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Passport Types Fees
1.
Ordinary Passport (new or in lieu of expired passport of 36 pages)
R$ 145,00
2.
Jumbo passport (new or in lieu of expired passport of 60 pages)
R$ 180,00
3.

Indi-Bangladesh and India-Sri Lankan passport

R$ 72,00
4.
Observation/Endorsement in the passport e.g. change in address, ECNR endorsements, name of spouse etc.
R$ 36,00
5.
Miscellaneous service in respect of passport of 36 pages
R$ 72.00
6.
Miscellaneous service in respect of passport of 60 pages
R$ 90,00
7.
Ordinary passport booklet containing of 36 pages with a maximum validity of 5 years for minor children below the age of 18 years.
R$ 90,00
8.
Duplicate passport of 36 pages in lieu of lost ,damaged or stolen passport.
R$ 450,00
9.
Duplicate India-Bangladesh or India-Sri Lanka passport in lieu of lost, damaged or stolen passport.
R$ 78,00
 
 
 

Registration Of Indians At The Consulate

Persons of Indian nationality and origin (residents in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) are requested to register with the Consulate, giving their addresses and phone numbers. The Consulate will send invitations for national days and cultural programmes.
Register now at: consular@indiaconsulate.org.br or by the Phone: 11-3171-0343

Indians in other states can register with the Embassy in Brasília:
Address: SHIS QL 08, CONJ.08, CASA 01, LAGO SUL
BRASÍLIA - DF - CEP 71620-285
Phones:61-248-4006
Fax:61-248-7849 - 248-5486
e-mail:indemb@indianembassy.org.br

 
Guidelines For Frequently Asked Questions On Passport Issues

Q. ECNR(Emigration Check Not Required)
Ans. Following persons are entitled to get the ECNR stamp on their passports:

a. Persons staying abroad for more than three years from the date of entry (period of short visits to India to be excluded)

b. Persons holding Diploma/Graduation or higher degrees(Degrees should be attested by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, New Delhi, and Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi)

c. On the basis of ECNR Status of the Spouse(original passport of spouse to be submitted alongwith application)

d. Dependent children of parents eligible for ECNR(upto 24 years of age)-[Original passport of the parent to be submitted alongwith application]

e. All the persons above the age of 60 years.

Q.Can a child already endorsed on his/her parent’s passport travel to India?

Ans. As per rules, a child already endorsed on his/her parent’s passport can travel with the parents. However, the child’s passport has to be separated and a new passport made as and when the concerned parent’s passport is submitted for any service.

Q.Correction in Date of Birth.

Ans. Date of Birth already endorsed on a passport can be corrected only on the basis of declaratory orders of First Class Judicial Magistrate in India instructing the Consulate for correction of Date of Birth. The order in original has to be produced.

Q. Photographs for the passports!

Ans. Three latest passport size photographs with frontal view and clear background should be submitted alongwith the application. Polaroid and photographs more than six months old are not acceptable.

Q. Requirement of Original Passport at the time of renewal or issue of New Passport.

Ans.
The original passport alongwith all the subsequent Additional Booklets issued thereto have to be submitted alongwith the application. Additional Booklets alone is not acceptable.

Q. Whether the forms can be downloaded from the internet and filled-up in the computer?

Ans. Yes, the forms can be downloaded from the internet and filled up in the computer. However, each form may be signed in ink(Ball Pen).

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON PASSPORT ISSUES VISIT THE FOLLOWING HOME PAGE:

http://passport.nic.in

PIO CARD SCHEME

We have pleasure in informing the members of the Indian community in Brazil that the Government of India have decided to give some privileges to Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) on par with the Non-Resident Indians. Under the new scheme the Consulate would issue PIO Cards (Persons of Indian Origin) to persons of Indian origin in the State of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande de Sul.

The salient features of the PIO Card scheme are given in the enclosure.

Application for the PIO Card should be made in the prescribed form available in the Consulate. The application should be accompanied by documentary evidence to show that the applicant is a person of Indian origin, as defined by the Government. The persons interested in obtaining the PIO Card and more information can contact the Consulate –tel: 3171 0340, 3171-0341.

PIO Card Scheme

Ministry of Home Affairs
Notification
New Delhi, the 19th August, 2002

No. 26011/4/98-F.I-In supersession of Government of India Notification No. 26011/4/98/IC I, dated 30th March, 1999, the Person of Indian Origin (PIO) Card Scheme would henceforth be as follow:

1. Short Title and Commencement:

(i) This Scheme may be called the Scheme for issuance of Person of Indian Origin Card (PIO) Scheme, 2002.
(ii) It shall come into force with effect from 15th September, 2002.

