Home GCC UAE UAE grants 3-month grace period for visa violators to exit the country The amnesty includes all illegal residents and visitors who want to exit the UAE by Zainab Mansoor May 20, 2020 The UAE has granted a three-month period, starting May 18, for residency violators to exit the country, authorities have announced The amnesty scheme includes residents violators and those who violated entry and visa permits, absconders who escaped from their sponsors and violators of employments contracts, provided that the violation occurred before March 1, 2020. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship held an e-media briefing on May 19 to inform ambassadors and consul generals accredited to the UAE about the latest developments pertinent to the time period granted to overstaying residents and visitors. As per the move, all administrative fines will be waived for illegal residents and for those with expired residence and visit visas. The amnesty includes all illegal residents and visitors who wish to exit the UAE. They will be exempted from fines for Identity card and from departure fees, cancellation of permits and renewal of labour permits. These groups may re-enter the country if they procure new employment contracts. Major General Saeed Rakan Al Rashidi, director general of Foreigners Affairs and Ports at the authority, said: “In view of these exceptional conditions, a decision has been taken to exempt all residency and entry violators, provided that they want to leave the country and return to their countries.” Tags Covid-19 employment contracts exemptions fines residence visa UAE visit visas 0 Comments You might also like US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Gold prices in UAE fall as global trends weigh on bullion FAB’s EOSB funds secure initial approval from MOHRE, SCA