Indian authorities have confirmed that the transition to new chip-enabled e-Passports will be completely seamless for UAE residents, with no fee increases or process changes.
Key Takeaways
- No additional fees or biometric data required
- Same application process through existing centers
- Enhanced security with encrypted chip technology
- Faster immigration clearance globally
The Indian Consulate in the UAE has officially dismissed circulating rumors, confirming that the shift to next-generation e-Passports will maintain the current fee structure and application procedure. This brings clarity to the large Indian community in the Emirates who had concerns about potential changes.
What Makes E-Passports Different?
Unlike traditional booklets, the new e-Passports feature an embedded electronic microchip containing encrypted personal information including the holder’s name, date of birth, and photograph. Designed to meet International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, this technology provides stronger protection against identity theft and enables faster verification at international airports.
Despite the significant technological upgrade, the Indian government emphasizes that the applicant experience – from form submission to document collection – remains unchanged.
Key Benefits for Applicants
- No new biometrics required: Existing data will be used
- Same fee structure: No price increases for the enhanced document
- Familiar process: Continue using Passport Seva Portal and BLS International centers
- Advanced security: Chip technology prevents data manipulation
Official Clarification for UAE Residents
The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Consulate General in Dubai have specifically addressed concerns within the UAE Indian community, urging citizens to rely only on official channels for information. They confirmed that the new e-Passports will not disrupt ongoing or future applications.
Digital Transformation of Travel
This upgrade represents India’s significant step toward digital governance and global connectivity. For millions of Indian travelers, it means safer and more efficient international travel without additional paperwork or costs. The e-Passport initiative focuses on strengthening India’s digital infrastructure rather than altering travel procedures.



