Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Starting September 1, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will initiate a two-month visa overstay amnesty, offering a critical opportunity for thousands of individuals with expired visas to rectify their residency status or exit the country without penalties.
The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) has announced the establishment of ten dedicated centers across the UAE to facilitate the amnesty process. These centers will provide services to illegal residents, including the issuance of exit permits and the waiving of all overstay fines. Applicants will undergo biometric screenings, including fingerprinting and iris scans, to ensure there are no pending criminal cases against them.
The amnesty, which runs through the end of October, aims to address the challenges faced by overstaying residents, workers, tourists, and visitors who have been unable to leave the country due to various constraints. Major General Mohammad Al Merri, Director General of the GDRFA in Dubai, emphasized that this initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to humanitarian values by offering individuals a chance to resolve their legal status without enduring severe consequences.
Reports indicate that previous amnesty programs have been well-received, with thousands availing themselves of the opportunity. This year’s amnesty is expected to draw a significant number of participants, given the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic that have left many residents in precarious legal situations.
In preparation for the amnesty, the GDRFA has launched an extensive awareness campaign to inform eligible residents about the procedures and benefits of the program. Community outreach efforts are being intensified to ensure that individuals from all demographics, including families, domestic workers, and low-income expatriates, are aware of the amnesty and can access the necessary support.
Additionally, the UAE government has partnered with various embassies and consulates to facilitate the repatriation of individuals who choose to leave the country. These diplomatic missions will assist with travel documentation and logistical arrangements, ensuring a smooth and dignified departure process for those opting to return to their home countries.
The amnesty initiative aligns with the UAE’s broader immigration policy reforms aimed at enhancing the legal framework and support systems for expatriates. By offering this amnesty, the UAE continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering a balanced and fair approach to immigration management, which benefits both the residents and the nation’s socio-economic fabric.
As the start date approaches, residents are encouraged to visit the official GDRFA website or contact their local centers for detailed information on the application process and required documentation. The UAE government remains optimistic that this initiative will provide much-needed relief to overstaying residents and contribute to a more regulated and harmonious residency environment in the country.
The successful implementation of the visa overstay amnesty will not only alleviate the legal burdens faced by many but also reinforce the UAE’s reputation as a nation that upholds humanitarian principles and supports its diverse expatriate community.