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Driving License Translation for Abu Dhabi DOT

MOJ Certified for Department of Transport Conversion

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Abu Dhabi license conversion runs through the Department of Transport (DOT), not RTA. The approved country list is the same across the UAE. However, the Abu Dhabi process has distinct requirements that catch many applicants off guard. A video eye test, a video of your license, and gear type selection are all mandatory here.

Abu Dhabi DOT RequirementDubai RTA EquivalentKey Difference
Video eye testStandard paper eye testMust use Al Jabeer or Yateem
License video submissionNot requiredVideo showing both sides
Gear type selectionSelected laterManual or automatic at application
3-5 day processing1-2 day processingLonger timeline overall

Why Abu Dhabi Is Different from Dubai

The DOT operates independently from Dubai’s RTA. Both authorities accept MOJ-certified translations. Both follow the same approved country list. But Abu Dhabi adds extra verification steps. The video eye test replaced paper certificates several years ago. The license video requirement helps DOT staff verify documents remotely. These steps add time but reduce rejection rates.

Complete These Requirements Before Contacting Us

Abu Dhabi DOT requires nine items for license conversion. Unlike Dubai, you must gather all documents before requesting the translation. The translation is the final piece of your application.

What You Need Ready First (Items 1-8)

  • Emirates ID — both sides (must show Abu Dhabi residency)
  • Foreign driving license — both sides
  • Video showing both sides of the license (Abu Dhabi-specific)
  • Eye test receipt from Al Jabeer or Yateem optician
  • Passport copy (with valid Abu Dhabi residence visa)
  • Personal photo (recent, passport-sized)
  • Valid mobile number (for SMS notifications from DOT)
  • Gear type selection — manual or automatic transmission

Item 9 — What we provide: MOJ-certified Arabic translation of your driving license. Send us your license photos once items 1-8 are ready.

Who Needs This Service

Expats arriving in Abu Dhabi for work in ADGM financial district, government roles, or oil and gas positions often need license conversion within their first weeks. Al Ain residents follow the same requirements but use a separate traffic department. Complete all DOT requirements first, then contact us for the translation to finalize your application.

Abu Dhabi DOT License Conversion: The Complete Guide

How Abu Dhabi Differs from Dubai

Dubai and Abu Dhabi share the same approved country list for license conversion. The translation requirements are identical. But the process you follow and the documents you submit are different in several important ways.

Abu Dhabi’s Department of Transport (DOT) manages all license services in the emirate. This includes Abu Dhabi city, Mussafah, and Al Ain. If your Emirates ID shows Abu Dhabi residency, DOT is your only option. You cannot convert through Dubai RTA for convenience.

The three main differences are the video eye test, the license video requirement, and the gear type declaration. Dubai requires none of these at the initial application stage. In Abu Dhabi, you must complete all these steps before requesting the translation from us.

The Video Eye Test Explained

Abu Dhabi replaced traditional paper eye certificates with a video-recorded examination. The optician tests your vision while a camera records the entire process. Results upload directly to the DOT system electronically.

Only two optician chains are approved:

  • Al Jabeer Optical — Branches across Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain
  • Yateem Optician — Locations throughout Abu Dhabi emirate

The test takes approximately 20 minutes and costs AED 150-250. No referral or appointment is strictly required. However, calling ahead confirms the branch has video equipment available that day. Not every location has equipment running at all times.

What Happens During the Test

The optician tests each eye individually, then both together. You read letters on a screen at varying distances. The camera records your responses and the optician’s findings. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring them. The test notes whether corrective lenses are required for driving.

After the test, the optician uploads results to the DOT database. You receive a receipt showing completion. Keep this receipt. You will need it when submitting your application at DOT. Results stay in the system, so DOT can verify them electronically.

Paper Tests Are Not Accepted

Even if you completed an eye test at a Dubai optician last week, Abu Dhabi DOT will not accept it. Paper certificates from any emirate are invalid for Abu Dhabi applications. You must complete the video version at an approved Abu Dhabi optician. This is a firm requirement with no exceptions.

