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Indian passport delays likely to last months, official says

NEW ONLINE PROCEDURES NEED SOFTWARE OVERHAUL, CONSULATE OFFICIAL SAYS

- By Staff Reporter

Delays in Indian passport applicatio­ns occurring since October in Dubai will continue for a few more months, a senior official said on Sunday.

Sandeep Chaudhary, passports consul at the Indian Consulate in Dubai, expects the revised processing schedule to last roughly three to four months.

In October, the consulate extended the schedule from seven working days to a minimum of 15 working days for passports issued in Dubai. He said Indian missions in the region, and not just in the UAE, are coping with a backlog of applicatio­ns.

For passports issued elsewhere, the schedule was extended from 40 to a minimum of 60 working days. Also delayed was the fast-track Tatkal service, from three to five working days at the minimum.

Chaudhary said the schedule was extended because each applicatio­n was taking more time as a result of new procedures done online.

Until the online procedures are fully streamline­d, the delays will continue, he added.

“There are certain internal procedures we have to do for each applicatio­n online now, as per the [Indian] Ministry of External Affairs’ PSP [Passport Seva Project]. The changes started for us in August. Regional Passport Offices in India are connected to PSP. Indian missions abroad, including the consulate in Dubai, are being streamline­d. It requires the overhaulin­g of software, which will take roughly three to four months in my estimate,” Chaudhary said. “As a result, the backlog started piling up and by October we had to revise the schedule to allow for extra output time and longer processing period. This is not something unique to the consulate in Dubai. We’re in touch with the [MEA] headquarte­rs in India on this issue.”

The backlog was bigger in Dubai, Chaudhary explained, because the consulate caters to around 1.7 million Indians in Dubai and Northern Emirates. “We get around 800 passport applicatio­ns per day, which is a huge number. Our staff members are keeping longer hours to cope with the backlog,” he added.

“We’ve reduced the backlog somewhat. Some people are getting their passports before the schedule. We don’t wait for the scheduled deadline to come. If the passport is ready, we deliver it.”

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Long wait An Indian passport and visa applicatio­n centre in Dubai. The consulate extended the schedule from seven working days to a minimum of 15 working days for passports issued in Dubai.
Gulf News Archives Long wait An Indian passport and visa applicatio­n centre in Dubai. The consulate extended the schedule from seven working days to a minimum of 15 working days for passports issued in Dubai.

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