Abu Dhabi: The Pakistan Embassy in Abu Dhabi inaugurated its newly renovated consular halls with double the seating capacity and advanced features for a better visitor experience.
The renovated facility has been equipped with a queue management system (QMS) to streamline the flow of expats, who make up the second-largest community group in the UAE.
This new service is expected to reduce waiting times for expats requiring consular assistance.
Joint efforts
The renovation of the halls was made possible through a joint effort between the Government of Pakistan and Al Ansari Exchange, a leading exchange company in the UAE.
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE, and Rashed Al Ansari, CEO of Al Ansari Exchange, unveiled the inaugural plaque and toured the passport and attestation sections during an event attended by Emirati nationals and expats.
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Efficient consular services
Tirmizi reaffirmed the Pakistan Government’s commitment to providing efficient consular services for expats. He also expressed appreciation for the support extended by Al Ansari Exchange.
Al Ansari praised the Pakistani community’s contributions to strengthening the bilateral ties and highlighted his company’s commitment to work with the embassy for the welfare of expats.