The License Video Requirement

Abu Dhabi DOT requires a short video showing both sides of your foreign driving license. This is separate from the photos you provide. The video allows DOT staff to verify security features, holograms, and other anti-fraud elements on your license.

How to Record an Acceptable Video

Place your license on a flat, well-lit surface. Use your smartphone camera. Record the front side for 5-10 seconds, showing all text clearly. Flip the license and record the back for another 5-10 seconds. Tilt the license slightly so any holographic elements catch the light.

Avoid shadows, reflections, and shaky footage. The video does not need editing or special formatting. A simple, steady recording is sufficient. Send the video to us via WhatsApp and we confirm quality before you submit.

Gear Type Selection

At the time of DOT application, you must declare whether you want a manual or automatic license. This is not a trivial choice. It appears as a permanent restriction on your UAE license.

If your foreign license covers manual transmission:

  • Select manual — Drive both manual and automatic vehicles
  • Select automatic — Restricted to automatic vehicles only

If your foreign license is automatic-only, you can only select automatic. DOT cross-references this against your original license and translation. Our translation clearly indicates any automatic restrictions so you know your options before applying.

Changing from automatic to manual later requires a driving test. Most applicants with manual-capable licenses choose manual to maintain flexibility.

Approved Countries for Direct Conversion

The approved country list is UAE-wide. Abu Dhabi uses the same list as Dubai and all other emirates. Holders of licenses from these countries can convert without a driving test:

GCC Countries: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar

Europe: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Poland, Turkey

Americas: United States, Canada

Asia Pacific: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand

Other: South Africa

If your country is not on this list, you still need the MOJ translation. DOT requires it to open your file and establish your driving history before directing you to a driving school.

Countries Requiring the DOT Driving Test

If your country is not on the approved list, you must complete driving lessons and pass the DOT test. Common nationalities requiring testing include:

  • India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam
  • Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria
  • Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia
  • China (Mainland)

The translated license is still required for your file opening with DOT. It helps establish your driving experience and may reduce the number of mandatory lessons at some driving schools.

Abu Dhabi Timeline: What to Expect

For approved-country license holders, the Abu Dhabi process takes 3-5 days total. Here is the typical breakdown:

Day 1-2: Video Eye Test (Your Step) — Visit Al Jabeer or Yateem for the video eye test. Walk-ins are accepted at most branches. The test takes 20 minutes. Results upload to DOT immediately. Pick up your receipt. Also record your license video and gather all other documents.

Day 2-3: Translation (Our Step) — Once your documents are ready, send us your license photos via WhatsApp. Standard service delivers within 24 hours. Express service completes in 2-4 hours. This is the only step that involves us.

Day 3-4: DOT Submission (Your Step) — Visit a typing center near your chosen DOT center. They enter your details into the system. Submit your complete nine-item checklist at DOT. Staff verify your documents and video eye test results.

Day 4-5: License Issuance — DOT processes your application within 1-2 business days. You receive an SMS notification when your license is ready for collection. Return to DOT to pick up your UAE license.

Compare this to Dubai, where approved-country holders often complete everything in 1-2 days. The extra time in Abu Dhabi comes from the video eye test booking and the separate processing step after submission.

ADGM and Financial District Professionals

Many expats relocating to Abu Dhabi for positions in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) need license conversion within their first weeks. The financial district attracts professionals from approved countries who qualify for direct conversion. Our express service ensures the translation does not become a bottleneck in your settling-in process.

ADGM employees typically also need bank statement translations and degree certificate translations for their employment files. We handle all three document types with the same MOJ certification.

Common Abu Dhabi Rejection Reasons

  • Wrong eye test type: Paper eye tests from Dubai or other emirates are not accepted. Must be video format from approved optician.
  • Missing license video: Photos alone are not sufficient. DOT requires the video showing both sides of your foreign license.
  • Emirates ID not Abu Dhabi: Your ID must show Abu Dhabi emirate residency. Dubai or Sharjah ID holders cannot convert through DOT.
  • No gear type selected: You must declare manual or automatic at application. The form cannot proceed without this selection.
  • Expired foreign license: Licenses expired more than two years are typically not accepted without additional documentation from your home country.
  • Name mismatch: Your license name must match your passport spelling. Our translation preserves the exact name from your original document.

