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Time Out Dubai
5 hours ago
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
5 must-know Emirates ID perks you should seriously be using
If you live in the UAE, then you must have an Emirates ID (it's a legal requirement). In fact, Emirates IDs are issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to all UAE citizens and residents. But your EID holds more power than you may think. Not only does it store 20 vital details about you, but it can be used for some pretty handy day-to-day things too. Here are five ways that your ID could make your life easier (and less expensive in some cases). You might also like: How to check the status of your Emirates ID Emirates ID perks and how to use them You can withdraw money from an ATM Several banks in the UAE allow customers to withdraw money by using their Emirates ID. You must bank with the bank and different banks have different rules. If you are an Emirates NBD customer. You can withdraw cash with your EID if you have the Emirates NBD mobile app on your phone. You'll use the app to generate a code that you'll then use at the ATM to withdraw the amount you need. Mashreq Bank allows customers to open accounts, pay their bills, update their personal information and withdraw and deposit cash by just showing their Emirates ID. You might also like: The secret to a cheaper AC bill? Set it to this temperature When using a Mashreq ATM, the customer's existing bank cards will appear on the ATM screen, allowing them to choose from a number of options including cash withdrawal, local and international transfers and chequebook and statement requests. Emirates IDs can also be used for cash withdrawals and transfers through Al Hilal Banks' ATMs. You can pay for fuel at petrol stations If you want to use your Emirates ID to pay for fuel you need to download an ADNOC Wallet. Once you have the app, your Emirates ID is linked to it and you can add money to your account. When filling up your petrol tank at ADNOC petrol stations you can insert your EID into the card payment slot and follow the on-screen instructions to pay for your fuel. You can also use your EID to pay for stuff at ADNOC Oasis convenience stores and car washes if you have an ADNOC Wallet. You can use it as your health insurance card Don't worry if you forget your health insurance card during your next visit to the doctor's clinic as you can show your Emirates ID. Medical service providers can use EIDs to process medical insurance. You might also like: How to get medical insurance in Dubai — what you need to know You can use it at DXB airport's e-gates Smart gates are an automated self-service border control system. They use facial recognition technology to identify travellers and can be found at Terminal 3 of DXB airport. Smart gates match faces to data connected to immigration databases which will know if the traveller is a UAE National, GCC National, UAE resident or a visa-on-arrival guest. You might also like: Travelling soon? Top lounges anyone can access at Dubai International Airport If you want to use your Emirates ID to head through the smart gate then all you need to do is register your Emirates ID with the ICP, swipe your Emirates ID card and look into the green light at the gate. You must remove glasses and hats before passing through. And get loads of discounts Probably the most fun aspect of holding an Emirates ID is that it can unlock discounts across the UAE. Several hotels and attractions offer cut-price deals to residents, and all you have to do is flash your EID. You might also like: 7 Emirates ID Discounts that are too good to miss More things to do in Dubai 10 things to do at Dubai International Airport Manicures, workouts, gaming, great food and more 13 free things to do outdoors at night in Dubai Explore Dubai after dark without spending any money The best dining deals and offers in Dubai Don't miss these incredible discounts across the city today


Time Out Dubai
22-05-2025
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
5 Emirates ID perks you should know
If you live in the UAE, then you must have an Emirates ID (it's a legal requirement). In fact, Emirates IDs are issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to all UAE citizens and residents. But your EID holds more power than you may think. Not only does it store 20 vital details about you, but it can be used for some pretty handy day-to-day things too. Here are five ways that your ID could make your life easier (and less expensive in some cases). You might also like: How to check the status of your Emirates ID Emirates ID perks and how to use them You can withdraw money from an ATM Several banks in the UAE allow customers to withdraw money by using their Emirates ID. You must bank with the bank and different banks have different rules. If you are an Emirates NBD customer. You can withdraw cash with your EID if you have the Emirates NBD mobile app on your phone. You'll use the app to generate a code that you'll then use at the ATM to withdraw the amount you need. Mashreq Bank allows customers to open accounts, pay their bills, update their personal information and withdraw and deposit cash by just showing their Emirates ID. You might also like: The secret to a cheaper AC bill? Set it to this temperature When using a Mashreq ATM, the customer's existing bank cards will appear on the ATM screen, allowing them to choose from a number of options including cash withdrawal, local and international transfers and chequebook and statement requests. Emirates IDs can also be used for cash withdrawals and transfers through Al Hilal Banks' ATMs. You can pay for fuel at petrol stations If you want to use your Emirates ID to pay for fuel you need to download an ADNOC Wallet. Once you have the app, your Emirates ID is linked to it and you can add money to your account. When filling up your petrol tank at ADNOC