Entry of applicants into the Passport Office is not prohibited to make any correction in their documents or to get any updates. If any correction is needed after submission of the application, applicant can visit enquiry counter in the RPO concerned either by scheduling an appointment online or walk-in.
To correct a data or printing error, submit the following by mail: Form DS-5504 (find mailing instructions on the form) Your current passport. One color photo. Evidence of the error (e.g. your U.S. birth certificate showing the correct spelling of your last name). You will not have to submit any fees.
Passport. Provide this information in box 10. And any name change information in box 11.MorePassport. Provide this information in box 10. And any name change information in box 11.
To correct a data or printing error, submit the following by mail: Form DS-5504 (find mailing instructions on the form) Your current passport. One color photo. Evidence of the error (e.g. your U.S. birth certificate showing the correct spelling of your last name). You will not have to submit any fees.
Update Details - ImmiAccount Login to ImmiAccount. Select your application. Select 'Edit' or 'View details' to go to your 'Application home' screen. Select 'Update details' Select 'Change of passport details' Select the applicant. Enter the new passport details. Enter the reason for the change.
If you make a mistake, cross it out. Don't use correction fluid. If you make more than 3 mistakes on any line or don't provide a clear signature in sections 6 or 9, you will need to fill out a new form.
The DS-60 form, 'Affidavit Regarding a Change of Name,' is used to provide evidence and affirmation of a name change for individuals applying for a U.S. passport when the name change is not due to marriage or a court order.
Corrections made with white-out, crossing out the incorrect information, writing the correction on top of the error, etc., are not acceptable.
For US Passports, you can correct an error with Form DS-5504. Mail this form with your deficient passport and a new photograph. There are no fees to correct a printing or data error made by the Department of State.
I have printed my online form and have found a mistake. How can I correct it? A: At the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK)/Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) please ask the Citizen Service Executive (CSE) i.e. at Counter-A to make the required changes in the application form.