The article "Printout of re-entry visa not required from Sept. 7" by Muhammad Hadad says there is no need to print out exit-reentry visa as "details on the website will be considered authentic and final, and as such there is no need to carry a printout." How about the airlines, will they have an access to the travelers' visas? If not, there certainly is a need to carry a printout if the airlines want to see the visa in another country's airports. Alan, Online response II. What will happen if you come from another airport, what documents will I show to my home country's immigration officers? Will they be given links to access our exit-reentry visa? Salman, Online response III. Minister of Interior Prince Muhammad Bin Naif deserves appreciation for abolishing exit-entry visa printout. We also suggest that 20th-century-old passport office at Khandara in Jeddah should have enough open space. At present, it looks like a fish market. Ghulam Nabi, Online response IV. This is one of the best improvements in the services for people.The individual or Abshir service is already helping the people travel freely. But one problem is that employers are still keeping the expatriate workers' passports and an employee has wait for his employer's approval even in emergency cases. Alamcodenazeer, Online response V. It's a good news. Carrying exit-reentry is a problem. You always have to be careful not to lose it. Thanks for such initiative! Syed Tahir, Online response VI. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Prince Mohammad Bin Naif for abolishing the exit-reentry visa printout from Sept. 7. May Allah bless him with long life and good health. Ejaz Ahmed Abbasi, Online response