I Got an employment visa in UAE which shows a different profession that I've signed for.?
Hi, I got my employment visa in UAE which shows a different profession (Archives Clerk) but the one that I have applied and signed for, the one in my employment contract is Front Desk Concierge… are these both profession the same in hotel industry (which I may think not)?, and what should I do in this case?
Any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks.
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September 25th, 2010 at 8:59 pm
As per my understanding, in UAE labour department, there are only few designations listed such as Mason, Helper, Archives Clerk, Accountant, Computer Programmer etc. So, it is ok that in your visa, your profession is mentioned as Archives Clerk.
I know one CEO of a big retail chain whose profession is mentioned in visa as ‘Accountant’.
September 25th, 2010 at 8:59 pm
That’s so common here in Dubai.. As the company will pay less fees for clerks visas than other visas. The problems after that maybe if you want to travel to other GCC states as UAE resident, your profession may not allow you to get visa on arrival. Also getting bank loans maybe a bit harder in some banks.