VFS Global and Philippine Officials Launch Tech-Enabled Contract Verification Centre in Dubai

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Fintech Middle East & Africa

Philippine officials from the Migrant Workers Office (MWO) and VFS Global formally inaugurated the new Contract Verification Centre (CVC) in Dubai this week. Located within the world’s largest Visa Application Centre in Wafi City, the launch marks a significant milestone in enhancing support services for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) across the UAE.

The new service was established through a partnership between VFS Global and DBP Data Centre Inc. (DCI). It is designed to streamline the employment contract verification process by offering OFWs a more accessible, efficient, and technology-enabled experience.

Digitising the verification journey

The Contract Verification Centres, located in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi, allow OFWs to conveniently book appointments and make payments online prior to completing their in-person document submission at the centre. Once the MWO finalises the verification, applicants receive a notification at their registered email addresses, allowing them to seamlessly access their Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) and verified contract.

To further improve user experience and accessibility, the centres feature:

  • Extended operating hours.
  • Real-time application tracking.
  • Secure online payment options.
  • A convenience-fee waiver during the first 30 days of operations.
Safeguarding worker welfare

The inauguration ceremony was led by a delegation including Michielson Luakian, president and CEO; Jose Carmelo Porciuncula, chief operating officer; and Jose Enrique Singson, business development department head. They were joined by Jeane Mendoza and Suzanne Rodriguez from MWO-Dubai, alongside Siddharth Mehra and Monaz Billimoria from VFS Global.

Ultimately, this initiative reflects a shared commitment to supporting OFWs through secure, transparent, and reliable service delivery. It ensures that employment contracts meet Philippine government standards, thereby safeguarding worker welfare across the UAE.

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