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Oct 26, 2025

Mobile Consulate in Tours Brings Algerian Passport and Visa Services Closer to French Residents

Mobile Consulate in Tours Brings Algerian Passport and Visa Services Closer to French Residents
In a bid to reduce long journeys to Paris, the Algerian Consulate-General will hold a one-day mobile mission in Tours on Sunday, 26 October 2025. The pop-up office—hosted at the Association Rencontre, Partage, Culture Méditerranéenne—will provide biometric enrolment, issue new passports and national IDs, and deliver previously issued documents.

Algerian community groups in the Centre-Val de Loire region have lobbied for such outreach, citing the cost and time of travelling to the capital. Consulate officials expect to process 600 clients in a single day, using portable fingerprint scanners linked to Algiers via secure VPN.

The initiative dovetails with Algeria’s broader diaspora-service strategy, which includes similar “chancellerie itinérante” missions in Orléans and Vierzon. For global mobility practitioners, the takeaway is that employees needing consular acts—such as a visa for a dependent spouse—can leverage regional pop-ups instead of missing work for a Paris appointment.

Applicants must pre-register by email and pay consular fees by card only. Organisers warn that walk-ins will be turned away once capacity is reached. French authorities have been notified, but no traffic disruptions are anticipated.
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