Dubai: As the UAE's amnesty program for overstayers kicks off, many individuals without passports are seeking guidance on how to regularize their status. Social workers and the Pakistan Consulate have stepped in to assist.
For overstayers without passports, the Pakistan Press Consul, Mohammed Saleh, advised obtaining an outpass from the consulate. This temporary travel document can then be used to apply for an exit permit at ICP centers or online.
Abdullah Kamampalam, a social worker based in Sharjah, emphasized the importance of visiting the respective consulates for those without passports. Indian nationals can apply for a new passport at BLS, while others should follow their consulate's procedures.
Regularization process
Once the necessary documents are obtained, overstayers can apply for amnesty without paying any fines. After the amnesty is granted, individuals have 14 days to either leave the country or continue their stay by providing an offer letter from a company.
UAE's commitment to overstayers
The UAE's amnesty scheme aims to provide a clear and accessible pathway for overstayers to regularize their residency or return home without penalties. The Pakistan Consulate has established a dedicated helpline, +971 56 647 2721, to assist with queries related to the amnesty program.
Urge to regularize status:
Social workers have strongly urged all overstayers to take immediate action to avoid facing severe consequences later on. By regularizing their status within the stipulated time frame, individuals can avoid complications and ensure a smooth transition.