Noticed a Crack on Your Emirates ID? Don’t Ignore It

 Let’s be honest. Most of us have looked at a scratched or cracked card and thought, ‘It will still work’ until one day it doesn’t. That’s how it usually goes with Emirates ID’s damages. One moment it's a minor issue, and the next day it's stopping you from opening a new bank account or renewing your visa. When you are in the UAE, this small card carries more weight than you realise. And damaged cards can cause more than inconvenience—they can cause delays in important processes. So if you've noticed even the smallest issue, don’t take risks with it. 


In Dubai, your ID is more than an ordinary card. It’s your all-access pass—healthcare, banking, government portals, telecom services, car rentals, and even the airport eGates. One little crack can bring it all to a pause. So if you’ve been ignoring that chip that doesn’t tap anymore or a bend in the plastic, now’s the time to act.


And yes—there’s a proper (and surprisingly simple) way to replace Emirates ID in Dubai before it causes bigger problems.

What Counts as “Damaged”, Really?


Let’s start clearing it up. If you see:


  • Cracks in your ID

  • A broken or unreadable chip

  • Faded details

  • Bent corners 


Then, you are holding a card that can fail you anytime in the UAE. According to the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenship, the above physical damages qualify for replacement. Unless you replace Emirates ID, it is considered unfit for use.

How That Damage Affects You (Spoiler: It’s More Than You Think)


Still thinking it’s “not urgent”? Here’s what you might lose access to:


  • UAE Pass & digital logins (apps that rely on verification)

  • Banking services when opening or updating accounts

  • Healthcare access at private and public clinics

  • Mobile recharges or new plans with telecom providers.

  • Travel if you're relying on eGate fast-track clearance at the airport.

  • Visa renewals or Emirates ID-linked services—they often reject damaged cards.

Here’s How to Replace Your Emirates ID in Dubai


If you’re in Dubai, the easiest way to get your ID replaced is by visiting Amerbabalfalah—a government-authorised visa center located in Al Quoz. Simply follow these steps:


  1. Bring your original documents: Passport, the damaged ID, and a passport-size photo.

  2. Visit our center and tell the staff you need a replacement for a damaged card.

  3. Complete the replacement form and pay the applicable fee. 

  4. Submit your biometrics again if required.

  5. Track your application via SMS or Emirates Post.


That’s it! You have now submitted your application to replace Emirates ID in Dubai.

Why Choose Amerbabalfalah?


As an authorised visa service center, we simplify the replacement process so you don’t waste time figuring it out. Here’s what you can expect from us:


  • Trained staff who know exactly what the ICP requires

  • Quick form processing without unnecessary delays

  • Assistance with linked services (like Emirates and visa renewals together)

  • Located at Al Quoz Mall with minimal wait time


Conclusion


Being compliant helps to keep your daily life uninterrupted. A damaged Emirates identification card can quietly start limiting what you can do, from simple registrations to more complex approvals. Replacing it is a small act of preparation that saves you from future setbacks. At Amerbabalfalah, you’re not just updating a card — you’re staying ahead of avoidable troubles. With expert support and an efficient process, you can walk out knowing everything’s sorted. 


So don’t wait for a denial or delay to act — restore your ID, and move forward with confidence.

FAQ



As part of the replacement process your old card ( the damaged one) will be collected and deactivated. You can’t hold on to both your old and new cards.



Once it is processed, your new ID will be delivered to your registered Emirates Post address. You’ll receive an SMS notification with collection details also.


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