The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) has announced a significant change in the process for the issuance of passports for Emiratis, as well as Emirates ID and residency permits for expatriates. Previously, these services required customers to go through four steps, but now they have been streamlined to a single step, making the process more efficient and convenient.
To simplify the application process, several fields have been eliminated from the service requests. For passport services, four out of ten fields have been removed, and for ID card and residence permit services, six fields have been eliminated. The customer’s last registered address is now displayed, and all remaining fields are automatically filled out based on the principle of requesting data once.
Attachments previously required for these services have also been reduced. The personal photo attachment is no longer necessary for passport services, and for ID card and residence permit services, all three main attachments, including the passport attachment, the summary of registration for citizens, and the personal photo, have been eliminated.
Data and photos are now retrieved from the systems, with the option for the customer to change the photo if desired. Additionally, the need for a passport loss circular document has been replaced by an electronic circular, and the health insurance document for residents is retrieved through institutional linkage.
In a move to further enhance customer experience, ICP has introduced smart payment channels such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, simplifying the payment process. This has resulted in reduced payment data entry fields and steps, ultimately saving time for customers.
Major General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, ICP director general, emphasized that the aspirations and needs of customers are a top priority for the Authority. The new streamlined procedure has been instrumental in enhancing service efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Overall, these changes represent a significant improvement in the passport, ID, and residency permit issuance process in the UAE. Customers can now benefit from a more streamlined and efficient service that saves time and effort. The move towards digitalization and simplification of processes is a positive step towards enhancing the overall customer experience and satisfaction.