New visa rules
#1
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New visa rules
Before anyone says it, i have read gulfnews.com....
The thing is, i dont really understand....
I have got a job in AD and start in sept. My girlfriend is currently looking for a job. She's got a few irons in the fire however if it gets to Sept and she hasnt got a job can she no longer just come to UAE on a visit visa to continue looking?!? Does she have to pay the AED1,000 for a visit visa or is this just for certain nationalities?!?
If she finds a job out there does she have to fly home and back again in order to get a working visa?!?
The thing is, i dont really understand....
I have got a job in AD and start in sept. My girlfriend is currently looking for a job. She's got a few irons in the fire however if it gets to Sept and she hasnt got a job can she no longer just come to UAE on a visit visa to continue looking?!? Does she have to pay the AED1,000 for a visit visa or is this just for certain nationalities?!?
If she finds a job out there does she have to fly home and back again in order to get a working visa?!?
#2
Re: New visa rules
Before anyone says it, i have read gulfnews.com....
The thing is, i dont really understand....
I have got a job in AD and start in sept. My girlfriend is currently looking for a job. She's got a few irons in the fire however if it gets to Sept and she hasnt got a job can she no longer just come to UAE on a visit visa to continue looking?!? Does she have to pay the AED1,000 for a visit visa or is this just for certain nationalities?!?
If she finds a job out there does she have to fly home and back again in order to get a working visa?!?
The thing is, i dont really understand....
I have got a job in AD and start in sept. My girlfriend is currently looking for a job. She's got a few irons in the fire however if it gets to Sept and she hasnt got a job can she no longer just come to UAE on a visit visa to continue looking?!? Does she have to pay the AED1,000 for a visit visa or is this just for certain nationalities?!?
If she finds a job out there does she have to fly home and back again in order to get a working visa?!?
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Re: New visa rules
then she can come in on a visit visa no worries and upon finding a job, the visit visa will be transferred to a residence visa
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Re: New visa rules
great so nothing has really changed...only certain people have to pay the AED1,000?
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#6
Re: New visa rules
so the visa run down to oman every 60 days...is that still allowed?
i cant seem to find a yes or a no on it..anyone?
i cant seem to find a yes or a no on it..anyone?
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Re: New visa rules
no, from what i read on gulfnews.com the visa runs are not allowed for anyone anymore
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From what i have read the max is 90 days NO more visa runs ever!
You can extend a 30 day up to 90 days if not applied for beforehand by going back to the UK each time.
You will have to be in the Uk while your husband sponsors you for your residence visa.
If working you can transfer from sponsored visa to work visa if you do not have a sponsored visa you need to be back in the Uk and wait for it to all be sorted before coming out.
Miss D if you have not got your visa sorted I suggest you get it in before the 29th and hope it comes through fastracked before the date on your passport actually expires or you will have to go back to the Uk.
It is a one year ban for going over the 90 days...
This is what I have deduced from all the information available if this is wrong can someone let me know!
You can extend a 30 day up to 90 days if not applied for beforehand by going back to the UK each time.
You will have to be in the Uk while your husband sponsors you for your residence visa.
If working you can transfer from sponsored visa to work visa if you do not have a sponsored visa you need to be back in the Uk and wait for it to all be sorted before coming out.
Miss D if you have not got your visa sorted I suggest you get it in before the 29th and hope it comes through fastracked before the date on your passport actually expires or you will have to go back to the Uk.
It is a one year ban for going over the 90 days...
This is what I have deduced from all the information available if this is wrong can someone let me know!
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Re: New visa rules
From what i have read the max is 90 days NO more visa runs ever!
You can extend a 30 day up to 90 days if not applied for beforehand by going back to the UK each time.
You will have to be in the Uk while your husband sponsors you for your residence visa.
If working you can transfer from sponsored visa to work visa if you do not have a sponsored visa you need to be back in the Uk and wait for it to all be sorted before coming out.
Miss D if you have not got your visa sorted I suggest you get it in before the 29th and hope it comes through fastracked before the date on your passport actually expires or you will have to go back to the Uk.
It is a one year ban for going over the 90 days...
This is what I have deduced from all the information available if this is wrong can someone let me know!
You can extend a 30 day up to 90 days if not applied for beforehand by going back to the UK each time.
You will have to be in the Uk while your husband sponsors you for your residence visa.
