
Many Indian passport holders get confused between passport reissue and passport renewal. People often use these terms interchangeably, but officially, the Indian passport system does not treat them as the same.
Understanding this difference is important because selecting the wrong option during application can delay your passport processing.
This guide explains the real difference in simple terms, including when to apply, documents required, fees, and common mistakes to avoid.
Is “Passport Renewal” Even a Separate Process in India?
Here’s the truth:
In India, there is no separate renewal process.
Whenever your passport expires or is about to expire, you must apply under the category:
👉 Reissue of Passport
So technically:
- “Renewal” = Reissue due to expiry
- “Reissue” = Correction, damage, loss, expiry, or changes
The official term used by the Passport Seva system is Reissue.
What Is Passport Reissue?
Passport reissue means applying for a new passport booklet when:
- Your passport has expired
- It is about to expire (within 1 year)
- Pages are exhausted
- You want to change name/address/DOB
- Passport is damaged
- Passport is lost
- Spouse name needs to be added
- You want to upgrade to 60-page booklet
In all these cases, you must select Reissue while applying online.
What Do People Mean by Passport Renewal?
In common language, “renewal” refers to:
- Extending validity of expired passport
But in India, validity is not extended in the same booklet.
You receive a completely new passport booklet with:
- New passport number
- Fresh validity (10 years for adults)
- Updated details (if changed)
So practically, renewal = reissue due to expiry.
Key Differences Explained Clearly
1️⃣ Validity Extension
Renewal (common term):
People think validity is extended in the same passport.
Reality:
India issues a new passport under reissue category.
2️⃣ Passport Number
In reissue:
- You get a new passport number.
- Old passport is cancelled and returned.
3️⃣ Application Category
There is only one correct option:
✔ Reissue of Passport
There is no “Renew” button in Passport Seva Portal.
When Should You Apply for Reissue?
Apply Before Expiry If:
- Passport is expiring within 12 months
- You plan international travel
- Visa process requires minimum validity
Many countries require 6 months passport validity.
Documents Required for Reissue Due to Expiry
Usually required:
- Old passport (original)
- Self-attested copy of first and last page
- Address proof (if changed)
- Annexure (if applicable in specific cases)
If no details are changed, document requirement is minimal.
Police Verification in Reissue Cases
Police verification depends on:
- Whether address changed
- Whether personal details changed
- Time gap since expiry
Usually:
✔ No address change → Often no police verification
✔ Address change → Police verification required
Each case is assessed individually.
What If Passport Is Already Expired?
You can still apply anytime.
There is:
- No penalty for expiry
- No late fee
However, if passport expired long ago, police verification may be stricter.
Reissue for Lost Passport
If passport is lost:
You must:
- File FIR
- Submit FIR copy
- Submit affidavit
This is also processed under Reissue category.
Reissue for Name Change (After Marriage/Divorce)
If you want to:
- Add spouse name
- Remove spouse name
- Change surname
You must apply for reissue with supporting documents.
Passport Reissue Fees (Approximate)
Fees depend on:
- Normal or Tatkal
- 36-page or 60-page booklet
- Minor or adult
Tatkal costs higher but is processed faster.
How to Apply for Passport Reissue
Step 1:
Login to Passport Seva Portal
Step 2:
Select “Reissue of Passport”
Step 3:
Select reason:
- Validity expired
- Validity expiring
- Change in particulars
- Lost passport
- Damaged passport
Step 4:
Fill details carefully
Step 5:
Pay fee and book PSK appointment
Step 6:
Visit PSK with documents
Common Mistakes People Make
- Selecting “Fresh Passport” instead of “Reissue”
- Not carrying old passport to PSK
- Not declaring lost passport properly
- Forgetting FIR in loss case
- Applying too late before travel
Correct category selection avoids delays.
Validity After Reissue
For adults:
- 10 years validity
For minors:
- 5 years or until 18 years (whichever earlier)
Can You Travel With Expired Passport?
No.
You must have a valid passport to:
- Apply for visa
- Travel internationally
- Exit India legally
Expired passport cannot be used for travel.
Final Summary: Real Difference
| Term Used | Official Meaning in India |
|---|---|
| Renewal | Not an official category |
| Reissue | Used for expiry, loss, correction, changes |
So whenever someone says “passport renewal”, it simply means applying for passport reissue due to expiry.
Conclusion
In India, passport renewal and passport reissue are not two different processes. Every expired passport is processed under the Reissue category, and a completely new passport booklet is issued.
Understanding this difference helps you choose the correct application option, avoid delays, and complete the process smoothly.
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