Consular Services

THE CONSULAR DESK AT ICBF OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES

  • Passport submission tokens will be available during official submission hours. (Please note that if the daily token limit is reached, token issuance will be closed for the day). from 12.00 pm to 7.30 pm, Saturday to Thursday, Except Friday Instant photo services available up to 6.00 pm
  • Application for New Born Passport
  • Passport Renewal For Child and Adults.
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SPECIAL NOTES:

  • The documents which need attestation by Government Agencies – in India, or in the presence of Embassy Officials are currently not undertaken by ICBF. Please attach a passport copy for all attestation and other services.
  • Original Education Certificates Attestation, Power of Attorney Attestations and Indian Visa services directly at Indian Embassy only.

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The highly anticipated web series "Scam 2003: The Telgi Story" is finally here! Based on the true story of Abdul Karim Telgi, a notorious con artist who made headlines in the early 2000s for his involvement in a multi-crore stamp scam, the series promises to take you on a thrilling ride.

Are you seeing any on your screen right now?

Based on the book Reporterki Diary by journalist Sanjay Singh, Scam 2003 explores a different kind of financial fraud than its predecessor. While Harshad Mehta exploited loopholes in the stock market, Abdul Karim Telgi targeted a fundamental government commodity: stamp papers. The Rise of a Mastermind

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