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EXPIRED VISA, ID RENEWALS FROM TODAY

THEY ARE UNSURE WHETHER THREE-MONTH GRACE PERIOD APPLIES TO THEM

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Senior Reporter

The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p will resume its services today. From today, the authority will begin receiving renewal applicatio­ns for residency visas and ID cards that expired between March and April. For those that expired in May, their renewal applicatio­ns will be accepted from August 8.

The documents that expired between June 1 and July 11 will be accepted from September 10. The authority requested everyone to take advantage of the smart services it provides on its website: ica.gov.ae, and adhere to the renewal schedule to avoid administra­tive fines.

Expats are rethinking their plans and seeking more informatio­n after the UAE on Friday amended a number of resolution­s regarding visas.

The changes include cancelling an earlier decision to extend the validity of visas and entry permits for those in the UAE from March 1 until December 31.

Instead, a three-month grace period has been given for residents to renew their residency visas. Holders of visit visas expiring after March 1 and residents whose visas were cancelled because of job loss are among those seeking further guidance.

“My mum’s visit visa expiry was in May but the system showed – and still shows – that it will expire on December 31, as per the earlier decision to extend the validity of visas till the end of the year. Our plan was she would stay with us until December. Now, with the latest announceme­nt, we’re not sure what’s our next step,” a Pakistani expat speaking on condition of anonymity told Gulf News.

Check validity

“Will she also have the threemonth grace period? Will that grace period be calculated from the original date of expiry, or from July 11 – the date the new resolution comes into effect?”

The file validity can be checked from the smart services link of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p on its website, ica.gov.ae.

A former residency visa holder, who is staying on a visit visa, said she is trying to plan her next move. The Indian national’s three-month visit visa expired in April and she stayed on believing there would be no issues until December 31. “Someone called the [visa applicatio­n service provider] and they said the visit visas expiring after May 1 will be given a three-month grace period starting from July 12. I’m also checking myself what’s going on,” she said.

Another Indian national, a housewife in Sharjah, said her children’s residency visas expire in August. “… we thought we will renew the visas in December so we don’t have to pay the applicatio­n fees in August or September, which is an expensive period for us because of school fees and rent. I suppose with the three-month extension just announced, it means we have till November to complete all formalitie­s without getting fined,” she added.

Someone called the [visa applicatio­n service provider] and they said the visit visas expiring after May 1 will be given a threemonth grace period starting from July 12.”

Expat on visit visa

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? Staff at General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai. Those with expired residency visas have been given a three-month grace period to regularise their status.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Staff at General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai. Those with expired residency visas have been given a three-month grace period to regularise their status.
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