Short Answer
The process begins with the confirmation of passport issuance by the Outsourcing Service Provider (OSP), signaling the end of application processing. It then transitions to the delivery phase, where the OSP manages distribution, and applicants can expect their passports to arrive soon by postal or courier services, indicating the application was not rejected.
Step 1: Passport Issuance Confirmation
When a passport is handed over to the Outsourcing Service Provider (OSP) executive by the embassy or consulate, it confirms that the passport has been issued. This means that the application processing is complete, and the document is no longer under review.
Step 2: Transition to Delivery Phase
This handover indicates that the passport is now in the final stage of delivery. The OSP takes over the responsibility of managing the passport’s distribution, ensuring that it is sent to the applicant in a timely manner.
Step 3: Anticipate Receipt of Passport
At this stage, applicants can expect their passports to arrive soon via postal or courier services. It’s important to note that this process does not suggest that the application was rejected, nor will the applicant need to collect the passport in person.