Passport Fees Set to Increase from 1 July 2026: What Every Student Planning to Study Abroad Should Know
Planning to study abroad? Indian passport application fees are expected to increase from 1 July 2026. Learn the revised charges, how it affects students, and why you should apply early.
Passport Fees Increased from 1 July 2026 – Apply Before the New
Charges Take Effect
If you're planning to study abroad in 2026 or 2027, here's an important update you shouldn't ignore.
As per the latest amendment to the Indian Passport Rules, passport application fees are expected to be revised from 1 July 2026. This means students who delay their passport application or renewal may have to pay significantly higher charges.
At Haneeva Overseas Education, one of the first things we advise every student is to ensure that their passport is ready before they begin the admission process. Many students focus on universities, IELTS, or scholarships but postpone applying for a passport. Unfortunately, this often leads to unnecessary delays and now, potentially, higher costs.
Revised Passport Fees (Effective from 1 July 2026*)
| Service | Previous Fee | Revised Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Passport (36 Pages) | ₹1,500 | ₹2,500 |
| Adult Passport (60 Pages) | ₹2,000 | ₹3,500 |
| Minor Passport | ₹1,000 | ₹1,750 |
| Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) | ₹500 | ₹750 |
Tatkal Passport Fees
- Adult Passport (36 Pages): ₹5,000
- Adult Passport (60 Pages): ₹6,000
- Minor Passport: ₹4,250
Please verify these charges through the official Passport Seva Portal before making any payment, as government notifications may be updated.
Why This Matters for Students Planning to Study Abroad
Your passport is the very first document required for almost every stage of the overseas admission process, including:
- University applications
- IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Duolingo registrations
- Scholarship applications
- Education loan processing
- Student visa application
- Flight ticket bookings
Without a valid passport, your entire study abroad journey can be delayed.
Should You Apply Now?
If you don't already have a passport, or if your passport is due to expire within the next couple of years, applying sooner rather than later can help you:
- Avoid paying higher application fees
- Prevent delays during university admissions
- Complete your documentation well in advance
- Stay prepared for upcoming intakes
Remember, many universities begin accepting applications months before classes start. Having your passport ready gives you a significant advantage.
Final Advice from Haneeva Overseas Education
At Haneeva Overseas Education, we always encourage students to prepare early. A passport is not just another document—it is the foundation of your international education journey.
If you are planning to study in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, France, Italy, or any other destination, make sure your passport is ready before starting your application process.
Early preparation saves both time and money.
Need Guidance?
Whether you're applying for your first passport, planning to study abroad, looking for scholarships, education loans, or student visas, our experienced counselors are here to help.