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    UAE Allows Expired Visa Holders Abroad to Return Without New Entry Permits Until March 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates’ Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) has introduced a significant temporary policy to assist expatriate residents currently outside the country whose residency visas have expired during their absence. This new directive permits these individuals to re-enter the UAE without the need to secure fresh entry permits, offering much-needed relief to thousands affected by recent travel restrictions.

    This exceptional measure will be in place for a limited period, starting from February 28 and continuing until March 31, 2026. The decision aims to address the unique challenges faced by expatriates who, due to unforeseen circumstances, were unable to return before their visas lapsed. The ICP emphasized that this policy specifically applies to those whose residency permits expired after February 28, 2026, while they were abroad, allowing them to come back during this designated timeframe without penalties.

    The backdrop to this development includes a series of regional airspace closures and flight suspensions that disrupted normal travel routes. These interruptions left many residents stranded outside the UAE, unable to renew or maintain their residency status in a timely manner. Recognizing these hardships, the ICP has waived fines and entry visa requirements for the affected expatriates during this grace period, ensuring a smoother and more compassionate process for their return.

    Upon arrival in the UAE, returning residents will be able to regularize their residency status by following the established official procedures. This step is crucial for maintaining legal residency and access to services within the country. The ICP highlighted that this initiative is part of a broader effort to facilitate the reintegration of expatriates and to streamline travel formalities amid ongoing exceptional circumstances.

    Officials from the ICP also pointed out that this move reflects the UAE government’s commitment to adopting flexible and humane administrative policies that support its diverse resident population. The decision was made on humanitarian grounds, with an emphasis on helping families reunite after prolonged separations caused by travel disruptions. Furthermore, the authority assured that emergency response and business continuity plans remain fully operational at airports and other key facilities to manage the influx of returning residents efficiently.

    In summary, this temporary policy by the UAE’s ICP represents a thoughtful response to the challenges faced by expatriates during an unprecedented period of travel uncertainty. It underscores the country’s dedication to maintaining an inclusive environment for its residents and ensuring that administrative processes adapt to evolving global situations.

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