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You have two options to obtain a new passport for your baby either a pass passport or permanent passport
New Born Pass Passport
In order to obtain a pass passport for your baby the Consulate-General requires the following:
- 2 passport-size photos of your baby (please write your babies name on the back of each photo)
- The orginal passports of the parents
- The orginal parents marriage certificate
- Original Birth Certificate of your baby, which needs to be authenticated by the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs in one of the Australian capital cities
- The cost is AUD $60 ($30 for Passport & $30 for authenticating the Birth Certificate) and can be paid in cash, bank cheque or Australian money order made payable to the Consulate-General of the Sultanate of Oman.
- Please send to the Consulate-General only through a courier or registered post
Please note that once these details have been received the Consulate-General will issue your baby with a pass passport, which is valid for a duration of 6 months upon issue, is only valid for one entry and can only be used to enter Oman.
New Born Permanent Passport
In order to obtain a permanent passport for your baby you the Consulate-General requires the following:
- Letter of request from father
- Complete the Permanent Passport Form (pdf)
- Parents original valid passports
- Parents original valid Omani I.D.
- Orginal parents marriage certificate
- 4 x passport size photos with light blue background (Do not staple photos and please ensure that you write your babies name on the back of each photo )
- 5 Omani Rials are required
- Original Birth Certificate of your baby, which must be authenticated from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in one of the capital cities of the Australian states in Australia.
- The cost is AUD $30 and can be paid in cash, bank cheque or Australian money order made payable to the Consulate-General of the Sultanate of Oman
- Please send to the Consulate-General only through a courier or registered post
Please note that for a permanent passport for you baby the Consulate-General can not guarantee the length of the process.
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