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Lost Your GAMCA Slip? Here’s How to Get a New One

If you’re applying for a Gulf country visa, the GAMCA (Gulf Approved Medical Centers Association) slip is one of the most important documents you’ll need. It acts as proof of your medical test appointment at an approved center. Without it, you cannot proceed with your medical examination, and this may delay your visa application. But what if you’ve lost your GAMCA slip? Don’t panic—there’s a simple way to get a new one.

Why Is the GAMCA Slip Important?

The GAMCA slip is generated once you book your medical appointment online. It contains details such as:

Applicant’s name.

Passport number.

Appointment date and assigned medical center.

Payment confirmation.

Without this slip, the medical center cannot conduct your test.

What to Do If You Lose Your GAMCA Slip

Losing your slip is common, but the good news is you can reprint or download it again. Follow these steps:

1. Visit the Wafid (GAMCA) Website

Go to the official Wafid portal (formerly GAMCA online).

Navigate to the section for checking or reprinting your medical slip.

2. Enter Your Details

Provide your passport number and nationality.

In some cases, you may also need your payment reference number.

3. Reprint the Slip

Once your details are verified, your appointment slip will appear.

Download and print a new copy.

4. Keep Digital Copies

Save a PDF version or take a screenshot.

Store it on your phone or email for easy access in case you misplace the printout again.

What If You Can’t Retrieve It Online?

Contact the medical center you were assigned to. They can help retrieve your appointment details.

If you booked through a travel agency or agent, ask them to provide a reprint.

As a last resort, you may need to generate a new GAMCA slip by booking again (which may involve an additional fee).

Tips to Avoid Losing Your GAMCA Slip in the Future

Always save a digital backup immediately after downloading.

Print at least two copies—one for the medical center and one as a spare.

Email yourself the slip so it’s accessible anywhere.

Final Thoughts

Losing your GAMCA slip can feel stressful, but it’s easy to fix by reprinting it through the Wafid online portal or contacting the assigned medical center. To avoid delays in your visa process, always keep digital and hard copies of the slip safe. With a little preparation, you can ensure your medical test and visa application go smoothly.