Tokyo Embassy to Host Consular Camp in Nagoya for Nepali Community

Tokyo. The Nepali Embassy in Tokyo is set to operate an extensive mobile camp targeting Nepali residents in Nagoya, Japan. This camp will run for four days from April 4 to 7 in collaboration with the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Japan and the regional committee in Nagoya.

The camp will provide consular services including electronic passport (e-passport) renewal, new passport applications for children, travel permits, notarized power of attorney, and document authentication. After the initially allocated 1600 slots for passport renewal were fully booked, the embassy is preparing to open additional slots considering the volume of service seekers.

Two staff members from the Department of Passports in Kathmandu, Nepal, are scheduled to arrive in Nagoya for this special operation. Arrangements have been made to send the prepared passports and other documents resulting from the applications received at the camp directly to the service recipients' home addresses.

The Embassy has urged everyone not to pay any fees other than the official revenue set by the Government of Nepal during this mobile camp. A statement also cautioned everyone to pay the revenue amount only at the designated locations.

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