The UAE government has launched a two-month visa amnesty program, starting today, September 1st.
This initiative aims to support individuals who have overstayed their visas by providing an opportunity to either regularize their residency status or return to their home countries without facing penalties. It offers a legal and safe resolution for those who might otherwise be subject to fines or imprisonment.
During the amnesty period, individuals with expired visas can either update their legal status or exit the country without incurring fines. The program is open to residents whose residency visas have expired, visitors who have overstayed their visit visas, and children born in the UAE whose parents failed to secure residency for them.
Additionally, the amnesty extends to those who have absconded from their sponsors. However, individuals who entered the UAE illegally are not eligible for this amnesty program.
“It is a chance for all violators to change their status in the country,” said Maj Gen Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, head of the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security.
“The initiative will enhance the country’s position in the human rights sector.
“We want to support the people who are staying in the country by changing their status to enable them to get their rights and have a safe exit from the country or work and live decently in the UAE.”
Where to apply for the amnesty
Amnesty applications can be processed at various locations across the Emirates. In Abu Dhabi, individuals may apply at ICP centres in Al Dhafra, Sweihan, Al Maqam, and Al Shahamah, as well as at private typing centres recognised by the ICP.
These typing centres generally handle administrative tasks, including the submission of applications.
If you are applying for an exit permit after previously holding a residency visa, you may visit any of the centres listed above.
However, if you entered the country on a visitor visa, you must visit either the ICP centres in Al Dhafra, Suwaihan, Al Maqam, and Al Shahamah in Abu Dhabi, or the Al Awir centre in Dubai. This requirement is because individuals arriving on visitor visas do not have their fingerprints scanned.
For those who obtain an exit pass and leave the country, it is important to note that they will not be placed on a banned list and are free to return to the UAE. Additionally, the ICP has coordinated with UAE airlines to offer discounted tickets for individuals who wish to waive their fines and depart from the country.
In Dubai, amnesty services will be available at Amer service centres and the centre for immigration violators in Al Awir. Applications can also be submitted at ICP centres throughout the other emirates.
Service centres will operate daily during the amnesty period, from 8 am to 8 pm.
There will be no cost involved in changing your visa status or obtaining an exit permit. Furthermore, any fines previously incurred for staying in the country illegally will be waived.
However, it is important to note that the exit permit is only valid for 14 days. Should you fail to leave the country within this timeframe, all previous fines will be reinstated.
“People should benefit from this unique opportunity,” said Maj Gen Obaid Muhair bin Suroor, deputy director general of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.
“All kind of fines will be waived, even if it’s a huge bulk.”
Procedure when applying for an exit permit
Most residents living or working in the UAE would traditionally have a two or three-year visa stamped in their passport.
However, this has now been replaced by the Emirates ID. In April 2022, the UAE Cabinet introduced several visa changes, including the expansion of golden visas and the introduction of green visas. Many of these new categories are specifically designed for self-employed individuals and business owners. These updated rules officially came into effect in September of that year.
In terms of visa overstay rules, the penalty has been standardised at Dh50 ($13.6) per day for tourists or residents who overstay their visas, following updates made by the ICP in October 2022.
Residency visa holders are granted six months to leave the country or change their status by securing a job once their visa expires or is cancelled. The amnesty programme will assist those who have remained in the country illegally beyond this six-month grace period.