India has launched its next-generation Passport Seva 2.0 system in Dubai, introducing chip-enabled e-passports for UAE-based NRIs starting October 28, 2025. This major upgrade promises faster immigration clearance and a fully digitized application process for the region’s 4.3 million Indian residents.
Key Takeaways
- Chip-based e-passports enable faster immigration clearance
- Fully digital application process reduces paperwork
- Dubai Consulate first to implement new system
- Online document upload and error correction features
What Makes Passport Seva 2.0 Different?
The revolutionary e-passports contain embedded chips storing the holder’s digitized data, making international travel smoother for Indian nationals in the UAE. This technology is expected to significantly speed up immigration processes at airports worldwide.
The UAE, home to the largest Indian diaspora globally, is among the first regions to benefit from this modernization initiative.
Streamlined Digital Application Process
GPSP 2.0 focuses heavily on digitizing the entire application journey to minimize physical visits and reduce administrative errors.
Key improvements include:
- Online Document Upload: Applicants can now upload all ICAO-compliant documents, including photographs and signatures, directly through the PSP portal. The Consulate recommends using this feature to cut processing times at BLS International service centers.
- Simplified Corrections: Minor errors in submitted applications can now be corrected on the spot by service providers without additional charges, eliminating the need to restart the entire application.
Step-by-Step Application Guide for UAE NRIs
The application process follows a straightforward digital procedure:
- Registration: Create an account on the new PSP portal
- Application: Log in and accurately complete the new application form
- Submission: Take a printout after online submission and book an appointment
- Verification: Visit the designated BLS International center with printed form and supporting documents
The system represents a significant upgrade from previous passport services, offering greater convenience for the Indian community in the UAE .



