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Post by bostonindian on Nov 18, 2011 9:35:11 GMT
o everyone,
Does anyone know how to apply for an e-gate card at Dammam Airport Does one have to go to the airport to get it or one can get it inside Aramco somewhere. Do children have ability to get e-gate card?
Thx.
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Post by alexander.lund on Nov 19, 2011 13:27:57 GMT
E-card? Sounds like an easier way through the passport security? I cannot help you on this one, but would love to know more about avoiding queue at Dammam Airport!
Alex
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Post by soverydeb on Nov 19, 2011 13:37:42 GMT
I copied and pasted this from another post:
Re: e immigration card
by GroveWanderer » Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:44 am
Info taken from the Ministry of the Interior's website:
Passports Director-General launches "e-Gate" at KFIA Saay, 29 October 2011
The director-general of Passports Lt. General Salem bin Mohammed al-Belaihid, has officially launched an "e-Gate" service at King Fahd International Airport (KFIA) in Dammam.
The e-Gate provides a better and speedier service for passengers as verification process is carried out via biometrics (fingerprints, eye images); this technical service aims to speed up the registration of arrivals and departures, and to achieve more control and central follow-up of the entry and exit processes to and from the Kingdom.
The e-Gate card, which is available for Saudi citizens and foreign residents alike, can be obtained free of charge, but it is not a subsute for travel documents.
The introduction of the new system will help facilitate faster and safer immigration at the airports, allowing only five to seven seconds of processing per person at the electronic gate. This will eliminate the need to wait in long queues for an immigration officer to stamp and verify individual passports; instead, to grant clearance, they will now instruct people to swipe their cards at the gates and press their index fingers on panels that will identify the fingerprints.
To obtain an e-gate card, the applicant should first go to the registration table at the airport with a passport photo and the appropriate ideny documents (National ID for Saudis, Iqama for expats). Biometric information will be recorded onto the card (including fingerprints and eye images) and the applicant’s ideny will be validated from the photo before the card is issued.
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Post by alexander.lund on Nov 20, 2011 7:57:03 GMT
This is really good news!! It seems like it will be a drive out to the airport one of the first days!
Thanks alot!
Alex
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derekg
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Post by derekg on Dec 8, 2011 19:25:24 GMT
Today I went to King Fahd International Airport (KFIA) to find about the e-gate and getting authorization. It was a helpful trip, but I could not get the card this trip. What you need to so is when you are departing, go to the Captain's office instead of the immigration agent and request the e-gate authorization. If you do this, be very early for your flight (an extra hour more than usual) to ensure it can get done.
You can attempt to go out there and do this without the flight, but it does present some challenges and will likely leave you with the same results I found.
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Post by alexander.lund on Dec 9, 2011 8:41:14 GMT
Thank you, derekg, valuable information!
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