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How to apply for tatkal passport — complete 2026 guide
Quick answer. Apply on passportindia.gov.in → register → fill the form → choose “Tatkal” scheme → pay ₹3,500 (normal) + ₹2,000 (tatkal premium) = ₹5,500 for a 36-page passport (10-year validity, 18+ adult). Book a PSK (Passport Seva Kendra) appointment, attend in person with 3 documents from List-A or List-B + 2 photo IDs, and submit. Tatkal passports are issued in 1-3 working days (vs ~30 days for normal). Police verification is done AFTER passport issue (post-PV mode), so you get the booklet in hand without waiting for the police inquiry.
Priya's story — "US visa interview in 12 days, passport in 4"
Priya Sharma, 27, marketing manager at a Mumbai startup. Got an unexpected on-site assignment to her company's San Francisco office. Visa interview at the US Consulate scheduled for 18 March 2026. As of 6 March, her old passport had expired in November 2025 and she'd never re-applied.
“I had 12 days. Normal passport timeline is 30-45 days, sometimes longer. Tatkal was my only path. On 6 March (Friday) I went to passportindia.gov.in, registered with my email, filled the fresh-passport application form, ticked Tatkal scheme. The system asked for an Annexure-F if I didn't have specific List-A documents — luckily I had Aadhaar, PAN, voter ID and an electricity bill in my own name from my Bandra apartment, so List-A worked without Annexure-F. Paid ₹5,500 by UPI. Got a PSK appointment for 9 March (Monday) 10:30 AM at Lower Parel PSK. Showed up 30 min early, all originals + photocopies + 2 passport photos. Counter A (document check) — 12 minutes. Counter B (biometrics + photo) — 8 minutes. Counter C (Granting Officer interview, asked me 4 simple questions) — 5 minutes. Done by 11:25 AM. The status moved to 'Granted' the same evening. Printed and dispatched on 11 March, delivered by Speed Post on 12 March — exactly 3 working days from PSK visit. Police verification happened on 25 March, well after my US trip. Total cost ₹5,500. The travel agent had quoted ₹15,000 to 'expedite'.”
—Priya, March 2026
About 17 lakh tatkal passports are issued every year (Ministry of External Affairs Annual Report 2024-25). Tatkal share has grown from 8% in 2018 to nearly 18% in 2025 as last-minute international travel surges.
What this is — and who needs it
A passport is the international travel document issued by the Government of India to its citizens under the Passports Act, 1967 and Passport Rules, 1980. There are two service tiers:
- Normal: processing 15-30 days post-PSK visit; police verification before issue (or simultaneous in many cases).
- Tatkal: processing 1-3 working days post-PSK visit; police verification after issue.
You need tatkal when:
- You have urgent international travel (medical emergency, sudden job posting, visa interview, family emergency abroad).
- Your existing passport is expiring within months and you have a planned trip.
- Your normal application is taking too long (you can re-apply under tatkal — original fee is forfeited).
You cannot use tatkal for:
- Minors in the high-risk parental-dispute category.
- First-time applicants who cannot produce 3 documents from List-A of the prescribed list, AND who don't have an Annexure-F (Verification Certificate).
- Diplomatic / Official passports.
- Surrender certificate cases.
- Naxal-affected districts list — tatkal restricted (specific districts notified periodically).
- Persons with adverse police report from prior application.
Step-by-step process
Step 1 — Register on Passport Seva
- Go to https://www.passportindia.gov.in → “New User Registration”.
- Pick the RPO (Regional Passport Office) that has jurisdiction over your present address.
- Enter login ID (lowercase, 7-24 chars), email, hint Q&A.
- Activate via the email verification link (valid 72 hrs).
Step 2 — Fill the application form
- Login → “Apply for Fresh Passport / Re-issue of Passport”.
- Choose Online (recommended — auto-validates) or Download e-Form (offline XML upload).
- Fields: applicant details, family details, present address (proof needed), permanent address, emergency contact, references (2 — Indian passport holders, name + phone + address), previous passport details (if re-issue), employment.
- Pick “Tatkal” as scheme in the application type.
Step 3 — Schedule a PSK appointment
- After submitting form, “Pay and Schedule Appointment”.
- Pay tatkal fees: ₹3,500 + ₹2,000 = ₹5,500 for a 36-page adult passport. ₹4,000 + ₹2,000 = ₹6,000 for 60-page. Net banking, debit/credit card, UPI, SBI Bank Challan accepted.
- Choose your PSK / POPSK from drop-down. Slots open daily at predictable times — see the sub-section below.
- Note: tatkal slots open ~3 working days in advance (varies by PSK load). Lower Parel and Andheri (Mumbai), Bhikaji Cama Place (Delhi), Salt Lake (Kolkata), Saidapet (Chennai), Koramangala (Bengaluru) release slots 8 AM and 6 PM IST daily.
- Print the Application Receipt (ARN).
