Starting April 11, the UAE residency visa for expatriates will no longer be stamped on their passports.
Making the announcement, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security said Emirates IDs will be used as proof of UAE residency instead.
The Emirates ID will contain all residency information and will be linked to the passports.
This means expats will be able to renew their visa and Emirates ID in one move.
The residence sticker will also be available electronically through the Authority’s smart application.
Major-General Saeed Rakan Al Rashidi, acting director-general for Foreigners Affairs and Ports at the authority, explained that passport numbers will be linked to the Emirates IDs, which airport passport readers will be able to pick up.
Residents can also request a printout of the residence visa through 3 easy steps via the app or the official website.
The move is part of efforts by the authorities to reduce the steps involved in issuing and renewing residency permits, thus making the process quicker and more efficient.
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