Residence visa seekers to be fingerprinted
Abu Dhabi: Residency
departments across the country will manage a fingerprint identification
system and database for all residents in the country, a senior official
said on Wednesday.
"Starting next month,
applicants for residence visa will be fingerprinted under a tighter
biometric system to provide more secure identification and prevent
fraud," Major General Nasser Al Awadi Al Minhali, Acting
Director-General of the Federal Naturalisation and Residency Department
told Gulf News.
He said fresh
applicants for residence visas will get their fingerprints taken before
the medical check-up to ensure they have no criminal record.
"Those found to be with criminal records will be denied visa and handed over to the police for further legal action."
Al Minhali said a
number of residents who had their fingerprints taken for obtaining
identification cards were found to have a criminal record.
"This prompted authorities to introduce this measure to prevent people with a criminal record from obtaining a visa."
He added residents living in the country will be fingerprinted when they apply for renewal of their visa.
"The move will
eventually cover all residents in the country, including workers
sponsored by their employers, investors, domestic workers and parents
of residents," he said. Al Minhali did not specify the fees, but said
they will be nominal.
Many residents
questioned the move and asked if there was any point in being
fingerprinted for the ID card and then again for the residence visa.
But Al Minhali said
the National Identity Authority examines whether an applicant has a
criminal record or not, but the database that will be set up at the
Naturalisation and Residency departments across the country will act as
a source of information to ensure only those with certificate of "good
conduct" or "lack of a criminal record" will be granted residence visa.
Al Minhali said
fingerprinting services will be available at Naturalisation and
Residency departments across the country. He did not say whether the
fingerprinting will be done manually or electronically.
"We will manage a
fingerprint identification system and database for all residents in the
country and lead the way in the development, assessment and
implementation of new techniques for operational fingerprinting."
Categories covered under scheme
Employment Visa:
Employment Visa or Permit is issued by the Naturalisation and Residency
Department to a foreign national who wishes to work for a company in
the UAE upon the approval of the Ministry of Labour.
It allows
the holder to enter the UAE once for a period of 30 days and is valid
for two months from the date of issue. When the employee has entered
the country on the basis of the employment visa, the sponsoring company
will arrange to complete the formalities of stamping his residence.
Residence Visa: A
residence visa is required for those who intend to enter the UAE to
live with a person who is already a resident. It is issued to the
immediate kin of a resident for three years renewable for a fee of
Dh300. The residence permit becomes invalid if the resident remains
more than six months at a time out of the country.
Parents of residents
are issued residence visas after special approval with a renewable
validity of one year for a fee of Dh100 for each year. A refundable
deposit of Dh5,000 has to be paid for each parent.
Investor Visa: It is
issued to an expatriate investor in partnership with a local. The
foreign investor must hold a minimum stake of Dh70,000 in the share
capital. Like the residence visa, it is issued for three years for a
fee of Dh300.
Visa for domestic help will be covered under the fingerprinting scheme.
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