Travel dreams on hold? Ghaziabad’s upcoming Passport Lok Adalat on February 24 could change that. The Regional Passport Office, acting on Ministry of External Affairs orders, will tackle 50 pending files in a two-hour window from 3 PM to 5 PM, offering a rare chance for swift resolutions.
At the heart of this drive is Regional Passport Officer Anuj Swaroop, who will hold direct consultations. Expect thorough reviews of individual cases, with on-site fixes for fixable problems like missing endorsements or clerical errors. It’s a practical step away from endless paperwork chases.
Limited to 50 slots, the Adalat demands punctuality and preparedness. Swaroop warns that only those with complete dossiers will benefit, targeting the most urgent delays. This reflects a broader commitment to reducing pendency rates that plague passport seekers nationwide.
Don’t hesitate to reach out via official email for queries beforehand—prompt responses are guaranteed. Such proactive outreach enhances the overall experience.
Regularly held to honor service-level agreements, these Lok Adalats strengthen public trust. In Ghaziabad, where urban migration fuels passport demand, this event signals efficient governance, potentially unlocking overseas opportunities for dozens.