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Dubai Immigration offers help to people facing vis…

Dubai authorities have announced support for people struggling with visa-related problems in the United Arab Emirates.

Dubai Immigration chief Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri urged affected individuals to approach authorities and explain their cases. He asked those facing difficulties to visit the Al Awir Centre for assistance.

Al Marri made the announcement during a press briefing on Wednesday. Several senior officials were also present at the briefing.

He said authorities would provide accommodation to people who have nowhere to stay. Free food and other essential support would also be arranged for those in need.

People facing health-related concerns would also receive assistance. Al Marri said medical check-ups would be provided free of charge. Dental treatment would also be available.

The immigration chief said officials would help people who were facing difficulties in returning to their home countries. Authorities would work to address the issues preventing them from travelling back.

Dubai Immigration has also launched a new centre to assist stranded tourists and people looking for employment in the emirate.

Al Marri said tourists and job seekers should be treated as guests. He stressed that authorities were committed to listening to their concerns and helping them resolve their problems.

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