New Indian Consular Centre Opens in Seattle to Serve Growing Diaspora

A new Indian Consular Application Centre has opened in Seattle, co-located with the Indian Consulate to create a one-stop facility for the diaspora. The centre provides a full suite of services including visa, passport, and OCI applications. It introduces customer-friendly features like Saturday operations and inclusive service fees for photos and courier. The launch is part of a broader network of 17 such centres across the United States aimed at improving accessibility.

Key Points: Indian Consular Centre Opens in Seattle for Visa, Passport Services

  • Co-located with Indian Consulate for efficiency
  • Offers visas, passports, OCI & attestation
  • Open Saturdays with inclusive service fees
  • Part of a 17-centre US network
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New Indian Consular Centre opens in Seattle

New Indian Consular Application Centre in Seattle offers visas, passports, OCI, and more, co-located with the Consulate for a one-stop service hub.

"The launch... reflects the Government of India's vision to make consular services more accessible and citizen-centric. - Amit Kumar Sharma"

Washington, Jan 28

, Indian authorities have announced the opening of a new Indian Consular Application Centre in Seattle to improve access to consular services for the Indian diaspora in the Pacific Northwest.

The centre at 1015 2nd Avenue, Suite 804, Seattle, WA 98104 is now co-located with the Indian Consulate in Seattle, an official release said Tuesday (local time).

Officials stated the move is aimed at making services easier to access for Indian nationals and other applicants in the region.

The visa application centre was inaugurated in the presence of government and non-government dignitaries. More than 300 members of the Indian American community from Seattle and nearby states attended the event.

The Seattle centre will operate as a single location for a wide range of services. These include applications for Indian visas, passports, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI), renunciation of Indian citizenship, Police Clearance Certificates, the Global Entry Programme (GEP), and Miscellaneous and Attestation services.

The Indian Consulate in Seattle said the newly co-located offices of the Indian Consular Application Centre with the Consulate in the Federal Reserve Building are "expected to enhance operational efficiency and provide consular applicants with a one-stop facility for submitting applications and resolving queries."

VFS Global, which provides outsourced consular services for India in the United States, said the new centre is part of a broader effort to streamline the application process and improve service delivery.

Several applicant-focused changes have been introduced under the expanded network. The centres will now remain open on Saturdays. Return courier services are included in standard service fees. Services such as photographs, photocopies, and form-filling are available at no extra cost within the centre.

The Seattle facility is equipped with modern infrastructure designed to deliver a secure, efficient application experience, with a focus on customer convenience, the company said.

Speaking at the launch, Amit Kumar Sharma, Head - North America and Caribbean at VFS Global, said: "Seattle and the wider Pacific Northwest region are home to a vibrant and growing Indian diaspora. The launch of this Indian Consular Application Centre reflects the Government of India's vision to make consular services more accessible and citizen-centric."

Across the United States, 17 Indian Consular Application Centres are currently operating. By November 2025, more than 363,000 visa applications had been processed nationwide, with close to 10,000 miscellaneous consular applications processed since August 2025.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Great initiative, but I hope the efficiency matches the promise. My past experience with VFS in other cities involved long waits even with appointments. Hopefully, the "modern infrastructure" here means more counters and faster processing. Fingers crossed!
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Amit W
As someone who recently applied for an OCI from Portland, this is a welcome change. Driving to Seattle was already necessary, but having the consulate and application centre together will make follow-ups much simpler. The free photo service is a nice touch.
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see the scale of operations – over 363,000 visa applications processed! This shows the deepening people-to-people ties. A streamlined process benefits not just the Indian diaspora but also Americans looking to travel, study, or do business in India.
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Karthik V
Bahut accha! This citizen-centric approach is commendable. Including courier in the standard fee and Saturday operations shows they understand the challenges faced by the diaspora. Hope other consulates around the world follow this model.
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Nisha Z
While the new centre is positive, I respectfully hope the focus on "efficiency" doesn't come at the cost of personal interaction and clarity. Sometimes, for complex issues like renunciation or PCC, speaking to a consular officer directly is essential. I hope that access remains.

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