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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Short-term UAE visit visa via smartphone

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has launched three new procedural services via smartphones, which include issuance of short-term visit visas (for 30 days), renewal of citizens’ passports, and issuance of Certificates of Good Conduct (Criminal Status Certificates).

The new services are launched under the slogan 'One Application... Multiple Services' and embody the UAE Smart Government initiative.

Major-General Dr Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi, Head of the e-Services and Smart Applications Team at the MoI, explained that the new short-term visa issuance service saves time for citizens and residents alike, and enables individuals to apply for a 30-day visa through their smartphones, without the hassle of visiting the General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs at the Naturalisation Residency and Port Sector.

Once the visa is issued, it will be delivered to the applicants via accredited entities designated by the MoI.

He also noted that the Civil Defense informatics services provide individuals and institutions with the necessary information about compliance certificates, as well as executive approvals for architectural, gas, and decoration.

More new services

Maj-Gen Dr Al Raisi announced that the MoI is planning to launch a new bundle of services for Traffic, Naturalisation, Residency, and Civil Defense sectors; as well as other services in the upcoming period via the UAE - MoI smartphones apps.

“The MoI has already initiated the necessary executive procedures to expand these services and make them accessible to all citizens and residents,” he said.

Maj-Gen Dr Al Raisi said, “A Smart Application Centre was established at the Ministry of Interior. It is operated by a highly qualified team of Emirati citizens, to handle all electronic procedures pertaining to these services, and respond to customers’ inquiries via the call center on 8005000.”

He also noted that to date 205,000 individuals are using the applications that the MoI has launched early this year, with an average 54,000 uses per day. While the number of subscribers via the Emirates ID card amounts to 62,000 users.

MoI platform supports Apple, Android, BlackBerry and Windows compatible smartphones.

It provides an electronic link with a number of partners in the UAE, car inspection and insurance companies; as well as an integrated comprehensive link to the ministry’s website, through the unified login mechanism (username and password) to obtain services from any channel of electronic communication.

Users can register once using the single sign-in feature on the website or through smartphones, and gain access to all of the MoI’s services.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

20 second immigration clearence at all UAE airports within few months

 The smart gates now available at Dubai International Airport and Abu Dhabi Airport provide residents as well as visitors easy passing through the immigration formalities in 20 seconds approximately.

Registration for the e-Gate is required and it will save the details of the traveller in the system. Currently, registration in Dubai only provides access at Dubai’s airport, and registration in Abu Dhabi only to the airport in the capital.

This is soon to change, explained Saif Al Mazrouei of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) at Gitex Technology Week.

“All e-Gates will be unified and all airports will work together, so an e-Gate user will only be required to register once.”

Currently e-Gate registration is available free-of-charge at the airports where the technology is available, at GDRFA service centers and at Dnata offices. The applicant needs to be able to present a valid passport and residency visa.

Once registered, the long queues at the immigration desk of the airport can be skipped, and the traveller can head directly to the e-Gate. Here, he will first be asked to present the passport, after which a first gate opens.

An eye scan will verify whether the person is indeed the same as the passport holder, and the passport validity will be checked. When both verifications are successful, the second gate will open and the process will be complete.

The current system is an updated version of the older e-Gate system, which required passengers to present an e-Gate card that had to be purchased.

Although the old e-Gate system was available at all airports, the new technology was only recently introduced as a trial basis, and will be expanded to all airports before the year-end.
Within the next couple of months, the latest e-Gate technology will become available at all airports in the country. Once a person has registered as an e-Gate user, this will provide access to e-Gates of all airports in the UAE.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Dh20,000 fine for 'visa trading' firms in UAE

Companies involved in visa trading without any other business will be fined Dh20,000 in line with a federal cabinet decision that was enforced in August.

The penalty could reach Dh50,000 in case the company repeated that offence within a year, according to the new decision issued by the Dubai-based daily Al Bayan.

It said the decision is intended to crack down on “fake” companies which are registered in the UAE but are not involved in any business except trading in visas for expatriates.

“This is a very serious phenomenon as it gives rise to illegal migrants at a time when the country is locked in a drive to end anarchy and ensure stability,” the paper said, quoted an official at the ministry of interior.

Monday, August 25, 2014

UAE slashes cost of property investor visa by 45%

The UAE has slashed the cost of getting a property visa by 45 per cent, a move that could see more foreign property owners spending time in the country.The six-month visa, which was Dh2,000 prior to August 1, will now cost Dh1,100.

The conditions continue to remain the same and include property valuation to be above Dh1 million, the owner requiring an income of Dh10,000 per month, the property has to be ready, etc.

Property owners have welcomed the reduction in the cost.Though no official numbers are available as to how many property visas have been issued by the immigration departments across the emirate, industry sources say property visa is popular mostly among Russians, Iranians and Pakistanis.

“These nationalities mostly tend to apply for property visa for their families,” industry sources said.

Over Dh37 billion were pumped into Dubai’s property market by more than 140 nationalities with total transaction crossing Dh113 billion in the first six months 2014.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

UAE to issue emergency entry permits valid for 4 days

The UAE will issue emergency entry permits, as per Cabinet decision No 22 for 2014, regulating naturalisation and residency services.

According to a report in 'Al Khaleej', travellers on an airline sponsorship will be eligible for an emergency entry permit valid for four days against a payment of Dh100.

The report quotes Brigadier Dr Rashid Sultan Al Khodr, Vice-President of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Interior and official spokesperson of Naturalisation, Residency and Ports Affairs.

Al Khodr said that the permit will be granted to travellers in emergency cases at air terminals, including when a traveler is sick or a flight is cancelled due to bad weather conditions or a technical fault in the aircraft.

The report quoted Al Khodr as pointing out that the emergency entry permit is in keeping with the pace of development at all airports across the country. It also addresses the situation of emergency traffic at airports.

"Entry permits for studies or treatment has not been changed, but has been amended. These are now valid for multiple entry," Al Khodr said, adding that these amendments are in order to facilitate medical tourism and facilitate the quick and easy movement of beneficiaries.