The pre-registration service at the Abu Samra border crossing has won the approval and satisfaction of a number of travelers through the port, both residents and visitors, stressing that it was distinguished by the ease and speed of procedures and contributed to saving time as it does not take more than a minute to obtain the entry and exit stamp. A report published by Qatar TV yesterday on its official account on Twitter stated that the port witnessed the entry of large numbers of cars coming by land to the country from several Gulf countries. The report indicated that most of these visitors have benefited from the pre-registration service through the “Haya” platform, for which a special lane has been allocated to the port, which saves them time and waiting queues in the usual tracks. Likewise, in the direction leading to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, there is no sign of the usual queues, despite the succession of cars and the large number of departures, as the concerned authorities at the Abu Samra port worked to receive travelers through the port from citizens and residents, and to check the pre-registration message received through Metrash2, and then direct them to the path designated for those who have obtained a certificate Pre-registration service and then complete the entry procedures in record time. Passengers passing through the Abu Samra port, citizens, residents and visitors who benefited from the pre-registration service, praised the ease of the procedures, which did not take more than a minute to obtain entry or exit stamps through the lane designated for pre-registration through the port. It is noteworthy that the pre-registration service for the Abu Samra border crossing, which was launched by the Ministry of the Interior, is an optional service that aims to facilitate entry and exit procedures from the port using the lane designated for that (noting that the rest of the lanes operate in their usual form), where citizens and residents can register through the Metrash2 application, while visitors can Register on the Haya platform. Before the launch of this service, the Abu Samra port was witnessing great congestion.
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