petrol stations you can insert your EID into the card payment slot and follow the on-screen instructions to pay for your fuel. You can also use your EID to pay for stuff at ADNOC Oasis convenience stores and car washes if you have an ADNOC Wallet. You can use it as your health insurance card Don't worry if you forget your health insurance card during your next visit to the doctor's clinic as you can show your Emirates ID. Medical service providers can use EIDs to process medical insurance. You might also like: How to get medical insurance in Dubai — what you need to know You can use it at DXB airport's e-gates Smart gates are an automated self-service border control system. They use facial recognition technology to identify travellers and can be found at Terminal 3 of DXB airport. Smart gates match faces to data connected to immigration databases which will know if the traveller is a UAE National, GCC National, UAE resident or a visa-on-arrival guest. You might also like: Travelling soon? Top lounges anyone can access at Dubai International Airport If you want to use your Emirates ID to head through the smart gate then all you need to do is register your Emirates ID with the ICP, swipe your Emirates ID card and look into the green light at the gate. You must remove glasses and hats before passing through. And get loads of discounts Probably the most fun aspect of holding an Emirates ID is that it can unlock discounts across the UAE. Several hotels and attractions offer cut-price deals to residents and all you have to do is flash your EID. More things to do in Dubai 10 things to do at Dubai International Airport Manicures, workouts, gaming, great food and more 13 free things to do outdoors at night in Dubai Explore Dubai after dark without spending any money The best dining deals and offers in Dubai 2024 Don't miss these incredible discounts across the city today


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Time of India
Still No REAL ID? These 5 states offer alternative travel IDs after May 7 — Here's what you can use
REAL ID Requirement Set for Nationwide Enforcement Live Events Five States Offer Enhanced Alternatives TSA Lists Acceptable Identification U.S. Passport U.S. Passport Card DHS Trusted Traveler Cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) Permanent Resident Card Border Crossing Card State-issued EDLs and EIDs Tribal-issued photo ID cards Foreign government-issued passports Public Awareness and Next Steps FAQs What is the REAL ID Act? When does the REAL ID requirement take effect? As the federal REAL ID deadline draws closer, travellers across the United States are preparing to comply with the new identification requirements set to take effect on Wednesday, May for residents of five specific states, alternative identification options remain available, sparing them the need to obtain a REAL ID, at least for in 2005 following a recommendation by the 9/11 Commission, the REAL ID Act mandates that all state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards must adhere to heightened federal security May 7, 2025, adult passengers boarding federally regulated commercial flights, entering certain federal buildings, or accessing nuclear facilities must present a REAL ID-compliant card or an approved alternative, as mentioned in a report by USA this change will apply to the majority of U.S. citizens, several identification forms — including U.S. passports, permanent resident cards, foreign-issued passports, and certain tribal identification cards — remain valid for air travel and federal access under Transportation Security Administration (TSA) a key exception, five U.S. states — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont, and Washington — continue to issue Enhanced Driver's Licenses (EDLs) or Enhanced IDs (EIDs), which are accepted by the Department of Homeland Security as REAL ID-compliant enhanced credentials not only fulfill federal travel requirements but also serve as proof of citizenship, allowing for land and sea travel to neighbouring countries such as Canada, Mexico, and Caribbean nations without the need for a passport, as per a report by USA is important to note, however, that not all identification cards issued in these states are automatically must explicitly choose an EDL or EID when applying or renewing their state-issued license or air travellers uncertain about compliance, the TSA maintains a comprehensive list of acceptable identification documents beyond the REAL include:Children under the age of 18 travelling with an adult are not required to present identification for domestic flights, offering some relief for families during the transition authorities have undertaken an extensive public awareness campaign over recent years, urging residents to prepare for the REAL ID enforcement date. Airports, DMV offices, and state agencies have also played a significant role in spreading information on documentation needs and of non-exempt states who have yet to upgrade their driver's license or obtain an alternative travel document are encouraged to act immediately to avoid last-minute at Department of Motor Vehicles offices are expected to increase as the May 7 deadline the REAL ID travellers standard becomes the new norm for domestic air travel, it is crucial for passengers to confirm their documentation status ahead of their next five states provide flexibility through EDL and EID issuance, the vast majority of Americans will now need to meet updated federal ID requirements to navigate U.S. airports and federal facilities without REAL ID Act, enacted in 2005, sets federal standards for the issuance of state driver's licenses and ID cards. It was recommended by the 9/11 Commission to enhance national enforcement begins on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. From this date, travelers must present a REAL ID-compliant card or approved alternative for certain federal purposes.