VFS Global Opens 8 New Indian Consular Centers in U.S.

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The Indian Mission in the United States and VFS Global have announced the inauguration of eight new Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) in major U.S. cities, significantly expanding service accessibility for the 5.3 million Indian diaspora.

The Indian Mission in the United States and VFS Global, a leader in trusted technology services, have unveiled eight new Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) in the cities of Boston, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Edison, Orlando, Raleigh, and San Jose. This expansion brings the total number of ICACs in the United States to 16, enhancing service accessibility for the Indian diaspora and other applicants across the country.

A further expansion is planned with the opening of another ICAC in Los Angeles scheduled for August, which will increase the total number of centers nationwide to 17. These centers are vital, providing a range of essential services such as India Visa application, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI), passport application, renunciation of Indian citizenship, Police clearance certificate, Global Entry Programme (GEP), and various miscellaneous/attestation services.

VFS Global remains the exclusive service provider for these important functions on behalf of the Government of India in the United States. The newly launched ICACs are part of a broader initiative to streamline the application process with several enhancements.

The enhancements include ICACs remaining open on Saturdays, offering greater flexibility for applicants. Additionally, return courier services are now part of the standard service fees. Basic amenities like photographs, photocopies, and form filling will be available at no extra cost. A broader range of consular services will also be accessible, improving overall convenience for applicants.

The Ambassador of India to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, highlighted the importance of the new centers, stating, “We are very happy to announce the opening of eight new Indian Consular Application Centres. With the opening of these centers, our presence to deliver extensive consular services will expand significantly, making them more accessible and faster for the vibrant Indian diaspora.”

The new ICACs are anticipated to benefit the Indian community within the consular jurisdiction of the Indian Consulate in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington D.C. The centers are equipped with world-class facilities aimed at providing a customer-centric experience, thereby making the application process more convenient.

Amit Kumar Sharma, Head of North America & Caribbean for VFS Global, emphasized the importance of these centers, “We are honored by the continued trust the Government of India has placed in VFS Global. These ICACs will play a crucial role in effectively meeting the growing demand for visa and consular services to India spurred by business partnerships, tourism, and trade.”

Established in 2008, VFS Global is the first outsourced visa services partner of the Ministry of External Affairs (India), offering passport, visa, and consular services for the Indian government. Since 2020, the firm has been providing these services across the United States and manages Application Centres for the Government of India across seven countries, including Australia, Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

VFS Global stands as a global leader in trusted technology services, offering non-judgmental and administrative task management related to applications for visa, passport, and consular services for client governments worldwide. Inaugurating over 3,900 Application Centres in 165 countries, the company has processed over 499 million applications since 2001, with a focus on ethical practices and sustainability.

Headquartered in Zurich and Dubai, VFS Global is majorly owned by investment funds managed by Blackstone Inc., with stakeholders such as Swiss-based Kuoni and Hugentobler Foundation, according to Glocal Konsult.

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