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Hi,I was doing business in sharjah and I had an...
Hi,I was doing business in sharjah and I had an investor visa, later in somewhere 2019 my visa got expired, and when I tried to renew it I came to know I have cheque bounce case and until I clear the case I wont be able to renew my visa, as my cheque bounce amount was big so I had settlement with bank for payments in installments, bank wanted me to pay full amount in order to remove the case but I had nothing left to pay them that big amount once,so case is still there and my 3 years installment plans are still going on, 3 months more to finish the payment of bank as it was 3 years installment settlement,now I am 1 years over stayer i the country, as was unable to cancel or renew my visa due to case,my questions are:-A, how much fine I will pay if I approach to sharjah immigration for renewal or cancilation of my current expired visa?B, is there any chance for ban or deportation?C, is there any possibility of discount in total over stay fine? my email are = emmanuelnwadisia@gmail.com
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الأسئلة المجابة 46920 | نسبة الرضا 98.5%
The only valid legal procedure for adjusting your stay in the UAE is a review the General Authority for Residency and Foreigners Affairs
And submit a preliminary request (summons) explaining the reasons for the violation, and the following documents must be attached to the application
- Copy of residence or visa page
-passport
- Copy of birth certificate
- A copy of the institution's identity card if the Offender is from the working class
If the person exceeds the length of stay specified in the visa, it is considered a violation and fines are imposed by the competent authorities in the United Arab Emirates. These fines shall be distributed as follows:
1) AED 200 on the first day,
2) AED 100 for each subsequent day.
These fees shall be paid in 1) offices of the Directorate General for Residency and Foreigners Affairs,
2) or at the airport's immigration and passport offices, plus an extra charge of AED 100 upon departure.
*** Note: Residents in the UAE are granted a 30-day period, either to modify the status and provide new care for them and for dependents or to leave the country. No fines are imposed during this grace period. If the grace period has expired and the resident exceeds the 30 day limit, it will be paid for 125 days from the first day and 25 days for each subsequent day. After six months of residence after the end of the grace period and the expiry of the period of stay, exceeded every day. After one year, the fine is raised to AED 100 for each day of delay.
It should be noted that under Ministerial Decree No. 377 of 2014, holders of all types of visas are allowed to change their residency status in the country and change it from a visit permit or residence permit. Provided that they are settled before the end of the visa
And submit a preliminary request (summons) explaining the reasons for the violation, and the following documents must be attached to the application
- Copy of residence or visa page
-passport
- Copy of birth certificate
- A copy of the institution's identity card if the Offender is from the working class
If the person exceeds the length of stay specified in the visa, it is considered a violation and fines are imposed by the competent authorities in the United Arab Emirates. These fines shall be distributed as follows:
1) AED 200 on the first day,
2) AED 100 for each subsequent day.
These fees shall be paid in 1) offices of the Directorate General for Residency and Foreigners Affairs,
2) or at the airport's immigration and passport offices, plus an extra charge of AED 100 upon departure.
*** Note: Residents in the UAE are granted a 30-day period, either to modify the status and provide new care for them and for dependents or to leave the country. No fines are imposed during this grace period. If the grace period has expired and the resident exceeds the 30 day limit, it will be paid for 125 days from the first day and 25 days for each subsequent day. After six months of residence after the end of the grace period and the expiry of the period of stay, exceeded every day. After one year, the fine is raised to AED 100 for each day of delay.
It should be noted that under Ministerial Decree No. 377 of 2014, holders of all types of visas are allowed to change their residency status in the country and change it from a visit permit or residence permit. Provided that they are settled before the end of the visa
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