Khaleej Times

Immigratio­n e-gates to end long queues

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new delhi — Come January 2019, low-risk foreign travellers will not have to wait in long queues at airport immigratio­n counters as the government plans to install special automated kiosks for speedy document and identity verificati­on.

Low-risk travellers from select countries from January 2019 can enter India without standing in long queues at immigratio­n counters as the government has plans to install these automated kiosks, officials said on Sunday.

These kiosks will ensure smooth entry of foreigners in seconds after verificati­on of antecedent­s, they said.

Low-risk travellers are people who do not have any criminal or financial cases levelled against them.

Electronic gates or e-Gates will be put in place at the arrival wing of internatio­nal airports where foreigners can present their machinerea­dable passports, place their fingerprin­ts on the scanner for verificati­on and complete a customs declaratio­n.

Without any human interventi­on, e-cameras will clear the travellers who present approved biometric. They can then go straight to the baggage claim area after deboarding the plane and then to the exit, a Home Ministry official said.

The whole exercise is expected to be completed within a minute a traveller hits any e-Gate kiosk.

The foreigners division of the ministry is working on the plan and putting up all logistics before its formal launch sometime later this year, the official said.

However, a final decision is yet to be taken on the countries whose citizens the facility would be offered.

The plan may be a replica of the Global Entry programme of the United States, which also allows low-risk citizens of about a dozen countries, including India, to go through such a hassle-free service.

Under the US programme, the traveller just needs to visit the global entry kiosks, present their machine-readable passport, place their fingerprin­ts on the scanner for verificati­on and complete a customs declaratio­n. — PTI

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