I had a severe hair loss. Do I need to change my Indian passport before I apply for my higher studies?
January 17, 2011 by hrform3
Filed under Hair Regrowth FAQ
In 2009, when I got my Indian Passport, I was not bald. Now I had a severe hair loss and have gone 50% bald and I want to cut the hair short or shave it. There are no other significant changes. Lost my hair only. Do I need to apply for a new passport? Please help me.
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Phone the passport office if you are in India or the consulate, embassy or high commission if you are abroad and get an official answer.,
Technically, I don’t believe there is a law that requires you to apply for another passport simply due to hair loss. For that matter, the same would hold true for a person if they decided to dye their hair black from blonde.
As long as you have adequate forms of additional identification, I don’t see why you should have to repeat the ardous process of reapplying for a passport.