Why Nepalese Sewa? Because Your Future Abroad Matters.Why Nepalese Sewa? Because Your Future Abroad Matters.
We provide trusted documentation support and practical training designed specifically for Nepalis preparing to work abroad. With real experience from the Gulf and years of community service, we guide you with clarity, honesty, and confidence.
Practical English & job-focused training for Gulf countries
Honest support based on 20+ years of UAE experience
Affordable services designed to fit every Nepali’s budget

We ensure every Nepalese gets accurate information, proper documentation help, and the confidence to succeed abroad. No confusion—just honest guidance you can trust.
Shekhar Chapagain
Founder, Nepalese Sewa
Why Choose Nepalese Sewa?
Trusted guidance, practical training, and real UAE experience to help Nepali workers succeed abroad.

UAE Experience

Document Support

Affordable Services

Honest Guidance

Job-Focused Training

Community Mission
Let’s Work Together to Prepare You for Success Abroad
Your journey abroad becomes easier, safer, and more confident when you have the right support.
Accurate Guidance
We help you prepare every required document—visas, attestations, PCC, COI, and translations—so you never face confusion or unexpected delays.
Practical Skills
Learn the exact English phrases, workplace conversations, and interview responses needed for Gulf countries. Easy, practical, and job-focused.
Personal Support
With over 20+ years in the UAE, we guide you with the realities of abroad life—professional behavior, safety tips, and how to avoid common mistakes.
Affordable Services
Support That Makes Your Abroad Journey Easier
Get the right guidance, the right skills, and the right preparation — all in one place.
Documentation Made Simple
We guide you through visas, attestations, PCC, COI, translations, and required paperwork — step-by-step and without confusion.
Job-Focused Training
Master practical English, workplace communication, interview skills, and sector-specific conversations needed for success in Gulf countries.
Honest Guidance You Can Trust
With 20+ years of UAE experience, we provide real-world advice, professional tips, and support to help you avoid mistakes and succeed abroad.
Why We Focus on Migrant Workers

High Risk, High Impact
Migrant workers face the greatest risk from misinformation, fraud, and poor decisions. We focus where protection matters most.

Problems Start Before Departure
Most overseas issues begin in Nepal. We guide workers early—before mistakes become costly.

Real Experience, Real Guidance
Our support is based on real overseas work experience, not theory or assumptions.

One Informed Worker Protects a Family
Awareness and skills secure not just jobs, but families and futures.

“After 20+ years of working and growing in the UAE, I know what it takes to succeed abroad. My training is based on real experience, practical skills, and proven workplace understanding.”
Shekhar Chapagain
Founder, Nepalese Sewa

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Get the Right Support
for Your Journey Abroad
Your success abroad starts with proper guidance, practical communication skills, and access to experienced support you can trust.

Learn the exact phrases, tone, and behavior expected in Gulf workplaces. Our training helps you speak confidently with customers, supervisors, and colleagues — making you stand out from day one.
Get practical advice from someone who has lived and grown in the UAE for over 20 years. We help you understand real workplace expectations, cultural differences, and the mindset needed to succeed abroad.
Beyond the basics, we prepare you for long-term success — from interview confidence to workplace etiquette and professional habits that lead to promotions, better roles, and a stable future.
Prepare for Gulf Jobs
Understand real workplace expectations, cultural norms, and everyday communication used across UAE and other Gulf countries. Our training helps you step into your job with clarity, confidence, and the right mindset to succeed from day one.

Stand Out at Work
Develop the skills and professional habits that employers value the most. From respectful communication to problem-solving and teamwork, we help you grow into a confident worker who gets noticed and trusted with better opportunities.

