Passports, Portals, and a Dh25 Million Win: Big Moments for Abu Dhabi's Indian Community
With around 4.5 million Indians calling the UAE home, developments that touch on consular services and community fortune resonate deeply — and this week brought news on both fronts for Abu Dhabi's Indian diaspora.
🎉 Indian Woman Clinches Dh25 Million Big Ticket Prize
An Indian woman has won the Dh25 million grand prize in Abu Dhabi's prestigious Big Ticket draw, adding to the long list of South Asian residents who have struck life-changing fortune through the popular lottery. The win is a landmark moment for the Indian community, which forms a significant share of Big Ticket participants across the UAE. Such outcomes resonate widely, inspiring hope among the millions of Indian expats who regularly try their luck at the Abu Dhabi draw. The story serves as a joyful reminder of the remarkable opportunities that life in Abu Dhabi can bring. [2]
🖥️ New Online Portal Streamlines Indian Consular Services in the UAE
A new online portal has been launched to make Indian consular services more accessible for the large Indian expatriate population living across the UAE, including Abu Dhabi. The portal is intended to simplify the process of accessing key services provided by Indian missions in the country. The launch marks a significant step toward modernising how Indian nationals interact with their diplomatic missions while living abroad. For the millions of Indian expats in the UAE, a smoother, digitally enabled experience for essential government services is a welcome and long-overdue development. [3]
📋 Abu Dhabi Embassy and Dubai Consulate Roll Out Appointment Booking System
The Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India in Dubai have jointly announced a new dedicated online portal through which Indian expats can book appointments for passport, visa, and attestation services at book.passportindiauae.com. Appointment slots are available for booking between 9am and 1pm, according to information confirmed to Gulf News by the missions. The administrative changes come as a temporary measure following delays in the planned July 1 launch of new unified Indian Consular Application Centres, whose contracted operator became entangled in legal proceedings in India. Revised guidelines for limited walk-in services have also been issued, offering a structured pathway for the approximately 4.5 million Indian expats in the UAE who rely on these missions for the highest volume of passport and consular processing anywhere in the world. [4]
Sources: [2] thenationalnews.com · [3] theweek.in · [4] Gulf News