Step 4 — Document checklist
For tatkal you need EITHER:
- 3 documents from List-A (high-confidence proof — no Annexure-F needed); OR
- 2 documents from List-A + 1 document from List-B + an Annexure-F (Verification Certificate) issued by a Group-A gazetted officer.
List-A (any 3 sufficient for tatkal — no Annexure-F):
- Electors Photo ID Card (Voter ID).
- Service Identity Card (Government / PSU employee with photo).
- SC/ST/OBC certificate.
- Freedom Fighter ID card.
- Arms licence.
- Property documents (registered).
- Pension document.
- Railway ID card (for railway employees).
- Pan card (PAN).
- Driving Licence (issued by RTO — not learner's).
- Birth Certificate from the relevant Registrar.
- Bank passbook (post-1.4.2008, with photo).
- Aadhaar Card.
List-B (need Annexure-F for top-up):
- Ration card.
- Last passport (if expired > 36 months).
- Income tax assessment order.
- Educational certificates with photo.
Always carry:
- Original + 2 photocopies of each document.
- 2 recent passport-size photographs (for some categories).
- The ARN printout.
Step 5 — Visit the PSK on appointment day
- Reach 30 minutes before your slot time.
- Carry only essentials — no laptops, no large bags (locker available).
- Counter A — Document scrutiny + token issue.
- Counter B — Biometrics (10 fingerprints + photo) + signature capture.
- Counter C — Granting Officer's interview. Tatkal applications typically face 4-6 questions about the documents and reason for tatkal. Be calm, factual, brief.
- Total time at PSK: 60-90 minutes if everything is in order.
- “File submission” SMS is auto-sent on exit.
Step 6 — Track and receive
- Login → “Track Application Status”.
- Statuses progress: Submitted → Granted → Printing → Despatched → Delivered.
- Tatkal: typically Granted same day or next day, Despatched within 3 working days.
- Sent by India Post Speed Post to your present address. Track on https://www.indiapost.gov.in or the Passport app with the Speed Post number.
- Someone aged 18+ must be home to receive (signature + ID required).
Step 7 — Police verification (post-issue)
- Tatkal passports are issued first; police inquiry happens after delivery.
- Local police station (Special Branch / Passport Cell) will visit your present address within 30-90 days for an in-person check.
- Keep ready: address proof, neighbour reference, original passport for verification, your References' phone numbers.
- If police submits “Adverse” report, the passport may be impounded and a show-cause notice issued.
Step 8 — If anything goes wrong (file lost, wrong details printed)
- Login → “Submit Grievance” within 30 days of issue.
- Or write to PSK Officer-in-Charge with the file number.
- Do not break the seal of the dispatched envelope before checking the booklet for typos — once accepted, corrections require a fresh application.
Sample fee + service-window table
+---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Normal fresh / re-issue (36 p) | ₹1,500 Adult (18+) | | Normal fresh / re-issue (60 p) | ₹2,000 Adult | | Normal Minor (under 18, 36 p) | ₹1,000 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Tatkal fresh / re-issue (36 p) | ₹1,500 + ₹2,000 (tatkal premium) = | | Adult | ₹3,500 total — but most current | | | DGP/MEA notification puts the BASE | | | fee for tatkal at ₹3,500 + ₹2,000 | | | = ₹5,500. Verify at booking. | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Tatkal fresh / re-issue (60 p) | ₹2,000 base + ₹2,000 tatkal + ₹2,000 | | Adult | upgrade = ₹6,000. | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Tatkal Minor (under 18, 36 p) | ₹1,000 + ₹2,000 = ₹3,000 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Lost passport (re-issue) + | ₹3,000 + ₹2,000 (tatkal optional) | | Tatkal | | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Damaged passport (re-issue) + | ₹3,000 + ₹2,000 tatkal | | Tatkal | | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Police Clearance Certificate | ₹500 (PCC). Often issued faster than | | (PCC) — separate document | a passport. | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Tatkal processing time | 1-3 working days post-PSK | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Normal processing time | 15-30 working days post-PSK | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Police verification | Post-issue (tatkal); pre-issue or | | | simultaneous (normal). | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | RTI to PIO RPO for stuck file | ₹10 by IPO. BPL = free. | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
Common reasons your tatkal passport gets stuck or denied
- Tatkal denied at Granting Officer counter — the GO has discretion to convert tatkal to normal. Common triggers: inconsistent address proofs, recent name change without gazette, weak References, applicant unable to explain reason for urgency.
- Document mismatch — name on Aadhaar differs from PAN differs from electoral roll. Get all aligned before applying.
- Annexure-F not in correct format — the Verification Certificate must be on official letterhead of a Group-A gazetted officer with seal, signature, designation, and applicant's photo attested.
- Reference numbers wrong / unreachable — Passport office calls Reference 1 and 2 randomly. If they don't respond, tatkal converts to normal.
- Recent address (less than 1 year) — Passport office may insist on Annexure-F or an additional address proof.
- Gap in address history — applicant moved 3 cities in 2 years, no continuous proof. Often converts to normal.
- Existing passport expired more than 3 years ago — treated as “fresh” for documentation purposes; harder under tatkal.
