The UAE government’s Amnesty 2024 scheme, which provides overstaying foreigners an opportunity to regularize their visa status or exit the country without penalties, is set to conclude on October 31, with no extension announced.
Officials clarified that the two-month amnesty, which began on September 1, will not be extended beyond the deadline. Overstaying expatriates are urged to take advantage of this final opportunity.
“If you are still waiting because there is no job offer yet, leave for now and come back,” advised a senior immigration official. “There is no re-entry ban or fines for those availing the two-month amnesty.” The Amnesty 2024 program applies to all visa types, including tourist and expired residency visas. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) has introduced several additional measures to encourage people to regularize their status or leave the UAE before the deadline.
The Consulate General of India in Dubai has been actively assisting Indian expatriates with the process. To date, the Indian Mission has issued a total of 2,275 Emergency Certificates since the scheme’s launch.Furthermore, 10,951 amnesty seekers have visited the Consulate for assistance,,with a total of 2,409 Exit Permits and Outpasses have been issued to facilitate smooth departures.
As the Amnesty 2024 deadline approaches, the Consulate General of India in Dubai remains committed to providing support to the Indian expatriate community, ensuring a smooth transition and reintegration.
By – Vinod Kumar (Dubai)