
Rewritten Title:
“Arbaeen Pilgrims Advised to Carry Valid Travel Documents for Smooth Border Crossings”
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Authorities Stress Need for Valid Documents Ahead of Arbaeen Pilgrimage
In preparation for the upcoming Arbaeen pilgrimage, Iranian border officials have urged pilgrims to ensure they carry all necessary travel documents before heading to border crossings.
During an inspection visit to the Chazabeh border crossing, Brigadier General Seyed Mahmoud Mirfeizi, commander of Khuzestan province’s police force, emphasized the full readiness of security forces to provide round-the-clock services to pilgrims. He specifically called on both Iranian and foreign pilgrims to bring valid passports and “Khadem” (servant) certificates before arriving at the border.
No On-Site Document Services Available
General Mirfeizi clarified that no passport or Khadem certificate issuance or printing services will be available at the Shalamcheh and Chazabeh borders. Pilgrims must obtain these documents from their city of origin before traveling.
Avoid Rumors, Rely on Official Sources
The police commander also advised pilgrims to ignore unverified rumors and only follow updates from official news sources to ensure accurate and timely information.
As millions prepare for the spiritual journey, authorities remain committed to facilitating a smooth and secure pilgrimage experience for all participants.
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