Getting married is an exciting milestone, and updating your official documents, including your passport, is a key step. If you are an Indian national looking to re-issue your passport to officially add your spouse’s name, the process requires a specific set of documents.
- Passport After Marriage
- When Do You Need to Add Your Spouse’s Name?
- đź“‹ Essential Documents for Passport Re-issue After Marriage
- 1. Your Old Passport (Original and Copies)
- 2. Observation and Extension Pages (If Applicable)
- 3. Documentary Proof for Non-ECR Status
- 4.Marriage Certificate
- âť“ What is the Non-ECR Category?
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Applying for a passport re-issue after marriage often involves making changes to personal particulars, and the following documents are officially mandated by the Passport Seva system.
Passport After Marriage
- When Do You Need to Add Your Spouse’s Name?
- đź“‹ Essential Documents for Passport Re-issue After Marriage
- âť“ What is the Non-ECR Category?
- đź”— Official Source

When Do You Need to Add Your Spouse’s Name?
You should apply for adding your spouse’s name in the following situations:
- You got married after your last passport was issued.
- You’re applying for a passport reissue after marriage.
- You want to update marital status (e.g., from “Single” to “Married”).
- You wish to include your spouse’s name for visa or travel purposes.
💡 Note: You can add your spouse’s name anytime — not just during renewal. It can be done through a reissue application under “Change in Existing Personal Particulars.”
đź“‹ Essential Documents for Passport Re-issue After Marriage
When you apply for a re-issue of your Indian passport to update your marital status and include your spouse’s name, you must be ready to present these key documents:
1. Your Old Passport (Original and Copies)
You must submit your original, existing passport booklet, along with self-attested copies of the vital pages.
- Original Old Passport: The physical booklet must be presented for verification.
- Self-Attested Photocopy: Provide copies of the first two pages and the last two pages of your old passport.
2. Observation and Extension Pages (If Applicable)
If your previous passport had any special entries, you must include these copies.
- Page of Observation: A photocopy of any observation page (if any) made by the Passport Issuing Authority.
- Validity Extension Page: A photocopy of the validity extension page, especially if you held a Short Validity Passport (SVP).
Note: If there are no such observations or extensions, you do not need to submit this item.
3. Documentary Proof for Non-ECR Status
Applicants are often required to establish their Emigration Check Not Required (Non-ECR) status.
- Requirement: Provide valid documentary proof to show you qualify for the Non-ECR category.
- Acceptable Proofs Include:
- Degree Certificate (Graduation or higher qualification)
- Matriculation Certificate (10th pass certificate)
4.Marriage Certificate
- A registered Marriage Certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriages under the Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, or relevant state laws.
- It must contain both your name and your spouse’s name clearly.
âť“ What is the Non-ECR Category?
The Non-ECR (Emigration Check Not Required) category applies to Indian citizens who have passed the 10th standard (Matriculation) or possess higher educational qualifications. Providing proof of Non-ECR status simplifies your travel abroad by eliminating the need for Emigration Check clearance before departure.
If you have doubts about whether you fall into the ECR (Emigration Check Required) or Non-ECR category, it is highly recommended to consult the official guidelines.
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These requirements are based on the official guidelines provided by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. You can check the latest document list directly on the official Passport Seva website:
👉 http://www.passportindia.gov.in/AppOnlineProject/docAdvisor/reissuePassport