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The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) in UAE has issued a public warning urging citizens, residents, and visitors to use only authorised platforms when applying for services related to entry, residency, and employment in the UAE.
The authority cautioned against responding to misleading advertisements by unauthorised offices or companies promoting their services through websites and social media platforms, a WAM report said.
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According to the ICP, its official services are accessible through simplified and user-friendly procedures on its website, smart application, and through approved service centres and typing offices nationwide. It stressed that no special privileges or expedited services have been granted to third-party offices that claim otherwise.
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The authority highlighted a growing trend of fraudulent online practices, where fake accounts and websites advertise government-related services under the pretense of offering faster processing. These entities, the ICP stated, often charge excessive fees and fail to comply with regulations or approved service standards.
“These fraudulent advertisers use deceptive tactics to exploit the public,” the ICP said in a statement. “Their actions damage the authority’s reputation, pose security risks, and contribute to the growth of a black market that undermines transparency and fairness.”
The authority also confirmed that it is actively monitoring suspicious online activities and coordinating with the relevant legal bodies to take appropriate legal action against violators.
Residents and visitors are urged to report any suspicious activity and refer only to the official channels for services to ensure authenticity and avoid falling victim to scams.