SAUDI ARABIA

Absher has 17 million beneficiaries

September 09, 2020
Absher provides services such as making appointments, renewing passports, residents’ cards, IDs, driver’s licenses and others.
Absher provides services such as making appointments, renewing passports, residents’ cards, IDs, driver’s licenses and others.



Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
Absher, the Kingdom's online program that allows citizens and expatriates to access several ministerial services without having them to physically visit government offices, has 17 million users.

The platform users benefit from about 200 services, a Saudi Press Agency report said late Tuesday.

The online platform provides services such as making appointments, renewing passports, residents’ cards, IDs, driver’s licenses and others.

The services related to the Civil Status agency include birth registration, a developed Taqdeer (assessment) service, a service allowing amendment of the professions of civilians, a service allowing new family registry issue for mothers and a family registry issuing service for marriages.


September 09, 2020
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