24-07-2025
No visa renewal in Dubai without clearing traffic fines, says GDRFA
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Dubai authorities have launched a pilot system that ties traffic fine settlements to residency visa services, requiring residents to clear outstanding fines before they can renew, cancel, or transfer their visas.
The new initiative, led by the
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, the system electronically links visa-related transactions with the Dubai Police Traffic Fines System.
'The goal is not to restrict people,' said Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the GDRFA. 'It's about reminding residents to pay their fines. The system allows for flexibility depending on each case.'
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Authorities clarified that the system does not halt the visa process entirely but prompts residents to settle dues — either in full or via instalment plans — before continuing with residency procedures. GDRFA officials said the system is currently in the trial phase and has been implemented in specific departments, with thousands of cases reviewed prior to its rollout. Notably, it does not apply to the GDRFA centre at Dubai International Airport.
Abide by law
At a media briefing held on Wednesday, officials confirmed that no residency renewal, cancellation, or status change requests made from within the UAE will be processed unless all traffic fines have been paid.
Lt Gen Al Marri also reminded residents to adhere to local regulations: 'Abide by laws, settle outstanding fines,' he urged, reinforcing the importance of personal responsibility and civic compliance as part of living in the UAE.
The pilot is expected to be evaluated for broader implementation after its initial phase.