Good News for Travelers: RPO Surat Announces Special Saturday Passport Drive

In a bid to slash waiting times, Regional Passport Office (RPO) Surat will open its doors on January 24, 2026, for a high-volume appointment marathon.

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Surat | Gujarat — In response to an unprecedented surge in passport applications this month, the Regional Passport Office (RPO) Surat has announced a Special Passport Drive to be held on Saturday, January 24, 2026. This initiative aims to address the high demand for services and significantly reduce the appointment backlog for citizens in South Gujarat.

Priority Access for Normal Passport Applicants

The special drive will focus primarily on “Normal” passport categories. Recognizing that many applicants are currently facing long wait times, the RPO is making additional slots available to ensure faster processing.

“The Special Drive is a part of the Ministry of External Affairs’ larger initiative to make passport appointments available to all citizens at the earliest possible date,” stated an official release from RPO Surat.

Key Dates and Booking Information

For those looking to secure a spot, timing is critical. Appointment slots for the special session on January 24 will be released online on the Passport Seva Web Portal starting January 13, 2026.

Who Can Apply?

New Applicants: Those seeking a fresh passport under the Normal category.

Rescheduling: Applicants who already have appointments for a later date (in February or March) can advance their slot to this Saturday.

Missed Appointments: Those who were unable to attend their previously scheduled appointments can now rebook for this special drive.

A Smooth, Hassle-Free Experience

To ensure the drive runs efficiently, RPO Surat has issued a strict advisory regarding documentation. Applicants are urged to visit the official website (www.passportindia.gov.in) well in advance to verify the required proofs for address, identity, and date of birth.

Proper preparation is the key to a “hassle-free” visit, as incomplete documentation remains the leading cause of application delays. By opening on a Saturday—a day usually reserved for administrative tasks—the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is demonstrating its commitment to “Ease of Living” through enhanced public service delivery.

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