The Department of Immigration and Emigration has made arrangements to provide online booking facilities for passport applicants
The Department said passports are issued to a limited number of applicants at the Battaramulla Head Office of the Department of Immigration and Emigration as well as at the Matara, Vavuniya, Kandy and Kurunegala Regional Offices following all health guidelines.
Only passport applicants who have essential service requirements should come to the office nearest to their place of residence after reserving a date using the following web extension. Applicants without such a reservation will not be allowed to enter the office premises, the Department added.
The web extension is -
https://eservices.immigration.gov.lk/td
For inquiries, one day and normal services from the Battaramulla head office could be made between 8.30 am and 1.00 pm from 0707101060, 0707101070
Regional Office: For inquiries: Matara Regional Office 041-5412212, 041-5104444, Kandy Regional Office 081-5624509, 081-562447 and 081-5624509, 081-5624470, Vavuniya Regional office 025-5676344, 025-5676345, Kurunegala Regional Office 037-5550562, 037-5550563
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