hepatitis B infection
i too had the same experience as many of you had.my hus is working in dubai. i came to dubai in oct 2008 in residence visa.for our suprise the medical test showed that i am a hep b carrier.we were shocked to hear this.all our dreams of staying together shattered.i had to leave dubai very soon. i was ther in dubai for only one month. but at the airport they didnt take my photo or anything as we worried. my hus tried for a visiting visa.but to our another surprise we came to know that i have been banned. and that i can never see dubai again. my hus and myself is totally upset. thank god he doesnt have hep b.he got vaccintated also very soon. i heard recently that the ministry may change the rule and allow the hep b carriers to enter dubai again.is it true???? did anyone heard any news like that??? i even want to know that if they change the rule will i be allowed to enter dubai agian??? will they give me residence visa again??? bcoz i have been banned i dont know whether the rule change will give help me to enter dubai again.plz can anyone help me in solving these questions????
lets pray to god together and i am sure that our prayers will be soon heard by jesus and he will give us positive results for all of us who are hep positive.
The first time I read the text of the new rule in Arabic. Here after is the translation relevant to the HBV medical test.
THE MEDICAL TEST FOR HBV WILL BE CARRIED IN TWO STAGES; THE FIRST STAGE WILL LAST FOR ONE (01) YEAR DURING WHICH THE HBV TEST WILL BE DONE FOR ALL NEW VISA APPLICATIONS BUT FOR VISA RENEWAL WILL BE CARRIED ONLY FOR THE BABY SITTERS, HOME MAIDS, FAMILY DRIVERS, CHILDREN NURSERY EMPLOYEES, SALOONS AND HEALTH CLUBS EMPLOYEES, FOOD HANDLERS LIKE CHIEFS, COOKERS, BOUCHER EMPLOYEES AND RESTAURANTY EMPLOYEES.
THE RULES/ACTIONS FOR THE SECOND STAGE WILL BE DECIDED BASED ON THE EVALUATION OF THE FIRST STAGE RESULTS.
The problem here is that the FIRST STAGE is running for one and half year and there is no news about the SECOND STAGE.
Arabic reader may refer to this link.
http://www.moh.gov.ae/ar/NewsDetails1067.aspx
Hope this further clarifies the picture.
http://www.moh.gov.ae/en/NewsDetails387.aspx
Aadil
zhellacs wrote:Hi,
I am in the same situation as all of U are, I am a Filipina working here in Dubai since 2006, I got my 1st residence visa for 3 years and was expired last Dec 2009. I am aware that I am a HEPA B carrier, I have taken my chances and up to this day I am here working for the same company. It was a dilemma for me to take up the medical test for renewal of my visa, as I know the fact that they got new rules here. I got my visa after 5 days time stamped in my passport valid up to 2012.
Points to consider:
- check out the website DHA, they got the medical Test required for certain categories
- dont apply for jobs which will be link with FOOD & HOSPITALITY (HEPA test will always be a big consideration)
- If your work is not in the Food industry & Customer service (Frontliners), you have a better chance to get the Working visa approval.
THBT wrote:Hi Broad,
There is one possibility that might go with you. You ask your current employer to give you NOC and make visa transfer rather than cancellation. I think (AND YOU NEED TO RECHECK AND CONFIRM)that for visa transfer you will deal only with immigration and you do not need to do that medical test which you will do only for renewal after your visa expiry (one and half year later) and for visa renwall there are more chances to get the medical fit certificate.
Take care and check first if this is possible before you make any decision.
That what I think but really I have not experienced it. So, you may check with the immigration authority for confirmation.
Hi
i am still waiting for good news from MOH. every week i am following with the Director of preventive medicine, MOH.
the change of rules are on paper and waiting for ministry approval. they are saying it is just matter of time.
I am keeping my wife in visit visa for the time being.
i hope, soon we get the good news.
hello vengate
it is long time we heard from you.me too also heard the same news.if the law changes will i get a residence visa to uae.since i have been deported will the new law change will benifit people like me? hope you will respond to my post very soon.god bless you and your family.
