The Government of India has announced a revision in passport fees, making passport services more expensive from 1 July 2026. The revised fee structure applies to fresh passport applications, renewals, Tatkal services, replacement of lost or damaged passports, and passport applications for minors.
This is the first major revision in passport charges since 2012, reflecting changes made to the Passport Rules, 1980 and the increasing cost of delivering passport-related services.
Indian Passport Fee Hike 2026: Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Effective Date | 1 July 2026 |
| Applicable To | Fresh Passports, Renewals, Tatkal, Replacement and Minor Passports |
| Previous Revision | 2012 |
| Reason for Revision | Amendment to Passport Rules, 1980 |
| Validity Change | No Change |
New Passport Fee Structure from 1 July 2026
The revised passport fees for adults are as follows:
| Passport Service | Existing Fee | New Fee (From 1 July 2026) |
| 36-page Passport (Normal) | ₹1,500 | ₹2,500 |
| 36-page Passport (Tatkal) | ₹3,500 | ₹5,000 |
| 60-page Passport (Normal) | ₹2,000 | ₹3,500 |
| 60-page Passport (Tatkal) | ₹4,000 | ₹6,000 |
The revised charges will apply to all new passport applications submitted on or after 1 July 2026.
Why Has the Passport Fee Been Increased?
The Ministry has revised the passport fee structure following amendments to the Passport Rules, 1980.
According to the government, the updated fee structure reflects the increasing cost of processing passport applications and improving passport-related services across the country.
The latest revision comes after more than 14 years, with the previous fee revision having taken place in 2012.
Tatkal Passport Charges Revised
Applicants opting for the Tatkal Passport Scheme will also have to pay higher charges.
The revised Tatkal fees are:
| Passport Type | New Tatkal Fee |
| 36-page Passport | ₹5,000 |
| 60-page Passport | ₹6,000 |
The Tatkal scheme continues to provide faster passport processing for applicants requiring urgent travel documents.
Charges for Lost or Damaged Passport Replacement
The revised fee structure also applies to applicants seeking replacement of lost, stolen, or damaged passports.
| Passport Service | Normal Fee | Tatkal Fee |
| 36-page Replacement Passport | ₹5,000 | ₹7,500 |
| 60-page Replacement Passport | ₹6,000 | ₹8,500 |
Applicants replacing a damaged or lost passport will now have to pay the revised rates from 1 July 2026.
Passport Fees for Minors
The government has also revised passport charges for applicants below 18 years of age.
| Service | New Fee |
| 36-page Passport (Normal) | ₹1,750 |
| 36-page Passport (Tatkal) | ₹4,250 |
The revised rates apply to both fresh and replacement passport applications for minors.
Will Passport Validity Change?
No. The revision affects only the passport application fees.
The validity period remains unchanged:
- Adult Passport: Valid for 10 years
- Minor Passport: Validity will continue as per the existing Passport Rules
There are no changes to passport validity following the fee revision.
Services Covered Under the Revised Fees
The new fee structure applies to:
- Fresh passport applications
- Passport renewal
- Tatkal passport applications
- Replacement of lost passports
- Replacement of damaged passports
- Passport applications for minors
Key Highlights
- New passport charges will be effective from 1 July 2026.
- This is the first passport fee revision since 2012.
- Fees for Normal and Tatkal passport services have increased.
- Replacement charges for lost or damaged passports have also been revised.
- Passport fees for children below 18 years have been updated.
- Passport validity remains unchanged despite the fee hike.








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