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Monday, December 30, 2024

Last Chance for UAE Visa Amnesty: Act by December 31, 2024

 This program offers individuals with irregular immigration status the opportunity to regularize their residency or safely exit the country without facing fines or penalties. The latest data


shows over 105,000 people have benefited from the UAE's visa amnesty program. This initiative has allowed many individuals to regularize their residency status or safely exit the country without facing fines or penalties.

Key Details:

  • Program Duration: September 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024.
  • Eligibility: Residents or visitors with overstayed or irregular residency.

Benefits:

  • Legal Status Regularization: Provides a pathway to adjust residency status without the threat of deportation.
  • Financial Relief: Waives accumulated overstay fines, offering significant financial relief.
  • Safe Exit Pathway: Ensures a dignified departure for individuals wishing to return to their home countries without permanent entry bans.
  • Administrative Streamlining: Helps immigration authorities update and maintain accurate resident records.

Why Act Now?

The deadline of December 31, 2024, is fast approaching, leaving less than days to take advantage of this amnesty. Delaying action could result in fines, deportation, or permanent entry bans.

This is a unique opportunity to address visa issues without the usual penalties, ensuring a secure and lawful future. If you or someone you know is affected, it's crucial to act promptly to benefit from this program.

 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Unlock Your Dreams in the U.A.E- Visa Regularization Offer Ends Soon

 Don't miss your last chance! The UAE Visa Amnesty program is ending soon.


Act now to:

·       Regularize your visa status

·       Avoid fines and penalties

·       Secure your future in the UAE

Don't wait! Visit the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) or Amer Centers to start the process.

Time is running out!

The UAE Visa Amnesty program, initially set to end on September 30, 2024, has been extended to December 31, 2024. This extension offers a grace period for individuals who have overstayed their residency or visit visas to rectify their immigration status without incurring penalties.

Key Points of the UAE Visa Amnesty Program:

·       Eligible Individuals:

o   Expatriates with expired residency visas

o   Individuals with expired visit visas

·       Benefits of the Amnesty:

o   Opportunity to regularize immigration status without facing fines

o   Grace period to exit the country without penalties

·       Important Dates:

o   Start Date: September 1, 2024

o   Extended End Date: December 31, 2024

How to Take Advantage of the Amnesty:

1.      Visit the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) or Amer Centers:

o   Consult with immigration officials to understand the specific procedures and requirements.

2.      Submit Necessary Documents:

o   Prepare required documents, such as passports, visa copies, and other relevant paperwork.

3.      Pay Applicable Fees:

o   Settle any outstanding fees or fines associated with the visa overstay.

4.      Regularize Status or Exit the Country:

o   Choose to either regularize your immigration status by obtaining a new visa or exit the country before the deadline.

Important Considerations:

·       Timely Action: It is crucial to act promptly to avoid any legal complications.

·       Consult with Immigration Experts: Seek advice from immigration professionals to ensure compliance with all regulations.

·       Stay Updated: Monitor official announcements and news for any changes or updates to the amnesty program.

By taking advantage of this extended amnesty period, individuals can resolve their immigration status legally and avoid potential penalties.

 

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Unlock New Opportunities: UAE Extends Visa Amnesty by 2 Months

 This is great news for those overstaying their visas in the UAE. The extension of the visa amnesty program gives them more time to regularize their status or leave the country without facing penalties. It's a humanitarian gesture that allows people to correct their situation and avoid potential legal issues.

Here are some key points to remember:

  • Extended Deadline: The new deadline for the visa amnesty program is December 31, 2024.
  • Benefits: Overstayers can either leave the country without penalties or convert their visa into a residency visa if they have a job offer.
  • Government Initiative: The UAE government is waiving millions in fines for overstayers, making it a more affordable process.

It's important for those affected by this to take advantage of this opportunity and resolve their visa status before the deadline.

Friday, August 30, 2024

Expats -Unlock New Opportunities: U.A.E Amnesty Period Starts September 1

 When is the amnesty period?

