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Can I re-enter the UAE on a new company visa if I have already exited with Abu Dhabi outpass?
A person already exited with an Abu Dhabi outpass without paying the tourist visa overstay fine for 55 days from DXB airport on November 6, 2022.
Now the file status in ICP is closed and no fine is shown in ICP.
Can I re-enter the UAE on a new company visa from Nepal without any issues at DXB airport?
Greetings.
You cannot re-enter the country unless you submit a mercy request because you are banned from entering the country for violating the visa.
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Even though the case status is "filed closed", there's still a possibility of a travel ban being imposed due to the individual's choice of an outpass to exit the country.
Therefore, it's necessary to verify their immigration status by conducting a travel ban check. We will let you know the possibilities in detail.
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According to UAE law, if the file status in ICP is closed and no fines are shown, the person can enter the UAE on a new company visa from Nepal without issues, provided there are no other legal cases against the passport.
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Thank you for your inquiry.
In cases where a person has exited the UAE with an Abu Dhabi outpass without paying a tourist visa overstay fine, the situation can be complex.
Since the fine is not showing in the ICP system and the file status is marked as closed, it appears that the fine may have been cleared or written off, which could mean no immediate legal barrier to re-entering the UAE.
However, it’s important to note that immigration authorities may still review past overstay records at the time of entry, even if no fine is currently visible in the system.
Therefore, I would recommend verifying your entry status with the relevant UAE authorities or the company sponsoring your new visa before your arrival to ensure smooth re-entry.
To avoid any potential complications, it’s advisable to ensure that all records are in order, and any past fines are settled (if applicable).
I would be happy to assist you further in reviewing the specifics of your case to ensure you can enter the UAE without issues.
Feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or email me to discuss this matter further. I'm here to help guide you through the process and resolve any concerns.
Best regards,
Suhail Rana