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    Kuwait Introduces Online Visa Application for Domestic Drivers via Sahel App

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait has introduced a new digital platform allowing applicants to apply for domestic driver visas online through the Sahel app. This initiative aims to simplify the visa application process, reducing the need for physical visits to government offices. By leveraging mobile technology, the government seeks to improve efficiency and accessibility for both residents and employers seeking domestic drivers.

    Previously, obtaining a domestic driver visa involved multiple in-person steps, often causing delays and inconvenience. The Sahel app’s integration of this service represents a significant step toward modernizing Kuwait’s immigration and labor systems. This move aligns with broader regional trends where governments are adopting digital solutions to streamline bureaucratic procedures.

    Notably, the online visa application is expected to enhance transparency and reduce processing times, benefiting applicants and authorities alike. As domestic workers play a crucial role in many households, this development could positively impact labor market dynamics and regulatory oversight. Meanwhile, the Sahel app continues to expand its services, reflecting Kuwait’s commitment to digital transformation in public administration.

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