Overstaying foreigners are told to hurry up and avail of the last day of UAE visa amnesty on October 31. “If you are still waiting because there is no job offer yet, leave for now and come back,” advised a senior immigration official.
“There is no re-entry ban and no fines levied against those who availed of the two-month amnesty,” Lt Col Salem M Bin Ali, director of customer happiness department at the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai, told Khaleej Times on Wednesday, a day before the end of the two-month amnesty programme that started on September 1.
The amnesty programme, covering all visa types, including tourist and expired residency visas, concludes on October 31, with no extension announced.
Bin Ali said some are afraid they will not be able to return to the UAE, and others are waiting for a job offer. “It’s best for them to leave the country now to be exempted from fines for violating the visa rules.”
Hundreds of overstayers trooped to GDRFA Al Awir Centre on Wednesday, October 30. One was Imran, a 45-year-old Pakistani who overstayed his tourist visa for almost one year. He said: “I waited for the last minute before applying for the amnesty because I was still awaiting a job offer. I still need to submit some requirements, which would take some time. I don’t have money to pay for my overstaying fines, so I will be going home for now and applying for re-entry later.”