Common Questions From Nepali Workers
No. Explore UAE Package does not guarantee a job, visa approval, income, business success, or settlement in UAE. It provides guidance, planning, coordination, and practical orientation.
No. Explore UAE Package fees are Nepalese Sewa’s service charges for guidance and coordination only. Visa, air ticket, hotel, food, transport, insurance, and third-party expenses are not included unless clearly mentioned separately.
The 30 Days Package is the premium guidance package and may include 30-day practical stay planning, weekly check-ins, accommodation area guidance, UAE survival guidance, job or business action planning, cost planning, and final review before return.
The 15 Days Package is for serious opportunity exploration and may include deeper job or business roadmap, document readiness checklist, market understanding, community or networking direction, WhatsApp support during stay, and a final recommendation session.
The 7 Days Package includes the basic 3 Days guidance plus lifestyle and cost-of-living guidance, basic job market orientation, business opportunity discussion, area-wise guidance, and two guidance sessions.
The 3 Days Package generally includes basic pre-travel counselling, travel checklist, visa and ticket guidance, airport arrival guidance, SIM/transport guidance, basic UAE do’s and don’ts, and one short orientation session.
Explore UAE Package is a guidance and coordination package for people who want to visit, understand, and explore UAE with better preparation. It is not a job guarantee or all-inclusive tour package.
Before visiting UAE, you should prepare your passport, visa, ticket, accommodation plan, emergency contact, basic budget, travel insurance where needed, document copies, and clear purpose of visit.
No. UAE Visit Guidance is not a job guarantee service. Nepalese Sewa provides guidance and support only. We do not guarantee job placement, visa approval, income, or business success.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa can provide guidance on travel preparation, document checklist, accommodation area understanding, transport basics, and practical UAE orientation. Third-party costs such as visa, ticket, hotel, food, and transport are separate.
This service is useful for first-time visitors, families, job opportunity explorers, business visitors, and people who want to understand UAE before travelling.
UAE Visit Guidance is practical support for people planning to visit the UAE. It helps them understand travel preparation, document readiness, basic cost planning, local rules, and general visit expectations.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa’s NID Registration Support is mainly useful for people living in Nepal and family members of Nepalese abroad who need local documentation support.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa can support customers with NID form filling guidance, document checking, and process information. Final registration and appointment depend on the official system.
NID details may be required for passport-related processes in Nepal depending on the official system requirement. Customers should confirm the latest requirement before applying.
NID may be required by Nepalese citizens for passport-related services, government records, identity verification, and other official purposes as per current rules.
NID Registration is the process of registering for Nepal’s National Identity Card. It is an important identity-related document process used for various government and official services.
No. SIP does not guarantee profit. It can help build long-term saving and investment habit, but returns depend on market performance, fund performance, investment duration, and risk factors.
Nepalese abroad may be able to register for SIP if they have the required bank, Demat, and identity details depending on the provider’s process. Requirements should be checked case by case.
The minimum amount to start SIP depends on the SIP provider and scheme. Customers should check the current requirement before registration. Nepalese Sewa can guide customers with the basic process.
SIP can help foreign employment workers build regular saving and investment discipline. It may be useful for long-term planning, but it should be started only after understanding the risk, purpose, and affordability.
SIP stands for Systematic Investment Plan. It is a way to invest a fixed amount regularly in a selected investment scheme or mutual fund based on the provider’s rules.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa can guide customers on CRN/C-ASBA readiness, required documents, and IPO application steps. Final issuance or approval depends on the bank or concerned authority.
In most cases, CRN/C-ASBA is required for IPO application through the banking system. Customers should make sure CRN is ready before the IPO application deadline.
CRN is usually issued by the customer’s bank after required verification. The customer may need an active bank account, Demat details, and other required information as per bank policy.
CRN is needed because it helps verify and connect the customer’s bank account for IPO application and fund blocking through the C-ASBA process.
CRN is a customer reference number provided by a bank for C-ASBA/IPO application purposes. It connects the investor’s bank account with the IPO application process.
MeroShare alone is not enough. You also need a Demat account, bank account, CRN/C-ASBA setup, and sufficient balance to apply for IPO successfully.
If you forget your MeroShare password, you may need to reset it through the official MeroShare process or the concerned DP/bank. Nepalese Sewa can support customers with password reset guidance.
MeroShare activation is usually done through the customer’s DP, bank, or related service provider after the Demat account is ready. Nepalese Sewa can guide customers with the process and required details.
