Khaleej Times

Indian parents bring stranded kids back to Dubai via the US

- Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — With India offering no clarity on whether visit visa holders are allowed to travel to the UAE, desperate residents are opting for longer and complicate­d routes to fly their loved ones to the country. Some parents are sending their children stranded in India to the US so they can travel to the UAE.

The Indian Ambassador to the UAE Pavan Kapoor on Monday had told Khaleej Times that the Indian government is yet to decide whether to allow its citizens to travel on visit visas.

Parents are running out of options and are now taking “drastic measures” to be reunited with their kids.

Sahad Sattar, a Dubai resident, said his two teenage sons were stranded in the south Indian state of Kerala since March. They undertook a 46-hour journey from Calicut to Delhi and Chicago before flying to Dubai.

Inspired by this, more parents are opting for the route.

Dr Nita Salam, an administra­tor for online initiative #takemetomo­m — a group that was formed by over 200 Indian mothers whose children are stranded in India — said many parents are asking about this route to the UAE.

“At least six parents have contacted me about this option. It is a desperate move. However, parents feel they are left with no other choice,” said Dr Salam. She said parents need to be ready to face challenges while their children are in transit. “They could have issues in immigratio­n.”

A Dubai-based parent whose son is in New Delhi told Khaleej

Times: “I booked my son’s ticket to Washington earlier today (Tuesday). The irony is that when the lockdown in the US and India was announced, I had him travel from the US to India, thinking it would be easier for him to return to the UAE. He is a student at a US university. Now, he has to go back to the US.”

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