Reviewed on: 2026-06-12.
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Quick answer: A foreign embassy or consulate in India is the sovereign space of another country, so RTI is not your tool here. Find your acknowledgement receipt and tracking number, check the status on the visa centre's tracker, then write to the centre and the consular section with your reference number, submission date, and travel dates. If travel cannot wait, ask about an urgent route or a withdrawal request. For anything touching your Indian passport, the MEA handles it, and an Indian grievance can go on madad.gov.in. Where a job, admission, or status abroad is at stake, take advice from a qualified immigration professional for that country before you act.
The RTI Act, 2005 lets you seek records held by an Indian public authority. A foreign embassy, a foreign consulate, and the outsourced visa application centre acting for them are not Indian public authorities. An RTI to any of them has no legal basis and wastes time you may not have. The Ministry of External Affairs handles Indian-government matters, like your Indian passport; it cannot order a foreign country to decide your visa or return your passport. So the levers that actually work are the mission's own channels and its visa service provider, plus an urgent or withdrawal request when travel cannot wait.
To: The Visa Application Centre / Consular Section, [embassy/consulate and visa centre], [City] Subject: Urgent - status of passport and visa application, Ref. No. [____] I submitted my passport and visa application at your centre on [submission date]. My reference number is [____] and the passport tracking number is [____]. As of [today's date] the tracker shows [status], last updated [date]. The decision is taking longer than the usual processing time. I have urgent travel on [travel date] for [job start / study / family emergency], proof enclosed. Please confirm: 1. The current location and status of my passport and application. 2. The expected date of the decision. 3. Whether an urgent or expedited service is available for my case. 4. If a decision is unlikely before my travel date, whether I may make a passport withdrawal request to collect my passport, and the exact effect on this application and the fees paid. A written reply would help me plan my travel. Acknowledgement receipt, payment receipt, and travel proof are attached. [Full name, mobile, the email registered with the application, date]
RTI helps only for the Indian side of your situation, never the foreign visa or the held passport. Use it when:
For these, an RTI to the relevant Public Information Officer surfaces the file status. See how to file RTI online and first and second appeals if there is no reply. For Indian passport and consular grievances, the MEA's madad.gov.in portal is the right complaint channel, and Passport Seva handles your Indian passport itself.
No. The RTI Act applies only to Indian public authorities. A foreign embassy or consulate in India is the sovereign territory of another country and is not a public authority, and neither is its outsourced visa centre. Your remedy is the mission's own channels and the visa centre, and for Indian-government questions only, the MEA.
Write to the visa centre and the consular section immediately with your reference number, dates, and proof of urgency. Many missions have an urgent or expedited route, and some allow a passport withdrawal request. Withdrawing usually ends or pauses the application and the fee is often non-refundable. Keep a backup travel plan.
Many missions allow a passport withdrawal or return request, but rules differ by country and visa type. Often the application is then treated as withdrawn or paused, and you may have to reapply and pay again. Some countries continue processing and ask you to resubmit only for stamping. Confirm the exact effect in writing before withdrawing.
No. The MEA and Indian passport authorities handle Indian-government matters such as issuing or renewing your Indian passport. They cannot control a foreign country's visa decision or order a mission to return your passport. For a visa delay, the correct contact is the foreign mission and its visa service provider.
Madad is the MEA's consular grievance portal for Indians, useful for grievances connected to Indian consular services and Indian missions abroad. It does not control a foreign mission's visa decision in India, but it is the right Indian channel for Indian-government consular matters.
Outsourced centres usually only collect and courier documents. Still ask them in writing for the current tracking status and the exact location of your passport, then escalate to the consular or visa section of the mission. If the delay is unusual and travel is urgent, raise a formal complaint citing your reference, dates, and travel proof.
If the stakes are high, a job start, study admission, status abroad, or a refusal that could affect future applications, it is wise to consult a qualified immigration lawyer or a registered migration agent for that country. Withdrawing a passport, missing a reporting date, or travelling on the wrong document can have serious consequences.
Download the held-passport visa-delay checklist (PDF).