
Your visa can be cancelled without you knowing. Here is exactly how to verify your residency status remotely, which portals to trust, and when a phone call is the only reliable option.
One of the least-discussed features of the UAE immigration framework is that residency status is entirely verifiable from outside the country. The federal identity system is accessible online, and the information it provides — current visa status, exact expiry date, and whether the visa has been cancelled — can be retrieved by any holder from any location in the world, at any hour.
The reasons a resident might need to check their status remotely are numerous: an extended absence that is approaching the 180-day threshold, uncertainty following an employer change or trade license amendment, or simply the responsible practice of knowing where one's documentation stands. In each case, the process is straightforward — with one important caveat about when to trust the portal and when to pick up the phone.
Navigate to smartservices.icp.gov.ae. This is the federal ICP portal — the primary and most authoritative source for UAE residency status information. It is accessible from any country, on any device, at any time.
From the portal homepage, select the Residency Status Enquiry function under the individual services section. No account registration is required for a basic status check.
You will need either your Emirates ID number or your passport number, combined with your date of birth. Both routes return the same information: current visa status, expiry date, and active or cancelled designation.
The portal will return one of three statuses: Active (visa is valid and current), Expired (past the printed expiry date), or Cancelled (revoked prior to the expiry date — typically due to the 180-day absence rule or employer cancellation). An expired or cancelled status requires immediate action.
If the portal result is unclear, appears inconsistent with what you expected, or if you are in an unusual situation (recent employer change, extended absence, regional disruption), do not rely on the portal alone. Call ICP directly to confirm.

Dubai residents should note that their residency file is administered by GDRFA Dubai rather than ICP's Abu Dhabi-based federal system. Both portals contain accurate residency data, but for Dubai-sponsored visas — including Meydan Free Zone visas — the GDRFA Dubai portal and contact line may return more specific information about the Dubai-side processing of your file.
Under normal operating conditions, the ICP and GDRFA portals return accurate, real-time residency status data. However, there are circumstances in which the database reading can be misleading — and the consequences of acting on incorrect information are serious enough to warrant specific guidance.
During the regional airspace disruptions of February–March 2026, ICP temporarily suspended the 180-day auto-cancellation rule for affected residents. During this period, some visa records displayed as "Active" in the GDRFA portal even after the 180-day threshold had technically been crossed. That amnesty expired on 31 March 2026. Standard rules have fully resumed. If your circumstances involved an extended absence around that period, verify your status directly with ICP by telephone rather than relying solely on the portal reading.
More broadly, any situation involving recent employer changes, trade license amendments, free zone restructuring, or administrative processing delays may result in a brief lag between the actual status change and the portal reflecting it. During such transitional periods, a direct call to ICP or GDRFA is the only reliable basis for action. Portal readings are highly accurate under normal circumstances. They are not infallible, and the stakes of misreading a cancelled visa as active are too high to accept on the basis of convenience alone.
The most effective use of the ICP status check is not as a response to a crisis — it is as a routine practice. Checking your visa status once every three months when abroad, once before any international travel longer than a month, and immediately upon any change in employment or sponsorship arrangements takes minutes and eliminates the category of surprise that produces the most costly immigration outcomes.
If a check returns anything other than Active, or if the expiry date is within 30 days, the appropriate response is to initiate renewal immediately — not to wait, not to seek informal reassurance, and not to assume that the situation will resolve itself administratively.
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Renewal can be initiated up to 6 months before expiry. If your check shows less than 30 days remaining, treat it as urgent. If it shows expired or cancelled, contact Theta7 immediately — there are still resolution pathways available, but time is a factor.
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If your portal check has returned an unexpected result, or if you are unsure what your current residency status means for your renewal timeline, Theta7 can verify your situation directly and advise on the appropriate next steps — whether that is a straightforward renewal, a re-entry permit application, or something more complex. Reach out and we will respond the same day.

