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The Investigations Bureau, Criminal Investigations Division (CID) is responsible for the handling of U-Visa certifications.
The U visa regulation defines a certifying official as: “the head of the certifying agency, or any person(s) in a supervisory role who has been specifically designated by the head of the certifying agency to issue U nonimmigrant status certifications on behalf of that agency.” 8 C.F.R. § 214.14(a)(3).
To sponsor dependents under the Golden Visa program, the primary applicant must: Hold a Valid Golden Visa. Provide Proof of Relationship. Spouse: Attested marriage certificate. Meet Financial Requirements. Demonstrate sufficient income to support dependents. Provide Adequate Housing. Obtain Medical Insurance (if required).
10. No Objection Certificate (NOC) If you are employed or a student, you may need to provide a No Objection Certificate from your employer or educational institution. This letter should confirm that you are permitted to travel to Switzerland and specify the duration of your leave.
The No Objection Letter must be written by an authorized person, such as your employer (HR manager or direct supervisor) or a school/university official (dean, registrar, or head of department). This document must be addressed to the appropriate Schengen Embassy or Consulate handling your application.
No Objection Certificate Apply for no objection certificate under section 48 in in Form 28 to the registering authority by which the vehicle was previously registered. In the case of a transport vehicle, furnish additional documentary evidence (permit surrender, challan clearance, tax clearance, fitness clearance)
A NOC or a No Objection Certificate is an essential legal document issued by an organization, agency or even by individuals stating no objection to the covenants mentioned in the certificate. This document serves many purposes including immigration, general litigation and even employment.
Steps For obtaining a NOC Visit the TDRA website. Sign in with your UAEPass account. Fill out the form online. Attach the documents needed. TDRA will check your application. Get the NOC (No Objection Certificate).