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Documents Needed for a UAE Passport — Complete, Practical & Up-to-Date

Preparing the right documents before you start your UAE passport application or renewal saves time and avoids extra requests from the ICA. This guide covers the evidence required for first-time applications, renewals, child passports, lost or stolen replacements, applying from abroad, and special cases for dual nationals and stateless residents. Keep your documents clear, original-ready, and organised.

1) Identity & Nationality Evidence

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Ports Security (ICP/ICA) requires documents that establish your identity and Emirati nationality. For renewals the current or expired passport often provides both; for first-time or replacement cases you will need more documentary proof.

For dual nationals, bring your UAE nationality documents — ICA prioritises UAE citizenship evidence. Always present originals when requested for verification.

2) Address & Contactability

The ICA may require contact details and proof of residence for communications or when dispatching the passport. Keep recent, readable documents showing your name and UAE address.

Make sure your mobile number and email are active; ICA uses SMS/email for status updates and delivery instructions.

3) Photographs — Digital & Printed Standards

Passport photo rules in the UAE are strict — incorrect photos are a common reason for rejection. Whether you submit online or in person, follow the ICA specifications exactly.

Avoid studio photos that over-edit exposure or apply smoothing filters — ICA systems reject heavily altered images.

4) Adult First-Time UAE Passport — Checklist

First-time passport applicants (including newly naturalised nationals) must demonstrate Emirati nationality and identity. Originals are usually required at submission/verification.

CategoryDocumentsNotes
Nationality Family registry / citizenship certificate / relevant official government record Family book or ICA certificate commonly used for Emirati nationals
Identity Valid Emirates ID; previous passport if any Bring originals for verification at the service centre
Proof of name Official documents showing full Arabic and English name Consistency across records avoids delays
Photos Compliant digital/printed photos Follow ICA photo guidance precisely
Additional checks Biometrics may be captured Some applicants are called for in-person identity confirmation

5) Adult Renewal — What ICA Usually Needs

Renewing is straightforward when your Emirates ID and previous passport are valid and undamaged. Online renewal via the ICA or the UAE government portal is common for residents and nationals.

If your name or details have changed, include supporting documents (marriage certificate, court order, etc.) and update Emirates ID first where necessary.

6) Child Passport (Minors) — Parent/Guardian Documents

Applications for children require parent/guardian consent and documents proving parentage, nationality and custody where relevant. The primary carer or legal guardian usually signs the application.

AreaDocumentsTips
Nationality Child’s birth certificate; parent’s family registry or UAE nationality proof Include official translation if any document is not in Arabic or English
Parents’ Identity Parents’ Emirates ID and passports Provide custody or court orders if applicable
Residence Parent’s tenancy/utility/driving licence showing child’s address Official school letters can help in some cases
Photos Child-compliant passport photos Babies should be on a plain flat surface for the photo

7) Name, Status & Document Changes — Evidence You Need

Any legal change such as marriage, divorce, or a legal name change must be backed by the appropriate UAE or recognised foreign certificate. Update your Emirates ID and residency records first to keep records consistent.

Mismatch between Emirates ID and passport application details is a frequent cause of delays — synchronise documents early.

8) Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Passports — Replacement Evidence

Report loss or theft immediately to local police (if abroad to the local police) and to ICA. Replacement processes typically require re-establishing identity with supporting documents.

If you are abroad and need to travel urgently, contact the nearest UAE embassy or consulate for guidance and possible emergency travel documentation.

9) Attestations, Translations & Foreign Documents

Foreign civil documents (birth, marriage, divorce) must be legalised and translated when required. Official translations should include the translator’s credentials and contact details.

Scan at 300–400 DPI in colour, keep files clearly labelled and avoid heavy compression that reduces legibility.

10) Applying from Outside the UAE — What to Expect

UAE citizens and residents can start many passport processes through UAE diplomatic missions or via designated online channels. Expect extra postal steps and possible requests for originals depending on the post/mission’s procedures.

Check the UAE embassy website in the country you are in for mission-specific instructions and appointment bookings.

11) Special Cases — Stateless, Refugee or Non-citizen Travel Documents

Non-citizen residents do not receive an Emirates passport; they continue to use their national passport along with a UAE residency permit. Refugee or stateless travel documents are handled case-by-case with the relevant UAE authorities and the UN where applicable.

12) Document Do’s & Don’ts

13) Quick Matrix — Which Documents Fit Your Case?

ScenarioMust-HavesExtras That Help
First-time Emirati Family registry / official citizenship record; Emirates ID Birth certificate; supporting family documents
Renewal (same details) Old passport; Emirates ID; photo Utility/tenancy for contact if needed
Renewal (name changed) Old passport; marriage/divorce/deed poll Updated Emirates ID and bank records
Child passport Child’s birth certificate; parents’ IDs; consent School letter; custody documents
Lost/Stolen Police report; Emirates ID; nationality evidence Copies of visas; travel history
Overseas application Nationality & ID evidence; compliant photo Local apostille/translation; embassy guidance
ICA may request additional supporting documents depending on your situation.

14) Digital Hygiene & File Prep

Create a folder named UAE-Passport-Docs with subfolders: Nationality, Identity, Address, Photos, Changes, and Special. Scan in colour at 300–400 DPI, keep pages upright, and label files clearly so you can upload without confusion.

Pre-Submission Checklist — Beat the Common Delays

  1. I have verified whether I’m applying as an Emirati national, a renewing resident, or for a child/ replacement.
  2. My Emirates ID and contact details are current and match the application.
  3. My photos meet ICA guidelines and are high-quality (digital/printed as required).
  4. Name or detail changes are supported by court/marriage documents and Emirates ID is updated.
  5. If needed, my police report (lost/stolen) or embassy guidance is ready for overseas cases.
  6. I have translated and legalised foreign documents where applicable.
  7. All files are scanned at 300–400 DPI, clearly named, and backed up.
A tidy, consistent document trail and up-to-date Emirates ID make most applications quick and hassle-free.

Documents – Quick FAQs

Yes — the Emirates ID is usually required for verification. Make sure it is current and matches the application details.

Family registry (family book), official citizenship records, or other ICA-issued documents are typical proofs of nationality. Provide originals where requested.

Many processes start online but embassy/consulate steps or original document submissions may be required. Check the UAE mission in your country for exact instructions.

Provide certified translations and legalisation (apostille or embassy legalisation) if requested by ICA. Keep translator contact details with the file.

Yes, a police report is strongly recommended and may be required, especially if the incident occurred outside the UAE. Keep a copy for ICA and insurers.

Use an established passport photo service, follow ICA dimensions and lighting rules, avoid filters, and submit files at the correct resolution for online upload.