Al Ain: Separate Processing

Al Ain residents follow the same requirements as Abu Dhabi city but use the Al Ain Traffic Department. This is a separate office within the DOT system. You cannot use Abu Dhabi city centers if your Emirates ID shows Al Ain residency.

Al Ain has its own queue and processing timeline. During busy periods, processing may take a day or two longer than Abu Dhabi city. Al Jabeer Optical operates branches in Al Ain where you can complete the video eye test locally.

The document checklist is identical. The translation requirement is the same. The only difference is the physical location where you submit your application.

MOJ Translation: The Final Piece of Your Application

The MOJ-certified Arabic translation completes your nine-item checklist. Once you have gathered items 1-8, send us your license and we prepare the translation. Without it, DOT cannot process your file. The translation includes all license categories, validity dates, restrictions, and endorsements.

Our translations are formatted specifically for UAE traffic authority requirements. The MOJ stamp, QR verification code, and translator license number (#701) allow DOT staff to validate the document instantly. For more about the distinction between MOJ and certified translation, read our MOJ vs certified translation guide.

After Your License Conversion

Once you receive your UAE license, keep your translated document. Some car rental companies and insurance providers ask to see the original translation during the first year of your UAE driving history. The translation also serves as proof of your driving background if you ever need to reference it for employment or insurance purposes.

New arrivals often need several translations during their first months. Police clearance certificates, bank statements, and visa-related documents are all common alongside license translation.

License Translation Across Abu Dhabi

Residents across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and surrounding areas use our driving license translation for DOT conversion. New arrivals in the ADGM financial district often need license translation alongside visa documentation and police clearance certificates.

For a broader view of license translation across the UAE, see our driving license translation hub. Dubai residents should visit our Dubai RTA guide instead. We also translate degree certificates and bank statements for complete immigration packages.

Need your license translated for Abu Dhabi DOT? Send photos of both sides via WhatsApp for an exact quote.

طريقة العمل

01

Gather your documents and complete the eye test

Collect items 1-8: Emirates ID, license, passport, photo, mobile number. Complete the video eye test at Al Jabeer or Yateem. Record your license video. Choose gear type.

02

Send us your license photos

Once your other documents are ready, send clear photos of front and back of your license via WhatsApp. We confirm everything and provide a quote.

03

We prepare your MOJ-certified translation

MOJ-licensed translator creates your Arabic translation with all categories, validity dates, and restrictions. Same-day service available.

04

Submit your complete file at DOT

Bring all nine items to any DOT center. Approved-country holders receive their license within days.

DOT vs RTA: what is different

Different authority, different process
Dubai uses the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) for license conversion. Abu Dhabi uses the Department of Transport (DOT). Both accept MOJ-certified translations. Both follow the same approved country list. The differences are procedural, not legal. DOT requires a video eye test instead of a paper certificate. DOT also requires a video of your license. You must select your gear type (manual or automatic) at application time. These additional steps mean the Abu Dhabi process takes 3-5 days for approved countries, compared to 1-2 days in Dubai.
Can I use my Abu Dhabi translation in Dubai?
Yes. An MOJ-certified translation is valid across all seven emirates. If you hold an Abu Dhabi visa but want to understand the Dubai process, see our <a href='/personal/immigration/license/dubai-rta/'>Dubai RTA license conversion guide</a>. However, you must convert your license in the emirate that issued your residence visa.
Timeline comparison
Dubai RTA: 1-2 days total for approved countries. Paper eye test at any optician. File opening and license issuance often happen the same day. Abu Dhabi DOT: 3-5 days total for approved countries. Video eye test must be booked at specific opticians. Processing takes 1-2 business days after submission. Al Ain may take slightly longer due to separate processing.

