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Step-by-Step: How to Renew Your Emirates ID in Dubai
Your Emirates ID is more than just a card — it's your key to banking, healthcare, government services, and daily life in the UAE. Let it expire, and you're looking at AED 20 in fines every single day. This step-by-step guide covers everything you need to renew your Emirates ID in Dubai — required documents, online and typing centre options, fees, processing times, and the common mistakes that cost people time and money. Whether you're a UAE national or an expat resident, get it done right, on time, and without the stress.
Your Emirates ID is your most important document in the UAE. Don’t let it expire. This complete guide walks you through every step of the renewal process — from documents to delivery — in plain, simple English.
If you live and work in the UAE, your Emirates ID is one of the most important documents you will ever carry. It is your official proof of identity, your gateway to government services, your key to opening a bank account, and much more. So when it is time for renewal, you do not want to put it off.
This guide walks you through the entire process in Dubai — step by step, in plain and simple language. Whether you are a UAE national, a long-term expat, or a newer resident — everything you need is right here.
Why Renewing Your Emirates ID on Time Matters
Your UAE ID card is linked to almost every major service in the country — healthcare, banking, travel, education, and government portals. If it expires, you could face:
- Daily fines of AED 20 per day after expiry
- A maximum fine cap of AED 1,000
- Delays in your visa renewal process
- Restricted access to essential government services
- Potential regulatory issues for your employer
- Blocked insurance claims and healthcare access
- Banking account restrictions or freezes
A lapsed Emirates ID creates a domino effect of problems. The good news? Renewing it is straightforward once you know the steps.
Who Needs to Renew Their Emirates ID?
Both UAE nationals and expatriate residents need to renew their Emirates ID before it expires. The renewal timeline varies by category:
| Category | ID Validity Period | Renewal Window |
|---|---|---|
| UAE Nationals (adults) | 10 years | 30 days before expiry |
| Expats (employed) | Linked to residence visa | 30 days before expiry |
| Expats (family visa) | Linked to sponsor’s visa | 30 days before expiry |
| Children under 15 | 5 years | 30 days before expiry |
Documents You Need for Emirates ID Renewal
Before you begin the renewal process, get these documents ready. Missing even one can cause delays.
For UAE Nationals:
- Original valid passport
- Expired or soon-to-expire Emirates ID
- Passport-sized photo with a plain white background
For Expatriate Residents:
- Original passport with valid residence visa
- Old Emirates ID card
- Passport-sized photo with white background
- Medical fitness certificate (if required for visa renewal)
- Sponsor’s Emirates ID (for family visa holders)
- Power of Attorney (only if applying through a representative)
- UAE PASS login credentials (for online applications)
Option A: Renewing Online via ICP Website or App
This is the most convenient option for most residents. Here is the full process:
- Visit the ICP portal — Go to smartservices.icp.gov.ae or download the UAEICP mobile app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Log in with UAE PASS — UAE PASS is mandatory for government services. Register for it first if you haven’t already.
- Select Emirates ID Renewal — Choose “Emirates ID Services” then “Renewal of Emirates ID” from the menu.
- Enter your Emirates ID number — Verify your personal details displayed on screen are accurate.
- Upload your documents — Digitally upload your passport copy, photo, and any supporting documents.
- Choose your service type — Select standard processing or express (fast track) if you need it sooner.
- Pay the renewal fee — Complete payment online using a credit or debit card.
- Wait for your biometric SMS — You’ll receive a text message with your biometric appointment date and location.
- Attend your biometric appointment — Visit the designated centre with your original documents for fingerprint and photo capture.
- Receive your new Emirates ID — Delivered to your registered address by Emirates Post within 5 to 10 working days.
Option B: Renewing at a Typing Centre
If you prefer face-to-face help or need assistance with forms, visit a government-approved typing centre (also called AMER centre).
- Locate a typing centre — Find a government-approved typing or AMER centre near you in Dubai.
- Bring all original documents — Passport, old Emirates ID, photo, and visa page.
- Staff fills in your application — The typing centre team completes the form on your behalf.
- Review your form carefully — Confirm every detail is correct before submission.
- Pay the fees — Government renewal fee plus the centre’s service charge.
- Get your reference number — You’ll receive an application reference via SMS.
- Attend biometric appointment — Visit when notified by SMS for fingerprint and photo capture.
- Receive your Emirates ID — Collect at the centre or receive by post, depending on your preference.
Online vs. Typing Centre: Which Should You Choose?
| Factor | Online (ICP App/Website) | Typing Centre |
|---|---|---|
| Application method | Self-service via ICP portal | Staff handles your form |
| Documents | Uploaded digitally | Physical originals required |
| Convenience | Anytime, anywhere | During centre hours only |
| Biometric session | SMS notification sent | On-spot arrangement |
| Service fees | Gov fee + portal fee | Gov fee + service charge |
| Best for | Tech-comfortable residents | First-timers & complex cases |
| Processing time | 5–10 working days | 5–10 working days |
| Status tracking | Real-time online | Contact centre or ICP portal |
| Support | ICP helpdesk / FAQs | In-person customer service |
Emirates ID Renewal Fees in Dubai
Fees vary based on your category and processing speed. Here is a clear overview:
| Category | Standard Fee | Express Fee |
|---|---|---|
| UAE National (5-year renewal) | AED 100 | AED 150 |
| UAE National (10-year renewal) | AED 200 | AED 250 |
| Expat Resident | AED 100 + knowledge fee | Additional express charges |
| Typing Centre Service Fee | AED 30–70 (varies) | — |
| Late Renewal Fine | AED 20/day | Max AED 1,000 |
How Long Does the Renewal Take?
Standard processing takes 5 to 10 working days after your biometric appointment is completed. Express service can reduce this to 1 to 3 working days.
These factors can affect your timeline:
- Accuracy of documents submitted
- Whether biometric data needs to be recaptured
- How quickly your residence visa is verified
- Peak seasons — Ramadan, school registration periods, and year-end tend to be busier
What Happens If You Don’t Renew on Time?
Many people ask: what actually happens after the Emirates ID expires? Here is the reality:
- Day 1 after expiry: A daily fine of AED 20 begins to accumulate
- At AED 1,000: Fine is capped — but renewal is still mandatory
- Visa renewal blocked: You cannot renew your UAE residence visa without a valid Emirates ID
- Banking restrictions: Banks may freeze or restrict your account
- Healthcare complications: Hospitals may refuse non-emergency services
- Government portal access: Many digital services become restricted
- Employer penalties: Your employer may face regulatory consequences
Common Mistakes to Avoid
These are the most frequent errors we see — and how to avoid them:
- Waiting until the last day: Apply 30 days before expiry — biometric slots fill up fast
- Applying with an expired visa: Renew your residence visa first, always
- Wrong photo format: White background, no shadows, no glasses — failure here causes delays
- Name or date mismatch: Personal details must match your passport exactly
- Not having UAE PASS set up: Link it early — it speeds up everything
- Missing your biometric SMS: Rebooking adds days to your timeline
- Unpaid fines: Outstanding fines block the renewal process entirely
Emirates ID Renewal for Expats: Special Points
If you are an expatriate resident in Dubai, renewing your new Emirates ID has a few extra considerations:
- Your Emirates ID validity is tied to your residence visa — they expire together
- If your sponsor changes (new employer or visa type), you need a fresh ID, not a renewal
- Family visa holders must include the sponsor’s Emirates ID in the application
- Freelance and investor visa holders must ensure their trade licence is valid first
- Medical fitness certificates are mandatory for domestic workers and certain professions
Frequently Asked Questions
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