
How to check your Emirates ID status
So when the inevitable moment to renew your Emirates ID comes around, it can be quite disconcerting.
Fortunately, if your renewal application is in the system, there's an easy two-step way to keep an eye on what your Emirates ID status is.
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How to check your Emirates ID status
First up, you need to go to the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) website.
Use the tab called priority services and you'll see a search bar.
Now, enter your application number or Emirates ID number in the search bar. The latest update on your card will flash up.
Emirates IDs are issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to all UAE citizens and residents.
The card has important information in its electronic chip such as the holder's basic information, photo and biometric data and fingerprints. Click here for the other information your Emirates ID chip knows about you.
It's not just to identify you though; the card has many benefits. You can get deals and discounts with it and use it as a health insurance card too.
If you are getting your card replaced, you'll be pleased to know there's a way to get it in 24 hours. (The usual processing time is seven to 10 days.)
The service is known as 'Fawri' and will cost you a bit extra (Dhs150) for the quick service.
Don't like the photograph on your EID? There is a way to change your photograph on the card too. Just submit the application for it at one of ICA's Customer Happiness Centres.
You can also have a digital version of your Emirates ID that can be stored on your phone instead of carrying around the physical copy. You can learn more about how to get one in our guide here.
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