MeroShare is needed because IPO applications in Nepal are commonly submitted online through MeroShare. Without active MeroShare access, online IPO application can become difficult.
MeroShare is an online platform used by investors in Nepal to apply for IPOs, view share-related details, and access selected capital market services linked to their Demat account.
A Demat Account stores your shares electronically, while MeroShare is an online platform used to access share-related services, apply for IPOs, and manage certain investment activities.
Nepalese living abroad may be able to open or manage a Demat account depending on the bank or DP’s process and document requirements. Nepalese Sewa can assist with guidance and coordination.
Documents may include citizenship, photo, bank details, contact information, and other documents required by the bank, DP, or service provider. Requirements can vary, so they should be confirmed before processing.
A Demat Account is needed because allotted shares are credited electronically into the investor’s Demat account. Without a Demat account, IPO readiness is incomplete.
A Demat Account is an account where shares and securities are stored electronically. It is required for IPO application, share holding, and many investment-related activities in Nepal’s share market.
Generally, MeroShare is required for online IPO application in Nepal. If your MeroShare is not active or you have forgotten your password, Nepalese Sewa can guide you with setup or reset support.
IPO Guidance explains the overall process and requirements. IPO Application Support helps customers with the practical steps needed to become ready or apply, depending on their account setup and document availability.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa can assist with IPO readiness guidance, document checking, Demat, MeroShare, CRN/C-ASBA-related support, and basic application guidance. We do not guarantee allotment or profit.
Before applying for IPO, you should have your bank account, Demat account, MeroShare login, CRN/C-ASBA, and sufficient bank balance ready. You should also understand that IPO allotment is not guaranteed.
To apply for IPO in Nepal, customers generally need a bank account, Demat account, MeroShare account, and CRN/C-ASBA setup. Once these are ready, IPO applications can be submitted through the relevant online platform during the open application period.
No. Nepalese Sewa does not guarantee IPO allotment, profit, or investment return. Our role is to provide guidance, documentation support, and readiness assistance so customers can understand and complete the process properly.
Nepalese living abroad may be able to apply for IPO in Nepal if they have the required bank and investment setup such as Demat, MeroShare, CRN/C-ASBA, and other required documents. The process should be checked based on the customer’s current setup.
This service is useful for Nepalese living abroad, families in Nepal, beginners, foreign employment workers, and anyone who wants to understand IPO application requirements before starting the process.
IPO Readiness means having the basic requirements ready before an IPO opens. This may include bank account, Demat account, MeroShare, CRN/C-ASBA, remittance account where applicable, and understanding the IPO application process.
IPO Guidance is support provided to help customers understand what an IPO is, what documents and accounts are required, and how to become ready before applying for IPOs in Nepal.
A Remittance Account can support formal money flow, savings, and investment readiness. It can be connected with Demat, MeroShare, CRN/C-ASBA, SIP, and IPO-related preparation depending on the bank and customer’s setup.
Documents may include citizenship, passport, visa or employment proof, photo, contact details, nominee or family details, and other documents required by the bank. Exact requirements may vary from bank to bank.
Nepalese workers abroad may be able to open or activate a remittance-related bank account in Nepal depending on the bank’s process, documents, and verification requirements. Nepalese Sewa can help with guidance and coordination.
A Remittance Account helps workers send money formally, keep better records, build saving discipline, and connect their income with future planning such as IPO readiness, SIP, Demat, and family financial management.
A Remittance Account is a bank account used by Nepalese working abroad or their families in Nepal to receive and manage money sent through formal remittance or banking channels.
For Police Clearance Certificate Support, Nepalese Sewa’s service charge is NPR 1,915. Our direct cost is NPR 14,585, making the total customer collection NPR 16,500 under the current working pricing.
Documents may include passport details, employment or labour-related information, citizenship or identity details, contact information, and any other information required by the official system.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa can support customers with SSF-related guidance, payment coordination, and documentation assistance where applicable. Official registration or payment confirmation remains subject to the concerned system.
The SSF amount used in our current Shram Renewal working calculation is NPR 2,596. However, the final amount should always be confirmed in the official system before processing because rules and payable amounts may change.
SSF requirements may apply during Shram Renewal based on current official rules and system requirements. Customers should confirm the latest requirement before processing. Nepalese Sewa can guide and assist with SSF-related steps.
Social Security Fund, commonly called SSF, is part of Nepal’s social security system. For foreign employment-related processes, SSF may be connected with labour approval or renewal requirements as per current rules.