Video eye test requirement

Why Abu Dhabi uses video eye tests
Abu Dhabi DOT replaced paper eye certificates with video-based testing. The optician records your eye examination on video. Results upload directly to the DOT system. This eliminates the possibility of fraudulent certificates and streamlines verification. Standard paper eye tests from Dubai or other emirates are not accepted by Abu Dhabi DOT. Even if you have a recent eye test from an RTA-approved optician, you must complete the video version for DOT.
Where to get the video eye test
Only two optician chains are approved for Abu Dhabi DOT video eye tests: Al Jabeer Optical (multiple branches across Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain) and Yateem Optician (locations throughout Abu Dhabi emirate). Call ahead to confirm video eye test availability at your chosen branch. Not every branch may have the equipment ready at all times.
What to expect during the test
The video eye test takes approximately 20 minutes. The optician tests both eyes individually and together. A camera records the entire examination. Results are uploaded to DOT electronically. You receive a receipt confirming completion. Cost ranges from AED 150 to AED 250 depending on the optician. No appointment is strictly required, but booking ahead avoids waiting. Bring your Emirates ID and passport to the optician.
What if I wear glasses or contact lenses?
Wear your corrective lenses to the test. The optician records whether you need vision correction for driving. If correction is required, your UAE license will carry a restriction noting that glasses or lenses must be worn while driving. This is standard procedure and does not affect your conversion eligibility.

License video requirement

What is the license video?
Abu Dhabi DOT requires a short video showing both sides of your foreign driving license. This is separate from photos. The video must clearly show the license details, security features, and holographic elements. DOT staff use the video to verify your license is genuine.
How to record the video
Use your smartphone camera. Place the license on a flat, well-lit surface. Record the front side for 5-10 seconds, then flip to the back for another 5-10 seconds. Ensure all text is legible and any holographic features are visible. Avoid shadows or reflections that obscure details. Send the video to us along with your license photos. We can confirm the quality is sufficient before you submit to DOT.
Why Dubai does not require this
Dubai RTA verifies licenses in person at the service center. Abu Dhabi DOT processes some applications remotely, so the video serves as additional verification. This is one of the reasons Abu Dhabi's process takes slightly longer but has fewer in-person rejection issues.

Full document checklist explained

Emirates ID (both sides)
Your Emirates ID must show Abu Dhabi emirate residency. If your ID lists Dubai or another emirate, you must convert your license through that emirate's authority instead. DOT verifies residency electronically when processing your application.
Foreign driving license (both sides)
Your license must be valid or recently expired. Bring the physical original. DOT may retain the original during processing and return it when your UAE license is issued. If your license is in a non-Latin script, the MOJ translation becomes especially important for DOT staff to verify details.
Passport with Abu Dhabi residence visa
Your passport must contain a valid UAE residence visa sponsored in Abu Dhabi emirate. Tourist visas do not qualify for license conversion. Visit visa holders cannot apply. If your visa is under renewal, check with DOT whether a pending renewal affects your application timeline.
Personal photo and mobile number
Bring a recent passport-sized photo meeting UAE standards. Your mobile number must be active and registered in the UAE. DOT sends SMS notifications about your application status. If you change your number during processing, update it with DOT to avoid missing notifications.
Gear type: manual or automatic
You must declare whether you want a manual or automatic license at the time of application. This is not something you can change later without retesting. If your foreign license covers manual transmission, you can choose either option. If your foreign license is automatic-only, you can only select automatic. Choosing manual gives you permission to drive both manual and automatic vehicles. Choosing automatic restricts you to automatic vehicles only.

DOT service centers

Muroor Road main center
The main DOT center on Muroor Road handles all license services including conversion, renewal, and replacement. This is the busiest location. Visit early morning or mid-afternoon to avoid peak queues. Full license conversion services are available here.
Mussafah service center
Located in the Mussafah industrial area, this center serves residents of Mussafah and surrounding neighborhoods. It offers the same license conversion services as the main center. Wait times are typically shorter than Muroor Road. Convenient for workers in the industrial zone.
Al Ain Traffic Department
<a href='/locations/al-ain/'>Al Ain</a> residents must process their license conversion at the Al Ain Traffic Department, not at Abu Dhabi city DOT centers. The requirements are identical: video eye test, license video, gear selection, and full document checklist. Al Ain has its own processing queue, which may result in slightly different timelines. Al Jabeer Optical has branches in Al Ain for the video eye test. Confirm availability before visiting.

