The UAE is home to around 2.8 million expatriate Indians, many of whom are blue collar workers in the infrastructure sector
Addressing the media here, Albanna said that the mission was trying to offer its various services electronically and the new app also conforms to the Digital India initiative.
"The Embassy has created two applications on Apple Store and Google Play where you can access that under the name of United Arab Emirates Embassy, New Delhi," he said.
"The app is dedicated to providing information and the information actually serves both UAE nationals visiting India and also Indians trying to gather information to visit the UAE and also those going to work in the UAE."
The UAE is home to around 2.8 million expatriate Indians, many of whom are blue collar workers in the infrastructure sector.
According to an Embassy statement, the new app is more like a map having key destinations and points along with proper guidance to help process and resolve issues.
For the UAE nationals, it provides services such as 'Twajudi' (service aimed at helping any national return in case of emergency), and help in the case of loss of passport.
"For Indian nationals, the app provides visa and attestation information to help in bridging the gap information to smoothening the overall process," the statement said.
1- IOS APPLE STOR.https://t.co/0ZTgkcQrwT
2- ANDROID GOOGLE PLAY.
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- UAE Embassy-Newdelhi (@UAEembassyIndia) December 5, 2017