The old visa policy has been restored in Dubai


Major Salem bin Ali, director general of the Emir's Department at Dubai's Directorate General of Foreign Affairs (DGRFA), said the policy of introducing immigration during the Koronaki epidemic was now over. Now the same visa policy that was in force in February 2020 has been restored. If an immigrant cancels his residence visa after July 12, he is given a one-month grace period, during which he has to return to the UAE, or You can stay longer by changing the status of your visa.

Failure to comply with either of the two cases would result in his stay in the country being considered illegal and would result in fines.

Major Salem further clarified that if a person gets his visa revoked but cannot return within a month due to suspension of flights in his country, then he should contact the Dubai DGRFA Committee on Humanitarian Affairs. You can go to the committee and report your problem.

During the Corona epidemic, the people of the UAE government have been given huge concessions in the spirit of humanitarian sympathy, as the government estimates that many foreigners residing in the UAE are banned from flying by their homeland. If the committee is satisfied with the justification offered by an immigrant, the fines imposed on it for illegal stay will be reduced.

Because the UAE government believes in compassion. We look at each case individually and allow people to express their real problems openly. After which they are assisted by the committee. He added that between March 1 and July 12, it has become illegal for those who have had their visas revoked to stay in the country, given a deadline of August 11 to return from the UAE or change their visa status, which has now expired. Is done Individuals who need any information to have their visa revoked can contact the Amir Call Center at 8005111 or email amer@dnrd.ae.

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