This form is submitted with an application for a U.S. passport. The affiant is the person who has personal knowledge of and remembers the passport applicant's birth (e.g., a close blood relative or the attending physician). The affiant must remember and explain the passport applicant's birth in detail.
I ________________________________________________ hereby submit the undertaking for processing my verification certificate for applying the passport. (a) I am a citizen of India. (b) I am not likely to engage outside India in activities prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India.
Special Family Circumstance: Your request may qualify as a special family circumstance if the child's family situation makes it exceptionally difficult or impossible for one or both child's parents/legal guardians to provide the notarized, written statement of consent.
A Declaration affirming the particulars furnished in the application about the minor. ( Annexure "I") Special cases of minors requiring passports. (
I ____ (Applicant Name as per id proof), residing at _______(Address as per address proof) do solemnly affirm and stated as under: I am _____ and my name _______, appearing on the enclosed ID proof, is single name. My father's name is ________________.
Therefore, when you do not receive your U.S. passport book or card in the mail, you must submit form DS-86, Statement of Non-Receipt of a U.S. Passport. The information that you provide on this form will be entered into the Consular Lost and Stolen Passport System.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to secure an affidavit of loss for a lost passport: Prepare the Details of the Loss. Visit a Notary Public. Create the Affidavit of Loss. Sign the Affidavit in the Presence of the Notary. Submit the Affidavit of Loss to the DFA.
1, (name), son / wife of ' Date of Birth: residing at being an applicant for issue of passport, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows: 1. That I am continuously resident at the above mentioned address from 2. I have read the provisions of Section 6 (2) of the Indian Passport Act.