A step-by-step guide on the procedures to follow if you have
lost your passport in the UAE
Losing one’s passport
in the UAE, especially as an expatriate, can be a hassle.
To make the process as
straightforward as possible, here are the steps to follow if you are stuck in
such a situation.
Report the lost passport to the police
In order to avoid any
misuse of the passport, the very first step to take is to report the loss or
theft to the police station closest to where the incident took place.
The Dubai Police’s
procedure for lost passports is linked with the General Directorate of
Residency and Foreigners Affairs and Dubai Courts.
At the police station
there is a form to be filled and documents to be submitted. After one working
day, the police will issue a lost-passport report.
However the documents
to be submitted differ, depending on the status of your residence visa, whether
it is sponsored by a company or by an individual.
If you are on company
sponsorship, you should submit a letter in Arabic on the loss of the passport
to the police and appropriate government offices. The letter should be typed on
the sponsoring company’s letterhead and should be submitted to the police
departments of the emirate where the residence visa was issued.
The sponsor will also
need to provide a photocopy of the company’s trade license and establishment
card. Furthermore, a copy of the lost passport, if available, should be
submitted along with two recent pictures of the passport holder.
If the person who has
lost the passport is on an individual’s sponsorship, as a parent, husband, son
or daughter, they will need to submit a signed letter from the sponsor and a
photocopy of the sponsor’s passport.
In the case of minors,
the sponsor (father or mother) should be present to report the loss at a police
station.
Get clearance from government departments
Upon receiving the
police report, you will need to get the report stamped by the Dubai Courts, the
Public Prosecution Department and the General Directorate of Residency &
Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).
After the three stamps
are given, you can return the police report back to the station (from where you
received it) and you will be issued a lost passport certificate in Arabic.
A final police report
and lost passport certificate can only be issued after obtaining stamps from
the Dubai Courts, Dubai Prosecution, and GDRFA.
Apply
for a new passport
Once the lost passport
certificate has been issued you can apply for a new passport at your embassy.
Each embassy has its own requirements and processing time.
Indian passport
Indian passport
holders will have to head to the Indian Consulate Attestation Centre (IVS
International) to receive a sworn affidavit.
For that you will need
an English translation of the police certificate as well a letter typed on the
sponsoring company’s letterhead explaining the circumstance leading to the loss
of passport and a copy of the lost passport, if available.
You will then have to
take your affidavit to the BLS Centre, where you will be asked to fill out a
number of forms. You will also need to bring personal documents, including six
recent pictures of yourself and a photocopy of your Emirates ID or driving
license.
Replacement fee
(within 7 working days): Dhs570
Pakistani Passport
Those holding
Pakistani passports will need to visit the Consulate General of Pakistan,
located in Bur Dubai.
There you will need to
submit the original police report and lost certificate, a passport copy, if
available, the NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis) and
copies of all these documents.
Normal Replacement fee
(within 30 days): Dhs151
Urgent Replacement fee (within 10 days): Dhs251
Urgent Replacement fee (within 10 days): Dhs251
British Passport
UK citizens are
advised to call the British Embassy in Dubai or Abu Dhabi immediately if they
have lost their passport.
Cancelling your old
passport and replacing it with a new one can be done online via the Identity
and Passport Service in the UK.
If you urgently need a
passport replacement for travel reasons, the embassy can issue an emergency
travel document while the new passport is processing.
Replacement fee
(within 21 days): Dhs500
Philippine Passport
Philippine passport
holders will need to visit the Philippine Consulate General embassy in Dubai to
replace their passport.
Before doing so, you
will need to fill out an ‘affidavit of loss’ form, which is available online.
Once that is done, you
must take the affidavit, the police report and lost passport certificate (with
English translation) with two copies of each to the embassy.
The embassy also
requires you to bring three copies of the NSO (National Statistics Office)
birth certificate authenticated by Philippine’s Department of Foreign Affairs
and copies of the lost passport, if available.
Replacement fee
(within 6-8 weeks): Dhs340
Lebanese Passport
To replace a lost
Lebanese passport, you will first have to fill out an application form
available online.
You can then visit the
Lebanese Embassy in Dubai or Abu Dhabi with the application form, the police
report and certificate, four passport size photos and a photocopy of the lost
passport, if available.
You are also required
to bring a letter describing how you lost your passport. Personal identity
papers such as your personal civil registration (Ikhraj Kayd Fardy) or Lebanese
ID (Hawiya) will also be needed, along with two copies.
Replacement fee
(within 6-8 weeks): Dhs150
Restamp UAE residence visa
In order to restamp
the residence visa onto a new passport, you will need to fill out an
application for replacement of lost items, available at any residence visa
centres.
You will also need to
bring your original new passport, the lost passport certificate issued by the
police department, a company declaration letter on the lost passport, an
original ID card, three passport sized photos and a photocopy of the old
passport, if available.
The UAE residency
department will stamp the new residence visa with the same validity period as
the one issued in the lost passport, or will issue a new UAE residence visa,
subject to its expiration date.

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