Birth Registration
& Passport for new born
Indian parents registering their newborn's birth and obtaining an Indian passport in Bahrain
Depending on their
respective areas of jurisdiction, any child born to an Indian parent in the
Kingdom of Bahrain must be registered with the Indian Embassy in Bahrain. A
child's birth in Bahrain must be recorded with the Embassy within a year of the
child's birth. Once the kid's name has been registered as an Indian national,
the Embassy issues a copy of the Extract from Birth Certificate to the child,
along with a second passport for the newborn.
In the Kingdom of Bahrain, each child born to an Indian parent or parents
receives a unique passport. The newborn does not need to be brought to the
Indian Embassy in Bahrain or the Indian Passport Application Center.
Requirements for Birth Registration & New Passport for new born baby
- Request for registration of birth of child born abroad under section 4(1) of the Citizenship Act (Form) or on the website https://indiancitizenshiponline.nic.in.
- Original Birth Registration Certificate issued by Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Bahrain.
- One recent passport-size photographs of 3.5 cm x 4 cm with white background.
- Photocopy of both parents’ passports & Visa (original to be shown for verification).
- A copy of marriage certificate of the parents.
- Atleast one of the parents should have spouse's name endorsed in the passport.
- Prescribed fees.
A NOC certificate
from the foreign country's Embassy certifying that the child has not been
registered as their citizen and has not been issued a passport may also be
produced if one of the parents is a foreign national.
It is recommended that parents who visit the Embassy to register the birth of
their newborn child use the kid's "surname," if appropriate, when
presenting an affidavit to that effect. They may observe that they will need to
go through a legal and documentation process in order to add the
"surname" after the birth is registered without one.
Late Registration of the birth of the child
The birth of the child is required to be registered with the Indian Embassy within one year of the birth. In case, the registration of the birth could not be done for any reasons, one of the parents of the minor may visit the Embassy and meet the consular officer with a request to register the birth detailing the reasons for not registering the birth on time, alongwith following documents.
- Online registration of the birth of the child born abroad under section 4(1) of the Citizenship Act on the website https://indiancitizenshiponline.nic.in
- A copy of the application submitted online for registration of child, duly attested by the consular officer.
- Birth certificate issued by Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Bahrain.
- Photocopy of both parents’ passports & Visa. (original to be shown for verification).
- A copy of marriage certificate of the parents.
- Atleast one of the parents should have spouse's name endorsed in the passport.
Please follow below screenshots step by step
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Key Reminders for Indian Parents:
Check for updates: Always confirm the
latest requirements and procedures with the NPRA and the Embassy of India in
Bahrain, as rules can change.
Prepare all documents: Ensure you have all
the necessary original documents and photocopies.
Book appointments: Some services may
require you to book an appointment in advance.
Be patient: Processing times for
both the Bahraini birth certificate and the Indian passport can vary, so plan
accordingly.
I
hope this clarifies the process for you! Feel free to ask if you have any
further questions.
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