Dubai welcomes home Hajj pilgrims with special passport stamp

GDRFA Dubai marked the return of pilgrims through Dubai Airports with dedicated reception teams, commemorative gifts, and a symbolic entry stamp.

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Dubai welcomes home Hajj pilgrims with special passport stamp
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Dubai's residency authority greeted returning Hajj pilgrims at Dubai Airports with a special commemorative passport stamp and a children's welcome reception. Dedicated lanes and fast-track procedures were also in place to ease arrivals during the Hajj return period.

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  • GDRFA Dubai issued a special "welcome back" stamp to returning pilgrims
  • Children presented flowers and gifts to arriving Hajj travellers
  • Dedicated lanes and fast-track entry procedures were activated at Dubai Airports

Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs greeted returning Hajj pilgrims at Dubai Airports this week with a special passport stamp carrying the message “The UAE Welcomes the Return of Pilgrims,” part of a reception initiative designed to mark the occasion beyond routine border processing.

Alongside the stamp, GDRFA teams and a group of children met arriving pilgrims with flowers and commemorative gifts at the gate. The airports also operated dedicated lanes and fast-track entry procedures, coordinated with aviation and border partners, to ease the flow of returning travellers.

Major General Talal Ahmed Al Shangiti, Assistant Director General for Air Ports Affairs at GDRFA Dubai, said the initiative reflected the authority’s broader approach to border services.

“The return of pilgrims to their homeland is an occasion that carries profound Spirituality and humanitarian meanings. At GDRFA Dubai, we were keen for their reception to embody the UAE’s authentic values of hospitality and appreciation, while also reflecting Dubai’s image as a global city that delivers its services with a human-centered approach and the highest standards of professionalism,” he said in a statement.

GDRFA said the initiative is part of its continuing effort to align border operations with national and religious occasions, treating entry procedures as part of the overall travel experience rather than a purely administrative function.