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Denied visit visa after overstaying by 23 days. What can I do?

Dear Sir/Madam,

I overstayed my visa by 23 days. I paid the fines and left the country on an outpass. I have the receipts from Terminal 2.

I applied for a visit visa from Sharjah, but it was refused. I was staying at the airport for more than 48 hours because of the weekend. I want to know what the issue is.

Please help me. I am now back in my home country. I have a house contract and a car in Ajman. I am very stressed and depressed.

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13 Sep 2023, 12:16

Dear Questioner,

If you have chosen out pass, then there will be a ban on your name. First, you may check if there is any existing ban on your name.

13 Sep 2023, 12:16

Hire a lawyer to conduct a complete check on a possible travel ban and arrest warrant imposed on you in the United Arab Emirates.

Submit the required documents and get the results of the check online without visiting the UAE government authorities personally with a charge of 290 USD.

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13 Sep 2023, 16:04

Dear Client,

Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you in this matter.

Your recent 23-day overstay in the UAE may have led to the refusal of your visit visa application.

Overstaying can affect future visa applications, and immigration records may have played a role in the refusal.

Consult with us to assess your situation, correct any application errors, and consider providing a clear explanation in future applications.

For any further legal assistance, you can WhatsApp us. We have an extensive team of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers to provide the legal assistance you need.

We will definitely be happy to help you.

Thanks & Regards,

ABDUL WAHIED

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