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Al Jadeed Trans, New Delhi

Translation Service Provider
  • Kind of Business    Services > Translation Service Provider
  • Established    2000
  • Contact Person    Zafar
  • Designation    Translation
  • Address    Lb 3/4, Ansal Bhawan,K.G.Marg, Connaught Place,New Delhi-110001
  • City    New Delhi
  • State    Delhi

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About Al Jadeed Trans

The Libyan Government Is Denying Entry To Tourists If They Don'T Have An Arabic Translation Of Their Passport - Even If They Have A Valid Visa ………… If You Are Indian National And Planning To Travel Libya, You Need To Get Your Passport Translated Into Arabic And Get It Attested By Ministry Of External Affairs, So That You Don’T Have To Face Any Kind Of Inconvenience While Traveling Libya. How To Get Your Passport Translated Into Arabic: You Simply Need To Contact Libyan Embassy In India Located At: 22 Golf Link 110003 -New Delhi-India To Find Out Approved Translator Or Call Us At +91-11-26981091 / +91-11-26981091 The Approved Translation Agency Translates The Particulars Mentioned On Your Passport On Any One Of The Blank Page And Get It Attested By Ministry Of External Affairs Located At : Patiala House, New Delhi. The Entire Process Takes Two Working Days, Ministry Of External Affairs Works From Monday Through Friday 09:00 Am To 05:00 Pm. The Libyan Government Has Made It Mandatory To Get The Passport Into Arabic, As The News Says: Tripoli, Libya: The Libyan Government Is Denying Entry To Tourists If They Don'T Have An Arabic Translation Of Their Passport - Even If They Have A Valid Visa, European Officials And Airliners Said Monday. The Sudden Change In Entry Rules Was Revealed After Planeloads Of European Tourists Were Forced To Return Home After Touchdown In Libya. Tripoli Has Not Officially Announced The Change And Government Officials Could Not Be Reached For Comment Monday. The Development Reflects Confusion In Government Policies, Amid Recent Strides By Libya To Promote Itself As A Lucrative Tourist Destination And To Inch Closer To A Long-Sought Political Goal Of Getting Back Into The West'S Good Graces After Years Of Ostracism. Eighteen French Nationals Were Stranded At The Tripoli Airport Since Sunday Night, Until The French Ambassador To Libya Intervened Monday On Their Behalf And They Were Allowed To Return Home, A French Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman, Pascale Andreani, Said In An Online Briefing Monday. Another 172 French Citizens Who Arrived Sunday Evening In The City Of Sebha, In The South Of Libya, Were Not Allowed To Get Off Their Charter Flight Run By Air Mediterranee. The Plane Returned To France, Arriving In Paris Overnight, Andreani Said. Another 83 French Nationals, Already In Libya, Were Not Able To Leave Sebha On Sunday Night, As The Rule Change Also Applies To Tourists Seeking To Leave. They Were Expected To Be Allowed To Leave Later Monday, Andreani Said. She Added The French Foreign Ministry Was Advising French Nationals To Delay Visits To Libya Until The Issue Is Clarified. Some 37 Passengers Were Sent Back To Zurich, Switzerland, After Arriving In Libya Sunday On A Swiss Flight, Also Because They Were Not Carrying Arabic-Language Translation Of Their Passports, Jean-Claude Donzel, The Airline'S Spokesman, Said. He Said The Airline'S Office In Libya Was Caught Unaware Of The New Rules, Which Came Into Force Just Hours Before The Swiss Plane Landed Sunday.

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