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transferring a visa when ours is Abu Dhabi?

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 13 February 2011 - 20:19

Hi All

DH works in AD so our visa's are for there, but we live here in Dubai. We are about to hire a maid but not sure about where the visa should be? Given ours is with Abu Dhabi, does her's have to be AD as well or do we hire her with a visa through Dubai?

TIA

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 16 February 2011 - 12:55
AP I will forward you a step-by-step instruction list - can't guarantee it will be 100% accurate as we did this in December, and things seem to change like the wind, but it will point you in the right direction. I can also send you the contracts, instructions, job descriptions I have in place directly with our Nanny if that is helpful to you. Just a warning, I fly out to NZ tomorrow morning, so if I get your email before then, I will respond, if not, it might be a few days delay. HTH <em>edited by TanyaR on 22/02/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 16 February 2011 - 08:42
As well as doing the medical check-up you will need to apply for Daman Medical Insurance before applying for the visa, suggest calling them to ask about the required papers. Your husband can do that once her medical fitness is done (you can apply before but if she's new you may want to have the medical fitness report first just to be sure). The receipt from the insurance is enough for applying for the visa, the actual card is usually ready a week later. The contract is a standard one from the typing office that types all the forms for the visa. I think most typing offices will have it in Abu Dhabi and there are typing offices next to immigration.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 February 2011 - 14:27
Thx! We haven't the slightest idea about how to set up a contract or anything. If you could give us as much advice as possible that would be fantabulous!!! (ie. will my husband need to take her to AD to do a medical? how long does the whole process take, blah blah blah). :D TIA.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 13 February 2011 - 21:14
We have done this recently. Just a little handy hint. You get charged a flat yearly fee in Dubai for renewing your Maids visa, whereas in AD, it is based on the base salary of your maid - so put this figure as low as possible (I think we did ours at 400aed) - then the rest we pay her, we told them was accommodation, food, travel etc. This should hopefully save you money in fees. (Note: if your maid is Filipino) If you pay under 1400 aed (I 'think' the figure is) on the contract - which you will want to do to avoid the huge fee, when she goes to go home on holiday, and goes to get her certificate from the POLO office so she can leave the Phillipines to return here after her holiday, the perceived 'low salary' does cause some issues. I am trying to combat that at the moment, by keeping very accurate records on her payslips within her employment folder, so hopefully it won't be so difficult next time. She had only been working with us for 2 weeks when she went home for the first time for Christmas. Anyway, hope that helps.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 13 February 2011 - 20:23
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