Indian Identity Certificate


An Indian Identity Certificate, simply known as Identity Certificate, is a travel document issued by the Passport Seva, Consular, Passport & Visa Division of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India to non-citizens of the Republic of India for foreign travel. It enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as proof of identity as per the Passports Act. It is mostly issued to Tibetan refugees, along with other stateless people. Since 28 June 2016, Sweden is no longer accepting the Indian Identity Certificate as a travel document.

Application

Applications for an IC can be made to a Passport Seva office.
There are two cases where it is generally issued:
IC issuance is subject to clearance by CPV. In addition, clearance by State Government / Foreigner Regional Registration Office is also required for grant of a "No Objection to Return to India" to be stamped on the Identity Certificate.

Physical appearance

Indian Identity Certificates have a yellow cover with golden colored printing. The Emblem of India is emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The words 'Identity Certificate' are inscribed above the Emblem whereas 'भारत गणराज्य' and 'Republic of India' are inscribed below the emblem. The standard book contains 36 pages.

Identity certificate note

The note bearing page is typically stamped and signed by the issuing authority.