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Wife's Iqama card can be collected from Juzaat itself?

 Several changes have been made to immigration laws in Saudi Arabia since last year, including deportees.

The complete data of foreign workers against whom violations of the law are registered are fed in the central system of authorizations so that the information can be provided to the relevant authorities at any time when required.

Like every country, Saudi Arabia also has a deportation center to deport people who come illegally, which is called "Tarheel" in Arabic.

After taking fingerprints of illegally resident aliens brought to the immigration department, records are obtained about them to ensure that the detained alien has not been involved in any criminal activity or wanted by any institution.

A person on Twitter of Juzaat inquired, 'Can one approach the Juzaat office to receive the wife's Iqama card?'

In response to the question, Juzaat said that "along with the provision of digital services, there is also a 'delivery' service through which Iqama cards can be ordered".

"Renewed Iqama card can also be obtained from the Juzaat office, but for this, not the card holder but the sponsor or the representative appointed by him will approach the Juzaat office."

It is necessary to get an appointment in advance to approach any of the licensing offices. A printout of the appointment is also required to be presented to the Licensing Officer.

According to the law, the responsibility of the wife's legal affairs is on her husband. According to the law, a woman is under the custody of her husband, therefore the wife's Iqama card can be obtained with the help of legal documents.


 A person on Twitter of Juzaat inquired that 'When can the deportees go to Saudi Arabia?'

In this regard, the Saudi Ministry has approved a new law since last year, which has been implemented for a long time.

Any foreign national who is deported for any crime cannot re-enter the country on a work visa for life, whereas previously such people who were deported were blacklisted for a specified period.

In the past, the duration of the blacklist for deportees was determined by the investigating officer. The duration of blacklisting was determined depending on the nature of the crime, which ranged from 3 to 10 years, but in the past, people convicted of serious crimes were also blacklisted for life.

Keep in mind that according to the law, foreigners who are involved in any illegal activity or are guilty of violating Iqama laws will be deported upon arrest. .