Nepalese Sewa’s Shram Renewal Support service charge is currently NPR 1,500. Official welfare fund, SSF, insurance, and other applicable costs are separate or included in the total payable calculation depending on the case.
Shram Renewal cost usually includes welfare fund, SSF amount, insurance cost based on age group, and Nepalese Sewa’s service charge if support is taken from us. The final amount should be confirmed before processing because official and insurance calculations may change.
National ID details may be required for passport-related processes in Nepal as per the applicable system requirement. Customers should check their latest requirement before applying. Nepalese Sewa can assist with NID-related guidance and form support.
Most Nepalese Sewa fees are service charges for guidance, documentation support, coordination, and follow-up. Official fees, bank charges, insurance fees, government payments, broker charges, or third-party costs may be separate where applicable. The final payable amount should be confirmed before processing.
Nepalese Sewa provides support for Shram Renewal, Police Clearance Certificate, Passport Renewal, NID Registration, Remittance Account, Demat Account, MeroShare, CRN/C-ASBA, SIP, IPO readiness, documentation support, and selected abroad readiness guidance services.
Not always. Many Nepalese Sewa services can be supported through WhatsApp, phone, email, or online document sharing. However, some services may require physical presence, original documents, biometric verification, or a visit to the concerned office depending on official requirements.
Yes. Nepalese Sewa provides complete guidance, verification, and coordination for PCC, Shram renewal, and passport-related services.
In some cases, urgent or fast-track services may be available depending on embassy workload and category.
Processing time varies by country, but generally takes 3‑6 weeks after biometric submission.
You can contact Nepalese Sewa via:
– WhatsApp
– Phone
– Website inquiry form
– Social media platforms
Yes. Passport renewal can be done through Nepal Embassy or Consulate in your residing country.
You should renew your passport if:
– It has less than 6 months validity
– The pages are full
– Your passport is damaged or lost
Shram is an official labour permit issued by the Government of Nepal for Nepalese citizens going abroad for employment. It is mandatory for legal foreign employment.
Typically required documents include:
– Passport copy
– Citizenship copy
– Fingerprint form (if required)
– Authorization letter
– Previous PCC (if any)
Embassy or consular attestation may be required depending on the destination country and purpose of use. Customers should confirm the requirement before processing because rules can vary by country and authority.
PCC processing usually takes 5–10 working days, depending on verification and attestation requirements.
Yes. Nepalese citizens living abroad can apply for PCC without visiting Nepal. The process can be completed through authorized service providers with document submission and verification.
PCC is required for:
– Employment abroad
– UAE / Gulf residence visa
– Work permit or labour card processing
– PR, immigration, or study visas
– Shram (Labour Permit) renewal in some cases
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is an official document issued by the Nepal Police confirming that an individual has no criminal record in Nepal. It is commonly required for employment, immigration, visa processing, and residency permits abroad.
If Shram expires:
– Labour insurance becomes invalid
– You may face issues during visa renewal or job change
– Renewal should be done before expiry whenever possible
Shram renewal generally takes 1–3 working days once all documents are complete.
Yes. Shram renewal can be processed online with proper documentation and verification, without visiting Nepal in many cases.
Commonly required documents:
– Passport copy
– Valid visa
– Labour contract or offer letter
– PCC (with embassy attestation, if required)
– Insurance documents
Shram is usually issued for 1 year or 2 years, depending on the selected package and insurance coverage.
Shram is generally required for Nepalese citizens going abroad for foreign employment under applicable labour migration rules. The requirement may depend on the type of travel, visa, employment status, and official regulations.
You will typically need:
Your old Nepali passport
UAE visa page and Emirates ID
Passport-size photos
Completed online form
Appointment confirmation
Requirements may change; Nepalese Sewa ensures you follow the latest guidelines.
Shram renewal requires updating your employment details, uploading mandatory documents, and verifying your status through the official system. Nepalese Sewa helps workers complete Shram renewal quickly and correctly to avoid mistakes or rejection.
For PCC, you must register online, upload proof of identity, and verify your address and citizenship details. If you’re abroad, additional steps like embassy verification may apply. Nepalese Sewa supports the entire PCC process to make it stress-free.
Yes. We assist with:
COI (Certificate of Identification)
Passport renewal
PCC
Attestation and verification
Shrm renewal
Required documents for UAE and Gulf jobs
Our guidance ensures your papers are complete, accurate, and accepted.
We guide you through MOFA, embassy, and government-level attestations to ensure your documents (education, marriage, birth certificate, etc.) are valid abroad. We explain each step and help you avoid delays.
Our training is designed for:
First-time workers going abroad
Nepalis already in the UAE wanting career growth
Hospitality, security, customer service, and office job seekers
Anyone who wants to improve communication and workplace performance can benefit.
