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Nagarik App Updates with Digital Certificates and Immigration Services

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The government's Nagarik App has launched version 2.0.100, introducing features to digitally link birth, marriage, and divorce certificates under a "Vital Event Certificates" section. The update also enables users to submit immigration-related self-declaration forms for visit visas directly through the app, simplifying travel procedures.

  • Users can link vital event certificates by providing registration numbers and relevant dates (birth, marriage, or divorce).
  • The immigration service allows individuals traveling abroad on visit visas to submit mandatory self-declaration forms digitally.
  • This new feature aims to reduce confusion and eliminate the need for manual form submission at airport counters.
  • The update places the new services under a dedicated "Vital Event Certificates" section on the app's homepage.

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