Don't job hunt on visit visas to UAE, Indians told
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Dubai, Aug 3: Amid growing cases of duping and visa frauds, the Indian Consulate in Dubai said that Indians seeking jobs in the UAE should not come on visit visas and must authenticate their employment offers and permit visas before arriving in the country.

The advisory follows a high number of calls and visits to the Consulate by Indian workers who have been duped by agents or employers on a regular basis. Consul-General of India in Dubai Vipul said the mission did not have the precise data on the number of such calls "because most such calls are complex and raise a variety of issues". He said most calls about duping were related to workers who come for employment or searching for employment on visit visas.
"We have got several cases of people falling into trouble when they come for employment or for looking for employment on visit visas. There are also cases of women being forced to work as maids by dubious agents who get them to the UAE on visit visas as well as sending them to Oman and other countries," Vipul told Gulf News. He said when serious duping cases come to the notice of the consulate, the mission tries to mediate with the employers to get the passports of workers back and facilitate their return to India.
The consulate issued 225 air tickets in 2016 and 186 in the first half of 2017 to stranded workers. "In a recent case, in June, we repatriated 27 workers hailing from Uttar Pradesh who came to the UAE in February- March this year and were promised jobs. However, they were not given any jobs and were left to fend for themselves by the agents," he said.
In another case, 15 people were promised some jobs, but on arrival they were told to work as labourers at a construction site, he added. In the first half of this year, the consulate received a total of 540 labour complaints of which over 250 have been resolved, the report said. Duplicate and fake visas are also a problem that the Indian missions in the UAE are fighting, the report said.
"In the first six months of this year, several hundreds of fake visas were detected. Typically, these get detected because many people ask us about the genuineness of a job offer and the UAE visa. Sometimes, agents give genuine visit visas and fake employment visas," Vipul said. He said such cases were hard to detect in India.
"The workers would use the fake employment visas to board the flight from India and present their original visit visa on arrival here. When they gain entry, they realise that they don't have the offered job," he said.
To tackle such visa frauds, the mission has issued an advisory to the Indian jobseekers, providing them useful links from the UAE government departments through which they can make preliminary verification of the authenticity of the employment offers and entry permits.
PTI
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