Repatriation Registration Begin For Indian Expats In Kuwait

Indian Embassy: Repatriation Registration Begin For Indian Expats in Kuwait

Indian Embassy in Kuwait today re-open the registration of Indians who wish to seek repatriation to India.

Earlier The Embassy of India has temporarily halted online registration for Indian nationals in Kuwait seeking repatriation to India on May 15 and will resume after initial registrations have been accommodated.

Indian Expats in Kuwait who seek repatriation to India are requested to fill up the form in the following link: http://indembkwt.com/eva/

However, the purpose of registration is only to collect data and no decision has been taken yet regarding the confirmation of seat.

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