

PHOTOCOPY OF PASSPORT FOR RENEWAL REGISTRATION
Marriage Registration Certificate (and its photocopy) of Parents.Valid Passport (and its photocopy) of Parents (both father and mother).Nepalese Citizenship Certificate (and its photocopy) of Parents (both father and mother).Birth Registration Certificate with its photocopy.Minor Identity Card (for the reissue of passport from second time onwards) with its photocopy.Minor Identity Card (if any for the first passport application) with its photocopy.Existing Passport with its photocopy (for a passport renewal).Completed passport application form (a copy).Passport for applicants below 16 years of age. Passport fee: 3200 HKD for 66 pages passport (Double of its original fee).Passport fee: 2400 HKD for 34 pages passport (Double of its original fee).Police report stating the passport number of lost passport.Passport fee: 2400 HKD (Double Charge).Required documents: same documents that are required in the section Renewal of Expiring Passport.The following procedures are required for obtaining a new passport in lieu of lost passport. The Consulate suggests all Nepalese nationals to report to the local police and ask for an acknowledgment or a counter report as a proof of loss as soon as the passport is lost. However, in case of accidental damage of the passport or loss of the passport, one could apply for a new general passport. Normally, Ordinary Passport is not issued in lieu of current passport, when the validity period of the current passport is more than six months. It is the obligation of the holder of the passport to use one’s passport with due diligence and care so that it would not be misused, lost or damaged. Replacement of Damaged/ Torn Passport/Lost Passport. Note: Applicants should be present for a live enrollment system. Existing Passport with its photocopy ( Specification of photos).Documentary proof with an application should be submitted for such purpose. However, only with prior consent of the Consul General, those applicants who are disabled or mentally retarded or those who can prove their justifiable grounds may be exempted from physical presence.

Physical Presence: An applicant is required to come in person during the submission of the application and the collection of the new passport. For detail, please visit The Consulate does not receive urgent passport applications.

Applicants must be present for the live enrollment.įast Track Service: With the commencement of Machine Readable Passport, Fast Track Service is available only from the Passport Department, Kathmandu. Passport fee: 1600 HKD for 66 pages passport.Īpplication Forms can be collected from the Consulate General for reference only.Passport fee: 1200 HKD for 34 pages pasport.Any other document as deemed necessary by the Consulate.Hong Kong Identity Card/ Macao Identity Card/Valid Visa.Total 4 pp size photographs (borderless, white background, colour, size 35mm x 45mm).Nepalese Citizenship Certificate with its photocopy (for applicants above 16 years’ age).A duly filled passport application form (should be filled each column completely).Required documents for form submission are given below: The Consulate General of Nepal in Hong Kong wishes to inform all concerned Nepalese nationals living in Hong Kong and Macao that the following procedures are required in order to obtain a new General Passport. The application for a new passport has to be submitted in the prescribed form anytime within six months of the expiry of the existing passport.

However, in case of accidental damage of the passport or use of all the pages meant for visa, one could apply for a new ordinary passport at any time.Ī Nepali citizen would obtain ordinary Passport from the Consulate General of Nepal provided the applicant is within its consular districts and fulfills the requirements as outlined in the following paragraphs. It is non-renewable thereafter passport holders are required to apply for a new passport well within time before expiry, but not earlier than six months validity period. Nepalese Ordinary Passport is issued for a period of 10 years (5 years of validity for minors of age below 10).