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The amnesty period, which exempts violators from financial fines and administrative restrictions, will commence on September 1, 2024, and will last for two months.

From left: Major General Sultan Yusuf Abdul Rahman Al Nuaimi, Director-General of Residency and officials

Who can benefit from the amnesty?

1.    Residency Violators: Individuals holding a residence permit in the illegal residence category after the grace period has ended, or whose permits have expired or been canceled.

2.    Visa Violators: Individuals holding a visa after the specified period of stay has ended.

3.    Absconding Cases: Those listed in the administrative lists of ‘Report of Interruption of Work’.

4.    Foreigners Born in the Country: Those whose guardians have not confirmed their residence within four months from the date of birth.

Who is not eligible for the amnesty?

1.    Residence and visa violators after September 1, 2024.

2.    Those on the list of work interruption reports (absconding) after September 1, 2024.

3.    Deportation cases – individuals deported from the country or the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

Benefits of the Grace Period

1.    Exemptions from Fines:

o   Administrative fines for illegal stay.

o   Establishment card fines.

o   Identity card fines.

o   Fines for not providing the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) with an employment contract.

o   Fines for not renewing an employment contract with MOHRE.

2.    Exemption from Fees:

o   Residence and visa cancellation fees.

o   Work interruption report filing fees.

o   Departure fees.

o   Residence and visa details fees.

o   Departure permit fees.

3.    No Entry Ban:

o   Violators can leave the country after settling their status without any administrative restrictions that prevent their return, and without a ban stamp.

How to Apply

Applications for the amnesty can be made through the ICP website (icp.gov.ae). You will only need to visit a service center once you receive a message for registering your biometric data.

Fingerprinting/Biometric Requirements

If you wish to leave the country, there are two scenarios:

1.    If you have previously completed biometric fingerprinting, a request for an exit permit is submitted, and the permit is issued directly.

2.    If you have not completed biometric fingerprinting, you will be directed to a specified fingerprinting center (for those aged 15 years and above). The procedures will be completed, and the exit permit will be issued.

Approved Biometric/Fingerprinting Centres

·       Abu Dhabi: All service centers with biometric fingerprint capture devices in Al Dhafra, Sweihan, Al Maqam, and Al Shahama.

·       Dubai: Al Aweer Service Centre.

·       Other Emirates: All service centers with biometric fingerprint capture devices.

Duration of the Exit Permit

The exit permit is valid for 14 days, within which you must exit the country. All previous fines and restrictions will be reinstated if departure is not possible within the deadline or if the permits expire outside the specified exemption period.

Does the amnesty include people who entered the country illegally?

No, the amnesty does not include infiltrators. They must review their case with the Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

How to Apply for the Amnesty

You can apply for the amnesty through the ICP website (icp.gov.ae). You will only need to visit a service center once you receive a message to register your biometric data.

Fingerprinting/Biometric Requirements

If you wish to leave the country, there are two scenarios:

1.    Previously Completed Biometric: If you have already completed biometric fingerprinting, you can submit a request for an exit permit, which will be issued directly.

2.    Biometric Not Completed: If you have not completed biometric fingerprinting, you will be directed to a specified fingerprinting center (for those aged 15 years and above). Once the fingerprinting procedures are completed, the exit permit will be issued.

Approved Biometric/Fingerprinting Centres

·       Abu Dhabi: All service centers with biometric fingerprint capture devices in Al Dhafra, Sweihan, Al Maqam, and Al Shahama.

·       Dubai: Al Aweer Service Centre.

·       Other Emirates: All service centers with biometric fingerprint capture devices.

Duration of the Exit Permit

The exit permit is valid for 14 days, within which you must exit the country. All previous fines and restrictions will be reinstated if departure is not possible within the deadline or if the permits expire outside the specified exemption period.

Does the Amnesty Include People Who Entered the Country Illegally?

No, the amnesty does not include infiltrators. They must review their case with the Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

Where can I go to raise inquiries?

