UAE allows 52 nationalities to drive on home licenses or swap for local ones: Here's full list For residents from these nations, a UAE driving license can now be obtained through a direct exchange, no theory or road test required


  • Updated Jul 18, 2025 5:34 PM IST
UAE allows 52 nationalities to drive on home licenses or swap for local ones: Here's full listUAE expands license policy—drive or exchange permit with ease under new Markhoos rules


The United Arab Emirates has expanded its “Markhoos” initiative, allowing citizens from 52 countries to drive in the UAE using their home-country licenses while visiting, according to Gulf News. For residents from these nations, a UAE driving license can now be obtained through a direct exchange, no theory or road test required. The update, introduced by the Ministry of Interior, is part of the UAE’s push to streamline public services and improve digital access across sectors.

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Originally introduced to simplify administrative procedures, the Markhoos initiative now supports both recognition and exchange of foreign driving licenses under clearly defined conditions for visitors and residents.

Recognition for Visitors

Non-residents from approved countries can drive in the UAE using their national licenses, as long as they are visiting, not residing, and hold valid documentation for the vehicle type. No temporary permits or additional testing is required. However, this privilege does not extend to South Korean visitors, who are only eligible for license exchange upon acquiring UAE residency.

Exchange for Residents

For residents, the policy allows the direct exchange of a national driving license for a UAE license without the need for any theory or road exams. To qualify, individuals must:


  • Hold a valid UAE residence permit

  • Be citizens of one of the 52 eligible countries

  • Meet the minimum driving age (17+)

  • Clear a medical (vision) test

  • Provide a legal translation and copy of their existing license

In some cases, applicants may be required to surrender their original licenses depending on the bilateral agreement between the UAE and their home country.

The application process is conducted via the digital “MuroorKhous” platform, with a fee of AED 600. The final UAE license can be delivered electronically or by courier.

Eligible Countries

The updated list includes: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Portugal, Hungary, the Netherlands, Greece, Denmark, Austria, and many others across Europe, Central Asia, and Oceania. Texas is also listed as a separate entry due to specific state-level agreements.


Benefits and Broader Impact

For visitors, the policy removes barriers such as obtaining temporary permits, making travel more convenient. For residents, especially new expats, it eliminates the stress of retesting and speeds up the process of integration and mobility.

The system also works in reverse. UAE citizens can drive in partner countries or exchange their UAE licenses where bilateral recognition exists. In other regions, they can apply for an International Driving Permit (IDP) in line with UN agreements.

 





Business Opportunities & Setup Procedures in UAE Free Zones

Part 1: Understanding UAE Free Zones

1. What are UAE Free Zones? 

* Designated economic areas within the UAE offering special incentives for businesses. 

* Operate under their own rules and regulations, separate from mainland UAE laws in some aspects. 

* Designed to boost international trade, investment, and economic diversification.

2. Key Benefits of Setting Up in a Free Zone: 

* 100% Foreign Ownership: Full ownership without the need for a local sponsor. 

* 0% Corporate and Personal Tax: Often for a renewable period (e.g., 15-50 years). 

* 100% Repatriation of Capital & Profits: No restrictions on sending profits back to your home country. 

* Exemption from Import/Export Duties: For goods within the Free Zone or re-exported. 

* Simplified Company Setup Procedures: Generally faster and less bureaucratic than mainland. 

* Modern Infrastructure: World-class offices, warehouses, and facilities. 

* Sector-Specific Zones: Many Free Zones cater to specific industries (e.g., media, healthcare, logistics, technology). 

* Easy Visa Processing: For owners, employees, and their families.

3. Types of Entities You Can Set Up: 

* Free Zone Establishment (FZE): A single shareholder company. 

* Free Zone Company (FZC) / Free Zone LLC: Multiple shareholders (usually 2-50). 

* Branch Office: For existing companies (local or international).

Part 2: General Step-by-Step Setup Procedure (Applicable to Most Free Zones)

While specific Free Zones may have slight variations, the core steps are generally as follows:

  1. Define Your Business Activity & License Type:

    • Determine the exact nature of your business (e.g., consulting, trading, manufacturing, e-commerce).
    • This will dictate the type of license required (e.g., Commercial, Professional, Industrial, Service).
    • Ensure your chosen Free Zone permits your activity.
  2. Choose Your Free Zone & Company Name:

    • Select the Free Zone that best aligns with your business activity, budget, and target market.
    • Reserve your chosen company name with the Free Zone authority. Ensure it complies with their naming guidelines (e.g., no offensive words, unique).
  3. Prepare & Submit Required Documents:

    • Initial Application Form: Provided by the Free Zone.
    • Passport Copies: For all shareholders, managers, and directors.
    • NOC (No Objection Certificate): If currently employed in the UAE and holding another visa.
    • Business Plan: Often required, especially for industrial or complex activities.
    • Proof of Address: For shareholders/managers (e.g., utility bill).
    • CV/Resume: For shareholders/managers.
    • Memorandum of Association (MoA) & Articles of Association (AoA): Drafted and submitted.
    • Power of Attorney (PoA): If using a consultant.
  4. Obtain Initial Approval:

    • The Free Zone authority reviews your application and grants preliminary approval.
  5. Lease Office/Warehouse Space:

    • All Free Zone companies require a registered address. This could be a flexi-desk, shared office, private office, or warehouse, depending on the Free Zone and your needs.
    • Sign the lease agreement.
  6. Make Payment for License & Registration:

    • Pay the required fees for your trade license, registration, and facility.
  7. Issue Trade License:

    • Upon successful completion of all steps and payment, your Free Zone trade license will be issued.
  8. Open Corporate Bank Account:

    • With your trade license, you can now approach a bank in the UAE to open a corporate bank account.
  9. Apply for Visas:

    • Apply for establishment card, investor visas (for owners), and employee visas as needed.

