UAE Residency Visa Process Eases Through This App
- Publish date: Sunday، 05 December 2021
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Smart Dubai has launched a new bundle of residency/visa services on its flagship application, in collaboration with the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.
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The services available on the DubaiNow app will be include residency services for parents, grandparents and other relatives, spouses and children.
Making the process less time consuming, the app will help users to obtain the documentation without having to visit service centres and complete all transactions online to reduce paper consumption.
Reuniting your family is much easier with #DubaiNow. Now, you can get, renew, or cancel your parents, grandparents, or any relative’s residency in Dubai, easily & without the need for any visits. You can also sponsor a friend if they meet the required criteria. pic.twitter.com/UiTPmxZiBV
— Smart Dubai (@SmartDubai) May 3, 2021
The DubaiNow application already offers users a host of residency services, namely applying for, renewing, or cancelling residency sponsorship for a spouse and children; viewing dependents’ residency visas and entry permits; tracking the status of visa applications and entry permits for residents and visitors; and requesting official travel and dependent reports from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.
DubaiNow allows users to access more than 130 government and private sector services from over 30 entities (28 government departments and 8 non-government institutions). These services can be classified into 12 different categories, namely: Bills, Mobile, Driving, Housing, Residency, Health, Education, Police, Travel, Islam, Donations and General.
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