UAE gives visa violators a further 2 months to rectify their status
Amnesty seekers
UAE visas ‘at the top of the agenda,’ says Pakistan ambassador ahead of deputy Prime Minister visit
Pakistani nationals in the UAE are currently being urged to take advantage of the country’s visa amnesty program
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UAE announces passport rule change for visa violators
UAE authorities update passport validity rules for visa amnesty applicants
UAE visa amnesty: MOHRE issuing, renewing and cancelling work permits and waives fines for violators and companies
The MOHRE has launched services to help UAE visa violators rectify their status
UAE visa amnesty programme: Indian Consulate in Dubai issues advisory for overstaying nationals
The amnesty programme will offer a chance for Indian nationals to either leave the country or regularise their residency status
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UAE visa amnesty 2024: who can apply, fees waived, fines explained, travel ban lifted
UAE to allow residency and visitor visa violators update their status without fines, travel bans or fees in two-month amnesty says Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security
UAE visa amnesty: New grace period rules in spotlight in ICP meeting
The period, starting September 1, 2024, will allow offenders to rectify their status without incurring fines in the UAE
UAE announces grace period for residency violators
The initiative aims to offer violators a chance to rectify their visa status in accordance with UAE law
Video: UAE’s Amnesty Programme -an update
Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) says that more than 105,000 people have benefited from the UAE’s five-month visa amnesty programme.
Over 105,000 people benefit from UAE’s visa amnesty programme
A total of 13,843 people changed their status from illegal to legal residents
Fines worth millions of dirhams waived during UAE amnesty
88% of illegal expats availed of the amnesty and were allowed to leave the UAE without paying any fines or facing prosecution