The GAMCA registration slip is an essential document for anyone planning to travel to Gulf countries for employment or residence. It contains vital information such as your name, passport number, nationality, gender, and the assigned medical center where your examination will take place. Since this slip is required to undergo the medical test, any error or mismatch can cause significant delays or even rejection at the medical center. Therefore, correcting mistakes as soon as they are noticed is crucial.
Some of the most frequent errors include:
Even minor typing errors can lead to mismatches during verification. If your details do not perfectly match your passport, the medical center may refuse to conduct the examination, and your report might not be accepted by the Gulf authorities.
If you notice any mistake, the first step is to contact the assigned GAMCA-approved medical center. Use the contact details printed on your slip or listed on the official GAMCA (Wafid) website.
Clearly explain the issue and provide:
In some cases, the medical center can verify and correct minor details before your appointment.
If the medical center cannot modify the details, the best option is to cancel the existing registration and rebook a new appointment. Visit the official GAMCA portal and carefully re-enter your information. Double-check all details—especially your passport number, name spelling, and nationality—before submission.
After completing payment, a new GAMCA slip will be generated with the correct details. While this may involve paying the registration fee again, it ensures your data is accurate and that your medical test will proceed without complications.
Correcting errors on your GAMCA registration slip is straightforward if addressed quickly. Ensuring your slip details match your passport information helps you avoid delays, prevent rejections, and complete your medical examination smoothly. With careful attention to detail, your visa and medical process can proceed efficiently and without stress.