough for a straightforward passport application. Expert-assisted financial and tax support becomes safer when the passport is part of a larger financial transition.
Planning overseas work, NRI relocation, foreign income or education abroad? WealthSure can help you review tax residency, Indian income, investments, documentation and long-term financial goals with practical, expert-led guidance.
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Disclaimer
This article is for general informational and educational purposes only. Passport fees, Tatkaal rules, appointment process, documents, validity and government portal instructions may change. Always verify the latest fee and process on the official Passport Seva portal before applying or paying. WealthSure does not issue passports or guarantee passport approval, dispatch timelines, visa approval, tax savings, refunds or investment returns. Tax and financial planning outcomes depend on individual facts, applicable law, documentation and official processing.