Passport appointments extended at Mangalore Passport Seva Kendra

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December 25, 2012

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Mangalore, December 25: The Regional Passport Office Bangalore has decided to open further 'Walk in with ARN' (Application Reference Number) appointments for applicants with effect from January 1, 2013 at Passport Seva Kendra in Mangalore.

The categories of the applicants include senior citizens, who are 60 years and above; minor applicants below 15 years of age provided both parents have valid passports; minor applicants provided both parents have valid passports and one parent is abroad and the other parent has been issued Embassy/Consulate certified NOC to apply.

It also includes minor applicants provided both parents have been given NOC and don't have passports and immediate family members (husband, wife and minor children) belonging to an applicant who has got an appointment and the other family members are not able to get appointments on the same day / time / centre.

All the above categories of applications will be accepted at the specific time slot from 9.30 am to 11 am only. Applicants should be present in the respective centers with the required documents and with the print out of the ARN sheet.

These categories of applications are in addition to the other walk-in-categories such as police clearance certificates, physically challenged person cases, tatkaal applications, who are given appointments through Koramangala head office, central/state government servants, their spouses and dependent minor children who have NOC / identity certificates.

Apart from Mangalore similar facilities will be available at Passport Seva Kendras in Bangalore and Hubli.


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Arun Kumar Sri…
 - 
Monday, 10 Feb 2020

A DY Secretary rank officer of central government want a fresh passport for self and wife whether appointment needed

ABDULLAH MOHAM…
 - 
Saturday, 16 Jul 2016

We need to renew my son's ( Abdullah Mahammed Haiman) passport
Request you to please give appointment. Expiry date of old passport on 30-7-2016

R N ASHOKA
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

applying for passport

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