Reduce Your Fines with Amer Center Al Twar
We help you navigate the process of fine reduction and minimize your financial burden

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Introduction
Unexpected fines can be a significant burden, especially when dealing with government regulations in the UAE. Amer Center Al Twar understands the stress and financial strain that fines can cause. Our Fine Reduction services are designed to assist you in navigating the complexities of fine reduction processes, helping you understand your options and potentially minimize the amount you owe. We aim to provide clear guidance and support to help you resolve your fine-related issues efficiently.
How can Amer Center Al Twar help me with Fine Reduction?
Amer Center Al Twar offers comprehensive Fine Reduction services, including:
- Fine Assessment: We review the details of your fine to understand the reason for its issuance and the applicable regulations.
- Eligibility Check: We assess your eligibility for fine reduction based on the specific regulations and any mitigating circumstances.
- Documentation Assistance: We guide you in gathering the necessary documentation to support your fine reduction request.
- Application Support: We assist you in preparing and submitting your fine reduction application to the relevant authorities.
- Follow-up and Communication: We follow up with the authorities regarding the status of your application and keep you informed of any updates.
- Consultation and Advice: Our expert consultants provide personalized guidance and advice throughout the fine reduction process.
What types of Fines can Amer Center Al Twar help reduce?
While specific fine reduction options depend on the issuing authority and the nature of the fine, we can assist with various types of fines, including:
- Visa Overstay Fines: We can help you explore options for reducing or waiving fines related to visa overstays.
- Traffic Fines: We can provide guidance on appealing or reducing certain traffic violations.
- Residency-Related Fines: We can assist with fines related to residency permit issues.
- Other Government Fines: Depending on the specific fine, we may be able to offer assistance or guidance. Contact us for details.
Why should I use Amer Center Al Twar for Fine Reduction?
- Expert Knowledge: Our consultants are knowledgeable about local regulations and fine reduction procedures.
- Personalized Service: We provide tailored guidance based on your specific situation.
- Time-Saving: We handle the paperwork and follow-up, saving you time and effort.
- Stress Reduction: We help alleviate the stress and confusion associated with fine reduction processes.
- Potential Cost Savings: We can help you explore all available options to potentially reduce the amount you owe.
What is the process for Fine Reduction with Amer Center Al Twar?
- Initial Consultation: We discuss your fine and gather the necessary information.
- Eligibility Assessment: We determine your eligibility for fine reduction.
- Document Preparation: We help you collect the required documentation.
- Application Submission: We assist in preparing and submitting your application.
- Follow-up and Communication: We track the progress of your application and keep you informed.
How much does Fine Reduction service cost?
Contact Amer Center Al Twar today to discuss your fine reduction needs. We are here to help you navigate the process and work towards a positive resolution.

What is the cost and how can I do it? What do you require and where should you do it?
A 10-year VISA may be obtained for selected people under the Golden VISA program, which the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) recently implemented. The eligible population has been segmented based on occupations and contributions to the nation. for assisting the nation during the pandemic’s global crisis. Doctors that offer extraordinary care and put their lives in danger for UAE citizens have achieved eligibility. The government made the decision to allow them to apply for the 10-year VISA. The following part is for the UAE’s future students. Students who performed exceptionally well in school, college, and in their intellectual endeavors are also qualified for the golden VISA. Last but not least, for investors, managers, or business owners who have made significant economic contributions. They are qualified for a ten-year VISA.
Let’s respond to the remaining questions now that we have a better understanding of what the “golden VISA” is.
There are a few steps to applying for and getting a Golden VISA, which is a fantastic program. In addition, other documents are needed, and they vary depending on the category. You must first determine whether you qualify for the golden VISA. To find out if you qualify for a doctor’s golden visa, a student visa, a manager visa, or an investor visa, you can WhatsApp us.
For students, you must also submit the ICA and an authenticated copy of your high school or university diploma. You must also submit documentation like your original passport, original Emirates ID, health insurance, and a passport-sized photo, regardless of which category you fall under.
Once you have all of these documents, you can only apply for a golden VISA through an approved center. All sorts of golden VISA applications can be submitted through Our Amer Center, an authorized service provider. It is located at DAFZA HQ (Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority, Al Twar / Tawar, Qusais), right near to Dubai’s immigration services, or you can contact us directly to check for eligibility by clicking on the link provided below.
Steps & procedure for Golden VISA
Step 1:
- Gather all the mentioned documents in the document checklist and contact us to see if you are eligible for Golden VISA.
Step 2:
- Note there will be added steps based on what kind of Golden VISA you have applied for and those will be informed to you.
Step 3:
- Once you receive confirmation on eligibility, visit our Amer center at DAFZA HQ, near the GDFRA immigration office to apply for it.
Step 4:
- Sit back relax and stay in UAE for the next 10 years.
What are the Documents needed for Golden VISA?
1. Original Passport
This is an official travel document issued by a government of your country that contains your identity. It enables you to travel from one country to another.
2. Trade License of Company, Free zone, or Mainland (NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENT VISA)
This is the license that shows that the company has rights to operate in the country.
3. Emirates ID
The Card you receive after applying for VISA that shows that you are a resident in the UAE.
4. Medical Insurance: (NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENT VISA)
A card which is inter linked with your emirates ID and covers you for some or all of your medical expenses.
5. Passport size Photo
A white background photo that is used for most applications and will be posted on the new VISA document.
6. Attested Highschool/University Degree
- This is your high school or university degree that states you have received a certain grade for studying.
- The document is attested by Ministry of Foreign affairs for an equivalency certificate.
7. Attested Highschool/University Degree
This is a report that is issued by an auditor that claims and states the company’s financial statements comply with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and are free from material misstatement.
8. NOC Letter from company: (NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENT VISA
This is a No Objection Certificate issued by the company which communicates that you have the permission from the company to go ahead with this application.
9. Salary Certificate or Labor contract: (NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENT VISA)
- It usually states the salary and the terms of your agreement.
- This document records the current agreement you have with the company.
10. Bank statement: (NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENT VISA))
This is a statement that shows the money in your current bank account

How much is the Price for the Golden VISA?
- Students Golden VISA: 2790
- Doctors Golden VISA: 2790
- Manager Golden VISA: 2790
- Investors Golden VISA: 2790

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