Essential steps for pilgrims: What to do if you lose your Hajj identification card?

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Carrying Nusuk card mandatory for pilgrims as it contains essential information

 

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated that in the event of losing the Nusuk card, the pilgrim should immediately inform their group leader.

Cairo: Saudi authorities have outlined the steps pilgrims must follow if they lose their mandatory identification card during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated that in the event of losing the Nusuk card, the pilgrim should immediately inform their group leader, use the digital version of the card when travelling, and report the loss to the nearest security officer.

Help can also be requested by calling 1966 or by visiting the Guests of God Care Centre or Nusuk Care Centre branches located around the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Islam’s holiest site.

Following these steps will ensure continued access to services and unrestricted movement throughout the holy sites, the ministry noted.

The Nusuk Hajj card is an official document that distinguishes authorised pilgrims from irregular ones.

It carries essential information such as the pilgrim’s location assignments in Mecca, Medina, and other sacred sites, as well as contact details of the service company.

The card also stores the pilgrim’s medical history, aiding in both guidance and emergency care, and reducing the risk of individuals going missing.

Carrying the Nusuk card is mandatory for all pilgrims throughout the Hajj season.

 

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