Dear All,

 

Please see below the new guidelines for Mandatory UAE ID Card
registration

 

Best regards,

Dilshar MTech (Engineering Management)

Senior Project Engineer

Project Department

GULF PIPING CO. W.L.L.

P. O. Box: 2739, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

* Tel. No. : (+971) 2 - 5553395 Ext. 1628

6 Fax No. : (+971) 2 - 5542906

Mobile: +97150 3219885.

* Email: [email protected]

 

1. Book an online appointment (
http://www.appointment.emiratesid.ae/EN/Default.aspx) or visit an EIDA
service centre (http://www.emiratesid.ae/html/english2/21.html).

 

2. Before going for your appointment, fill up this online application
form from EIDA website (http://www.emiratesid.ae/mainenglish.html) and
take a printout of the barcode, using only a laser printer. Another
option is to visit any Emirates Post Office, purchase a special envelope
for AED 40, fill up the form inside and submit to the post office. 

 

3. Visit the nearest EIDA service centre (
http://www.emiratesid.ae/html/english2/21.html) and pay the registration
fee, while submitting your form.

 

4. Allow bio-metric and fingerprinting to be done and get your original
documents scanned.

 

5. You will have your National ID card sent to you by Empost after 7-14
days.

 

For More information link to : 
http://www.emiratesid.ae/EIDAWeb/English/home.html
<http://www.emiratesid.ae/EIDAWeb/English/home.html> 

 

Documents to be taken along while going for appointment

 

o              UAE Nationals: Family Book 

o              Residents: Passport with valid Residence visa

o              GCC Citizens: one of these documents (valid work
certificate, or attested and valid lease / ownership contract)

o              Children 2-years or Younger: bringing them to the
registration office along with 2 Personal Photos (5.5 X4.5 size,
light-blue Background).

 

Registration fees:

 

Residents:

*         AED 100 for a year's residence

*         AED 200 for two-year residence

*         AED 300 for three-year residence

 

For children below 15 years:

 

The registration in the population register is mandatory, but issuing
the card is optional.  In case the parents wish to issue a card for a
child below 15, the fees shall be: AED 50.

 

Visit the nearest EIDA service centre and pay the registration fee while
submitting your form:

 

Location in Abu Dhabi:

 

A.     Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi 

B.     General Secretariat of Municipalities Service Center

 

Receiving the ID card:

 

You can either choose to have your National ID card sent to you by
Empost or personally collect it after three working days, against
payment of Dh/15 fee to be made on enrolment.

 

Emirates Identity Authority provides the previous E-Booking System of
Appointments through the Call Center 600 52 34 32.

 


New guidelines for 2009 ID card registration


 

ID GUIDELINES: Emirates Identity Authority has released new information
to avoid further confusion over ID card registration.

The Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) has released a new definitive
time guideline in a bid to avoid confusion for ID card registration in
the UAE during 2009. 

UAE residents and professionals working in the government and private
sectors will have until Feb. 28, 2009 to apply for the card, EIDA said
on Tuesday. 

According to the schedule, residents working in the federal and local
government sector, and professional residents including their family
members can register for the new national ID card from this month to the
end of February. 
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The agency identified professional residents as diploma-degree holders
working in the fields of accountancy and auditing, consultancy,
education, engineering, investments, IT and computers, journalism, law,
marketing, media, medicine, nursing, pharmaceutical, public relations
liaising (PRO), and sales. The group also includes trade licence owners
and entrepreneurs.

Residents and their families in Group 2, which covers administrative and
craft working industries including oil, gas, industrial, banks,
insurance, tourism, hotel and restaurant industries, shipping, typing,
translation and secretaries, storekeepers, receptionists, athletes and
students will be able to register from Mar. 1, 2009 to June 18, 2009. 

Those in Group 3, which covers unskilled working residents in the
private sector and their families in areas of housemaids, cleaners,
farmers, fishermen, private and public transport, security guards,
watchmen and all other announced working fields expect Group 1, will
have from June 20, 2009 to Sept. 30, 2009. 

Group 4, which covers all construction workers in the private sector,
will be able to register for their card from Oct. 1, 2009 to Dec.30,
2010. 

The schedule chart is attached FYR.

 

 

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