Kuwait - Marseilles of the Persian Gulf
In the last few decades, Kuwait has seen rapid expansion, which has attracted workforce from nationals across Asia to its abundance of opportunities. Steeped in opulence and modernity, Kuwait till boasts of its vibrant history that is still visible in its architecture, food and culture. The country attracts curious travellers, corporate travellers and family members visiting their loved ones. Kuwait City, Al Jahra, Hawally, Al Farwaniyah, and Ahmadi are some of the cities you must visit. Explore the magnificent mosques, shop at souks that go back centuries, lounge on the vast beaches, and go on a food tour that will tickle your taste buds. If you want to apply for a visa to Kuwait, you have reached the right place. Riya Visa Services has close partnership with Kuwait Diplomatic Mission, which allows us to work directly with the authorities. Connect with us for a hassle-free visa service.
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Mandatory Documents
Passport: Original Passport with two blank pages and it should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
Travel Bookings: One way ticket itinerary
Vaccination Certificate: Covid 19 Vaccination Certificate for both doses (it should be linked with Passport Number)
Other Mandatory Documents : Medical Certificate.Police clearance certificate (PCC) is mandatory.
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Mandatory Documents
Passport: Original Passport with two blank pages and it should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
Travel Bookings: One way ticket itinerary
Vaccination Certificate: Covid 19 Vaccination Certificate for both doses (it should be linked with Passport Number)
Other Mandatory Documents : Medical Certificate.Police clearance certificate (PCC) is mandatory.
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Photo Guidelines
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Things to note
Your photograph must meet ICA’s requirements (see details below). Failure to meet these requirements can delay your application or result in its rejection.
Your photograph must not be altered or enhanced in any way. This includes the modification of facial features and/or the usage of photo editing software.
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Requirements
Taken within the last 3 months
Clear and in focus, 35mm wide by 45mm high, without any borders
In colour taken against a plain white background without shadows
Avoid white headgear and plain white clothing (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide any facial features)
Full face with the upper shoulders visible, facing forward with eyes open
Hair must not cover the eyebrows or the eyes
Even exposure (must not be taken under direct lighting)
Spectacle frames must not cover part of the eyes
Spectacle lenses must not reflect or glare.
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Additional requirements
JPEG image format (with .jpg file extension)
400 by 514 pixels image size
File size no more than:
1.150 KBytes for application of Passport
2.100 KBytes for re-registration of Identity Card
3.1 MBytes for application of Permanent Residence
4.60 KBytes for all other applications
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Dos and Don'ts
Have an even exposure (must not be taken under direct lighting)
Hair must not cover eyebrow or eyes
Spectacle frame should not cover part of the eyes. Lenses should not have reflections/glare
Full face with upper shoulders seen, facing forward with eyes open
In colour taken against plain white background without shadows
You should face the camera directly
Photo Guidelines
-
Things to note
Your photograph must meet ICA’s requirements (see details below). Failure to meet these requirements can delay your application or result in its rejection.
Your photograph must not be altered or enhanced in any way. This includes the modification of facial features and/or the usage of photo editing software.
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Requirements
Taken within the last 3 months
Clear and in focus, 35mm wide by 45mm high, without any borders
In colour taken against a plain white background without shadows
Avoid white headgear and plain white clothing (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide any facial features)
Full face with the upper shoulders visible, facing forward with eyes open
Hair must not cover the eyebrows or the eyes
Even exposure (must not be taken under direct lighting)
Spectacle frames must not cover part of the eyes
Spectacle lenses must not reflect or glare.
-
Dos and Don'ts
Have an even exposure (must not be taken under direct lighting)
Hair must not cover eyebrow or eyes
Spectacle frame should not cover part of the eyes. Lenses should not have reflections/glare
Full face with upper shoulders seen, facing forward with eyes open
In colour taken against plain white background without shadows
You should face the camera directly