Part 3: Features & Cost Considerations Across Free Zones

Instead of listing every Free Zone (which is impractical and constantly changing), focus on categories and what makes them unique.

Key Features Varying by Free Zone:

  • Industry Focus:
    • Media/Creative: Dubai Media City (DMC), Dubai Studio City (DSC), Twofour54 Abu Dhabi.
    • Technology/IT: Dubai Internet City (DIC), Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO).
    • Logistics/Trading: Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZA).
    • Healthcare/Life Sciences: Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC).
    • Commodities/Trading: DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre).
    • Academic/Research: Dubai Knowledge Park, Dubai International Academic City.
    • General Trading/Mixed Use: RAKEZ (Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone), Sharjah Airport Free Zone (SAIF Zone), Ajman Free Zone.
  • Location & Accessibility: Proximity to ports, airports, and major cities.
  • Infrastructure & Facilities: Availability of different office types (flexi-desk, executive, larger offices, warehouses), quality of infrastructure.
  • Reputation & Prestige: Some Free Zones (e.g., JAFZA, DMCC) have a global reputation.
  • Number of Visas: The number of visas you can apply for often depends on the type of license and the size of your rented space.
  • Capital Requirements: Some Free Zones might have minimum share capital requirements (though many have abolished them or made them nominal).

General Setup Cost Considerations (Ranges are Broad):

  • Initial License Fees: Can range from AED 10,000 to AED 50,000+ annually, depending on the Free Zone and license type.
  • Office/Facility Rent:
    • Flexi-Desk/Shared Office: AED 5,000 - AED 20,000 annually.
    • Dedicated Office Space: Can range from AED 25,000 to AED 100,000+ annually, depending on size and Free Zone.
  • Visa Costs:
    • Establishment Card: Approx. AED 2,000 - AED 3,000.
    • Investor/Employee Visa: Each visa can cost AED 4,000 - AED 8,000+ (including medical, Emirates ID, visa stamping).
  • Miscellaneous Fees:
    • Trade name reservation.
    • MoA attestation (if required).
    • Immigration card.
    • Typing and translation services.
    • Legalization of documents.
  • Share Capital: While many Free Zones have nominal capital requirements, some might require proof of deposited capital (e.g., DMCC requires AED 50,000).

Important Note: The total initial setup cost for a basic Free Zone company (e.g., professional license with a flexi-desk and one visa) can range from AED 15,000 to AED 40,000. For larger setups with dedicated offices and multiple visas, this can easily go up to AED 80,000 - AED 150,000+. These are highly variable and subject to change.

Part 4: Choosing the Right Free Zone (Key Factors)

Emphasize these crucial decision factors:

  • Business Activity: Does the Free Zone specialize in or permit your specific activity?
  • Budget: What are the initial and recurring costs (license, office, visas)?
  • Number of Visas Required: How many visas does your business model need?
  • Office Requirements: Do you need a physical office, warehouse, or is a flexi-desk sufficient?
  • Target Market: Do you primarily serve international clients (Free Zone ideal) or wish to access the mainland UAE market (might require a local distributor or mainland entity)?
  • Reputation & Support: Does the Free Zone offer good business support services and a strong international reputation?
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Here is a list of prominent Free Zones across the different Emirates in the UAE. Please note that the number and specifics of Free Zones can sometimes change, but this covers the major and most well-known ones:

1. Dubai Free Zones:

  • Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA): One of the largest and oldest free zones, focused on trade, manufacturing, and logistics.
  • Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC): World's leading Free Zone for commodities trade and business. Very popular for various industries.
  • Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC): A federal financial free zone with its own independent legal and regulatory framework.
  • Dubai Internet City (DIC): Dedicated to technology, IT, and telecommunications.
  • Dubai Media City (DMC): For media and advertising businesses.
  • Dubai Studio City (DSC): Catering to film, TV, and music production.
  • Dubai Academic City (DIAC): For educational institutions.
  • Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP): For training centers, HR consultancies, and educational service providers.
  • Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC): For healthcare, medical education, and research.
  • Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO): A technology park and free zone, ideal for IT and electronics.
  • Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZA): Focused on air cargo, logistics, and trading due to its proximity to Dubai International Airport.
  • Dubai CommerCity: Dedicated e-commerce free zone.
  • Dubai Design District (d3): For design, fashion, and luxury industries.
  • International Media Production Zone (IMPZ / Dubai Production City): For media production and printing.
  • Dubai International Academic City (DIAC): A higher education cluster.
  • Dubai Auto Zone (DAZ): For the automotive industry.
  • Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech / Dubai Science Park): For biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
  • Meydan Free Zone: Offers diverse business activities, including media, and has a focus on innovation.
  • Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) Free Zone: Offers licenses for various business activities, including trading, events, and services.

2. Abu Dhabi Free Zones:

  • Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM): An international financial free zone on Al Maryah Island.
  • Masdar City Free Zone: Focuses on renewable energy, sustainable technologies, and innovation.
  • Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD): An integrated trade, logistics, and industrial hub.
  • Twofour54 Abu Dhabi: Dedicated to media and entertainment.
  • Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) Free Zone: Focuses on industrial and logistics activities related to ports.

