The UAE government’s two-month amnesty program starts today on September 1, 2024. This is a golden opportunity for those who are staying illegally in the UAE to either regularize their residency status or leave the
country without paying fines.
The Federal Authority For Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) said on Wednesday there would be no overstay fine nor exit fee to be collected. Those who would opt to leave the country will not get an entry ban and they can return to the UAE any time with the right visa.
The amnesty programme covers all types of visas, including tourist and expired residency visas. Those who were born with no documents can also avail of the amnesty and rectify their status. Those who ran away or absconded from their sponsors can also apply. However, those who entered the country illegally, are not eligible to apply for the amnesty.
The UAE said the amnesty programme promotes “respect for the law, tolerance, compassion and social cohesion”. It provides an opportunity for visa and residency violators to correct their status through flexible and easy procedures. It also enables them to obtain their rights and exit safely or live and work in the country, in accordance with the law.
Here are more details and everything you need to know about the UAE visa amnesty program:
How long is the amnesty program?
The amnesty program will run for two months beginning on
September 1 until October 30, 2024.
Who can apply for amnesty?
Any visa (including tourist and visit) or residency
violators
Those with expired UAE residency visa
Family members of sponsor with expired visa
Those who ran away or absconded from their sponsors
Any foreigner born in the UAE whose guardian or parent has
not registered his/ her residency within four months from the date of birth
Will those who entered the UAE illegally be given amnesty?
No. The ICP said the applicable UAE laws will be applied to
them.
Who else can not apply for amnesty?
Residency and visa violators after September 1, 2024 are not allowed to apply for amnesty. Those with deportation cases in the UAE or any GCC country cannot also apply for amnesty, as well as those who will get an absconding case after September 1.
Will there be an entry ban for those who avail of amnesty?
None. Any violator is allowed to leave the UAE after settling their status without any administrative restrictions preventing their
return to the country, meaning there will be no ban stamp on the passport. They can re-enter the UAE on valid visas.
Will the applicant have to pay fees or other penalties?
No. There will be no penalty for cancelling residency and
tourist visa. There will also be no exit pass or departure fees for those who want to leave the UAE legally. There is also no fine for those who want to modify their residency status. In total, 5 fees and fines will be waived.
What are the other fine exemptions?
There is no administrative fine resulting from staying in the country illegally. There are also no fines related to expired UAE national ID or fines related to not providing with a work contract or renewal of work
contract.
Where to apply for the amnesty?
Each emirate has different centres. In Dubai, all Amer
centres will provide amnesty services, as well as General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai centre in Al Awir. In Abu Dhabi, ICP centres are located in Al Dhafra, Suwaihan, Al Maqta and Al Shahama.
Service centres will have extended hours from 7am to 10pm, where biometric fingerprinting will be recorded. Amnesty applications can also
be made at ICP centres throughout the rest of the UAE.
Service applications are also available online 24/7.
Applicants can submit through ICP electronic and smart channels and approved typing centres without the need to visit service centres, except when asked to appear for biometric fingerprinting.
What if you lost your passport? How can you apply for amnesty?
In Abu Dhabi, submit an application through the ICP smart system to obtain a travel document. Other emirates may require submission of an affidavit of loss to the general police command of the corresponding emirate
before a travel document is issued. The travel document issued by embassies and
consulates can also be used by those who want to leave the country, provided
all information matches the data in visa details.
How is fingerprinting done?
If applicants wish to leave the UAE and biometric
fingerprinting is already on record, they can submit a departure permit
application, and the exit permit will be issued directly.
If there is no biometric fingerprinting on record, they will be directed to visit designated fingerprinting centres (only for those aged 15 and above), and an exit permit will be issued after completing fingerprinting
procedures.
ICP centres for biometric fingerprinting in Abu Dhabi are located in Al Dhafra, Suwaihan, Al Mqam, and Al Shahama) In Dubai, this can be done at the GDRFA centre in Al Awir; while those with visas issued in Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah must come to their respective service centres.
How long is the validity of the exit permit? Can it be extended?
An exit pass or permit is valid only for 14 days after
release. All previous fines and restrictions will be re-imposed automatically
if departure is not done within the 14-day grace period.
The visa violator will be allowed to leave the country after settling their status without any administrative restrictions preventing their
return, meaning there will be no ban stamp on their passport and they can
re-enter the UAE on valid visas.
How can overstaying violators with traffic violations and expired vehicles avail of the visa amnesty and leave the country?
They must first pay their fines for traffic violations and surrender/clear their vehicles for fines before leaving the country.
What will happen if the head of the family has an expired visa?
Family members are allowed to leave the country, or adjust their status accordingly. If the head of the family (father) wishes to leave with his family, the visa of other family members under him will be cancelled and they will be allowed to leave. However, if the children wish to amend their status, they will be allowed to amend their status with the mother if she is working or according to the conditions of the work visa.
If the head of the family amends his visa, the residency of other family members will also be amended.
What services will be provided by ICP during the amnesty program?
The ICP will be in charge of:
Issuing departure permits
Renewing residence visa
Issuing residence visa for a newly born foreigner in the
country
Issuing new visa (for work or residence)
Adjusting status on a valid visa
Issuing residence permits for work and residence visa
violators
What are the services by the Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratisation (Mohre)?
Issuing work permits
Renewing work permits
Cancelling work permits
Registering work stoppage complaints
Note that in the event there are restrictions on a certain
company, the ICP will proceed with amending the status of those who overstayed.
In the event residency violators have challenges in amending their status with
their employers, Mohre will coordinate with the aim of facilitating the
amendment of their status.