If you are a United Arab Emirates resident then having an Emirates ID is absolutely essential. The Emirates ID is issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA). Rizmona has created this guide to help you how to apply, renew, or replace your Emirates ID. This guide will give you an in-depth understanding of the process, the documents required, and much more.
In simple terms, Emirates ID is basically an identification card for UAE citizens which is issued by the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenship. The card acts as a ‘portable database’ and contains all the information relevant to the particular citizen. It is mandatory for every UAE citizen to apply for the Emirates ID and they should carry it with them at all times.
The Emirates ID card has a 15-digit identity number which is unique to every cardholder. The Emirates ID also contains an electronic chip with the cardholder’s personal information which includes his name, information, fingerprints, and other biometric information. The card also has a photograph of the cardholder to easily help identify to whom the card belongs.
The Emirates ID is more than a simple legal identity card; it is also used to apply for numerous government and non-government services i.e. applying for a phone, an internet connection, opening up a bank account, having your vehicle registered, paying traffic fines, and much more.
The government not only incentivizes but also offers many benefits to cardholders. For instance, cardholders are able to use Smart Gates across the Dubai International Airport terminals. Having a simple Emirates ID card can help you skip the long queues and complete the passport process with ease. Similarly, a credit card report at the Al Etihad Credit Bureau customer service centers.
The validity of an Emirates ID depends on the type of visa you have. Each different category has a different validity period, which is as follows:
The process of obtaining a new Emirates ID card as an expat, UAE national, or GCC national is extremely easy. The process has been made simple so more and more people willingly apply for it and join the process of a true change within the UAE.
The first step is to know where to apply for the Emirates ID. The companies sponsoring new expats – apart from the GCC nationals – can apply for Emirates ID on their behalf. Another method is to complete an application through approved typing centers across the United Arab Emirates. Another alternative method is visiting the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) website and then applying for the Emirates ID card there. It is worth mentioning that in every process, once you have completed the process, you will be sent a confirmation message on the number you have provided on the application form. This is a key factor to mention that the information provided on the application must be accurate.
The expat residents can also apply for the Emirates ID for their dependents, which includes their spouse and children, and that too is done through the Federal Authority Identity and Citizenship website or the Smart App. This step can only be processed once you yourself have received your Emirates ID, which must be done through the typing center.
One of the most important aspects of any process is the documentation; if you can provide good and complete documentation then the chances of your application being accepted are increased significantly.
In order to apply for the Emirates ID, here are the things you will be required as a UAE resident:
The requirements for children who are aged 15 or below, the requirements have to be different as they do not own a passport or any other official documentation:
The Emirates ID application fee for expats is not fixed as it depends entirely on the number of years the card has remained valid. Typically, the authorities charge AED 100 each year; this does not include additional service fee charges for typing offices and Smart App.
Here is a complete breakdown of the charges that you will have to pay for the application process:
If you are an expat and you are looking to apply for an Emirates ID as an expat then here are the following steps that you will need to follow:
As mentioned before, the expats applying for a new Emirates ID will need to carry out the process through a typing center.
The process for applying for the Emirates ID for your dependent is also very similar; visit the FAIC website or the Smart App, fill out the application, and pay the fees online instead of visiting the typing center. After that, follow all the desired steps mentioned above.
Similar to the process for expats, UAE nationals can also apply for the Emirates ID through the main Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship website or any approved typing center.
The documents required for UAE nationals while applying for Emirates ID is as follows:
The requirements for newborns are a bit different because they don’t have an identification of their own. All children, which are aged 15 or below have the following requirement:
The Emirates ID application fees for UAE nationals are dependent on the length of the validity, which can range from five years to ten years on the application.
The fee for a 5-year validity Emirates ID card is AED 170 and the 10-year validity Emirates card is slightly more.
Similar to the process we discussed for the expats, the Emirates ID application process for UAE nationals is very similar. Here’s the complete outline:
The Emirates ID application for newborns requires the child’s name to be added to the family book, which is a mandatory step. You also have to ensure that it is registered with the Population Register. The rest of the process is very similar to the one mentioned above.
The GCC nationals can also apply for Emirates ID and in order to do that, they need to have the following documents in their possession for the application to start processing:
The application for newborns and all children aged under 15, there are some additional requirements:
The GCC nationals are issued a 5-year Emirates ID, which has the same application fee as UAE nationals. The fee is AED 170.
The Emirates ID application process for GCC Nationals is the same as for UAE nationals. The government has done this to reduce the confusion during such processes, which not only provides an ease to the applicants but also to the authorities who are processing these applications.
Each Emirates ID has its own expiry date, which is dependent on the validity of the card. For instance, UAE citizens and residents have 30 days from the date of expiry to renew their cards. Following this period, there is a fine of AED 20 imposed every day. The late fine can cumulate up to AED 1,000.
UAE nationals are typically required to renew their Emirates ID a month before the card expires. As far as the expats are concerned, they can only apply for renewal once their card has actually expired.
The process to renew the Emirates ID is the same as the application process as well as the service channels through which the application was first processed; through the ICA website or through typing centers.
Here are the renewal rates based on validity:
The documents required for the renewal of the Emirates ID are the same as the application process. The only addition to those documents is that you must also carry the old card while applying for the renewal process. This applies to UAE nationals and GCC residents.
For expats, instead of their entry permit, they will have to show their residency visa under renewal while applying for the Emirates ID card renewal.
The Emirates ID card renewal fee is the same as the fee for first-time applicants; the decision to impose the same fee was done to simplify the process for both the applicants and the authorities. Since the first-time fee is dependent on the validity of the card, the same applies to the renewal process as well. Consult the prices mentioned above for further clarification.
The authorities have also given guidance if your Emirates ID is lost, or if it has been stolen or damaged. There are certain steps that you will have to go through if anything of that nature happens:
The following documents will be required when applying for the Emirates ID replacement card:
The Emirates ID replacement cost differs based on where the application is submitted. Here is the list of charges: