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After 24 years, a visa violator finally achieved legal residency due to amnesty program

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A woman who had been living in Dubai without legal status for over 24 years has finally had her residency status regularized, thanks to the ongoing amnesty program. The 40-year-old had been in the UAE illegally due to circumstances beyond her control. However, with the help of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai, her situation was resolved, and she is now a legal resident without the burden of paying any fines.

Her case reflects the UAE’s commitment to offering second chances and supporting individuals in difficult legal situations. For more than two decades, she lived in the country under informal conditions, but the amnesty period allowed her to regularize her status without the usual penalties. This initiative has provided relief to many undocumented residents in the country.

Through the amnesty program, the UAE has been giving visa violators the chance to correct their status without facing financial penalties or legal charges. This is part of the country’s ongoing efforts to streamline residency processes and support those who wish to remain in the UAE legally. By facilitating the regularization of such cases, the UAE is reinforcing its commitment to fairness and compassion.

Her story has inspired many in similar situations, showing that with the right support and government programs like the amnesty, it is possible to turn a new page and contribute positively to society.

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