Stuck waiting for your passport? Use RTI to track application status, reasons for delay, and which officer is handling your file.
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How to File an RTI for Passport Delays (2025 Guide)

Passport delays are frustrating, especially when you’ve completed all procedures but your application is stuck without updates. The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 empowers you to legally demand clarity on your pending passport file.

Why Use RTI for Passport Delays?

  • Track status: Know where your passport file is and which officer is handling it.
  • Identify delays: Get reasons for pending police verification or MEA approval.
  • Timeline assurance: Authorities are more likely to expedite once you file RTI.

Where to File RTI for Passport?

You can file RTI with:

  • Passport Office (PO): For application processing details.
  • Regional Passport Office (RPO): For police verification, file movement, and officer remarks.
  • Ministry of External Affairs (MEA): For overall policy-related queries or escalated delays.

Sample Questions You Can Ask via RTI

  • What is the current status of my passport application (File No. ___)?
  • Which officer handled my application and for how long?
  • Has police verification been initiated and completed? If delayed, why?
  • What is the expected date of dispatch of my passport?
  • Please provide the note sheet/file movement details of my application.
📘 Track Your Passport with RTI

No more endless waiting. FileMyRTI ensures your RTI reaches the Passport Office, RPO, or MEA correctly for faster replies.

FAQs on RTI for Passport Delays

Q1. Can I file RTI if my passport police verification is pending?
Yes. You can ask whether police verification has been initiated, reasons for delay, and which police station is responsible.

Q2. How long does it take to get RTI response for passport?
As per RTI Act, authorities must reply within 30 days.

Q3. Can I ask why my passport was put on hold?
Yes. You can seek reasons for hold/delay, supporting documents, and officer remarks.

Q4. Can NRIs use RTI for passport status?
Yes, NRIs can file RTI through the MEA or their Indian mission abroad, though some embassies route queries differently.

Q5. What if I don’t get a reply?
You can file a First Appeal within 30 days if your RTI is unanswered.

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