UAE Announces Two-Month Grace Period for Residence Visa Violators to Waive Fines

The initiative allows individuals who have overstayed their visas to avoid financial penalties and legal consequences, reflecting the UAE's commitment to compassion and tolerance. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) announced the decision on Thursday

The United Arab Emirates has introduced a two-month grace period for residence visa violators, starting September 1, 2024.

The initiative allows individuals who have overstayed their visas to avoid financial penalties and legal consequences, reflecting the UAE’s commitment to compassion and tolerance.

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The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) announced the decision on Thursday.

This move aims to provide violators with a chance to rectify their status in compliance with the Federal Law on the Entry and Residency of Foreigners.

During this grace period, individuals will have the opportunity to either adjust their residency status or leave the country without facing fines.

The ICP emphasized that this initiative is designed to help residents and visitors who may be struggling with visa compliance issues.

“The decision to offer a grace period reflects the values of empathy and inclusivity that define the UAE,” said an ICP spokesperson. “We are committed to providing a supportive environment for everyone living in or visiting the country.”

Under the new guidelines, individuals who overstay their residence visas will not incur the usual daily fines during the grace period.

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The standard penalty for overstaying a visa in 2023 was set at Dh50 per day, down from the previous rate of Dh100.

This reduction in fines was part of an effort to streamline the process and make it more manageable for those inadvertently breaching visa regulations.

Residence visas in the UAE vary based on the type of sponsorship. Sponsored visas typically last between one to three years, while self-sponsored visas can be valid for up to five or ten years.

Individuals who fail to renew their visas or leave the country before their visa expires face penalties, which have now been temporarily suspended for the duration of the grace period.

The ICP’s initiative is part of a broader effort to address visa compliance issues and ease the burden on residents and visitors.

Expats who wish to renew their visas are also granted grace periods of up to six months after their visas are cancelled or expired, providing additional flexibility.

The announcement has been welcomed by the expatriate community and various stakeholders who have long advocated for more lenient policies regarding visa overstays.

This proactive approach is expected to ease the process for many individuals and reduce the number of people facing legal action or deportation due to overstaying their visas.

The UAE continues to position itself as a nation that values tolerance and understanding, and this latest measure underscores the government’s commitment to supporting residents and visitors during challenging times.

As the grace period begins, those affected are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to regularize their status and ensure they are in full compliance with the country’s immigration laws.

For further details on how to benefit from the grace period and adjust your visa status, individuals should contact the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security or visit their official website.

 

Tariq Saeed

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