​The Ministry of Interior in Kuwait officially announced on Wednesday the launch of a new digital service for issuing domestic driver visas.

This innovative service is now available through the unified government electronic services application known as Sahl to streamline the administrative process for residents.

The Ministry of Interior stated in a press release that this update allows employers to obtain entry visas for new domestic drivers electronically.

A key benefit of this development is that users no longer need to visit physical Citizen Service Centers to complete these specific visa requirements.

According to the Ministry of Interior the launch of such digital services is designed to enhance procedural efficiency and significantly save time for users.

This move is part of a broader national strategy to improve the quality of public services and align with the state’s vision for a digital government.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that digitizing the visa process helps in reducing the workload at traditional service centers while providing faster results.

Citizens are encouraged to use the Sahl application for their domestic labor needs to experience a more modern and effective government transaction cycle.

The Ministry of Interior continues to prioritize technological advancement to simplify government workflows and provide top-tier services to the public in Kuwait.

This digital transition reflects the commitment of the Ministry of Interior to achieving operational excellence and fostering a user-friendly environment for all citizens.

The electronic visa service for domestic drivers is a major step toward a paperless environment where security and speed are the main operational pillars.

By integrating more functions into the Sahl app the Ministry of Interior ensures that all essential services are accessible at the fingertips of the community.

The Ministry of Interior will remain focused on developing digital solutions that meet the evolving expectations of the modern Kuwaiti society and its digital future.