1️⃣ Stay Calm & Confirm Loss
- Double-check all your belongings, hotel room, bags, and recent places visited.
- Sometimes passports are misplaced, not lost.
2️⃣ File a Police Report
- Visit the nearest local police station and file a loss/theft report.
- Ask for a written copy of the report – this is essential for replacement and embassy documentation.
3️⃣ Contact the Indian Embassy or Consulate
- Locate the nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate in that country.
- Visit in person with the police report, identity proof (e.g., Aadhar card photocopy, PAN card), passport photocopy (if available), and passport-sized photos.
4️⃣ Apply for an Emergency Certificate (EC)
- If you’re close to returning to India and don’t have time for a full passport reissue, the embassy may issue an Emergency Certificate, a one-way travel document to return to India.
5️⃣ Apply for a Re-issue (If Needed)
- If you’re staying longer or need to travel to other countries, apply for a new passport at the Indian mission.
- Documents needed:
- Police report copy
- Proof of Indian citizenship
- Passport-size photos
- Lost passport details
- Any visa documents
6️⃣ Inform Immigration Authorities (if required)
- Some countries require that you inform immigration or obtain a new visa stamp on the new document.
- The Indian Embassy will guide you on this.
7️⃣ Stay in Contact with Local Authorities & Your Country Contact
- Inform your hotel or local travel agent.
- Contact friends, family, or a lawyer in India for support if needed.
🧳 Prevention Tips for Travelers:
- Keep scanned copies of your passport in your email/cloud.
- Carry a photocopy separately from the original.
- Use a money belt or hidden pouch while traveling.
- Register with Embassy Seva apps or services when traveling abroad.

