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Can I renew my UAE residence visa if I still have unpaid fines?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 10, 2026·1 answers
Renewal is due next month, but there are unpaid traffic and immigration fines on my file from a rough financial patch. The typing centre warned the renewal could be blocked until everything is cleared. Is partial payment ever accepted, or does the system reject the application outright?

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Jun 11, 2026
The typing centre is broadly right: outstanding immigration fines on your file will normally block the residence visa renewal until they are cleared, and the system generally requires full settlement rather than partial payment — there is no option to renew while still owing immigration amounts. Traffic fines are recorded separately; they primarily block vehicle-related services, but a clean file across the board avoids surprises during processing. Practical steps: first, get the real numbers rather than estimates — check your immigration fines through the ICP smart services or, for Dubai visas, GDRFA channels, and your traffic fines through the relevant police app. Second, look for legitimate relief before paying: some emirates periodically run traffic-fine discount schemes, and instalment plans for traffic fines exist in some emirates, which can ease the cash burden even though immigration fines usually must be paid in full. Third, time it carefully — start clearing fines now rather than at the renewal deadline, because falling out of status adds new overstay fines on top of the old ones, deepening the hole. If any fine looks wrong, you can dispute it with the issuing authority before paying. Where the amounts are large or appear recorded in error, a lawyer can help challenge them and keep your renewal on track.
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