3. Sharjah Free Zones:

  • Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone): Very popular for trading, industrial, and service activities due to airport connectivity.
  • Hamriyah Free Zone (HFZ): One of the largest, focusing on heavy industries, manufacturing, and general trading.
  • Sharjah Media City (Shams): Focused on media, creative, and digital businesses, known for flexible packages.
  • Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone (SPC Free Zone): Dedicated to the publishing and printing industry.
  • Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park): Focuses on R&D and innovation.

4. Ras Al Khaimah Free Zones (RAKEZ):

  • Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ): This is an umbrella authority that encompasses several specialized zones:
    • RAK Free Trade Zone (RAK FTZ)
    • RAK Investment Authority (RAKIA)
    • RAK Academic Zone
    • RAK Media City
    • RAK Industrial Zone
    • RAKEZ offers a wide range of business activities and competitive pricing.

5. Fujairah Free Zones:

  • Fujairah Free Zone (FFZ): Located near the port of Fujairah, ideal for manufacturing and trading, especially for businesses dealing with shipping.
  • Fujairah Creative City (FCC): Focuses on media, consulting, education, and technology licenses.

6. Ajman Free Zones:

  • Ajman Free Zone (AFZ): One of the oldest and most cost-effective free zones, popular for trading and service companies.
  • Ajman Media City Free Zone (AMCFZ): Focused on media and digital businesses with very competitive packages.

7. Umm Al Quwain Free Zone:

  • Umm Al Quwain Free Trade Zone (UAQ FTZ): Known for its cost-effectiveness and ease of setup, suitable for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

This list provides a good overview of the major free zones across the UAE. Each one aims to attract different types of businesses with specific incentives and infrastructure.

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Emirates Adds 17 Extra Flights for Eid Al Fitr Travel Rush

To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:

.Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829


Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service, call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

For Family visa service of all other Emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757
 Emirates Adds 17 Extra Flights for Eid Al Fitr Travel Rush

As the festive season of Eid Al Fitr approaches, Emirates is ramping up its flight schedule to accommodate the surge in travel. The airline has announced the addition of 17 extra flights to key destinations across the Middle East and GCC from March 26 to April 6, ensuring seamless travel for passengers during this busy period.

With over 371,000 passengers expected to fly with Emirates during the Eid break, additional flights have been scheduled for Jeddah, Kuwait, Dammam, and Amman. The expanded schedule includes six extra flights to and from Amman, five additional flights between Dammam and Dubai, four more services from Jeddah, and two extra flights between Kuwait and Dubai.

Special Eid Menu Onboard

To elevate the festive spirit, Emirates will also be serving a special Eid menu across all travel classes on select flights to and from Dubai. Passengers can indulge in a variety of mouthwatering delicacies, including chicken madhbi, prawn matfi, chicken makloubeh, mixed grills like chicken shish taouk and lamb kofta, as well as delectable desserts such as halwa brownie and pistachio cake.

More Opportunities to Reunite and Explore

In a statement, Emirates emphasized that the expanded flight schedule provides greater flexibility and convenience for travelers looking to reunite with family, celebrate with loved ones, or embark on a leisure getaway.

For those planning to travel during Eid Al Fitr, Emirates' additional flights and festive onboard experience promise a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Stay updated with the latest travel news and festive offers by following Emirates and travel platforms. Safe travels and Eid Mubarak!


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เดฆുเดฌാเดฏ്: 2025 เดฒെ เดตേเดณ്‍เดก് เดนാเดช്เดชിเดจเดธ് เด‡เดจ്‍เดกെเด•്‌เดธ് เด…เดฅเดตാ เด†เด—ോเดณ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดท เดธൂเดšിเด•เดฏിเดฒ്‍ เดฑാเด™്เด•ിเด™് เดฎെเดš്เดšเดช്เดชെเดŸുเดค്เดคി เดฏുเดŽเด‡. เด…เดฎേเดฐിเด•്เด•, เดฌ്เดฐിเดŸ്เดŸเดจ്‍, เดœเดฐ്‍เดฎ്เดฎเดจി, เดซ്เดฐാเดจ്‍เดธ്, เดธിംเด—เดช്เดชൂเดฐ്‍ เดŽเดจ്เดจീ เดฐാเดœ്เดฏเด™്เด™เดณെเดฏും เดฎเดฑ്เดฑെเดฒ്เดฒാ เด…เดฑเดฌ് เดฐാเดœ്เดฏเด™്เด™เดณെเดฏും เดชിเดจ്เดจിเดฒാเด•്เด•ി เด†เด—ോเดณ เดคเดฒเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เด‡เดฐുเดชเดค്เดคിเดฏൊเดจ്เดจാം เดธ്เดฅാเดจം เดจേเดŸിเดฏെเดŸുเดค്เดคിเดฐിเด•്เด•ുเด•เดฏാเดฃ് เดฏുเดŽเด‡. เด…เดคേเดธเดฎเดฏം, เด†เด—ോเดณ เดคเดฒเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เดชเดฃം เดธംเดญാเดตเดจ เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดฒ്‍ เดฏുเดŽเด‡ เดฒോเด•เดค്เดค് 16-ാം เดธ്เดฅാเดจเดค്เดคും เดธเดจ്เดจเดฆ്เดงเดธേเดตเดจ เดธเดฎเดฏเดค്เดคിเตป്เดฑെ เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ 19-ാം เดธ്เดฅാเดจเดค്เดคുเดฎാเดฃ്. เดŽเดจ്เดจാเดฒ്‍ เด…เดชเดฐിเดšിเดคเดจെ เดธเดนാเดฏിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดฒ്‍ เดฒോเด•เดค്เดค് 67-ാം เดธ്เดฅാเดจเดค്เดคാเดฃ് เดฏുเดŽเด‡.

