Aadhaar Card For NRI: If you are a non-resident Indian i.e. NRI and want to get Aadhaar card made in the country, then you can easily get it made. However, for this you must have a passport.
Aadhaar Card For NRI: Aadhaar card is required to avail government facilities in the country. Aadhaar Card is a very important document and without Aadhaar Card many times many facilities may be lacking. But if you are a non-resident Indian i.e.
NRI and want to get an Aadhar card made in the country, then you can easily get it made. However, for this you must have a passport. Without passport you cannot get Aadhar card made. Let us tell you that Aadhar card is a 12 digit number, which is issued by UIDAI.
How can NRIs apply?
Any NRI can apply for Aadhar card from Aadhar Seva Kendra in any city in India. Aadhar card can be easily made by giving complete information at the Aadhar Seva Kendra. If the spouse is an NRI then it is necessary to have an Indian passport as a document to get his/her passport made.
Follow these easy steps
- Go to nearest Aadhaar center
- Be sure to carry an Indian passport
- Fill the details in the enrollment form
- Your e-mail ID is necessary for NRIs
- Registration is slightly different for NRIs, read it and sign the enrollment form
- Ask operator to enroll as registration
- Provide ID proof and complete the biometric process
- Verify all details on the screen before submitting to operator
- Save the receipt or slip with your 14 digit enrollment ID, date and time stamped
All facilities will be available on this number
Recently, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has started a new customer service on Interactive Voice Response (IVR) technology. This service will be available 24×7 free of cost. UIDAI has issued number 1947 to help customers.
This helpline number works in about 12 languages. Therefore, people from any state of the country can contact by calling this number and solve their problems. On this helpline number, you can talk in Hindi, English, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali, Urdu and Assamese.