No cap on applications for Indian passport renewal in Abu Dhabi from July 15

The Indian Embassy has decided to remove all restrictions on passport renewal applications to be submitted at BLS International Centres with effect from July 15

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2 min read Last Updated : Jul 09 2020 | 7:05 AM IST

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The Indian Embassy here on Wednesday said it has decided to remove all restrictions on passport renewal applications to be submitted at BLS International Centres with effect from July 15.

The embassy said that it will enable concerned applicants to avail passport renewal service as was practiced earlier. The passport services were suspended in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak and a temporary ban on international arrivals in India.

"Keeping in view of recent relaxation in restrictions relating to Covid-19 pandemic being implemented by UAE Authorities, the Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi, further to our advisory dated June 21, 2020, has decided to remove all restrictions on passport renewal applications to be submitted at BLS International centres w.e.f 15,072020 (Wednesday) thereby enabling the concerned applicants to avail passport renewal service as was practiced earlier to our first advisory in this regard dated March 19, 2020," an advisory by the embassy read.

However, the Embassy said that its advisory dated June 17 conveying relaxation by exempting the physical presence of senior citizen (above 60 years), minor children (below 12 years), pregnant women and differently abled applicants at the time of the submission of passport application may continue till further improvement in the situation.

"All applicant are requested to continue to maintain appropriate social distancing norms in accordance with local rules and regulations and wear face masks and hand gloves while visiting BLS centres in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain," the embassy said.

Last month, BLS International, the outsourced agency providing Indian visa and passport application processing services, has started an online appointment booking system at all 10 centres.

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Topics :Indian passportIndian embassyPassport servicesAbu Dhabi

First Published: Jul 09 2020 | 6:57 AM IST

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