Abu Dhabi /Â WAM
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) represented by the General Directorate of Naturalisation, launched a new initiative under the theme, “My Documents, My Responsibility” at its Abu Dhabi headquarters.
Launching the initiative aims to promote communication and sustainable relations with the community to achieve the MoI’s goals and values, notably boosting the public’s trust in the efficiency of services provided to them.
To achieve this goal, the MoI organised a host of outreach lectures about the importance of preserving official documents, at the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) and the Abu Dhabi Authority for Tourism and Culture. This aims to spread awareness among staff members and promote the culture of preserving national identity by emphasising the importance of official
documents in the United Arab Emirates.
Elaborating on the details of the initiative, Nawal Al Shuwaihi, General Directorate of Naturalisation, highlighted the importance of maintaining official and unofficial documents, and stressed the need to preserve and protect them against damage or loss, in addition to the key features of official documents in the UAE.
Al Shuwaihi also gave an overview of the MoI’s applications, and explained the proper ways to access the MoI’s website to learn about the services of the Naturalisation and Residency sector. She also shed light on the biometric passports issuance process via smart applications, and the different types of passport issued by the Ministry of
Interior.
The lecture was attended by Major Ali Awad Al Hassani, Head of the Strategy and Performance Development Section at the General Directorate of Naturalisation, Captain Ali Al Hashimi, from the Strategy and Performance Development Section at the Naturalisation Department in Abu Dhabi, Captain Khalifa Hamad Al Darmaki and Fatima Hassan, from the Department of Naturalisation in Abu Dhabi, Jassim Al Habsi, Projects Manager, Shamsa Al Hamli, and a number of Abu Dhabi Authority for Tourism and Culture personnel.