เด—ാเดฒเดช്เดช് เดชുเดฑเดค്เดคിเดฑเด•്เด•ിเดฏ เดตേเดณ്‍เดก് เดนാเดช്เดชിเดจเดธ് เดฑിเดช്เดชോเดฐ്‍เดŸ്เดŸ് 2025-เดฒ്‍ เดช്เดฐเดธിเดฆ്เดงീเด•เดฐിเดš്เดš เด•เดฃ്เดŸെเดค്เดคเดฒുเด•เดณ്‍ เดช്เดฐเด•ാเดฐം, เดจเดท്เดŸเดช്เดชെเดŸ്เดŸ เดชเดด്เดธ് เด’เดฐു เด…เดชเดฐിเดšിเดคเดจ്‍ เดคിเดฐിเด•െ เดจเดฒ്‍เด•ുเดฎെเดจ്เดจ് เดตിเดถ്เดตเดธിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดฒ്‍ เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏെ เดฒเด•เดค്เดค് 12-ാം เดธ്เดฅാเดจเดค്เดคാเดฃ്. เดธเดจ്เดคോเดท เดธൂเดšിเด•เดฏിเดฒ്‍ เดฏുเดŽเด‡ เดชൊเดคുเดตെ เด‰เดฏเดฐ്‍เดจ്เดจ เดธ്เดฅാเดจเดค്เดคാเดฃ്, 'เด•ാเดฐเดฃം เด…เดคിเดจ് เดถเด•്เดคเดฎാเดฏ เดธเดฎ്เดชเดฆ്เดต്เดฏเดตเดธ്เดฅ, เด‰เดฏเดฐ്‍เดจ്เดจ เดคเดฒเดค്เดคിเดฒുเดณ്เดณ เดธാเดฎൂเดนിเด• เดชിเดจ്เดคുเดฃ, เดถเด•്เดคเดฎാเดฏ เด…เดŸിเดธ്เดฅാเดจ เดธൗเด•เดฐ്เดฏเด™്เด™เดณ്‍ เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดตเดฏുเดฃ്เดŸ്,' เด—ാเดฒเดช്เดชിเดฒെ เดตേเดณ്‍เดก് เดจ്เดฏൂเดธിเดจ്เดฑെ เดฎാเดจേเดœിเด™് เดŽเดกിเดฑ്เดฑเดฐ്‍ เดœൂเดฒി เดฑേ เดชเดฑเดž്เดžു. 'เดชเดฒ เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏเด™്เด™เดณിเดฒും, เดจเดฒ്‍เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเตป്เดฑെ เด’เดฐു เดธംเดธ്‌เด•്เด•ാเดฐം เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏിเดฒുเดฃ്เดŸ്. เด‡เดค് เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทเดตുเดฎാเดฏി เดฌเดจ്เดงเดช്เดชെเดŸ്เดŸเดคാเดฃെเดจ്เดจും เด…เดตเดฐ്‍ เดชเดฑเดž്เดžു.

เดตെเดŸിเดจിเตผเดค്เดคเตฝ เด•เดฐാเตผ เดฒംเด˜ിเดš്เดš് เด‡เดธ്เดฐാเดฏേเตฝ เด†เด•്เดฐเดฎเดฃം: เด…เดชเดฒเดชിเดš്เดš് เดฏുเดŽเด‡; เด—ാเดธ เดธเดนാเดฏเด•്เด•เดช്เดชเตฝ เดˆเดœിเดช്เดคിเตฝ เดŽเดค്เดคി

เดคൊเดดിเดฒ്‍ เดตിเดชเดฃി, เดธാเดฎ്เดชเดค്เดคിเด• เดธാเดนเดšเดฐ്เดฏเด™്เด™เดณ്‍, เดœീเดตിเดค เดจിเดฒเดตാเดฐം เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดตเดฏെเด•്เด•ുเดฑിเดš്เดšുเดณ്เดณ เดงാเดฐเดฃเด•เดณാเดฃ് เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏിเดฒെ เดœเดจเด™്เด™เดณുเดŸെ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทเดค്เดคിเดจ് เด•ാเดฐเดฃเดฎാเดฏ เดเดฑ്เดฑเดตും เดจเดฒ്เดฒ เด˜เดŸเด•เด™്เด™เดณെเดจ്เดจ് เดธเดฐ്‍เดตേ เด•เดฃ്เดŸെเดค്เดคി.

'เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทം เดŽเดจ്เดจเดค് เดธเดฎ്เดชเดค്เดคിเดจെเด•്เด•ുเดฑിเดš്เดšോ เดตเดณเดฐ്‍เดš്เดšเดฏെเด•്เด•ുเดฑിเดš്เดšോ เดฎാเดค്เดฐเดฎเดฒ്เดฒ - เดตിเดถ്เดตാเดธം, เดฌเดจ്เดงം, เด†เดณുเด•เดณ്‍เด•്เด•് เดจിเด™്เด™เดณുเดŸെ เดชിเดจ്เดคുเดฃ เด‰เดฃ്เดŸെเดจ്เดจുเดณ്เดณ เดฌോเดง്เดฏം เดคുเดŸเด™്เด™ിเดฏเดตเดฏെ เด•ുเดฑിเดš്เดšു เด•ൂเดŸിเดฏുเดณ്เดณเดคാเดฃ്. เดฒോเด•ം เดŽเดค്เดฐเดค്เดคോเดณം เดฆเดฏเดฏുเดณ്เดณเดคാเดฃ് เดŽเดจ്เดจ เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏം เดตเดณเดฐെ เดช്เดฐเดงാเดจเดฎാเดฃ്. เดถเด•്เดคเดฎാเดฏ เดธเดฎൂเดนเด™്เด™เดณും เดธเดฎ്เดชเดฆ്เดต്เดฏเดตเดธ്เดฅเด•เดณും เดจเดฎുเด•്เด•് เดตേเดฃเดฎെเด™്เด•ിเดฒ്‍, เดชเดฐเดธ്เดชเดฐ เดธเดนാเดฏเดค്เดคിเดจ്เดฑെ เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เดจാം เดจിเด•്เดทേเดชിเด•്เด•เดฃം,' เด—ാเดฒเดช്เดชിเตป്เดฑെ เดธിเด‡เด’ เดœോเดฃ്‍ เด•്เดฒിเดซ്เดฑ്เดฑเดฃ്‍ เดชเดฑเดž്เดžു.

เด•ുเดŸുംเดฌ, เดธเดฎൂเดน เดฌเดจ്เดงเด™്เด™เดณ്‍ เดถเด•്เดคിเดช്เดชെเดŸുเดค്เดคുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจാเดฏി เดฏുเดŽเด‡ 2025 'เดธเดฎൂเดนเดค്เดคിเตป്เดฑെ เดตเดฐ്‍เดทം' เด†เดฏി เดช്เดฐเด–്เดฏാเดชിเดš്เดšിเดฐുเดจ്เดจു เดˆ เดจേเดŸ്เดŸเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เดจിเดฐ്‍เดฃാเดฏเด•เดฎാเดฏി. เด‡เดค് เดธเดฎൂเดนเดค്เดคിเตป്เดฑെ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เดช്เดฐเดงാเดจ เดชเด™്เด•് เดตเดนിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจുเดฃ്เดŸ്. 'เดฎเดฑ്เดฑുเดณ്เดณเดตเดฐുเดฎാเดฏുเดณ്เดณ เดจเดฎ്เดฎുเดŸെ เดฌเดจ്เดงเด™്เด™เดณാเดฃ് เดฎเดจുเดท്เดฏเตป്เดฑെ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทเดค്เดคെ เดจเดฏിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดค്. เดชോเดธിเดฑ്เดฑീเดต് เดธാเดฎൂเดนിเด• เดฌเดจ്เดงเด™്เด™เดณിเดฒ്‍ เดจിเด•്เดทേเดชിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคും เด•ാเดฐുเดฃ്เดฏ เดช്เดฐเดตเดฐ്‍เดค്เดคเดจเด™്เด™เดณിเดฒ്‍ เดเดฐ്‍เดช്เดชെเดŸുเดจ്เดจเดคും เด•ൂเดŸുเดคเดฒ്‍ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทം เดธൃเดท്เดŸിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു,' เดธൈเดฎเดฃ്‍ เดซ്เดฐേเดธเดฐ്‍ เดธเดฐ്‍เดตเด•เดฒാเดถാเดฒเดฏിเดฒെ เดธാเดฎൂเดนിเด• เดฎเดจเดถ്เดถാเดธ്เดค്เดฐ เดช്เดฐൊเดซเดธเดฑും เดตേเดณ്‍เดก് เดนാเดช്เดชിเดจเดธ് เดฑിเดช്เดชോเดฐ്‍เดŸ്เดŸിเตป്เดฑെ เดŽเดกിเดฑ്เดฑเดฑുเดฎാเดฏ เดฒാเดฑ เด…เด•്‌เดจിเดจ്‍ เดชเดฑเดž്เดžു.

เด†เด—ോเดณเดคเดฒเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍, เดคുเดŸเดฐ്‍เดš്เดšเดฏാเดฏി เดŽเดŸ്เดŸാം เดตเดฐ്‍เดทเดตും เดซിเดจ്‍เดฒാเดจ്‍เดก് เดธเดจ്เดคോเดท เดธൂเดšിเด•เดฏുเดŸെ เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏเดค്เดคിเดฒ്‍ เดฎുเดจ്เดจിเดฒെเดค്เดคി. เดคൊเดŸ്เดŸുเดชിเดจ്เดจാเดฒെ เดกെเดจ്‍เดฎാเดฐ്‍เด•്เด•്, เดเดธ്เดฒാเดจ്‍เดก്, เดธ്เดตീเดกเดจ്‍, เดจെเดคเดฐ്‍เดฒാเดจ്‍เดก്เดธ്, เด•ോเดธ്เดฑ്เดฑാเดฑിเด•്เด•, เดจോเดฐ്‍เดตേ, เด‡เดธ്เดฐാเดฏേเดฒ്‍, เดฒเด•്‌เดธംเดฌเดฐ്‍เด—്, เดฎെเด•്‌เดธിเด•്เด•ോ เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดตเดฏുเดฃ്เดŸ്. 2025 เดฒെ เดตേเดณ്‍เดก് เดนാเดช്เดชിเดจเดธ് เดฑിเดช്เดชോเดฐ്‍เดŸ്เดŸിเดฒ്‍ เด…เดซ്เด—ാเดจിเดธ്เดฅാเดจ്‍, เดธിเดฏเดฑ เดฒിเดฏോเดฃ്‍, เดฒെเดฌเดจเดจ്‍, เดฎเดฒാเดตി, เดธിംเดฌാเดฌ്เดตെ, เดฌോเดŸ്‌เดธ്เดตാเดจ, เดกിเด†เดฐ്‍ เด•ോംเด—ോ, เดฏെเดฎเดจ്‍, เด•ൊเดฎോเดฑോเดธ്, เดฒെเดธോเดค്เดคോ เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดตเดฏാเดฃ് เด…เดตเดธാเดจ เดธ്เดฅാเดจเด™്เด™เดณിเดฒുเดณ്เดณเดค്.


