Overview
This facility is applicable only for Indian nationals who are visiting Spain temporarily for purpose of tourism or business.
In the event of loss of passport in the case of an Indian tourist who wishes to travel to a country other than India, he/she will be issued a passport. Kindly print the check list of passport and attach it with your application. It must be filled in and signed. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Advisory regarding issuance/reissuance of Tatkaal Passport, Please click here.
Please Note:
- Please bear in mind this facility is applicable only for Indian nationals who are visiting Spain temporarily for purpose of tourism or business.
- Issue of duplicate passport/one way travel document depends on the confirmation of authencity of the previous passport, nationality and clear police verification reports etc. The processing may take longer time in case we have to seek clarification/confirmation from other PIOs/Missions.
- You may need to arrange a new flight to allow you time to obtain a travel document.
Fees
Please note
The latter can be accepted, refused or modified by the Embassy of India in its full right. Once fees have been paid, they cannot be refunded, even in a case of an application refusal or cancellation.
Additional discount of 10% on passport (Embassy) fee for the fresh passport to children below 8 years and senior citizens above 60 years of age will be applied
Fees Brochure: Click here
Documents Required
Kindly print the check list which corresponds with the service you wish to apply for and attach it with your application. It must be filled in and signed. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Checklist for Lost/damaged Passports (Tourist Cases)
Photographs should be in colour and strictly as per the specifications below.
- Un-mounted - 2 inch x 2 inch in size.
- Face should cover about 70 to 80% of the photo area.
- Frame Subject with Full Face, Front view, Eyes open
- Taken within the last 6 months to reflect your current appearance.
- The photographs must be clear, well defined and taken against a plain white background.
- Appropriate brightness and contrast showing your skin tones naturally
- Even lighting (no shadows across or behind the face)
- Face must be square to the camera with a neutral expression, neither frowning nor smiling and with your mouth closed.
- If you must wear a head covering for religious reasons, make sure your full facial features are not obscured.
- Non-tinted prescription glasses are allowed as long as your eyes are clearly visible. Make sure that the frame does not cover any part of your eyes. Sunglasses are not acceptable.
- Headphones, wireless hands-free devices, or similar items are not acceptable in your photo.
- Photograph for Child/babies - The photograph should show the baby or child awake, looking straight at the camera with mouth closed and nothing covering the mouth. It should also show both edges of the face clearly (no toys, blankets, chair backs or other people visible) and no hair across the eyes.
Please Note:
A photo service is available in all of our offices.
Download Form
The Government of India has now introduced the Online Registration Form for all overseas Indian nationals seeking passport services. The procedure would now enable the Indian nationals residing overseas to obtain printed passports.
As a private outsourcing partner of the Embassy of India, Madrid, BLS has no influence over the content of the website or the form and are not in a position to modify its content or structure.
Instructions to fill in the online application form
Link: Click Here
Step 1: Select Country: Spain & register by clicking on “Register” Link & Create USER ID
Step 2: Activate your account after click the link in the email sent to your email Id
Step 3: Login using the USER ID
Step 4: In the Applicant Home Page, click on "Apply for Ordinary Passport/Emergency Certificate" link to fill the application form
Step 5: Submit the form online & after successful submission, take a printout of the online submitted form
Step 6: Submit the Print out of the application along with required documents and prescribed fee at the BLS centre
Frequent errors / Important Information
- It is recommended to note the registration number for future use.
- You should not to use any special characters or punctuation in any questions on the form: these could lead to errors during the processing of your application.
- All the details in the application form should be as per your current passport unless you are requesting some changes in them. In case of a change, new details need to be filled in and required supporting documents need to be provided as per the checklist.
- In case of a new born baby’s passport, details should be as per birth certificate and supporting documents as mentioned in the checklist.
- Where names of people are asked (parents, grandparents, spouse) please ensure to write their full name and not just the first name or surname.
- No manual corrections should be made on the application form. In case of a mistake you will be required to fill a new form or modify the existing one online. Applicant will be responsible for any wrong entries in the application form
- It is an offence under the Passports Act, 1967 to knowingly furnish false information or to suppress material information when applying for Passport Services.
- If you observe printing mistake in your newly issued passport, please inform the centre immediately
- In all cases of re-issue of passport applications (except in lost/stolen cases, where the prescribed procedure for new passport need to be followed) last held/expired passport in original needs to be submitted along with the duly filled-in application form and other required documents. Old Passports will be returned to the applicant after cancellation along with the new passport. Valid visas in the old passport(s) are not cancelled and can be used after cancellation of the passport until the date of expiry of the visa.
- The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has set a deadline of the 24th November 2015 for globally phasing out all non-Machine Readable Passports (MRPs). From 25th November 2015 onwards, foreign Governments may deny visa or entry to any person travelling with a non-Machine Readable Passport. All handwritten passports with pasted photos earlier issued by Government of India are considered non-Machine Readable Passports. All 20-years validity passports will also fall in this category. The government started issuing Machine Readable Passports since 2001. All new Indian passports are ICAO-compliant Machine Readable Passports. Indian citizens residing in France and holding handwritten passports as well as 20-years passports with validity beyond the 24th November 2015 should therefore apply for re-issue of passports and obtain Machine Readable Passports well before the deadline, in order to avoid any inconvenience in obtaining foreign visa or immigration problems.
Please note that if the supporting documents provided are not satisfactory, the applicant will be asked to provide more documentary evidence.
ADDITIONAL FORMS
Your application may require additional documents as per your situation or the age of the applicant. You may find all the additional forms on this page.