Indian Passport Lost: What To Do (2023 Guide)

Indian Passport Lost What To Do

Your passport is your most important proof of identity and should be handled with care. 

The thought of your Indian passport being lost can be terrifying for many, especially as expatriates or while travelling in a foreign country.

This article explains some of the steps to handle the unfortunate situation.

Indian Passport Lost: Procedure To Follow

It may seem like it’s the end of the world, but it’s not. More often, the situation is nothing as exotic, but it can be very stressful nonetheless. Follow the below steps to get out of the trouble:

Keep a backup plan ready

Well, this is something you should do before you lose your passport. You should do these NOW if you haven’t done yet :

  1. Keep backup photocopies of your passport.
  2. Scan the passport and e-mail the file to yourself, so that you have them handy in case of a crisis.
  3. Also, it is a good method to have your phone number & contact details attached to the passport. You can paste / staple a small piece of paper without damaging the passport cover. In case someone finds your passport, they may call you up.
  4. Make use of social media: Tweet or post on Facebook saying that you have lost your passport. Ask your friends to share it. If you’re lucky, someone will surely come to your rescue.
  • Make sure that you do not put passport details or scanned copies in the post as social media is not a safe place for such confidential data.
  • Mention the date and city where you lost it.
  • Make sure you add the date to the social media message to make sure the message doesn’t get circulated for years.

If you are still not lucky to find it, then you have to proceed with the next steps :

1. Collect passport details

  • If you have a photocopy of the passport, take that.
  • If you have emailed your passport scan then, take a printout of the passport scan from your email.
  • If you don’t have the backup, you will be required to produce, passport details like passport number, date of issue, date of expiry and place of issue for the next steps. If you do not have that information, then contact the nearest Indian Embassy / Consulate.

2. File a police report

Head to the nearest police station and file an FIR. They will give you a copy of your statement in the form of a legal document officially stating that your passport is missing. Even if you don’t get back your old passport after reporting, the police report is important for Embassy formalities.

3. Get passport size photos

Before you go to Indian Embassy, you will need a few of your passport size photos (51 x 51 cm). We recommend having at least 8 of them.

If you don’t have them, get them clicked from a local photo booth.

4. Go to Indian Embassy / Consulate

Go to the Indian Embassy / Consulate with the following :

  • Original passport copy (from step 2) – if available
  • OR Passport details (if you don’t have a print/copy)
  • Police report in original (from step 3)
  • Passport size photos (from step 4)

5. Travelling soon? Get Emergency Certificate

If you want to travel to Indian soon, or you are on a short trip, you will then have to apply for an emergency certificate at the Indian Embassy / Consulate.

An Emergency Certificate is a one-way travel document that authorises an Indian to enter India, is issued to the citizen of India whose passports have been lost, stolen or damaged and to whom new passports cannot be issued without approval from India. This is primarily to ensure their return to India.

To apply for an emergency certificate, you need :

  • Application in EAP- 2 Form
  • 4-6 passport size photographs
  • Original passport copy (if you have it)
  • Police report in original

With this Emergency Certificate, you will be able to fly out of the country.

6. Don’t forget the Exit Visa

If you are in a foreign country you will also need an exit visa to travel out.

You will have to pay for the exit visa too at the government office of the respective country. This procedure may vary from country to country.

7. Reschedule your flight

If you are travelling, immediately call up your airline to inform them that you won’t be able to board the flight since you have lost your passport.

Reschedule your flight timings according to the availability of an Emergency Certificate and Exit Visa.

8. Apply for the re-issue of passport

Once you’re back from travel (or you don’t have travel plans), you will have to apply for the re-issue of the passport.

Following documents must be submitted along with the application:

  • Proof of Present Address
  • Proof of Date of Birth
  • Affidavit stating how and where the passport got lost/damaged (Annexure ‘L’)
  • Police report in original
  • Self-attested photocopy of first two and last two pages, including ECR/Non-ECR page of old passport, if available.

Application forms can be found on the Passport Seva website.

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  1. Dalveer Singj

    Self-attested photocopy of first two and last two pages, including ECR/Non-ECR page of old passport, if available.
    I dont have this step then how can i apply for new passport

  2. sir iam working past 10 years in qatar astechnician electrical when i came to india i lost passport again i applied for reissue still i have3 months valid work permit vissa but in new passport comes with empty pages can itravel on same work vissa so anyproblem while travelingin both countries

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