Kuwait Times

Indian Embassy opens consular center in Jahra

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KUWAIT: Indian Ambassador Dr Adarsh Swaika inaugurate­d a new Indian consular applicatio­n center (ICAC) at Jahra, Kuwait on April 1, 2024. The new ICAC will also be managed by embassy’s outsourcin­g partner BLS Internatio­nal. The Jahra ICAC will be the 4th such ICAC in Kuwait. The other three are in Kuwait city, Fahaheel and Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, a press release issued by the Indian Embassy said. Starting from April 1, 2024, the consular, passport and visa services will operate at Building No 27, Al-Khalifa Building, 2nd floor, Office 3 & 14, Block No 93, Jahra from Saturday to Thursday (9am to 2pm).

The Jahra ICAC is another step towards facilitati­ng Indian visas for Kuwaitis as well as various consular services for Indian nationals including amnesty-related travel documents residing in areas of Jahra and its neighborin­g areas up to Abdali. The new facility is expected to further streamline the applicatio­n process, reduce waiting time, and ensure a seamless experience for all applicants. It is part of Indian government’s steadfast commitment to make public services more accessible, hassle-free and technology-driven, the release added.

It may be noted that the number of Kuwaiti visitors to India have been increasing over the years. The Embassy issues multiple-entry Indian tourist visas generally within a day to Kuwaiti and third country nationals. In the year 2023, around 10,000 visas were issued by the embassy. For more informatio­n and updates on the services offered at the new Consular Applicatio­n Centre, please visit Embassy’s official website (www.indembkwt.gov.in) or website of M/s BLS (www.blsinterna­tional.com/india/kuwait/).

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Indian Ambassador Dr Adarsh Swaika inaugurate­s a new Indian consular applicatio­n center at Jahra.

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