Jumbo passport India – all about it
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Dec 22, 2017, 13:09 IST
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Seasoned travellers have the good fortune of using a jumbo passport, instead of a regular Indian passport. Indian travellers, who frequently like to go on trips, can and should apply for a jumbo passport in order to sort their tra … Read more
Seasoned travellers have the good fortune of using a jumbo passport, instead of a regular Indian passport. Indian travellers, who frequently like to go on trips, can and should apply for a jumbo passport in order to sort their travel problems. The Passport department of Government of India had introduced jumbo passport, and many people often ask—what is a jumbo passport? Read less

Seasoned travellers have the good fortune of using a jumbo passport, instead of a regular Indian passport. Indian travellers, who frequently like to go on trips, can and should apply for a jumbo passport in order to sort their travel problems. The Passport department of Government of India had introduced jumbo passport, and many people often ask—what is a jumbo passport?

Passports are definitely the most important thing that one requires to travel, and jumbo passports make it a lot easier for those who travel religiously. There are numerous people travelling regularly for work or pleasure, and it is indeed great to not have to reissue passport frequently. The jumbo passport India, can be applied for during your initial passport application and, given the advantages, the difference in price between the regular and the jumbo isn’t much. We hope every traveller understands its advantages and get jumbo passports for their benefit.
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