Violators can either adjust their visa status, or exit the country within 14 days
Abu Dhabi: The two-month visa amnesty, allowing people to regularise their visa status without facing any overstay fines, administrative fees or a ban, has begun today.
People on all types of visa - residence or visit visa - who have overstayed their visa can avail of this amnesty, which will last till October 31. The deatils were announced in a press conference on, Wednesday, August 28, in Abu Dhabi, by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP).
At the media briefing, Major General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Acting Director General of the Authority, stated: "The initiative to regularise the status of violators enhances values of tolerance, compassion, and social cohesion and offers exceptional support to violators, assisting them in taking the necessary steps to rectify their situations during the grace period through flexible and simplified procedures, while also exempting them from financial penalties related to visas, residency, identity cards, establishment cards."
Major General Sultan Yusuf Abdul Rahman Al Nuaimi, Director-General of Residency and Foreigners Affairs at the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP), Major-General Obaid Muhair bin Suroor, Deputy Director-General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai and Khalil Ibrahim Al Khoori, Undersecretary for Human Resources Affairs at the Ministry of Human Rescourses and Emiratisation (MOHRE), also answered questions on how the amnesty will help people regularise their residency status.
Here are all the details you need to know:
The amnesty exempting violators from financial fines and administrative restrictions will start from from September 1, 2024 for a period of two months.
Holder of a residence permit in the illegal residence category after the grace period has ended and the period has expired or been cancelled.
Holder of a visa after the period of stay specified for him or her in the country has ended.
Those listed in the administrative lists of ‘Report of interruption of work’.
Those whose guardian has not confirmed their residence within four months from the date of birth.
1. Residence and visa violators after September 1, 2024.
2. Those on the list of work interruption report (absconding) after September 1, 2024.
3. Deportation cases – individuals deported from the country or the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
The violator is allowed to leave the country after settling his or her status without including any administrative restrictions that prevent his or her return to the country, without a ban stamp.
You will be able to apply for the amnesty through the website of the ICP – icp.gov.ae – and only need to visit a service centre once you receive a message for registering your biometric data.
If you want to leave the country, there are two possible scenarios:
It is important to note that the exit permit is valid for 14 days, within which you are required to exit the country. All previous fines and restrictions will be automatically reinstated if departure is not possible within the deadline or after the permits expire outside the specified exemption period.
The amnesty does not include infiltrators, and they must review their case with Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.
If you need assistance with your visa status, you can reach out to the ICP through the following channels:
The law will be applied and fines and fees will be imposed on violators who do not settle their status within the specified period.
During the amnesty grace period, the following services will be provided:
The working hours at the service centres where biometric fingerprints are registered will be extended - the working hours will be from 7am to 8pm.
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 based on 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.
The violating owner who wishes to leave is directed to give up the vehicle before the departure takes place.
Violators who have lost their passports must follow the process:
With regard to the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (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.
As for the procedures for the GDRFA in other emirates, they include reporting the loss through the General Command of the Police, according to which the travel document is issued.
Violators who have lost their passports must follow the following procedures:
Family members are allowed to leave the country, or adjust their status, as per the circumstances.
If the head of the family wishes to leave with his family, the residencies of the family members will be cancelled and they are allowed to leave. However, if the family members of the children wish to adjust their status, they are allowed to adjust their status to the sponsorship of the mother if she is working or according to the conditions for the work visa in accordance with the procedures in force.
If the head of the family benefits from the visa issuance service, the residencies of the family members under his sponsorship are not cancelled.
Beneficiaries from the amnesty must visit the Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs to settle any outstanding restrictions and close their entries. After closing their entries, they should 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 he chooses to do so.
A violating partner or investor must complete procedures related to cancelling the establishment in accordance with the ICP's regulations before submitting a request to leave the country.
For violators who have lost their passports, the following procedures apply:
1. Departure of family members:
2. Status adjustment for family members (Children):
If the 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.
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.
For violators who have lost their passports, the following procedures apply:
1. Adjusting the status of violators sponsored by companies without restrictions:
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:
If violators are affiliated with troubled companies that have restrictions, their status can be adjusted by the ICP.
In cases where violators face challenges in adjusting their status through MOHRE, the executive departments will coordinate to facilitate the adjustment of their status.
- with inputs from Khitam Al Amir, Chief News Editor
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