If you need assistance with your visa status, you can reach out to the ICP through the following channels:

·       ICP Call Centre: 600 522222

·       Live Chaticp.gov.ae

·       Amer Call Centre (for Dubai): 800 5111

·       MOHRE Call Centre: 600 590000

·       Social Media: Any of the social media channels of the ICP or the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs Dubai (GDRFAD).

What happens if I am unable to settle my status within the specified period?

The law will be applied, and fines and fees will be imposed on violators who do not settle their status within the specified period.

What kind of services will be provided to violators during the period of correction of status?

During the amnesty grace period, the following services will be provided:

·       Issuing an exit permit.

·       Renewing a residence permit.

·       Issuing a residence permit for newborns (born in the country).

·       Issuing a new visa (work or residence).

·       Adjusting the status of a valid visa.

·       Issuing a residence permit for visa violators (work or residence).

What are the working hours during the grace period?

The working hours at the service centers where biometric fingerprints are registered will be extended. The working hours will be from 7 am to 8 pm.

How will violators who were born in the UAE be dealt with?

·       In the event of departure: A unified number will be created, and an exit permit will be issued with exemption from fines by the executive departments based on a request in the smart system using a passport or travel document.

·       In the event of a status change: Fines will be exempted based on a request submitted to the smart system to confirm the residence under the sponsorship of the head of the family or the employers and the guarantor, provided that the request is processed in the smart system by the executive departments.

How is the situation of a violator who has traffic violations and vehicle licensing settled in the event of departure?

The violating owner who wishes to leave is directed to give up the vehicle before the departure takes place.

Some violators have lost their passports. How will such cases be dealt with?

Violators who have lost their passports must follow the process:

·       For GDRFA - Abu Dhabi: A request is submitted through the smart system, and the violator is given a copy of residency details and a certificate stating that the passport is lost to obtain a travel document. The travel document issued by embassies and consulates is also relied upon for violators wishing to leave the country, provided that the data matches the data of the copy of residency details.

·       For GDRFA in other emirates: Report the loss through the General Command of the Police, according to which the travel document is issued.

If the head of the family is wanted or in violation of the visa regulations and the family members are in violation, how are their statuses settled?

Family members are allowed to leave the country or adjust their status, as per the circumstances.

Family Departure and Status Adjustment

If the head of the family wishes to leave with his family, the residencies of the family members will be canceled, allowing them to depart. However, if the family members, such as children, wish to adjust their status, they can transfer their sponsorship to the mother if she is employed, or meets the conditions for a work visa according to the current procedures.

If the head of the family benefits from the visa issuance service, the residencies of the family members under his sponsorship will not be canceled.

Expired Exit Permit and Banned List

If a violator’s ordinary exit permit has expired and they have been placed on the banned list before the amnesty, they must visit the Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs to settle any outstanding restrictions and close their entries. After this, they can submit a request to either remain in the country and adjust their status or arrange for their departure. In this scenario, fines will be waived, and restrictions and entries will be removed. The amnesty beneficiary will be allowed to leave the country without a ban stamp if they choose to do so.

Regulations for Violating Partners and Investors

A violating partner or investor must complete procedures related to canceling the establishment in accordance with the ICP’s regulations before submitting a request to leave the country.

Adjusting the Status of a Family with a Wanted or Violating Head

For violators who have lost their passports, the following procedures apply:

1.    Departure of Family Members:

o   Family members are allowed to either leave the country or adjust their status, depending on the situation.

o   If the head of the family chooses to leave the country with the family, the residencies of the family members will be cancelled, and they will be permitted to leave.

2.    Status Adjustment for Family Members (Children):

o   If family members, such as children, want to adjust their status, they can do so by transferring their sponsorship to the mother, provided she is employed, or by meeting the conditions for a work visa according to the procedures outlined in the relevant guide.

3.    Visa Issuance Service for the Head of the Family:

o   If the head of the family benefits from the visa issuance service, the residencies of the family members sponsored by him will not be canceled.

