Two passport of the same person in India

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I applied for my first passport in March 2009 in Lucknow passport office. But it got stuck in the police verification. After 1 year, when I didn't get my passport I decided to cancel my application. And I did, a cancellation receipt was also provided to me.

Now, I applied for a new passport in 2010 in Ghaziabad passport office. And after 3-4 months, I got my passport without any issues.

After 1 year, in 2012, I got a mail saying that your passport has been dispatched from Lucknow passport office. I was shocked to see this, as I cancelled the application already.

Now, I have two passports. Is it illegal, what should one do in such scenario? I need to travel to the United States in June 2013, please suggest.



Best Answer

I think it is not illegal to hold two simultaneously valid passports issued by Indian authorities.

Both the stories liked to by @JoseK relate to fraud, potential fraud or other aberration and do not indicate much about the legality of holding two Indian passports if both obtained legitimately.

Yes, for example immihelp states "Holding more than one valid passport at a time" is a violation "of the provision of Indian Passports Act 1967" but as mentioned by @JoseK, there seems no mention of this in the Act in the version linked to by @JoseK (unless immihelp are referring to passports issued by two different countries - not the issue here).

On the other hand, from long after 1993 which seems the latest update incorporated into the linked version of the '67 Act, there is this:

I maintain two valid Indian passports, both in my name, and with the complete knowledge and consent of the issuing authorities. Sometimes, it is simply better that some countries not see entry stamps from certain other countries to prevent awkward situations.

by B747-437B Feb 6, 03, 9:22 am which, if not authoritative, is certainly emphatic.

Also, from Passport Rules, 1980:




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Can a person hold 2 passports?

A person with dual citizenship is a citizen of two countries at the same time, which has both advantages and disadvantages because it is a complex legal status. One benefit of dual citizenship that is often cited is the ability of an individual to possess two passports.

What is the punishment for having two passports in India?

Holding of two Indian passports is an offence under passport act and as such the penalty levied under 12(1)(b)(xv) of passport act is a fine of Rs5000-/- and /or 3 months imprisonment. Since you have voluntarily admitted that you had two passports, you will be let off by payment of fine.

Can a person have two passports from the same country?

People having dual citizenship often have a passport for each country. Dual citizenship or nationality means that a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time. The U.S. allows (but does not encourage) dual citizenship. Your home country might or might not allow it.

What happens if you have two passports?

The advantage of having 2 passports is that one passport might grant the holder access to online visas or visa-free entry to destinations that the other does not. For example, a dual citizen of both the US and Cuba will find it easier to visit Brazil with their US passport.



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Answer 2

The only thing related to travelling in your question is one statement if I modify it into this:

Is it illegal to travel to the USA as an Indian citizen who holds two passports?

And the answer is: It is not, it is absolutely fine. To be on the least-complicated side, you should show the same passport to the immigration officers when arriving and when departing so the stamps can match. Ideally, use the one that contains your visa if you need/have one. If one of your passports is a US one, always use that. Other than that, the US immigration does not care how many passports the entry-seeking person can produce, as long as the one shown is valid.


The remainder of the question concerns India-internal issues not relevant to travelling.

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