Minister of Religion Nasaruddin Umar directly monitors the process of managing bio visas for prospective pilgrims at the Integrated Hajj Information and Computerization System (Siskohat) building, Ministry of Religion, Jakarta.
This review is to ensure that the management of visa bios runs on time. The Minister of Religion appreciated the performance of Siskohat officers who worked in the shift system.
"I really appreciate Siskohat's performance who always tries to provide the best service for our pilgrims," said Minister of Religion Nasaruddin Umar, Monday, May 5, as reported by ANTARA.
On that occasion, the Head of Sub-Directorate for Regular Hajj Documents and Equipment of the Directorate of Domestic Hajj Services at the Ministry of Religion Khairun Naim explained that Siskohat employees work in a shift pattern to ensure services run non-stop.
"The employee shift changes every 8 hours. If it's a 2-shift sweepdayada, if it's a 3-shift weekend," said Khairun Naim.
He explained that visa bio is a Hajj visa registration application based on biometric recording such as fingerprints, face photos, and passport photos, which are one of the mandatory requirements for prospective pilgrims to enter Saudi Arabia officially.
"The hajj visa bike is an application used to register Hajj visas through biometric recording, such as fingerprints, face photos, and passport photos," said Khairun Naim.
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According to him, the visa bio system is very helpful for pilgrims because they no longer need to come to the Saudi Arabian embassy or consulate in Indonesia.
"This Bio Visa application provides convenience for pilgrims in managing visas without the need to visit Saudi Arabian embassies and consulates," he said.
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