Adjusting the Status of Violators Sponsored by Troubled Companies

For violators who have lost their passports, the following procedures apply:

1.    Adjusting the Status of Violators Sponsored by Companies Without Restrictions:

o   The status of violators under the sponsorship of companies that have no restrictions can be adjusted according to the procedures outlined in the relevant guide.

2.    Adjusting the Status of Violators Sponsored by Troubled Companies:

o   If violators are affiliated with troubled companies that have restrictions, their status can be adjusted by the ICP.

o   In cases where violators face challenges in adjusting their status through MOHRE, the executive departments will coordinate to facilitate the adjustment of their status.


I hope this helps! If you need any further adjustments or additional information, feel free to let me know.

 

Friday, August 2, 2024

Don't Miss Out! U.A.E Visa Amnesty Kicks Off September 1st 2024

 The UAE has announced a two-month amnesty scheme for residence visa violators starting September 1, 2024.

  • This grace period will allow individuals with expired residency permits to:  
    GDRFA director-general Lt-Gen Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri

  • Regularize their visa status  
  • Leave the country  
  • without facing any fines or legal penalties.  

Key Points:

  • Start date: September 1, 2024
  • Duration: Two months
  • Benefits: No fines, easy regularization or departure  

Purpose: To allow individuals to rectify their visa status without fear of repercussions

Dubai GDRFA Prepares for Two-Month Amnesty

Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) convened a meeting on Friday to finalize plans for the upcoming two-month visa amnesty program, set to begin on September 1st.

The meeting established specialized teams dedicated to customer happiness, digital services, media relations, and service development to ensure a seamless process for individuals taking advantage of the amnesty.

Targeted

The primary target audience for UAE visa amnesty would be individuals who are currently residing in the UAE with an expired or violated visa. This could include:

  • Overstayed tourists: Individuals who have overstayed their tourist visas.
  • Expired residency visa holders: People whose residency visas have expired.
  • Visa violators: Individuals who have committed other visa-related offenses.
  • Employers of visa violators: Companies that employ workers with irregular visa status.
  • Potential new residents: Individuals considering moving to the UAE who may be concerned about visa regulations.

Secondary Target Audience:

  • UAE residents: The general population interested in the amnesty program and its potential impact on the country.
  • Immigration lawyers and consultants: Professionals who can guide individuals affected by the amnesty.
  • Media outlets: Journalists and news organizations seeking information for their reports.

By understanding the target audience, you can tailor the content and tone of your article to effectively reach and inform them.

 What to Do:

The specific procedures for the UAE visa amnesty will be announced closer to September 1st, 2024. However, based on past programs, here are some general steps you can expect:

  • Gather required documents: This may include your passport, expired visa, proof of financial resources, and any other documents specified by the authorities.
  • Visit GDRFA offices: The General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) will likely be responsible for processing amnesty applications.
    • Locate your nearest GDRFA office: Contact information and locations are on the GDRFA website.
  • Follow instructions: GDRFA staff will guide you through the application process and any necessary steps.

UAE's Amnesty Programs: A Lifeline for Overstaying Residents

The UAE has implemented several amnesty programs over the years to address the issue of residency violations. These initiatives offer a grace period for individuals with expired or invalid visas to regularize their status without facing penalties.

For instance, the 2007 amnesty saw approximately 342,000 residents take advantage of the opportunity, while the 2012/2013 program assisted over 60,000 individuals nationwide.

The 2018 amnesty proved particularly impactful, with 105,809 people applying for amnesty in Dubai alone. This resulted in:

  • 30,387 individuals obtained exit permits after fines were waived.
  • 6,288 new residency visas were issued.
  • 18,530 visa renewals.
  • 35,549 job seeker permits granted.
  • 13,843 individuals transitioning from illegal to legal residency.
  • 1,212 individuals from war-torn countries receive one-year visas.

These amnesty programs have significantly reduced the number of residency violators in the country. Prior to the 2018 amnesty, Dubai Police apprehended 10,310 residency violators in the first half of 2018, following 40,056 arrests in 2017 and 55,447 in 2016.

 Would you like to know more about the previous amnesty programs or how to prepare for the upcoming ones?