Iran-Israel war: Indian visa, passport services suspended in Bahrain until further notice
The Embassy of India, Bahrain has announced the suspension of Indian visa and passport services at the ICAC centre in Bahrain until further notice, citing the prevailing regional situation.
In an advisory posted on X, the mission said the Indian Visa and Passport Services provided by ICAC at Bahrain Mall will remain suspended until further notice. No timeline has been specified for the resumption of services.

The embassy has urged applicants to follow its official communication channels for further updates.
Earlier on Saturday Indian missions across West Asia on Saturday issued fresh advisories for citizens, urging them to remain vigilant and strictly follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
The advisories came hours after the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran, triggering wider regional tensions.
The Embassy of India, Bahrain advised Indian nationals to take due care and follow news and advisories issued by the embassy and local authorities. The Embassy also shared a 24x7 helpline number (00973-39418071) in view of the current regional situation.
In an advisory posted on X, the mission said the Indian Visa and Passport Services provided by ICAC at Bahrain Mall will remain suspended until further notice. No timeline has been specified for the resumption of services.
The embassy has urged applicants to follow its official communication channels for further updates.
Earlier on Saturday Indian missions across West Asia on Saturday issued fresh advisories for citizens, urging them to remain vigilant and strictly follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
The advisories came hours after the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran, triggering wider regional tensions.
The Embassy of India, Bahrain advised Indian nationals to take due care and follow news and advisories issued by the embassy and local authorities. The Embassy also shared a 24x7 helpline number (00973-39418071) in view of the current regional situation.
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