Please please Can someone advise me on Al Ain Medical test procedure, whether hep.B will be tested or not. The rules are like Abudhabi. Cause i need to take up a decision soon. Presently i am working in abudhabi and want to change the job, so if i change the job in abudhabi will they test for hepa.b, i am an engineer by profession. will i be banned if it is a new visa, what is the procedure for visa renewal. Thanks in advance.
Very sad thing that this law's ultimate effects - pushing away capable and fit professionals away from UAE, and causing marriage to be marred since the spouse is prohibited to enter UAE.
This rule should be removed. Can someone ask them (MOH)how a HOUSEWIFE can spread disease to others??????
you better enquire it in ministry of health.r u in uae or in india? if you go for a medical test you will be banned.anyway you enquire it in ministry and let us know what the ministry had told.
vengates wrote:Hi
i am still waiting for good news from MOH. every week i am following with the Director of preventive medicine, MOH.
the change of rules are on paper and waiting for ministry approval. they are saying it is just matter of time.
I am keeping my wife in visit visa for the time being.
i hope, soon we get the good news.
i heared some newspaper also mentioned about this possibilty of changes in law regarding this hbsag issue.(indian news paper- Malayala manorama).
why cant we (everyone here in this forum) contact the MOH and health authority to chang this new rule?. Aleast family visa should be stamped so that there wont be "desperate wives/husband" because of a simple hbsag
info@moh.gov.ae is the contact e-id of moh
next week i am going to MOH office in karama. i will update you after that
I think, we should make a draft letter of our petition then directly hand it over to the head of MOH not to just anybody in MOH.
i need some information from you guys if anyone can tell me that any other country in GCC is not checking Hbsag??.
Yesterday I cleared my Blood Test for Visa Renewal. Since my visa was engineer category they didn’t check Hepatitis –B only they r checking HIV. I checked with my college who‘s visa’s r in some other category, they r checking only HIV for Renewal. But I am sure that they are checking HIV, HEP – B, X-ray for new visa regardless of all categories.
Can someone advise me on Al Ain Medical test procedure, whether hep.B will be tested or not for new visa. The rules are like Abudhabi or different??. Cause i need to take up a decision soon. What if the visa is transferred with NOC. Still there will be a medical check up or only visa transfer. Thanks in advance.
I think Oman is not checking this hepa b. All other gcc countries are doing this. bye all the best.
god bless all of us.
hai raksh
ur hbeag is negative means ur virus is not a spreadable one.but it will remain in ur blood for ever.u r like any other normal people.since there is no antibody for this virus it cannot be cured totally.but there are people who becomes hbsag negative after a long time.i think thats possible only by the gods grace.anyway pray to god.he will surely hear our prayers.god bless you.
the rule is the same wherever you go especially for new visa application. for visa transfer, i think you have already asked the question before and i told you need to check with the immigration department.
any update for the visa change policies in uae??? we have to be serious to submit some petition to the govt. against this law and that's to be in urgent basis becoz ones they decided the second phase of this law then it will not be changed for long time. for that we really need some doctors, some lawyers and if possible then some locals to be with us and support us in terms of contacts and detals of hb+ to the govt. i really need the no. to be ready for the petition. so please send your mesg. and add yourself with your name and your serial no. after me (Eg. Raksh No. 1) to tell exactly how many no. we have total in this forum.
shoegal No.2
Come on guys, pls make this petition possible..we need d solution asap. N we need d right person / locals who can make d big influence for senior MOH so at least they hear our petition.
GBUs
After deportation due hbsag+ I can not to do anything, because I am outside UAE and I have not any familiar lawyer, doctor or local. So, I don't know what shall I do really for support our petition.
But in same time we must to do something. More than half of year I read the forum every day. So many broken lifes, so much misery! But still nothing was changed. We need to activate the process. Let's try! Nobody will do it if we will so passive!
T D 99, No3
annefrank No.4. anyway all the best.lets hope our petition will be granted by the authorities.
On what hospital did u take your medical test? And do you know anybody in that hospital?
raksh
does your hus has got any contact in moh.i am asking this bcoz as betsybub said the draft letter of our petetion should be handed over to the head of moh not just anybody in the moh.
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