- Minor under 18 with single-parent declaration — tatkal may be denied; Annexure-G (single parent affidavit) needed.
- Adverse police verification on a previous application — tatkal blocked until cleared.
- Tatkal slot grabbed by an agent — many slots are scooped up by passport agents within seconds. Try the 8 AM and 6 PM release windows, or look at POPSKs (Post Office PSKs) which generally have less rush.
If stuck — the escalation ladder
Rung 1 — Passport Seva Helpline
- 1800-258-1800 (toll-free, 24×7).
- Quote your File Number (15-digit) and ARN.
- Best for: status checks, appointment rescheduling, document clarifications.
Rung 2 — RPO grievance / mPassport Seva
- mPassport Seva mobile app → “Submit Grievance”.
- Or: passportindia.gov.in → “Grievances” → “Lodge a Grievance”.
- SLA: 3 working days for first response.
- Best for: file movement queries, post-issue corrections, dispatch delays.
Rung 3 — Regional Passport Officer (RPO)
- Each city / region has an RPO (e.g., RPO Mumbai, RPO Delhi, RPO Lucknow, RPO Bengaluru).
- Email IDs and physical addresses on https://www.passportindia.gov.in → “Contact Us”.
- Walk-in possible Mon-Fri 10 AM-1 PM (varies by RPO).
- Best for: complex denials, lost-file searches, rejection appeals.
Rung 4 — MEA Public Grievance + CPGRAMS
- https://pgportal.gov.in → Ministry of External Affairs → Passport.
- Routes to the concerned RPO's PG cell with higher visibility.
- 21-day SLA.
Rung 5 — Right to Information (RTI)
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and each RPO are public authorities under §2(h) of the RTI Act, 2005. Passport offices receive among the highest volumes of RTI queries from citizens.
RTI helps here when:
- Tatkal denied at PSK without written reason — RTI to PIO RPO for the Granting Officer's note and the file's current status.
- Police verification report submitted by police but RPO has not acted in 60+ days — RTI to PIO RPO asking for the verification report status and copy.
- Passport “despatched” status shown but Speed Post number invalid / parcel never came — RTI to PIO RPO for the Speed Post AWB number and despatch register entry.
- File “under review” for more than 30 days post-PSK — RTI for the reason and expected disposal date.
- Adverse police verification — RTI to the State Police's Special Branch for the inspector's report copy, against which you can file a representation.
See template: RTI for stuck passport application — copy-ready template.
RTI does NOT help here when:
- You want the RPO to issue you a passport despite missing documents — RTI cannot waive eligibility.
- The Granting Officer used discretion to convert tatkal to normal — that's a quasi-judicial discretion under the Rules; RTI gets you the reason but not a reversal. Reversal needs a representation or writ.
- You want to know the biometric data of another person — exempt under §8(1)(j) (personal information).
- You're asking about a passport file before the PSK appointment — there's no file yet.
FAQs
Q. Tatkal passport in 1 day — really possible?
Theoretically yes, in practice 2-3 working days is the norm at busy RPOs (Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru). Smaller RPOs (Patna, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh) often manage 1 working day.
Q. Can I travel internationally before police verification?
Yes — once you have the passport in hand. Police verification post-issue does not affect your ability to travel. But if police later submits an adverse report, the passport may be impounded under §10 of the Passports Act.
Q. The Granting Officer converted my tatkal to normal — fee refund?
The tatkal premium of ₹2,000 is refunded (auto-credited to source within 30 days). Base fee is retained for the normal-track processing. Re-applying under tatkal is allowed but you forfeit the original tatkal premium.
Q. Can I apply for tatkal passport if I changed my name after marriage?
Yes, but you'll need: marriage certificate, joint photo affidavit (Annexure-D), and gazette publication for change of name (mandatory for major name changes). Without gazette, tatkal is often denied.
Q. POPSK vs PSK — does it matter for tatkal?
Both accept tatkal. POPSKs (Post Office Passport Seva Kendras) often have less rush, easier slot booking, and the same backend processing. Quality of granting officer interview is comparable.
Q. Can a minor (under 18) get a tatkal passport?
Yes — both parents need to consent (Annexure-D / Annexure-H). For single-parent / divorce cases, additional Annexures (G, C) needed. Some categories (parental-dispute) cannot avail tatkal at all.
Q. My old passport expired 5 years ago. Can I re-issue under tatkal?
Treated as “fresh” application for documentation. You'll need full List-A documents. The expired passport itself is one of the supporting docs but doesn't fully serve as proof.
Q. Lost my passport abroad. Can I get tatkal Indian passport from outside India?
The Indian Embassy / Consulate issues an Emergency Certificate for travel back to India. Once back, apply for fresh passport under “lost passport” (₹3,000 + ₹2,000 tatkal). The lost-passport route is closely scrutinised — be ready for FIR copy + police report.
Related on RTI Wiki
Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. Passport fees and tatkal premiums are revised periodically by the Ministry of External Affairs — verify the latest on passportindia.gov.in or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale figure.

