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What is the change? India has increased the availability of online services that eliminate the need for in-person visits available at Foreign Regional Registration Offices.
What does the change mean? The e-services (e-FRROs) are now available at FRROs in Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Cochin, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Lucknow, Puducherry and Thiruvananthapuram. They were previously only available in Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai.
Background: India’s e-FRRO service was launched in February in Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. The online portal allows foreign residents to submit visa applications, registrations and extensions electronically. Users may pay online and receive their registration or visa extension at their address. Text messages and email alerts with status updates are also available through e-Services. When the program was launched, officials said they would expand it if it was successful. They have now done so, as described above.
BAL Analysis: The expansion of e-FRRO is a welcome development that will streamline services for a growing number of foreign residents.
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