Good news for Indians in US: 8 new consular application centres to be opened in THESE cities; check here
UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – Eight new Indian Consular Application Centres will open with Saturday hours to improve service access for the 5.4 million-strong Indian diaspora in the US, officials said.
- India's Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Kwatra, announced the opening of eight new Indian Consular Application Centres in various cities, aimed at improving access for the diaspora.
- The new centres will be located in Boston, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Addison, Orlando, Raleigh, and San Jose to enhance access to consular services.
- Starting August 1, all Indian Consular Application Centres will be open on Saturdays, thereby improving availability and accessibility for the Indian diaspora.
- About 5.4 million people of Indian origin reside in the U.S., making them the third-largest Asian ethnic group in the country according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
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India Opens 8 New Consular Centres in US To Expand Services For Diaspora
India has opened eight new consular centres across the US, significantly expanding the delivery footprint for visa, passport and other services and streamlining them to make them more accessible and efficient for the Indian diaspora in the country.
India opens eight new consular application centres in the US for better diaspora access
In a major step to improve outreach and accessibility for the Indian diaspora, India's Ambassador to the United States Vinay Kwatra announced the launch of eight new Indian Consular Application Centres across the United States. As per details, the move is aimed at expanding and streamlining consular services for millions of Indians living in America. Sharing the update through a video message posted on social media platform X, the Embassy of Ind…
Good news for Indians in US: 8 new consular application centres to be opened in THESE cities; check here
Ambassador Vinay Kwatra announced the expansion of Indian Consular Services in the US starting August 1, 2025, with centers in eight cities. The initiative aims to enhance service accessibility for the Indian diaspora and will include Saturday openings.
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