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✅ How to Fill Annexure ‘J’ Form
1️⃣ Applicant Details:
Step 1 —Enter the full name of the applicant (husband or wife) in the first box.
Step 2 —Fill in the full residential address in the “Full Address” box.
Step 3 —Write your spouse’s name in the relevant boxes wherever required.
2️⃣ Declaration Details:
Step 1 — Confirm that you are married and living together as a couple.
Step 2 — Mention that your passport will be issued/reissued with your spouse’s name.
3️⃣ Joint Photograph:
Step 1 — Attach a latest joint passport-size photograph of husband and wife in the photo box provided.
Step 2 — Both must self-attest on the photograph (sign partly on the photo and partly on the form).
4️⃣ Place and Date:
Step 1 — Write your place of signing (city name) in the “Place” field.
Step 2 — Fill in the current date in DD/MM/YYYY format in the “Date” field.
5️⃣ Signatures:
Step 1 — Both husband and wife must sign at the respective signature places below the declaration.
Step 2— Fill in Name, Aadhaar Number, Voter ID Number, Passport Number for both husband and wife in the respective boxes.
6️⃣ Printing the Form:
Step 1 —After filling all details, click “Print / Save as PDF”.
Step 2 —The filled details will be shown in blue ink and fixed text will be in black.
Step 3 —Save or take a printout of the final PDF.
7️⃣ Submission at Passport Office:
Step 1 —Submit the printed Annexure ‘J’ along with your passport application at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or Passport Office.
Step 2 —This form is used as a joint declaration in lieu of a marriage certificate.
🔒 Note
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In a modern and educated society, marriage should be based on love, respect, and mutual understanding — not caste labels. we are all human beings first. Our values, character, and actions define us — not our birth.
🕊️ Breaking old traditions that divide us is the first step toward building a truly equal and united India. ✨ Encourage inter-caste marriages. 🧠 Encourage open-mindedness. 🤝 Encourage a future where unity is greater than division.
Let love be free. Let caste be irrelevant. Let humanity win. Because even God loves love — not caste.
Annexure 'J'
JOINT DECLARATION IN LIEU OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
I, resident of declare and affirm as under:
1. That I am married with and have been living together as married couple.
2. That my passport be issued / reissued with my spouse name as .
3. That I solemnly affirm that the information given above is correct to the best of my knowledge and in case of litigation arising due to issue/reissue of my passport, I would be solely responsible for defending the case and not the passport issuing authority.
Latest joint photographs of husband and wife (to be self attested on the photo)
Latest joint photographs of
husband and wife (to be self
attested on the photo)
husband and wife (to be self
attested on the photo)
Place:
Date:
(Signature of Applicant/Husband)
(Signature of Applicant/Wife)
Name:
Aadhaar Card No.:
Voter ID Card No.:
Passport No.:
Aadhaar Card No.:
Voter ID Card No.:
Passport No.:
Name:
Aadhaar Card No.:
Voter ID Card No.:
Passport No.:
Aadhaar Card No.:
Voter ID Card No.:
Passport No.:
✅Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — Annexure - J Form
Q1. ❓ What is Annexure - J Form used for?
A: Annexure-J is a joint declaration (affidavit) form used by husband and wife after marriage to declare their marital status and relationship. It is submitted to the Passport Office to: Add spouse’s name to a passport Support name change due to marriage Declare marital relationship officially in absence of a marriage certificate
Q2. ❓ When is Annexure-J required?
A:Annexure-J is required: When either husband or wife wants to add the other’s name in their passport If a marriage certificate is not available To provide proof of marriage under self-declaration In both Tatkal and Normal passport applications
Q3.❓ Who needs to fill and sign Annexure-J?
A: ✅ Both husband and wife must: Fill the form jointly Sign it in their own handwriting Self-attest photographs and declaration
Q4. ❓ Is a photo mandatory in Annexure-J?
A: ✅ Yes, absolutely. Two passport-size photographs (husband and wife) must be affixed side by side Each photo must be self-attested (sign across photo) Form without photo is rejected by Passport Seva Kendra
Q5. ❓ Is notarization required on Annexure-J?
A: 🔹 Generally, no notarization is required if both spouses: Self-sign the declaration Attach valid photo IDs (like Aadhar/passport) 🔸 However, some PSKs may ask for notarization — always check with your local passport office or official Passport India website.
Q6. ❓ Can I use Annexure-J instead of a marriage certificate?
A: ✅ Yes. Annexure-J can be used as a substitute for a marriage certificate to: Declare the relationship Proceed with passport update for spouse’s name
Q7. ❓ What language should Annexure-J be in?
A: It must be in English only, as required by the Ministry of External Affairs. Proceed with passport update for spouse’s name
Q8. ❓ Can I fill Annexure-J online?
A: Yes, you can: Use an editable HTML form from our website Fill all details digitally Print the form on A4 paper Paste and self-attest photos manually Submit at PSK
Q9. ❓ Is Annexure-J valid for PAN card also?
A: ❌ No. Annexure-J is specifically designed for passport-related declarations. For PAN card corrections or additions, use Annexure-A or Annexure-B, depending on the case.
Q9. ❓ Is Annexure-J required even after submitting a marriage certificate?
A: 🔹 If you already have a registered marriage certificate, you may not need Annexure-J. 🔸 But in some PSKs, Annexure-J is still accepted as additional proof for faster processing, especially in Tatkal applications.
Q10. ❓ Where can I get the official Annexure-J format?
A: Available on passportindia.gov.in Or use our editable HTML version for easy typing and printing Can be notarized if required
Q11. ❓ What are the common mistakes to avoid?
A:⛔ Leaving out photo or signature ⛔ Not signing across the photo ⛔ Uploading scanned copy without physical submission (in offline mode) ⛔ Not verifying local PSK requirement for notarization
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