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Confusion over change to residence UAE visa rules
ABU DHABI // Confused applicants for residence visas faced the third change in less than two weeks yesterday, and the second in 24 hours.
Earlier, interior ministry authorities had said that from June 1 new or renewed visas would be issued only on production of attested copies of a valid lease contract and utility bills as proof of address.
On Sunday, the ministry reversed that change and said no such documents were required. Yesterday, however, it clarified that the documents were indeed required, but they need not be attested.
The confusion was evident yesterday at immigration offices. In Al Ain, authorities were asking visa applicants to produce a copy of their tenancy contracts. In Abu Dhabi, they did not.
Long queues built up at the customer care desk in Al Ain immigration department as residents gathered to inquire about the new rules.
One, Joshep Ereira, said: “I have been to the immigration office and found out that they are still asking for the tenancy contract and utility bills. There are now endless woes and frustration, not to mention the long lines at the information counter of people all trying to find out about the new residence visa law.
“I am not exactly sure what the region of Al Ain is trying to achieve from all this. People are really going to get more and more frustrated from lack of information about laws changing from time to time in Abu Dhabi and having no effect in Al Ain.”
Meanwhile in Abu Dhabi city another resident applying for a visa for his family was not asked for either a tenancy contract or utility bills yesterday, and immigration officials were processing paperwork as usual.
Maj Gen Nasser Al Menhali, the assistant undersecretary at the Ministry of Interior responsible for residency, said yesterday the revised rules would be implemented nationwide in an effort by the ministry to compile a database of residents’ addresses.
It was necessary to have the addresses in order to reach residents quickly in case of emergency, and the old addresses were unclear, imprecise and hard to find in a timely manner, he said.
Maj Gen Al Menhali said: “No attestation of the tenancy contract is required from the municipality and this rule is going to be implemented across the Emirates.”
He said the decision by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigner Affairs in Abu Dhabi to require the extra documentation was “an administrative decision meant to ease the process of identifying people’s domiciles and to ascertain their place of residence”.
Responding to requests for clarification of the decision and its impact on those living in shared accommodation, Maj Gen Al Menhali said: “The decision applies to anyone who has a home address and will be applicable to all the Emirates.”
A tenancy contract or a water and electricity bill must be attached to the visa renewal application as proof of the applicant’s place of residence, he said.
Labourers who work for companies that offer collective housing must also bring proof of where they live, providing an address and a letter from their employer to that effect, or any form of contract that substantiates their place of residence, he said.
The requirement is intended “first and foremost to verify the addresses of all residents in the country for security and procedural purposes”, he said.
Maj Gen Al Menhali added: “It is a security, service-related and administrative measure taken by the General Directorates for Residency and Foreigner Affairs in the nation. It does not target any particular social segment or property developer; it simply serves residency departments in updating their data, establishing the addresses of people residing in the country and documenting them properly.”
He also said the requirements were not unique to the UAE, and were common in many developed countries.
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My comments as follows:
It was indeed confusing reports in the last few days regarding the documentation process for residence visa. However, the requirement of tenancy contract is not a new one. However, the new procedure of implementation of attestation process for residency proof documents, like direct tenancy contract with owners, rental agreement with agencies, and attestation of electricity and telephone bills, if mandatory should be done through an appropriate attestation desk controlled by the authorities. These attestation offices should be set up either at the immigration offices or at specific public points and should function throughout after office hours. This will help residents avoid running around from one office to another and can reduce waste of professional man hours for processing residency permits. Linking important facility ownership details with UAE ID cards will help assist this process of verification. Currently, car ownership is done in a similar manner and can incorporate the ones like tenancy details, etisalat and dewa account details etc. Best wishes to UAE authorities in regulating illegal residents and always keeping accurate on information on its resident population.
UAE is exemplary in unstable region – My Letters – The National Dt 14 March 2012
UAE is exemplary in unstable region – My Letters – The National Dt 14 March 2012
UAE is exemplary in unstable region
Reading today’s news about the events happening in Syria, Afghanistan, Sudan, Palestine, one really has to praise the significance of the UAE’s philosophy and tolerant way of living with respect to religious beliefs as highlighted by Peter Hellyer’s article Tradition of tolerance is a model during turbulent times (March 13).
As residents of this country, we are blessed to be living in an open society that respects all those who live here while adhering to its laws and guidelines.
Let peace and prosperity continue to flourish and harmony prevail forever as the UAE flag fly high in the region.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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Children shouldn’t use passers by for target practice – My Letters – The National Dt. 15.01.2012
Children shouldn’t use passers by for target practice – My Letters – The National Dt. 15.01.2012
No use for pocket full of small coins – THE NATIONAL Dt. 18.10.2011 – Letters to the editor
No use for pocket full of small coins
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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Property plans lack credibility – The National Dt. 20.05.2011
Property plans lack credibility
Some property exhibitions held in the UAE by foreign developers lack credibility. They typically promise completion within four years and buyers will be asked to start paying for their property.
However, some buyers from the UAE have been cheated with no delivery on time or of the promised quality. In some cases, the property does not even belong to the builder. For that reason, UAE authorities should come up with measures to monitor property exhibitions.
Developers or their representatives who participate should be required to submit necessary documents and a letter of reassurance, which should be approved by authorities. These guarantees should be provided to prospective buyers at the location of the exhibition.
I hope such regulations will help avoid fraud in the property sector which has affected many customers from the UAE.
RM, Abu Dhabi
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Suggestion for Abu Dhabi buses – My Letters – THE NATIONAL Dt 06.05.2011
Suggestion for Abu Dhabi buses – THE NATIONAL Dt 06.05.2011
The Abu Dhabi bus system is becoming more popular among commuters each day and each route that is added. This can be seen and experienced by the heavy rush for buses during morning and evening hours. Commuters find the buses extremely useful and economical.
However, in the city buses, when there is a large crowd, the front to middle half is full of lady passengers. Thus, it makes entry for male passengers inconvenient as they have to get inside through the main door, drop the coin in the box next to the driver and then get down and get inside through the door at the middle.
Could the Abu Dhabi bus authorities come out with a convenient system for passengers to drop their coins at a suitable place near the middle door?
It would make the Abu Dhabi buses more passenger friendly.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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A dangerous game of cricket – My Letters – THE NATIONAL Dt. 03.05.2011
A dangerous game of cricket – My Letters – THE NATIONAL Dt. 03.05.2011
Recklessness is the root problem – My Letters – THE NATIONAL Dt. 26.04.2011
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Congratulations to Abu Dhabi Department of Transport for reducing speed limits. Every afternoon, I witness minivans carrying school children without seatbelts, speeding at the signals.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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Solution for airport woes – My Letters -The National Dt. 19.04.2011
My Letters – Solution for airport woes – The National Dt. 19.04.2011
Travellers from Abu Dhabi airport are blessed with a choice of checking in 24-hours prior to their flight. But the current charge of Dh30 per person is on the high side, especially for those travelling in groups.
Passengers also don’t gain any extra on baggage allowance checking in that way. This service charge could be lowered so that more passengers are attracted to it, thus reducing crowding at the airport.
Secondly, boarding passes issued from the City Terminal don’t carry the gate numbers for departures. Passengers should be guided appropriately to avoid confusion and a last minute rush. A text messaging system could also inform passengers about their flights and gate numbers.
Thirdly, at the entry gate, staff on duty could allocate a priority line for baggage screening to those already carrying a boarding pass, or elderly passengers or those with special needs. This will avoid long queues.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
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Good and bad signs at the mall – My Letters – THE NATIONAL Dt. 18.04.2011
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