Good Bye to traditional passports; Government to issue E-Chip passports to the nationals

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi launches an advanced e-passport system under GPSP 2.0, offering chip-enabled passports to all Indian nationals in the UAE from October 28, 2025, ensuring faster, safer, and more efficient passport and immigration processes.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 28 October 2025, 1:34 PM IST
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New Delhi: The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has introduced a major change in passport services. From October 28, 2025, all Indian citizens residing in the UAE will be issued chip-enabled e-passports.

This service has been launched under the new Global Passport Service Program (GPSP 2.0), which will make passport services completely digital and secure.

What Is an E-Passport, and How Will It Work?

The new e-passport will have a microchip embedded in it, which will store all the passport holder's digital information. This will allow information to be scanned instantly during immigration checks.

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This technology will reduce travel time and increase both the security and transparency of documents.

New Online Portal Launched

All passport services will now be available through a new portal: mportal.passportindia.gov.in/gpsp. This portal will be operational from October 28, and its use will be mandatory for all applicants.

India introduces modern and secure e-passport

India introduces modern and secure e-passport

Now, for passport applications, renewals, or any other service, this new digital platform must be used instead of the old system.

Application Process Made Easier and Faster

With the new portal, applicants can now directly upload their photos, signatures, and necessary documents. This will significantly reduce the time spent at physical centers.

The embassy stated that this facility will reduce inconvenience for applicants and make the application process more transparent.

Minor Errors Will No Longer Be a Major Problem

In the previous system, if there was any error in the application, the entire form had to be filled out again. However, under GPSP 2.0, the BLS service provider will now be able to make minor corrections directly at their level.

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This will save time, and applicants will not need to fill out the form again.

Embassy's Appeal and Benefits

The Indian Embassy has appealed to all Indian citizens residing in the UAE to register on the new portal as soon as possible and avail the e-passport service.

The new system will not only modernize passport services but also make international travel for Indian citizens faster, safer, and technologically advanced.

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 28 October 2025, 1:34 PM IST

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