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On Friday, the UAE amended its decision to provide a visa amnesty until the end of the year. Now, residents with expired visas must apply to secure a new visa. A three month grace period started from July 11, meaning you will not incur any fines until the end of that deadline.
Dubai residents whose residency visas expired in March should now start the process to renew their Visas. You can visit Amer for visa approval.
The site lists options for Dubai Nationals, Residents, GCC Citizens and Residents and Visitors (people who want to apply for a Visa on arrival extension)
(A timeline for expired tourist visas has not been given. Lovin Dubai has reached out to authorities for clarification)
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Visits the ICA Smart Services and select your visa type. From here you can find the exact date your visa expires.
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According to the announcement, the time frame will depend on the date that flights resumed between the UAE and the country they’re currently located in.
This schedule will be determined by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, (ICA).
The Cabinet has approved the cancellation of the decision regarding the validity of residency visas for expatriates, who are in or outside the country and if their visas expired between March 1 and 31, 2020.
The validity of visas and entry permits for those inside the country from March 1, 2020, until the end of December of this year, has now been CANCELLED. The same goes for Emirates identity cards.
“All the decisions related to the residency of expatriates, visas, entry permits and ID cards are stopped with effect from July 11, while the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) has been assigned to start collecting the fees due for providing the services from July 12.”
All these amended resolutions will come into effect from Saturday, July 11, 2020.
ICA will start collecting fees for providing their services from Sunday, July 12, 2020.
If you’ve run out of disposable masks or are looking for quality reusable masks (to avoid being fined AED 3000) then check these out:
1. A pack of 50 three-layer disposable medical face masks for AED 23.98.
2. Advance reusable face mask, suitable for when you go running or cycling for AED 88.90.
3. Pack of 8 adjustable and slightly more affordable reusable face masks with breathing filters and earloops, for AED 53.90.
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