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UAE Passport — Other Services

Beyond routine renewals, UAE passport services cover emergency travel documents, replacements for lost or damaged passports, corrections to personal details, children’s passport transitions, and embassy support for citizens abroad. This guide explains which service you need, the documents to prepare, typical timelines, and how expats and Emirati nationals differ in procedures.

What “Other Services” Includes

The ICA (Federal Authority for Identity & Citizenship) and UAE diplomatic missions provide a set of non-standard passport services designed to help when something goes wrong or when special administration is required. These include emergency travel documents, replacement passports, corrections to the biodata page, issuing passports for minors, and legal nationality confirmations in exceptional cases.

Quick Overview

  • Emergency Travel Document (ETD)
  • Replacement (Lost/Damaged)
  • Correction of details (name, DOB)
  • Child → Adult passport transfer
  • Nationality & verification services

Who This Helps

  • Emirati nationals abroad needing urgent travel
  • Residents who lost travel documents
  • Families updating names or legal status
  • Applicants needing legal nationality confirmation

1) Emergency Travel Document (ETD) / Temporary Travel Document

When an Emirati citizen loses a passport abroad or needs urgent return travel, UAE embassies/consulates can issue a temporary travel document. This is usually limited in validity and intended for one-time travel back to the UAE or to the nearest point where a full passport can be processed.

If you’re abroad, register with the UAE mission (if possible) and keep digital copies of your passport and Emirates ID handy for faster processing.

2) Replacement for Lost or Damaged Passports

Lost or irreparably damaged passports must usually be replaced. The process differs depending on whether the incident happened inside or outside the UAE and whether you are an Emirati national or a resident using a foreign passport.

3) Corrections & Biographical Changes

Corrections to name spelling, date of birth, or other biodata are processed when supported by official documents. In many cases, you must update the primary record (e.g., Emirates ID or family registry) before ICA will issue a corrected passport.

4) Child Passport Services & Child → Adult Transition

Passports for minors follow stricter consent and documentation rules. When a child reaches the age defined by ICA for adult status (check current guidance), a new adult passport must be issued.

5) Nationality Confirmation & Special Verifications

In specific legal or administrative cases (inheritance, diplomatic status, or complex nationality queries), ICA can provide formal confirmations or additional documentary checks. These are often case-by-case and may require legal support.

Service Matrix — Quick Reference

ServiceMust-Have DocumentsNotes
Emergency Travel Document Police report (if theft), Emirates ID copy, passport photo, embassy application Short-term one-way travel; embassy issues
Replacement (Lost/Damaged) Emirates ID, proof of nationality, passport photo, local police report (if abroad) ICA or embassy handles depending on location
Correction of details Birth certificate, marriage/divorce papers, court document Must synchronise Emirates ID first in many cases
Child passport Child birth certificate, parents’ IDs, consent form, photos Additional custody documents if required
Nationality verification Family registry, citizenship certificate, legal documents Case-by-case processing times

Processing Times — Typical Ranges

ServiceEstimated Time
Emergency Travel Document24–72 hours (mission-dependent)
Replacement Passport (within UAE)3–10 working days
Replacement Passport (abroad)3–4 weeks (including embassy coordination)
Corrections2–6 weeks depending on verification
Child → Adult Transfer2–4 weeks
Times are indicative and vary by workload, verification requirements and whether documents require legalisation or translation.

Fees — What to Expect

Emergency Travel Document

Variable — embassy fees + administrative costs. Expect to pay for processing and courier services.

Replacement Passport

ICA fees apply; expedited processing usually costs extra. Check ICA portal for current rates.

Corrections

Minimal administrative fees in many cases; legal documents (translations/apostille) cost extra.

Child Passport

Same base fee as standard passport issues; extra fees possible for express service.

Nationality Verifications

Case-dependent; legalisation, translation and court fees may apply.

Always check the ICA website or the local UAE mission for the latest fee schedule before applying.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Even small inconsistencies can lead to long verification processes — check everything twice before submission.

Emergency Steps If You’re Abroad

If you lose your passport or it is stolen while traveling:

  1. Report the loss/theft to local police and obtain a police report.
  2. Contact the nearest UAE embassy/consulate and follow their instructions.
  3. Apply for an Emergency Travel Document if you need to return to the UAE immediately.
  4. Keep digital copies of your passport, Emirates ID, and travel documents in secure cloud storage.
If you expect to travel often, keep both a printed photocopy and a secure digital copy of your passport and Emirates ID on a separate device.

Quick Facts

Other Services — FAQs

Contact the nearest UAE embassy or consulate. You will typically need to present a police report (if theft/loss), your Emirates ID (or a copy), a passport-sized photo, and travel details so the mission can issue a short-term document for return travel.

Some services can be started online via the ICA portal, but replacements often require in-person verification or embassy involvement, especially for lost or stolen passports.

Family registry (family book), citizenship decision certificates, or ICA-issued documentation are primary proofs. For expatriates, home country documents plus residence records are used for residency-related services — not for UAE nationality.

While not always mandatory for replacement within the UAE, obtaining a police report is recommended and often required by embassies when the loss occurs abroad.

Corrections typically take 2–6 weeks, depending on the documents needed and whether legalisation or translation is required. Complex nationality verifications may take longer.

Yes — UAE missions assist both nationals and residents in emergencies, but procedures differ: residents may often need to contact their home country’s embassy for passport replacement while the UAE mission may help with local coordination for residency matters or safe return support.