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Indian Expat Returns Home After 28 Years as UAE Waives Dh878,000 Visa Fines

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After 28 years away from her loved ones, Indian expat Gudala Baby is finally heading home, thanks to a life-changing opportunity under the UAE’s visa amnesty program. This extension, which allows residency violators to resolve their status until December 31, helped Gudala tackle her complex situation, waiving overstay fines that totaled Dh878,000—a financial burden that had previously kept her from reuniting with her family.

Gudala’s journey has been marked by hardship and sacrifice. Living in shared accommodations in Dubai, she clung to the hope of returning home but was hindered by the overwhelming fines that had piled up over the years. The recently extended visa amnesty initiative provided her with a new travel document and a waiver, clearing the path for her long-awaited homecoming.

“I can’t wait to see my mother and children,” Gudala expressed, her face lighting up with excitement. Her case underscores the significant impact of the UAE’s amnesty programs, which not only address legal obstacles but also restore lives and family connections for individuals like Gudala, who faced an uncertain future.

As Gudala gets ready to board her flight home, her story serves as an inspiring testament to hope and resilience, showcasing the UAE’s dedication to compassion and community welfare.

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