Free Homecoming Registrants Data Verification At North Jakarta Sub-Department Of Transportation

JAKARTA - A number of registrants for the DKI Jakarta Free Homecoming program have started visiting the offline verification post opened at the North Jakarta City Transportation Sub-department Office, Jalan Laksamana Yos Sudarso, North Rawa Badak Village, Koja District, Tuesday 19 April. The requirements needed by the organizing committee include an Identity Card (KTP), Family Card (KK), and Vaccination Certificates for the first, second, and third doses (booster). Head of North Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept. Harlem Simanjuntak said the DKI Free Homecoming Verification Post Jakarta 2022 at the North Jakarta City Transportation Sub-Department Office was opened from Tuesday (19/4) to Monday (25/4). http://mudikfreedkijakarta.id/ and upload all the required documents on the te website After the online registration process, registrants for the Free Homecoming DKI Jakarta 2022 program are still asked to verify offline to show proof of documents (requirements) during online registration, original and photocopies, in the form of ID cards, family cards, and vaccination certificates for doses one to three to the officers. North Jakarta City Sub-Department of Transportation. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has held a free homecoming program after two years of absence due to the high number of COVID-19 cases. Departures (homecoming flows) for people using the bus mode of transportation are centered at the Pulo Gebang Integrated Terminal on Wednesday (27/4) Meanwhile, the homecoming flow for motorbikes using truck transportation modes is centered at the Pulo Gadung Terminal which takes precedence a day before people's departure, namely on Tuesday (26/4). motorbike units are scheduled on Saturday (7/5) which are focused on each regional city with the same goal like the previous departure point. “This time the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government facilitated 19,680 participants with a maximum registration of four people per family. So far, four thousand families have registered from all areas in DKI Jakarta," said Harlem as quoted by Antara. Jakarta and the available offline verification post are close to where he lives. According to Agus, this free homecoming service eliminates the budget for accommodation expenses to return to his hometown in Semarang, Central Java, where ticket prices increase dramatically during the momentum of Eid Al-Fitr. The registration process is very easy and In just a short period of time, he has received an email and SMS confirmation to verify himself offline. Just imagine that once you go by bus, if you pay for it yourself, one person has to pay Rp. 250 thousand, the total is one million rupiah. Counting back and forth to two million rupiah. This free homecoming program really helps us, especially since we haven't been back home for two years," said Agus.