Due to the ongoing health crisis of COVID-19, the Kuwait government adopted new procedures to cater the residency renewal. It is vital to follow these procedures to assist the government in curbing the spread of coronavirus disease while providing these services for the residents of different nationalities.
Due to the ongoing health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kuwait government introduced and adopted new procedures to cater to the residency renewal of citizens and residents. The rapid spread of the coronavirus disease demanded immediate action and adjustments from every sector, including the immigration and residency departments. With safety as a top priority, it became vital for the authorities to establish safer, more efficient ways to continue providing essential services while minimizing the risk of spreading the virus.
Residency renewal is an important process, especially for the large number of expatriates living and working in Kuwait. As the pandemic evolved, the government recognized the need to create alternative methods that would ensure that residents could update their legal status without exposing themselves to crowded offices or waiting areas, which could potentially become hotspots for COVID-19 transmission.
To address this concern, the Ministry of Interior launched several online services to handle most of the procedures related to residency renewals. Through the Ministry’s official website and online portals, residents of different nationalities were able to submit the necessary documents, complete their applications, and pay the required fees, all without the need for physical visits. This initiative drastically reduced foot traffic in government buildings and played a significant role in supporting Kuwait’s national effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease.
It became vital for everyone, whether employers handling their workers’ documents or individuals renewing their own, to strictly follow the new procedures. Detailed guidelines were issued regarding document submission, payment methods, and steps to be taken in case any discrepancies or issues arose. Residents were reminded to check the expiration dates of their residencies and to apply for renewal well in advance to avoid last-minute complications that could cause unnecessary exposure during the pandemic.
Moreover, for cases that required physical attendance, such as biometric updates or certain verifications, strict precautionary measures were in place. These included mandatory temperature checks upon entering government facilities, the wearing of face masks at all times, the availability of hand sanitizers, and the enforcement of social distancing protocols inside waiting areas. The government also implemented appointment systems to control the number of people visiting the offices at any given time, ensuring that crowds were avoided.
The cooperation of the public was heavily emphasized. Everyone was encouraged to comply with health advisories, respect the safety guidelines in place, and complete their residency renewal as early and as safely as possible. In doing so, residents not only protected themselves but also contributed to the larger goal of keeping the entire community safe from the continuing threat of COVID-19.
Through these proactive measures, the Kuwait government showcased its commitment to balancing public service and public health during an unprecedented global crisis. The adaptations made during this period reflected the resilience and unity of Kuwait in overcoming the difficult challenges brought by the pandemic, all while ensuring that residents’ legal rights and documentation needs were properly addressed.
STEPS IN RESIDENCY RENEWAL
1. You must pay your INSURANCE. Click this link.
2. After paying your insurance, you can renew your residency renewal through this link. It will lead you to this site in the photo below. You can also change your passport information or correct your Latin name if needed.

3. You may apply your CIVIL I.D. You may access it through this link
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