To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:

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Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

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New Etihad Airways route to Indonesia's Medan(famous tourist place) now open for bookings

 UAE: New Etihad Airways route to Indonesia's Medan now open for bookings

Flights between Kualanamu International Airport and Zayed International Airport will commence on October 2, 2025

Etihad Airways' new direct route to Indonesia's popular island destination of Medan is now open for booking, the airline said in a statement.

Flights between Kualanamu International Airport and Zayed International Airport will commence on October 2, 2025.

31 Dec, 2023

Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Festival fireworks

Medan is the capital and largest city of North Sumatra in Indonesia and it is known for its vibrant culture, diverse culinary scene, and historical landmarks.

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, is set to fly three times a week to the popular destination using the new Airbus A321LR aircraft.

Etihad's flight EY480 will depart Abu Dhabi at 20.45pm to reach Medan at 6.45am on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Flight EY481 will take off from Medan at 8.45am to land in Abu Dhabi at 12.40pm every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

New destinations

The destination is one of 14 already announced by Etihad this year, with more expected to come.

The new destinations that will be introduced starting July 2025 onwards, also include Atlanta, Taipei, Phnom Penh, Krabi, Tunis, Chiang Mai, Hong Kong, Hanoi and Algiers.

“For a lot of these cities, ours will be the only non-stop flight from the UAE. So if you want to go to Medan (in North Sumatra), there will be no other flights outside of Abu Dhabi,” said Arik De Chief, Revenue and Commercial Officer at Etihad.

A lot of the flights have been optimised to connect to Europe. “If you want to go from Hanoi (Vietnam) to Paris, there is a lot of French influence in Vietnam. Etihad has the fastest connectivity than any other airlines in the region. So, we've put a lot of focus on the route network from Asia,” he added.

Etihad forecasts 2025 to be the 'biggest year in Etihad's history', expecting to carry more than double the 10 million passengers it carried last year, to over 90 destinations compared to 64 in 2022.

“We have 95 planes today and 18 to 19 million passengers and we will get go 115 operating planes next year,” said its chief executive Antonaldo Neves.

The airline is reportedly set to announce a $1 billion (Dh3.67 billion) initial public offering (IPO), Reuters new agency reported last month, quoting two sources

To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:

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Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service, call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

For Family visa service of all other Emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757.




Dubai Police Seize Vehicle After Driver Caught with Child on Lap

 Dubai Police Seize Vehicle After Driver Caught with Child on Lap

Dubai's commitment to road safety remains steadfast, as authorities recently seized a vehicle after a driver was caught with a child on his lap while driving. This reckless act was detected through Dubai Police’s advanced smart detection system, highlighting the ongoing efforts to ensure safer roads for all.

UAE Traffic Law: Safety First

According to the UAE’s Federal Traffic Law, children under the age of 10 and shorter than 145 cm are strictly prohibited from sitting in the front seat of a vehicle. This regulation is designed to minimize the risk of severe injuries in case of an accident. Violators not only endanger their children’s lives but also face strict legal consequences.

Heavy Penalties for Reckless Driving

Driving in a manner that endangers lives is a serious offense in the UAE. The penalties for such violations include:

  • A hefty fine of Dh2,000

  • 23 black points on the driver’s license

  • Vehicle impoundment for 60 days

The recent incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following traffic rules to protect both drivers and passengers.

AI and Smart Systems Enhancing Road Safety

Dubai Police have been leveraging cutting-edge AI and smart surveillance technologies to identify and penalize reckless drivers. This proactive approach ensures that violators are held accountable, thereby creating a safer driving environment.

Authorities also encourage residents to report any traffic violations through official channels, reinforcing community involvement in making Dubai’s roads safer.

A Call for Responsible Driving

Every driver has a responsibility to adhere to road safety laws. Ensuring children are securely seated in the back with proper child seats is not just a legal requirement but a moral duty. By following these rules, motorists can contribute to a culture of safety and prevent tragic accidents.

Dubai’s stringent enforcement of traffic laws showcases its dedication to protecting lives. Let this incident be a wake-up call for all drivers to prioritize safety above all else.

To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:


Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service, call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

For Family visa service of all other Emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757



UAE: 'Reverse admissions'? Universities apply to students as scholarships total around Dh1 billion

 Reverse Admissions: How Universities Are Now Competing for Students

Higher education is evolving in the UAE, with universities now applying to students instead of the other way around. This innovative approach, known as "reverse admissions," is making higher education more accessible, reducing stress, and increasing scholarship opportunities for students.

A Billion Dirhams in Scholarships

Students across the UAE are tapping into nearly Dh1 billion in scholarships, thanks to initiatives like the GEMS For Life programme. This initiative, in collaboration with global universities and admissions platforms, has already unlocked Dh777 million in scholarships for students pursuing higher education worldwide.

