![]() It is designed to replace all previous methods of identification in India such as birth certificates and ration cards that are prone to loss and damage of records. Initially, the Aadhaar Card was accessible only to Indian residents. ![]() NRIs who wished to apply for one had to reside in India for a minimum of 182 days before they could enrol for it. However, in July 2019, the Government released an intimation to ensure quicker processing for NRIs with "Aadhaar on Arrival". ![]() The amendment to the bill proposed that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will now issue Aadhaar cards on arrival to NRIs who hold Indian passports as opposed to the traditional method of waiting for a mandatory 182 days. While the duration has been shortened, the procedure for the application for NRIs remains the same. The procedure and requirements for an Aadhaar Card for an NRI are similar to the ones for Indian citizens. The process comprises the following steps: You can book your Aadhaar appointment online or offline. Online: Visit the UIDAI website, choose your location, provide your India mobile number and book an appointment slot. You can book an appointment even before you arrive in India. Offline: You can directly visit an Aadhaar centre near you to set up a biometric appointment. Though an appointment can be booked online or offline, you are required to be physically present to complete the biometric authentication for the Aadhaar card. Next, you will need to submit all the necessary documents that establish your identity. ![]() You must submit these documents in person when you visit the UIDAI enrolment centre. Do carry the originals along for verification.ģ. ![]()
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