
Keeping track of visa expiry dates is a perennial headache for expatriates and the HR departments that manage them. The UAE has now digitised that pain point away. On 18 January Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency & Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) and the federal ICP synchronised new online dashboards showing each individual’s visa issue and expiry dates, sponsor details and any administrative ‘holds’. Users simply enter a passport, Emirates ID or unified file number to retrieve their status in seconds. (visahq.com)
The service, accessible through both web portals and mobile apps, went live on 16 January and is already being hailed as a game-changer for compliance. Global mobility managers can feed the data directly into HRIS platforms and set automated alerts well ahead of expiry. Officials forecast the upgrade will cut Amer-centre footfall and call-centre traffic by 30 per cent this year.
For residents the benefit is peace of mind: a quick screen-grab of the dashboard satisfies airlines that increasingly ask to see re-entry permission at check-in. Visitors can likewise confirm the exact date overstay fines would begin accruing (AED 50 per day) and avoid unpleasant surprises.
Companies and individuals who want a fully managed solution to stay ahead of UAE visa deadlines can leverage VisaHQ’s platform and expert team. From obtaining first-time entry permits to handling renewals and amendments, VisaHQ seamlessly interfaces with the new dashboards and keeps all expiry reminders, documents and status updates in one secure account: https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/.
The dashboard aligns with the UAE’s broader ‘Smart Government’ agenda, which aims to digitise 100 per cent of public-facing services by 2031. Together with the newly launched Fast Track biometric app, it forms a seamless digital journey from visa issuance to border clearance.
Action points for employers: audit internal systems to ensure visa-expiry data pulled from the dashboard synchronises with payroll and medical-insurance records, and remind travelling staff to download the PDF certificate before flying.
The service, accessible through both web portals and mobile apps, went live on 16 January and is already being hailed as a game-changer for compliance. Global mobility managers can feed the data directly into HRIS platforms and set automated alerts well ahead of expiry. Officials forecast the upgrade will cut Amer-centre footfall and call-centre traffic by 30 per cent this year.
For residents the benefit is peace of mind: a quick screen-grab of the dashboard satisfies airlines that increasingly ask to see re-entry permission at check-in. Visitors can likewise confirm the exact date overstay fines would begin accruing (AED 50 per day) and avoid unpleasant surprises.
Companies and individuals who want a fully managed solution to stay ahead of UAE visa deadlines can leverage VisaHQ’s platform and expert team. From obtaining first-time entry permits to handling renewals and amendments, VisaHQ seamlessly interfaces with the new dashboards and keeps all expiry reminders, documents and status updates in one secure account: https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/.
The dashboard aligns with the UAE’s broader ‘Smart Government’ agenda, which aims to digitise 100 per cent of public-facing services by 2031. Together with the newly launched Fast Track biometric app, it forms a seamless digital journey from visa issuance to border clearance.
Action points for employers: audit internal systems to ensure visa-expiry data pulled from the dashboard synchronises with payroll and medical-insurance records, and remind travelling staff to download the PDF certificate before flying.










