Incorrect image on visa

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I applied for a UAE 90-day visit visa. The visa came out but has a different image. Not my picture but another person's picture. What should I do? Can I travel with it that way?



Best Answer

Do not travel on a visa that shows someone else's picture. You're likely to at least be detained while the situation is investigated, could be refused entry and sent back, or worse, potentially accused of a crime for trying to use someone else's visa.

There must have been some kind of mistake at the consulate. You should contact the office that issued you the visa and ask that they correct the error.




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Can I edit my visa photo?

In general, you are not allowed to digitally enhance or alter the photo to change your appearance in any way.

Can visa be rejected because of photo?

Photos can be rejected due to inappropriate dimensions, background, texture (matte finish rather than glossy), the number of copies, scanned instead of hard copy, spectacles versus no spectacles, or old photos (if your passport itself or any recent visas have the same photo that you brought for the current visa ...

Can I use the same photo for visa?

You photo has to be taken within the last 6 months, anything else is not accepted and you risk rejection. It is never a good idea to send information to any goverment agency that already know is not correct.

What should a visa picture look like?

A plain, light-colored or white background must be selected. Subjects should position themselves in front of a plain wall and ensure no pictures, decorative wallpaper, or other people, are in the shot. To avoid casting a shadow on the wall, stand around half a meter away.



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