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Identity card services available at Emirates Post
Emirates Post is offering the identity card registration service at more than 95 of its branches across the UAE, to help facilitate registration procedures for nationals and residents.
Dubai: Emirates Post is offering the identity card registration service at more than 95 of its branches across the UAE, to help facilitate registration procedures for nationals and residents.
Salem Al Shaye', Assistant Executive Director of Emirates Post, said more than 75,282 registration forms have been distributed by Emirates Post.
The move is part of the post's role as a national authority to support the registration process in cooperation with National Identity Authority.
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