A team of Arabic-speaking officials and volunteers led by a diplomatic officer from the Embassy will station at the Shumeshi Tarheel and and Riyadh International Airport 24x7 to provide help, according to the Indian embassy in Riyadh.
This is in addition to the 24x7 helpline currently available at the Indian mission.
The Embassy said it has completed the verification of all EC (Emergency Certificate) applications directly submitted at the Chancery and collected through other collection centres till Thursday numbering over 50,000 applicants.
A meeting of the volunteers who submitted EC applications at the Embassy has been convened on June 7 to convey the mode of verification and delivery.
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ECs are being issued free of cost. The Embassy of India has also opened special Tanazul services counter at the Embassy premises from to assist those Indian nationals eligible to change their jobs to new companies but unable to get their passports from their original sponsors.
These applicants will be issued passports on a priority basis to complete the Tanazul process.
There are over two million Indian expatriates in Saudi Arabia.