Between August and December 2024 alone, students received 1,770 scholarship offers worth Dh426 million ($116 million) from institutions in the United States. A key partner in this effort is Match by Concourse, a platform that flips the admissions process, allowing universities to actively seek out students rather than requiring them to apply individually.

What is Reverse Admissions?

Traditionally, students must apply to universities, submitting personal statements, test scores, and application fees. The new reverse admissions process changes this dynamic by letting students create a single profile detailing their academic achievements, interests, and aspirations. Universities then review these anonymized profiles and proactively extend offers—sometimes with scholarships attached.

This streamlined approach eliminates much of the uncertainty and stress associated with the traditional application process while also giving students access to multiple offers at once.

Expanding Global Opportunities

According to Chris Goodbourn, Director of GEMS For Life, the initiative aims to provide lifelong value to GEMS students by supporting them in three key areas:

  1. Careers & Employability – Helping students discover their passions and future career paths.

  2. Higher Education – Partnering with universities to provide scholarships, masterclasses, and engagement opportunities.

  3. Alumni Support – Assisting graduates throughout their professional journeys.

Through Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with over 100 university partners worldwide, the initiative ensures that institutions remain engaged with students by offering scholarships, school visits, and mentorship opportunities.

Life-Changing Scholarships

Students who have benefited from this programme share how it has transformed their educational journeys:

  • Natali Alkhatib, a Year 13 student at GEMS Founders School Dubai, received 12 university offers, including scholarships totaling Dh1.8 million. She was awarded scholarships from prestigious institutions such as Illinois College (Dh91,750 per year) and Ohio Northern University (Dh93,600 per year). She describes the experience as "life-changing," as it lifted the financial burden and gave her confidence to pursue higher education.

  • Ahmad El Jechi, a former student at GEMS Wesgreen International School, Sharjah, secured a 45% scholarship at the American University of Sharjah (AUS). This reduced his family's financial stress and allowed him to focus on his studies.

A New Era of College Admissions

With scholarships pledged for the next few years, the reverse admissions model is set to redefine university applications worldwide. By shifting the power from institutions to students, this approach ensures that deserving candidates receive the recognition—and financial support—they need to pursue their dreams.

Would you like to see this admissions model expand globally? Let us know in the comments!

To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:


Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829


Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service, call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

For Family visa service of all other Emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757.

เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏിเตฝ 2025 เดฒെ เดˆเดฆ് เด…เตฝ เดซിเดค്เดคเตผ เด…เดตเดงി: เดธാเดง്เดฏเดคเดฏുเดณ്เดณ เดคീเดฏเดคിเด•เตพ เดช്เดฐเด–്เดฏാเดชിเดš്เดšเดคിเดจാเตฝ 5 เดฆിเดตเดธเดค്เดคെ เด…เดตเดงി เดช്เดฐเดคീเด•്เดทിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു

 เดฑเดฎเดฆാเตป 29 เดจ് (เดถเดจി, เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 29) เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏിเดฒെ เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเด•്เด•เดฒ เดฆเตผเดถเดจ เดธเดฎിเดคി เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเด•്เด•เดฒเดฏ്เด•്เด•ാเดฏി เด†เด•ാเดถเดค്เดค് เดคിเดฐเดฏുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจാเดฏി เดฏോเด—ം เดšേเดฐും. เด•เดฃ്เดŸെเดค്เดคിเดฏാเตฝ, เดตിเดถുเดฆ്เดง เดฎാเดธം 29 เดฆിเดตเดธเดค്เดคിเตฝ เด…เดตเดธാเดจിเด•്เด•ും, เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 30 เดžാเดฏเดฑാเดด്เดš เดฎുเดคเตฝ เดเดช്เดฐിเตฝ 1 เดšൊเดต്เดตാเดด്เดš เดตเดฐെเดฏാเดฃ് เดˆเดฆ് เด…เดตเดงി. เด…เดตเดงിเด•്เด•് เดฎുเดฎ്เดชുเดณ്เดณ เดถเดจിเดฏാเดด്เดš เดตാเดฐാเดจ്เดค്เดฏเดตുเดฎാเดฏി เดธംเดฏോเดœിเดช്เดชിเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ, เด…เดค് เดจാเดฒ് เดฆിเดตเดธเดค്เดคെ เด‡เดŸเดตേเดณเดฏാเดฃ്.


เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 29 เดจ് เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเดจെ เด•ാเดฃുเดจ്เดจിเดฒ്เดฒെเด™്เด•ിเตฝ, เดตിเดถുเดฆ്เดง เดฑเดฎเดฆാเตป เดฎാเดธം 30 เดฆിเดตเดธം เดจീเดฃ്เดŸുเดจിเตฝเด•്เด•ും. เดˆ เดตเตผเดทം, เดˆเดฆിเดจ് เดฎൂเดจ്เดจ് เดฆിเดตเดธเด™്เด™เตพเด•്เด•് เดชുเดฑเดฎേ เดฑเดฎเดฆാเตป 30 เด‰ം เด…เดตเดงിเดฏാเดฏി เดช്เดฐเด–്เดฏാเดชിเดš്เดšിเดŸ്เดŸുเดฃ്เดŸ്. เด…เดคാเดฏเดค് เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 30 เดžാเดฏเดฑാเดด്เดš (เดฑเดฎเดฆാเตป 30) เดฎുเดคเตฝ เดเดช്เดฐിเตฝ 2 เดฌുเดงเดจാเดด്เดš เดตเดฐെเดฏാเดฃ് เด‡เดŸเดตേเดณ. เด…เดตเดงിเด•്เด•് เดฎുเดฎ്เดชുเดณ്เดณ เดถเดจിเดฏാเดด്เดš เดตാเดฐാเดจ്เดค്เดฏเดตുเดฎാเดฏി เดธംเดฏോเดœിเดช്เดชിเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ, เด…เดค് เด…เดž്เดš് เดฆിเดตเดธเดค്เดคെ เด‡เดŸเดตേเดณเดฏാเดฃ്. 

