GDRFA Dubai cracks down on illegal visa services advertised online — residents warned
GDRFA Dubai has taken decisive action against violations involving the promotion of unauthorised visa and residency services through social media platforms, in a move aimed at safeguarding the public and ensuring that all services are accessed exclusively through official channels.
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The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai) has launched a crackdown against entities promoting unauthorised visa and residency services via social media platforms. The action, led by the Investigation and Follow-up Department, targets misleading practices and aims to protect residents from exploitation.
Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of GDRFA Dubai, stressed that protecting customers and strengthening trust in government service systems remain top strategic priorities. Investigation teams confirmed that certain entities were promoting unauthorised services, potentially exposing individuals to misinformation regarding official procedures.
GDRFA Dubai urged residents and visitors to obtain visa and residency services only through official and approved channels, and to avoid engaging with unverified advertisements on social media. The public is advised to verify service providers before sharing personal information or making payments. The Directorate called on the community to report any suspicious or illegal activities related to entry and residency services.
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Reported by: Gulf News 19 Jun 2026 Read the original ↗ More from Gulf News →
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