Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Applying Passport for your baby in Hyderabad - my experience

The best way to apply passport for your babies less than 5 years is to apply through eseva centre or main post offices in hyderabad.

 This is my experince.

I applied passport for my son who's age is 1 year through the eseva center in kukatpally on 04/10/2010 by paying around rs 600 DD from state bank of India.The eseva charges around Rs 100 extra for providing this facility.I produced his birth certificate, parents address proof etc.They will give a receipt with file number which we can track from www.ap.nic.in/passport

After 1 month the police verification started,local police from special division visited my house and verified the details.By the way he was asking questions i expected he was asking for bribe.But i didnt pay it as i had all the documents perfectly.

Then i got a letter(post card) from passport office enquiry report has reached the main passport office.Letter was dated on 10/11/2010.

After 1 month i finally got my son's passport.

All the best for your babies passport.

Read my other posts about applying passport in hyderabad
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Friday, April 18, 2008

baby maker

After years of frustration, the Smiths had no children and decided to use a
proxy father to start their family.

On the day the proxy father was to arrive, Mr. Smith kissed his wife and said,
"I'm off. The man should be here soon".

Half an hour later, just by chance, a door-to-door baby photographer rang the
doorbell, hoping to make a sale.

"Good morning madam. You don't know me, but I've come to..."

"Oh, no need to explain. I've been expecting you," Mrs. Smith cut in.

"Really?" the photographer asked. "Well, good! I've made a specialty of babies."

"That's what my husband and I had hoped. Please come in and have a seat.

Just where do we start?" asked Mrs. Smith, blushing. "Leave everything to me. I
usually try two in the bathtub, one on the couch and perhaps a couple on the
bed.

Sometimes the living room floor is fun too; you can really spread out." ..
"Bathtub, living room floor? No wonder it didn't work for Harry and me."

"Well, madam, none of us can guarantee a good one every time. But if we try
several different positions and I shoot from six or seven angles, I'm sure
you'll be pleased with the results."

"I hope we can get this over with quickly," gasped Mrs. Smith.

"Madam, in my line of work, a man must take his time. I'd love to be in and out
in five minutes, but you'd be disappointed with that, I'm sure."

"Don't I know it!!" Mrs. Smith exclaimed.

The photographer opened his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of his baby
pictures. "This was done on the top of a bus in downtown London."

"Oh my god!!", Mrs. Smith exclaimed, tugging at her handkerchief.

"And these twins turned out exceptionally well when you consider their mother
was so difficult to work with." The photographer handed Mrs. Smith the picture.

"She was difficult?" asked Mrs. Smith.

"Yes, I'm afraid so. I finally had to take her to Hyde Park to get the job done
right. People were crowding around four and five deep, pushing to get a good
look."

"Four and five deep?" asked Mrs. Smith, eyes widened in amazement..

"Yes", the photographer said. "And for more than three hours, too. The mother
was constantly squealing and yelling. I could hardly concentrate. Then darkness
approached and I began to rush my shots. Finally, when the squirrels began
nibbling on my equipment, I just packed it all in."

Mrs. Smith leaned forward. "You mean they actually chewed on your,
eh...equipment?"

"That's right. Well madam, if you're ready, I'll set up my tripod so that we can
get to work."

"Tripod??" Mrs. Smith looked extremely worried now. "Oh yes, I have to use a
tripod to rest my Canon on. It's much too big for me to hold while I'm getting
ready for action."

.....Mrs.. Smith fainted!!