Indian passport: date of birth proof for 67 year old mother without any documents










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I need to get a passport for my 67 year old mom.



While she has a Masters degree from a reputed university, the date of birth on her school leaving certificate has the format "she is 15 years, 8 months, and 18 days old as on 1st March 1965". The Regional Passport Office (RPO) rejected this document because the current documentation format requires the date of birth to be in "DD/MM/YYYY" format.



The affidavit Annexure A declares the candidate to be an illiterate which is false in her case. At her time there were no birth certificates.










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  • Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 7:44











  • The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

    – Tarun
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:00






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    Does the school still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:14






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    I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

    – Andrew Lazarus
    Aug 28 '16 at 23:51






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    If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

    – Count Iblis
    Sep 8 '16 at 20:27















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I need to get a passport for my 67 year old mom.



While she has a Masters degree from a reputed university, the date of birth on her school leaving certificate has the format "she is 15 years, 8 months, and 18 days old as on 1st March 1965". The Regional Passport Office (RPO) rejected this document because the current documentation format requires the date of birth to be in "DD/MM/YYYY" format.



The affidavit Annexure A declares the candidate to be an illiterate which is false in her case. At her time there were no birth certificates.










share|improve this question
























  • Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 7:44











  • The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

    – Tarun
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:00






  • 1





    Does the school still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:14






  • 2





    I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

    – Andrew Lazarus
    Aug 28 '16 at 23:51






  • 2





    If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

    – Count Iblis
    Sep 8 '16 at 20:27













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I need to get a passport for my 67 year old mom.



While she has a Masters degree from a reputed university, the date of birth on her school leaving certificate has the format "she is 15 years, 8 months, and 18 days old as on 1st March 1965". The Regional Passport Office (RPO) rejected this document because the current documentation format requires the date of birth to be in "DD/MM/YYYY" format.



The affidavit Annexure A declares the candidate to be an illiterate which is false in her case. At her time there were no birth certificates.










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I need to get a passport for my 67 year old mom.



While she has a Masters degree from a reputed university, the date of birth on her school leaving certificate has the format "she is 15 years, 8 months, and 18 days old as on 1st March 1965". The Regional Passport Office (RPO) rejected this document because the current documentation format requires the date of birth to be in "DD/MM/YYYY" format.



The affidavit Annexure A declares the candidate to be an illiterate which is false in her case. At her time there were no birth certificates.







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  • Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 7:44











  • The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

    – Tarun
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:00






  • 1





    Does the school still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:14






  • 2





    I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

    – Andrew Lazarus
    Aug 28 '16 at 23:51






  • 2





    If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

    – Count Iblis
    Sep 8 '16 at 20:27

















  • Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 7:44











  • The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

    – Tarun
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:00






  • 1





    Does the school still exist?

    – Revetahw
    Aug 28 '16 at 9:14






  • 2





    I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

    – Andrew Lazarus
    Aug 28 '16 at 23:51






  • 2





    If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

    – Count Iblis
    Sep 8 '16 at 20:27
















Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

– Revetahw
Aug 28 '16 at 7:44





Why don't you just use the Master's degree document? Also, does the school she left at 15 still exist?

– Revetahw
Aug 28 '16 at 7:44













The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

– Tarun
Aug 28 '16 at 9:00





The degrees do not record DOB. Also the RPO only accepts birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate or Affidavit.

– Tarun
Aug 28 '16 at 9:00




1




1





Does the school still exist?

– Revetahw
Aug 28 '16 at 9:14





Does the school still exist?

– Revetahw
Aug 28 '16 at 9:14




2




2





I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

– Andrew Lazarus
Aug 28 '16 at 23:51





I would think this is best-addressed by a specialist inside India, but can you modify Annexure A to delete all references to illiteracy and state instead that while the applicant has a degree and is literate, the school-leaving certificate does not have the birthdate in the correct format?

– Andrew Lazarus
Aug 28 '16 at 23:51




2




2





If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

– Count Iblis
Sep 8 '16 at 20:27





If there are no school records then this document must be used: nriinformation.com/No_birthcertificate_affidavit_AnnexureA.pdf

– Count Iblis
Sep 8 '16 at 20:27










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Contact the school which issued her "school leaving certificate" and ask them to issue a new copy, with the accepted date format.



This assumes that the school still exists, but since you haven't responded to comments regarding this, I'll assume it does.






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  • Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

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Contact the school which issued her "school leaving certificate" and ask them to issue a new copy, with the accepted date format.



This assumes that the school still exists, but since you haven't responded to comments regarding this, I'll assume it does.






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  • Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

    – RedBaron
    Dec 26 '16 at 4:52
















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Contact the school which issued her "school leaving certificate" and ask them to issue a new copy, with the accepted date format.



This assumes that the school still exists, but since you haven't responded to comments regarding this, I'll assume it does.






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  • Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

    – RedBaron
    Dec 26 '16 at 4:52














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Contact the school which issued her "school leaving certificate" and ask them to issue a new copy, with the accepted date format.



This assumes that the school still exists, but since you haven't responded to comments regarding this, I'll assume it does.






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Contact the school which issued her "school leaving certificate" and ask them to issue a new copy, with the accepted date format.



This assumes that the school still exists, but since you haven't responded to comments regarding this, I'll assume it does.







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  • Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

    – RedBaron
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  • Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

    – RedBaron
    Dec 26 '16 at 4:52

















Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

– RedBaron
Dec 26 '16 at 4:52






Please note that as of December 2016, Indian govt. has amended the rules. Now a host of documents such as PAN, Adhaar, Driving License and Voter I-cards are valid proof of date of birth as long as they mention the DOB of the applicant

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