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CONSULAR SERVICES

A significant achievement of ICC which would remain milestone in its activities, was the approval accorded by Minister of State for External Affairs, Mr. E Ahmed to establish Indian embassy’s consular services at ICC, when the honorable minister visited ICC on 19th September 2004. Ever since commencement of the service at ICC, it receives overwhelming response from the community members.

The consular desk at ICC offers the following services:

  • Application for New Born Passport
  • Passport Renewal
  • Police Clearance Certificate

SPECIAL NOTES:

  • Original Education Certificates Attestation, Power of Attorney Attestations and Indian Visa services directly at Indian Embassy only.
  • The documents which need attestation by Government Agencies – India, or in the presence of Embassy Officials are currently not undertaken by ICC. Please attach passport copy for all attestation and other services.

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  • The timings for collection of passports - Sunday to Thursday between 9am to 1pm & 4.30pm to 9pm and Friday 9am to 11am & 4.30pm to 9pm. For collection, prior appointment is not necessary. Please bring the original receipt given at the time of submission of application.
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TIMING FOR SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS:

  • Timings - Sunday to Thursday 9am to 1pm & 4.30pm to 9pm, Friday 9am to 11am & 4.30pm to 9pm (Token Closes at 8.30pm)
  • Saturday: Holiday
  • Sunday – Friday: No prior appointment required. Kindly Walk-in.

RAMADAN TIMING:

  • Saturday: Holiday
  • Sunday – Friday: 9am to 1pm and 7pm to 10pm
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