Banjarmasin, S Kalimantan (Antaranews Kalsel) - Class II Immigration Office Batulicin issued a passport earlier for prospective hajj pilgrims (CHJ) in the Tanah Bumbu and Kotabaru District who will depart for the Hajj this year.
For details, 120 new passport requests, 31 expired replacement requests, and one request for additional parents' names. Of the 152 requests, 88 of them were female and 64 were male applicants.
"The implementation of the passport for CJH was carried out for 8 days and carried out smoothly without constraints," said Head of the Immigration Division of the South Kalimantan Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Dodi KH Atmaja.
According to him, the smoothness was due to the coordination that was fostered well between the Class II Immigration Office of TPI Batulicin and the Tanah Bumbu Office of the Ministry of Religious Affair regarding the requirements and procedures for making passports.
"This passport service is a big national task, because our Immigration ranks must be able to serve well the people who will take a religious journey as guests of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala (glorified and exalted be He)," he said.
Head of the Tanah Bumbu Office of Ministry of Religious Affairs H Abdul Basit appreciated the passport service for pilgrims candidates at the Batulicin Immigration Office which was carried out earlier.
He also hoped that this good collaboration could continue until the departure of the 1440 Hijriah Hajj pilgrims.
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For details, 120 new passport requests, 31 expired replacement requests, and one request for additional parents' names. Of the 152 requests, 88 of them were female and 64 were male applicants.
"The implementation of the passport for CJH was carried out for 8 days and carried out smoothly without constraints," said Head of the Immigration Division of the South Kalimantan Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Dodi KH Atmaja.
According to him, the smoothness was due to the coordination that was fostered well between the Class II Immigration Office of TPI Batulicin and the Tanah Bumbu Office of the Ministry of Religious Affair regarding the requirements and procedures for making passports.
"This passport service is a big national task, because our Immigration ranks must be able to serve well the people who will take a religious journey as guests of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala (glorified and exalted be He)," he said.
Head of the Tanah Bumbu Office of Ministry of Religious Affairs H Abdul Basit appreciated the passport service for pilgrims candidates at the Batulicin Immigration Office which was carried out earlier.
He also hoped that this good collaboration could continue until the departure of the 1440 Hijriah Hajj pilgrims.
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2019