2. Definition:

In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires,
(a) “Indian Mission” means Embassy of India/High Commission of India/Indian Consulate in a foreign country.
(b) “Person of Indian Origin” means a foreign Citizen (Not being a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries as may be specified by the Central Government from time to time) if,
(i) he/she at any time held an Indian Passport; or
(ii) he/she or either of his/her parents or grand parents or great grand parents was born in and permanently resident in India as defined in the government of India Act, 1935 and other territories that became part of India thereafter provided neither was at any time a citizen of any of he aforesaid countries [as referred to in (2)(b)] above; or
(iii) he/she is a spouse of a citizen of India or a person of Indian origin covered under (I) or (ii) above.
(c) “PIO Card” means a card issued under this Scheme.

3. Form of application for issue/renewal of a PIO Card:
An application for issue/renewal of a PIO Card shall be made in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by documentary evidence to show that the applicant is a person of Indian origin as defined.

4. Authority to which application is to be made:

(i) An application for issue of a PIO Card shall be made to an Indian Mission in the country where the applicant is ordinarily resident.
(ii) Applicants already in India on Long Term Visa (more than one year) shall make the application for issue of a PIO Card to the following authorities:- (A) those residing in:-

(a) Delhi-Foreigners Regional Registration Officer, Level-II, East Block VIII, R.K. Puram, Sector-I, New Delhi.
(b) Mumbai-Foreigners Regional Registration Officer, Annexe-II, Commissioner of Police, Craw Ford Market, Mumbai-400001.
(c) Kolkata-Foreigners Regional Registration Officer, 237, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata-700020.
(d) Amritsar-Additional Deputy Director, Bureau of Immigration, B/123, Ranjeet Avenue, Amritsar.
(e) Chennai-Chief Immigration Officer, Bureau of Immigration, Shastri Bhavan Annexe, No. 26, Haddows Road, Chennai-600006.
(B) Those residing in areas other than (A) above:-
Joint Secretary (Foreigners), Ministry of Home Affairs, Ist Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003.

5. Authority to grant a PIO Card:

The authority to grant a PIO CARD shall be an officer in an Indian Mission notified for the purpose or the Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India or the Foreigners Regional Registration officer, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Amritsar or the Chief Immigration Officer, Chennai.

6. Validity of PIO Card:

A PIO Card shall be valid for a period of fifteen years from the date of issue subject to the validity of the passport of the applicant.

7. Fee:

The fee for a PIO Card would be Rs. 15000/-(or its equivalent in local foreign currency of the country concerned), payable along with the application. PIO Card to children upto the age of 18 years will be issued at a fee of Rs. 7,500/-(or its equivalent in local foreign currency of the country concerned) for a fifteen year card.

8. Gratis Card:

Gratis Card may be issued to an exceptionally eminent person of Indian Origin who plays an important role in building bridges between India and the country of his/her adoption, if he/she expresses a desire to obtain the PIO Card.

9. Facilities to be extended to a PIO Card Holder:

(i) A PIO Card holder shall not require a separate visa to visit India.
(ii) A PIO Card holder will be exempted from the requirement of registration if his stay on any single visit in India does not exceed 180 days.
(iii) In the even of continuous stay in India of the PIO Card holder exceeding 180 days, he/she shall have to get himself/herself registered within 30 days of the expiry of 180 days with the concerned Foreigners Regional Registration Officer/Foreigners Registration Officer.
(iv) All PIOs including PIO Card holders, shall enjoy parity with NRIs in respect of all facilities available to the latter in the economic, financial and educational fields except in matters relating to the acquisition of agricultural/plantation properties. No parity shall be allowed in the sphere of political rights.

10. Validity of existing PIO Cards:

PIO Cards issued under the scheme notified in 1999 at US $ 1000 will continue to remain valid. While no refund shall be available, the validity of such cards would be extendable for a further period of 10 years (i.e. 30 years in all), if so applied for by the card holder, without any extra cost.

11. Cancellation of PIO Card:

The Central Government may, by order, cancel a PIO Card, if it is satisfied that:

(a) the PIO Card was obtained by means of fraud, false representation or the concealment of any material fact; or

(b) the PIO Card holder has shown himself by act or speech to be disaffected towards the Constitution of India and other laws of India; or

(c) the PIO Card holder is a citizen or subject of any country at war with, or committing external aggression against India; or of any other country assisting the country at war with, or committing such aggression against India; or

(d) the PIO Card holder has been sentenced in India for indulging in acts of terrorism, smuggling of narcotics, arms, ammunition etc. or has been sentenced for committing an offence punishable with imprisonment upto one year or fine upto rupees ten thousand; or

(e) it is not conductive to the public interest that the person should continue to hold a PIO Card. No reasons shall be assigned for cancellation of the Card.

 
 
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