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UAE visa amnesty: Relief for residents and social workers following grace period for overstays

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Last updated: 2024/08/02 at 8:06 AM
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The recent announcement of a two-month grace period for residence visa violators in the UAE has brought hope to many expats in the country who have been struggling due to visa issues. For Bangladeshi expat Mohammed, who has been separated from his daughter for seven years, this news came as a blessing. After the owner of the supermarket he was working at absconded, Mohammed was left in a difficult situation, but now he sees a ray of hope to finally go home and reunite with his daughter. This grace period allows violators to regularize their status or leave the country without incurring fines.

The grace period is specifically for those who have overstayed their residence visas and is not applicable to visit visa overstay issues. Immigration advisors emphasize the importance of adhering to visa regulations and guidelines, highlighting the consequences for not following them. If a resident loses their job and their visa is cancelled, they are given a one-month grace period to find a new job or leave the country. Additionally, if an employee is terminated from a company, they can apply for a permit at the Ministry of Human Resource and Emiratisation, which is valid for six months.

The move to provide a grace period for residence visa violators has received positive feedback from individuals like Dubai resident Ibrahim Berike, who works as a PRO in the UAE and volunteers for a social group. He has witnessed numerous cases of individuals who have overstayed their visas due to various circumstances. One such case involves a family who came to the country for legal reasons but faced challenges in obtaining proper documentation for their children. This grace period offers a lifeline to individuals and families who have been stranded in the UAE due to visa issues.

The announcement of the grace period has brought relief to many expats like 45-year-old M.K. from India, who has been working in Dubai for 12 years but overstayed his visa for two years due to job loss. With the grace period starting in September, he is hopeful to return home and possibly come back on a proper work visa in the future. AlKaabi emphasizes the importance of regularizing visa status by approaching authorities, paying fines, and either exiting the country or obtaining a new residency permit. He explains the process for violators to reduce fines, change visas, and remove travel bans.

In conclusion, the two-month grace period for residence visa violators in the UAE offers a lifeline to expats who have been facing challenges due to visa issues. The opportunity to regularize visa status, reduce fines, and potentially obtain a new residency permit brings hope to individuals like Mohammed, M.K., and others who have been separated from their families or facing difficulties in the country. With the support and guidance of immigration advisors like AlKaabi, violators can take steps towards resolving their visa issues and securing a better future in the UAE. This initiative by the UAE authorities demonstrates a commitment to helping expats navigate challenging situations and find solutions to their visa problems.

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