Visit visa rules tough: Heavy fines for fake documents in UAE

UAE Visit Visa: Penalties for fake documents and rejection of applications

The United Arab Emirates has imposed stricter restrictions on visit visas. According to the new law, visitors will now be fined heavily for using fake return tickets and hotel bookings to enter the UAE and Dubai on visit visas. To prevent fraud and other crimes, UAE return tickets and hotel bookings will have to be verified at the airport.

In many big cities like Dubai and Sharjah, people are being arrested for showing fake return tickets. The UAE recently suspended visit visas for several countries, including Pakistan. The government said that many people started working without permits after coming to Dubai on visit visas, and many people worked secretly.

According to Muhammad Saleem, a document expert at Planuae, normal applications are still being approved today and the chances of rejection are low. However, the chances of rejection of applications for visit visas are high. Now, after complete verification, all documents will be checked at the airport in the UAE. If the documents are genuine, they will be allowed to enter, otherwise, if they are fake, they may face legal action.

How much can be the fine for having fake documents?

In the UAE, a fine of up to AED 10,000 can be imposed for finding fake visit visa return tickets, hotel bookings, and other fake documents. In many cases, legal action may also be taken. If the violation of the law on a visit visa is serious, the visa may be canceled or a ban on obtaining a visa in the future may be imposed. If you are coming to UAE a second time, check your Emirates ID status or check your visa fine before applying for a new application.

If you need return tickets or hotel reservations, you should contact planuae. Our team will help you prepare and get the documents approved.

Planuae News Desk
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