Ugandans in UAE face critical visa decision ahead of amnesty deadline
Additionally, Ugandans with children or those lacking proper documentation can secure emergency travel papers from the Uganda Embassy.
With the UAE visa amnesty program set to expire on October 31st, 2024, many Ugandans living illegally in the Emirates are caught between regularizing their status or facing forced exit.
Launched in September, the amnesty program provides a unique window for those with expired or overstayed visas to avoid hefty fines and evade immigration arrests.
However, beyond the immediate pressure to comply, the program also presents a critical moment of opportunity. Ugandans who manage to regularize their status could gain access to legitimate job offers, as several UAE companies are reportedly offering employment to those who legalize their stay.
The amnesty benefits include waivers on overstay penalties, no entry ban for those who exit, and eligibility for future visa applications—including residency and tourist visas.
Additionally, Ugandans with children or those lacking proper documentation can secure emergency travel papers from the Uganda Embassy.
Ugandan leaders, including Muwada, are urging their compatriots to seize this opportunity: “This is a one-time chance. Failing to act now could result in widespread immigration arrests.”
With immigration centers set up across the Emirates to facilitate the process, Ugandans are being advised to act quickly. Whether they choose to regularize their status or prepare to exit, the race against time is on. The clock is ticking, and the choice is theirs.