UAE Wallet is an efficient way to get through passport control; there are 120-plus other services available on police app
Dubai Police is one of the important government bodies offering many of its services on digital platforms.
Services from paying traffic fines and reporting minor traffic accidents to tipping off police about a crime and applying for a good conduct certificate — these can now be done online — or by visiting the smart police station kiosk (in Dubai City Walk, for example) which though has no physical officer present, offer the services.
There are up to 125 services available on the Dubai Police app today, both on the iOS and Android platforms.
Website: www.dubaipolice.gov.ae
Saif Nabeel, 39, Iraqi, construction engineer
“I’m using Dubai Police app since 2016 when I had a minor accident and the officers told me to download the app and report the accident to get accident report. It was amazing. It took me 10 minutes only to get the report. I like the map in the app which shows me the nearest police station and the [traffic] status of the road. I give the application five on a scale of five.
“Not having customer service centres will not make a difference as most of the services are available online or in apps.”
GDRFA-Dubai has smart phone app that provides access to the most frequently required services of Dubai immigration.
Another app called UAE wallet turns your smartphone into your passport.
The app facilitate travel process at Dubai international airports. Travellers can use their smart phones to pass through electronic gates within 15 seconds.
Website: https://www.dnrd.ae
Mustafa Fadhil, 35, Iraqi
“The UAE wallet application by GDRFA, can help one pass through passport control and people can get their visa online now by submitting their documents. But sometimes, when applying for entry permit, the visa type is not displayed in full. At times, it is difficult to use this service.
I believe that is would be advantageous to make all services smart without need to visit GDRFA headquarter or branches.”
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