27/08/2025
27/08/2025

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 27: A Mahboula expat finds himself and his infant child stranded in a bureaucratic nightmare after a seemingly simple address change has spiraled into a major administrative ordeal.
The man, who moved into a Mahboula apartment in Block 2 at the end of March 2025, has diligently paid his monthly rent of KD 210, keeping all K-Net receipts as proof. Hoping to update his official address, he paid an additional KD 50 online for the building owner’s signature — a standard procedure required by Civil ID authorities.
But what should have been a routine process turned into a harrowing ordeal. Upon visiting the PACI office in Jahra, officials rejected his request, revealing that the signature provided came from a nominee lacking a valid Power of Attorney to sign on behalf of the owner.
The fallout has been severe:
- His new Civil ID cannot be issued, while his old ID has already expired.
- His baby’s Civil ID is also on hold, leaving the child in a legal limbo.
- Mobile ID updates are failing, causing daily complications in accessing essential services.
The expat insists that all other documents were submitted correctly and that he has solid proof of payments — yet the disputed signature remains an insurmountable barrier. What began as a routine administrative task has now turned into a stressful battle against red tape, leaving the family in uncertainty and distress.
To resolve the issue with your Civil ID address change in Kuwait, consider the following steps:
- Civil ID for individuals whose addresses require a change
- Two recent personal photos (4 × 6 cm)
- Lease contract and a copy
- Owner's document of title, in case the applicant lives in a leased house
- Electricity bill instead of the document of title of the owner or the house, in case the house is a property. Applicants must submit a recent bill valid for 6 months, where the address and the owner's name are stated
- Document of title of the house, in case the house is a property
- Power of attorney from the Ministry of Justice, in case the applicant does not attend in person
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