Cities and towns in the UAE do not use ZIP (or Postal) codes.
There are NO postcodes ANYWHERE in the UAE and no street deliveries of mail.
Most people get their mail at their employers address, through their own registered post box, or through door-to-door courier deliveries.
A typical postal address is:
Joe Smith
XYZ Corporation LLC
PO Box 12345
Al Ain
U.A.E.
The national postal service, Emirates Post (see link below) also has a system of "Public Post Boxes", here people can have mail sent to a common post office box and then have to collect if directly from the post office.
It is VERY difficult to convince some post office clerks in places like the UK that this is how it is. The same applies to filling in on-line forms where a postal code (or ZIP code) is a mandatory field. Normally, entering 0000 (4 zero's) is sufficient to bypass this.
The international telephone dialing code is (00) 971 and then the city code followed by the number
The UAE, or United Arab Emirates, does not have a postal code that covers the country. There are no street deliveries of mail, so everyone has a post office box number.
There is no postal code used in UAE. Also, street address too is not used in UAE. Instead, one can use Post Office Box number.
The United Arab Emirates does not use postal codes.
Fujairah zip code
postal code for fujairah
11
actually its 971+ and 6 for ajman zip code sincerly:me/UAE
There are no postcodes in Dubai its all Po Box numbers
The UAE does not use postal codes, you will need to know the Post Office Box number for the place you are sending the postal item to, as well as the post office which services that area.
'971' is the code for UAE. '5' would probably refer to Alweir in UAE. Not too sure of that.
Abu Dhabi is in UAE, so its exit code is 971 + 2. 2 is the Abu Dhabi city code. 971 is the country code of UAE.
Standard Chartered Bank (UAE) Swift Code: SCBLAEADXXX
The UAE and Dubai do not use a postal or zip code system at all
SCLAEAD
No! But before travel to out they need to take an International License from Emirates Post offices, Touring Clubs or any of insurance office in UAE...
What is the KTT code for Emirates National bank of Dubai
The UAE does not use postal codes, you will need to know the Post Office Box number for the place you are sending the postal item to, as well as the post office which services that area. Ras Al Khor and Al Awir are two separate places
This is the swift code for Emirates NBD Bank, a UAE based bank