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If you are changing jobs, you may need to put your family's UAE visa on hold.
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With COVID-19 related restrictions government offices had moved to working remotely.
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Gulf News reader M. Adil sent his query to the newspaper on how he could put his family's visa on hold.
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He would face an additional cost of Dh7,000 if he had to cancel his family's visa and apply for a new one.
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As government workers returned to offices and Dubai offices now operating at 50 per cent capacity, GDRFA offices also reopened. You can now put your family visa on hold if you are moving jobs.
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In Dubai, you can apply for the service at Al Manara Centre and Al Twar Centre.
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In other emirates, Tasheel centres are open and accepting GDRFA related processes.
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What does it mean to put your family visa on hold?
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If you are changing jobs, your employment visa would also get cancelled and applied under the new sponsor.
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With your visa changing, you would also need to cancel your dependent's visa, unless you can put it on hold.
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You can request for the service by depositing an amount of Dh5,000, which is refundable.
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Which documents would I need?
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1. Offer letter (From Tasheel or MOHRE).
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2. NOC in Arabic
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3. Labour card cancellation paper 4. Original passports as well as copies
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You would also need to be prepared to deposit Dh5,000
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Once you have completed the process, you would have 30 days to get the new visa stamped.
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Once your new visa is stamped, simply visit the branch again to get your deposit back.
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