If working you can transfer from sponsored visa to work visa if you do not have a sponsored visa you need to be back in the Uk and wait for it to all be sorted before coming out.
Miss D if you have not got your visa sorted I suggest you get it in before the 29th and hope it comes through fastracked before the date on your passport actually expires or you will have to go back to the Uk.
It is a one year ban for going over the 90 days...
This is what I have deduced from all the information available if this is wrong can someone let me know!
But the articles refer to people who go to places like Kish, i.e. Indians, Pakistanis and Filipinos... for those who travel visa-free I really can't see them making any big changes.
And even if they did, there was also reference to being allowed to go back to one's home country to pick up a new visa, though really how they will police this new rule is a different issue altogether.
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But the articles refer to people who go to places like Kish, i.e. Indians, Pakistanis and Filipinos... for those who travel visa-free I really can't see them making any big changes.
And even if they did, there was also reference to being allowed to go back to one's home country to pick up a new visa, though really how they will police this new rule is a different issue altogether.
And even if they did, there was also reference to being allowed to go back to one's home country to pick up a new visa, though really how they will police this new rule is a different issue altogether.
#13
Re: New visa rules
[QUOTE=MissDemeanor;6615266]oh my god....I am FREAKING OUT
Does this help?From The National 24 July:.
Visa runs still allowed
Eugene Harnan
Last Updated: July 24. 2008 9:18PM UAE / July 24. 2008 5:18PM GMT
The 33 nationalities currently exempt from requiring visas before travelling will be largely unaffected and will still be allowed to do “visa runs”.
DUBAI // Officials at the Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) made further clarifications tonight to new visa rules that will come into effect on Tuesday.
The 33 nationalities currently exempt from requiring visas before travelling will be largely unaffected and will still be allowed to do “visa runs”, in which expatriates without residency visas cross into Oman and then return to renew their visitor visas, officials said.
People from countries that are not exempt from requiring visas before travelling will have to reapply through a registered tourist company.
Entry permits for citizens of the 33 exempt countries can only be renewed for an additional period of 30 days for a cost of Dh620.
A tourist visa for residents from the other countries, such as India, Pakistan and Russia, must be issued through a tourist company or through their friends or relatives currently in the UAE and who can apply on their behalf at any DNRD office.
The tourist visa is valid for 30 days from the date of entry, renewable once, for a period of 30 days at the charge of Dh610 if processed online and Dh620, if submitted at any DNRD office.
Earlier this week, immigration officials pleaded for patience as “glitches” with the new system were ironed out.
Does this help?From The National 24 July:.
Visa runs still allowed
Eugene Harnan
Last Updated: July 24. 2008 9:18PM UAE / July 24. 2008 5:18PM GMT
The 33 nationalities currently exempt from requiring visas before travelling will be largely unaffected and will still be allowed to do “visa runs”.
DUBAI // Officials at the Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) made further clarifications tonight to new visa rules that will come into effect on Tuesday.
The 33 nationalities currently exempt from requiring visas before travelling will be largely unaffected and will still be allowed to do “visa runs”, in which expatriates without residency visas cross into Oman and then return to renew their visitor visas, officials said.
People from countries that are not exempt from requiring visas before travelling will have to reapply through a registered tourist company.
Entry permits for citizens of the 33 exempt countries can only be renewed for an additional period of 30 days for a cost of Dh620.
A tourist visa for residents from the other countries, such as India, Pakistan and Russia, must be issued through a tourist company or through their friends or relatives currently in the UAE and who can apply on their behalf at any DNRD office.
The tourist visa is valid for 30 days from the date of entry, renewable once, for a period of 30 days at the charge of Dh610 if processed online and Dh620, if submitted at any DNRD office.
Earlier this week, immigration officials pleaded for patience as “glitches” with the new system were ironed out.
#14
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Well that conflicts itself again......
It still means a visa run every 30 days and apply through a travel agent??
Wonder how much that will cost??
It still means a visa run every 30 days and apply through a travel agent??
Wonder how much that will cost??
#15
Re: New visa rules
Yes, apparently there may be charges and 30 day limit-not effective til Tuesday and lets face it a lot can happen in the intervening time in terms of changes!!!!!
That said, the answer to the Visa Run Q for certain Passport holders is
Yes Visa Runs are still possible.