Passport Office in Chapra

Post Office PSK Chapra

Address Head Post Office, Chhapra - 841301
Contact number NA
Fax NA
Working Days Monday to Friday
Appointment Timing 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
ATM Operational
Regional Passport Officer Shri G.C.Das
Officer Contact number 0612-2223267
Officer Fax No. 0612-2227972
Officer Contact Email rpo.patna@mea.gov.in
Grievance Cell Officer Name

Shri A.K.Amar

Grievance Cell Officer Contact No.

0612-2223267

Public Grievance Cell Officer Name

Shri Bal Krishan

Telephone number

91-11-23384497

Fax number

91-11-23384461

Email address

passport.pg@mea.gov.in

Public Grievance Cell Address

Public Grievance Officer PSP Division, Ministry of External Affairs Room No. 24, Patiala House Tilak Marg, New Delhi - 110001

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FAQs About Passport Offices in Chapra

What are the types of passports available in India?

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There are three types of passports that the Indian government issues: ordinary passports, diplomatic passports, and official passports. The most typical variety is an Ordinary Passport, which has 36 or 60 pages and is valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors. Diplomatic passports are granted to government-designated members, whereas official passports are provided to government employees or authorised persons deputed overseas for official duties.

There are three types of passports that the Indian government issues: ordinary passports, diplomatic passports, and official passports. The most typical variety is an Ordinary Passport, which has 36 or 60 pages and is valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors. Diplomatic passports are granted to government-designated members, whereas official passports are provided to government employees or authorised persons deputed overseas for official duties.

What does ECNR in a passport mean?

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ECNR stands for "Emigration Check Not Required." This remark indicates that the passport bearer is exempt from going through an emigration check while travelling abroad for employment or other reasons. Moreover, you must note that all passports issued on or after January 2007 are exempt from this indication and are automatically classified as ECNR passports.

ECNR stands for "Emigration Check Not Required." This remark indicates that the passport bearer is exempt from going through an emigration check while travelling abroad for employment or other reasons. Moreover, you must note that all passports issued on or after January 2007 are exempt from this indication and are automatically classified as ECNR passports.

Can a person born outside India apply for an Indian passport?

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Yes, a person born outside India to an Indian parent(s) can apply for an Indian passport. However, the individual must be a "Citizen of India by Descent" and fulfil the requirements of the Citizenship Act of 1955.

Yes, a person born outside India to an Indian parent(s) can apply for an Indian passport. However, the individual must be a "Citizen of India by Descent" and fulfil the requirements of the Citizenship Act of 1955.