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Amnesty-seekers in Sharjah advised to approach Tasheel

ONLY THOSE SEEKING TO EXIT THE UAE SHOULD VISIT GDRFA SHARJAH TENT IN AL QASIMIYA

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter

Amnesty-seekers in Sharjah have been urged to visit Tasheel centres, and not the amnesty tent, to get their status rectified. Only those seeking to exit the UAE should visit the tent set up outside the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA Sharjah) in Al Qasimiya.

A senior GDRFA Sharjah official told Gulf News yesterday that all applicatio­ns related to renewal of visas for overstayin­g residents, or issuing of new visas for illegal residents, are being handled by Tasheel.

The statement comes as the GDRFA amnesty tent in Sharjah witnessed a massive rush over the last two days, with many seeking to modify their status waiting for hours in the hot sun, only to be told that they have to approach Tasheel.

The GDRFA amnesty tent is also not handling passportre­lated applicatio­ns. Amnestysee­kers should approach their respective consulates, an Indian Associatio­n Sharjah (IAS) official confirmed yesterday.

The IAS has a helpdesk at the amnesty tent.

“At the tent, only emergency certificat­es or outpasses are being issued to those wanting to exit the UAE,” Mohammad Jabir, acting president of IAS, said.

According to Jabir, Tasheel centres in Sharjah will start receiving amnesty applicatio­ns from tomorrow.

“Even in cases of absconders, only those wanting an outpass should go to the tent. Those absconders who want to get their passports back have to approach us,” Jabir said.

The IAS has so far received 1,200 passports of Indian absconders from the GDRFA and will start handing them over from tomorrow.

“We are sorting all the passports that we have received and entering the data in our system. There are many expired passports as well, which can be renewed by applying at BLS,” Jabir said.

Those who have lost their passports have to get a police report through their sponsors, which they have to then submit at the consulate.

Jabir added that the authoritie­s are likely to allow applicants to directly make police complaints in cases of lost passports.

Jabir advised parents whose children do not have birth certificat­es to get birth notificati­ons from hospitals and approach the consulate for an approval, following which they can submit applicatio­ns at BLS for an emergency certificat­e. Once they receive the document, they can go to GDRFA to complete exit formalitie­s.

Jabir said that all overstayin­g residents with an expired passport who want to exit the country have to first get an emergency certificat­e from BLS before approachin­g the GDRFA.

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Pictures: Shafaat Shahbandar­i/Gulf News The GDRFA Sharjah amnesty tent in Al Qasimiya witnessed a massive rush over the last two days, with many seeking to modify their status waiting for hours in the hot sun, only to be told that they have to approach Tasheel.

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