Foreign nationals can update Aadhaar issued as a resident Indian by correcting nationality details at authorised centres with a valid passport and visa.

UIDAI allows foreign nationals to convert Aadhaar issued as resident Indian by updating nationality details at authorised enrolment centres.
Aadhaar Update: Foreign nationals who are living in India and were earlier issued an Aadhaar as resident Indians without validity can now update their Aadhaar status by converting it to a foreign national Aadhaar. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will allow a few corrections, which will ensure that records accurately reflect citizenship and residency details. mainly this is for compliance and official verification.
The process of Aadhaar status, which will apply to foreign nationals who were mistakenly enrolled or classified as resident Indians in Aadhaar records. They also have a few cases where they typically involve individuals who later obtained foreign citizenship or whose nationality details were not updated at the time of Aadhaar enrolment.
If you also want to update Aadhaar as a foreign national, applicants must visit an Aadhaar Seva Kendra or authorised Aadhaar enrolment centre with valid documents, including:
All documents must be original for verification.
Aadhaar issued to foreign nationals does not grant citizenship or residency rights in India. It is only an identity number for residents staying in India for 182 days or more in the last 12 months. Aadhaar validity remains linked to visa status.
Foreign nationals should update their Aadhaar details promptly to avoid mismatches in official records. Keeping Aadhaar information accurate will automatically ensure your smoother access to services and regulatory compliance.
Disclaimer- This is for informational purposes only. However, you are required to visit the official site for further queries. You may keep using the Aadhaar till any further intimation in this regard by UIDAI through the website or any other modes.