เด‡เดคാ เดธเดจ്เดคോเดทเดตാเตผเดค്เดค: เดฆുเดฌാเดฏ് เดœ്เดฏോเดคിเดถാเดธ്เดค്เดฐ เด—്เดฐൂเดช്เดชിเดจ്เดฑെ เดœ്เดฏോเดคിเดถാเดธ്เดค്เดฐ เด•เดฃเด•്เด•ുเด•ൂเดŸ്เดŸเดฒുเด•เตพ เด…เดจുเดธเดฐിเดš്เดš്, เดตിเดถുเดฆ്เดง เดฎാเดธം 30 เดฆിเดตเดธം เดชൂเตผเดค്เดคിเดฏാเด•്เด•ാเตป เดธാเดง്เดฏเดคเดฏുเดฃ്เดŸ്. เด…เดคാเดฏเดค് เดˆเดฆ് เด…เตฝ เดซിเดค്เดคเตผ เดจിเดตാเดธിเด•เตพเด•്เด•് เด…เดž്เดš് เดฆിเดตเดธเดค്เดคെ เด…เดตเดงി เดจเตฝเด•ുเดฎെเดจ്เดจ് เดช്เดฐเดคീเด•്เดทിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു.

เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 29 เดจ് เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเดฆเตผเดถเดจ เดธเดฎിเดคി เดฏോเด—ം เดšേเดฐുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ เด…เดตเดงിเดฏുเดŸെ เดฏเดฅാเตผเดค്เดฅ เดคീเดฏเดคിเด•เตพ เดช്เดฐเด–്เดฏാเดชിเด•്เด•ും. 

เดฆുเดฌാเดฏ് เดœ്เดฏോเดคിเดถാเดธ്เดค്เดฐ เด—്เดฐൂเดช്เดช് เดจിเดตാเดธിเด•เดณെ เดชเดฐเดฎ്เดชเดฐാเด—เดค เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเดฆเตผเดถเดจ เดฐീเดคിเด•เดณിเตฝ เดชเด™്เด•െเดŸുเด•്เด•ാเตป เดช്เดฐോเดค്เดธാเดนിเดช്เดชിเดš്เดšിเดŸ്เดŸുเดฃ്เดŸ്. เด…เด™്เด™เดจെ เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจ്, เดธൂเดฐ്เดฏാเดธ്เดคเดฎเดฏเดค്เดคിเดจുเดถേเดทം "เดชുเดคിเดฏ เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเด•്เด•เดฒ เด•ാเดฃാเตป เดถ്เดฐเดฎിเด•്เด•ാเตป เดชเดŸിเดž്เดžാเดฑเตป เดšเด•്เดฐเดตാเดณเดค്เดคിเดฒേเด•്เด•് เดจോเด•്เด•ുเด•" เดŽเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฃ് เด…เดตเตผ เดšെเดฏ്เดฏേเดฃ്เดŸเดค്. เดคാเดฎเดธเด•്เด•ാเตผเด•്เด•് เด…เดตเดฐുเดŸെ เดคിเดฐเดฏเตฝ เดฎെเดš്เดšเดช്เดชെเดŸുเดค്เดคാเตป เดฆൂเดฐเดฆเตผเดถിเดจിเด•เดณോ เดฌൈเดจോเด•്เด•ുเดฒเดฑുเด•เดณോ เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ാം.

"เดจിเด™്เด™เตพ เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเด•്เด•เดฒ เด•เดฃ്เดŸാเตฝ, เดจിเด™്เด™เดณുเดŸെ เดจിเดฐീเด•്เดทเดฃം เดช്เดฐാเดฆേเดถിเด• เด…เดงിเด•ാเดฐിเด•เดณെเดฏോ เด”เดฆ്เดฏോเด—ിเด• เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเดฆเตผเดถเดจ เดธเดฎിเดคിเดฏെเดฏോ เด…เดฑിเดฏിเด•്เด•ുเด•," เด—്เดฐൂเดช്เดช് เดชเดฑเดž്เดžു. "เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 30 เดจ് เดตൈเด•ുเดจ്เดจേเดฐം เดฏുเดŽเด‡เดฏിเตฝ เดˆเดฆ് เดšเดจ്เดฆ്เดฐเด•്เด•เดฒ เดฆൃเดถ്เดฏเดฎാเด•ുเดฎെเดจ്เดจ് เดช്เดฐเดคീเด•്เดทിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു, เดฎാเตผเดš്เดš് 31 เดจ് เดˆเดฆ് เด…เตฝ เดซിเดค്เดคเตผ เด†เดฐംเดญിเด•്เด•ാเตป เดธാเดง്เดฏเดคเดฏുเดฃ്เดŸ്."

To prepare your visa and passport applications in Dubai, call:

Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

Qusais, Near DAFZA Metro Station:  Exit#2, Shop No. 7, Al Manzil Building, 

Tel. +971 52 1416869

Qusais (Industrial Area-5), Wasl Village, Retail Center, Shop No. 4. Tel. 0524912412, 0558650577

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service, call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829

For Family visa service of all other Emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757.