In a recent development, more than 2,000 overstaying Filipinos in the UAE have sought assistance from Philippine missions to avail of the two-month visa amnesty program, which began on September 1. The Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai have reported a significant number of applicants renewing or replacing lost passports as a necessary step towards regularizing their stay. The amnesty program, initiated by the UAE government, aims to waive penalties for overstaying and absconding, covering all types of visas, including tourist and expired residency visas.
The program also allows individuals born with no documents to rectify their status, providing them with the option to continue their employment in the UAE or return home to the Philippines without facing legal repercussions. Many applicants have been separated from their families for extended periods and have sought support in obtaining exit passes and repatriation assistance. Additionally, families have sought assistance in documenting their minor children to regularize their immigration status, offering hope to families and children who stand to benefit from these opportunities.
One success story from the program involves a Filipina from Sharjah who is among the first to be repatriated to the Philippines after having her accumulated overstay fines waived. Her fines from the past eight years were forgiven, allowing her to return to her home country for the first time in 18 years. She received her exit pass at no cost and was provided with a complimentary ticket to the Philippines, along with cash assistance and essential medication for her medical condition. The Migrant Workers Office in Dubai has extended further support by ensuring she receives continued treatment upon her return to the Philippines.
The program has also impacted families in positive ways, as highlighted by a Filipina mother named Ruth, who expressed that her one-year-old baby will now have an identity due to the amnesty program. Ruth had been staying illegally since 2020, preventing her from applying for her son’s birth certificate and passport. With the program’s assistance, Ruth and her partner are now able to apply for their child’s passport and visa, providing them with a sense of hope and resolution.
As the program continues, the Philippine missions have issued a reminder to Filipinos to only work directly with the appropriate authorities to ensure the accuracy and legitimacy of the information and services provided. They caution against engaging with unauthorized individuals or entities and emphasize that no private entity has been granted authorization to accept, process, or expedite passport applications or other consular services on behalf of applicants. For further inquiries or assistance, individuals can contact the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai through the provided contact information.
In conclusion, the visa amnesty program in the UAE has been instrumental in providing relief to overstaying Filipinos, allowing them to rectify their status, continue their employment, or return to their home country without facing legal repercussions. The program has facilitated the regularization of immigration status for individuals and families, offering hope and opportunities for a better future. Through the support and assistance provided by Philippine missions, many Filipinos have been able to benefit from the program and find resolution to their immigration challenges. As the program progresses, it is important for individuals to remain cautious and seek assistance only from authorized sources to ensure a smooth and legitimate process.