Al Ain residents

Separate processing for Al Ain
Al Ain operates its own Traffic Department within the Abu Dhabi DOT system. If your Emirates ID shows Al Ain residency, you must process through the Al Ain office. You cannot use Abu Dhabi city centers for convenience. The Traffic Department verifies residency at submission.
Al Ain video eye test locations
Al Jabeer Optical operates branches in Al Ain that provide the video eye test. Yateem Optician also has Al Ain locations. Confirm with the specific branch that video eye test equipment is available before making the trip. Not all branches may offer this service at all times.
Timeline for Al Ain
Al Ain processing follows the same 3-5 day timeline as Abu Dhabi city. Some applicants report slightly longer waits during busy periods. The Al Ain office processes fewer applications daily than Abu Dhabi city centers. Plan accordingly and keep your SMS notifications active.

Gear type: manual vs automatic

Why this matters at application
Unlike some countries where your license simply covers all vehicles you tested on, Abu Dhabi DOT requires you to declare your preference at application. This choice appears on your UAE license as a restriction (or lack of one). Getting it wrong means retesting later.
Manual license holders
If your foreign license authorizes manual transmission vehicles, you can select either manual or automatic for your UAE license. Selecting manual means you can drive both. Most applicants with manual licenses choose manual to keep their options open.
Automatic-only license holders
If your foreign license is restricted to automatic vehicles, you can only select automatic for your UAE license. DOT verifies this against your original license and translation. Attempting to select manual when your foreign license is automatic-only will result in rejection. Our translation clearly indicates any automatic-only restrictions on your original license so there are no surprises at DOT.
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Where can I get the video eye test in Abu Dhabi?
Only Al Jabeer Optical and Yateem Optician are approved for DOT video eye tests. Both have branches across Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain. Call ahead to confirm the branch has video equipment available. The test costs AED 150-250 and takes about 20 minutes.
Can I use a paper eye test from Dubai for Abu Dhabi DOT?
No. Abu Dhabi DOT only accepts video eye tests from approved opticians. Paper certificates from Dubai or other emirates are not valid for Abu Dhabi license conversion. You must complete the video test even if you recently passed a paper test elsewhere.
I live in Al Ain — where do I process my license?
Al Ain residents must use the Al Ain Traffic Department for license conversion. You cannot process at Abu Dhabi city DOT centers. The requirements are the same: MOJ translation, video eye test, license video, and full document checklist. Al Jabeer and Yateem have branches in Al Ain for the video eye test.
What is the video of the license for?
Abu Dhabi DOT requires a short video showing both sides of your foreign license. This helps DOT staff verify the license is genuine by checking security features and holographic elements. Record a clear, well-lit video using your smartphone. Send it to us via WhatsApp and we can confirm the quality.
Manual or automatic — does it matter?
Yes. Abu Dhabi DOT requires you to choose manual or automatic at the time of application. If your foreign license covers manual, you can select either option. If your foreign license is automatic-only, you must select automatic. Choosing manual allows you to drive both types. This cannot be changed later without retesting.
How long does the Abu Dhabi DOT process take?
Our translation is ready same-day. The overall DOT process takes 3-5 days for approved-country holders, but most of that time is spent on steps you handle independently: booking the video eye test (1-2 days) and DOT processing after submission (1-2 business days). Dubai's RTA process takes 1-2 days by comparison.
My Emirates ID is from Abu Dhabi — can I convert in Dubai instead?
No. You must convert your license through the authority of the emirate shown on your Emirates ID. Abu Dhabi residents use DOT. Dubai residents use RTA. If you recently moved and your Emirates ID still shows your previous emirate, update it first before applying for license conversion.
What if my license is from a country not on the approved list?
You still need the MOJ-certified translation to open your file with DOT. Non-approved-country applicants must complete driving lessons at an Abu Dhabi-approved driving school and pass the DOT driving test. The translation establishes your driving history and is required regardless of your country of origin.
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