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Dear Sir
I would like to ask some questions which is very important to me.
I am working in saudi arab I got an offer from dubai and they send me visa  which is employment due to some reason I was unable to join that company at that time.
After a month I have another offer from another company now I am ready to join but above visa is still valid till 31st October.
So can you please tell me new company can issue new visa after 31st October or not or I am banned.
Kindly please give me clarification on this.
I am waiting for your further response.
Thanks.

From India, Delhi
Hi Sarwar,
You need to cancel the visa issued in your name first. You need to call the company who issues visa in your name to cancel the same as you can't join them.
Also, inform the new company of the existing visa so they are aware of the same. Usually they will offer the best advise if they have good hold in their passport office.
Good Luck.
Ukmitra

From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Added: Usually once the issued visa expiries, you won’t have any issue. But it better to get the visa issued cancelled and also inform the new company of the new existing visa. Ukmitra
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Thanks a lot mam...
Actually new company know about this visa but I just want to confirm from you that after expiry date 31.10.15 I can get visa or not because I saw one post u mention that you can go in fresh visa after expiry of earlier visa.
Regards.

From India, Delhi
Yes. but as mentioned, it is better to get the visa cancelled as the company that issued visa may object your new Visa issuance.
Anyways, good luck and pray to God. that's what we all do in GCC. :)
Ukmitra

From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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