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Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Inaugurates VFS Branch In Order to Facilitate Biometric Services

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JAKARTA, Sept 25, 2018 - (ACN Newswire) - Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Indonesia, HE Osamh Mohammed Abdullah Shuibi, inaugurated the VFS / TasHeel branch at Epiwalk, South Jakarta, on Monday (9/24). The inauguration which began at 10:00 am was attended by officials of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Embassy.

Later, VFS / TasHeel will be useful for biometric services (recording fingerprints and faces) when arranging Umrah and Hajj visas to Saudi Arabia. As previously reported through the official Twitter account of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Embassy, as of October 24, 2018, all applications for visas to the country must include biometric records.

"The Saudi Arabian Embassy in Jakarta informs you that as of 14/1/1440 H or 24/09/2018 M onwards, (we) will impose biometric registration (fingerprints and face images) for all types of visa services to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," based on Twitter accounthttps://twitter.com/KSAembassyID/status/1042675606704418817[1]

In the post, it is also mentioned that the service can be done through the visa service office and the bio feature 'VFS / TasHeel' which has now 34 offices spread throughout Indonesia.

VFS is considered capable because it has over 6 years of experience in fingerprint recording and more than 80 years of experience in the development of diplomatic passports.

"Thus, (we will) be able to provide services for those who wish to obtain a visa as they still have enough time to register fingerprints," continued the upload.

The following are some of the addresses for visa application and recording of bio features in Indonesia:

-- Aceh: Pasar Atjeh, jl. Diponegoro, Aceh market, Banda Aceh-- Medan: Cambridge Mall, Jl. S. Parman no. 217, Petisah Tengah, Medan Petisah, Medan City-- Lampung: Lotus Square Jalan Raden Intan No. 73, Enggal, Engal, Kota Bandar Lampung-- South Jakarta - Epiwalk: Jl. HR. Rasuna Said, Kuningan-- East Jakarta: Jalan Raya Kalimalang Mall, No. 88, East Jakarta-- Bandung: Click Square, Jalan Naripan no. 89, Kebon pisang, Sumur Bandung, Bandung City-- Surabaya: BG Junction, Jl. Bubutan no. 1-7, Bubutan, Surabaya City-- Balikpapan: Balikpapan Square Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Klandasan Ilir, Balikpapan-- Makassar: Phinisi Point Mall, Jalan Metro Tanjung Bunga No. 2, Panambungan, Mariso, Kota Makasa

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References

  1. ^ https://twitter.com/KSAembassyID/status/1042675606704418817 (twitter.com)
  2. ^ Daily News (www.acnnewswire.com)
  3. ^ Local Business (www.acnnewswire.com)
  4. ^ Government (www.acnnewswire.com)

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