I am facing a critical issue with my upcoming trip to Dubai for a music video production. My visa application was just rejected, citing “Security Reasons” as the cause. After checking with some contacts, it appears that because I requested quotes from two different travel agencies last week, both might have initiated a visa draft in the immigration system. These “ghost” applications seem to be flagging me as having multiple active files or duplicate entries. Has anyone resolved this specific issue of rejection due to system duplicates before? Who is the right authority to help clear these blocked entries, or should I contact an immigration lawyer immediately?
Has anyone from the tech community actually used the official GDRFA Smart Services portal to debug this status personally?
I was informed of a similar melancholy fate last winter. In order to comply with the entry requirements, I had trusted a remote agent who abandoned the process midway. I was taken through a cycle of silence and rejection when I tried to apply again. I was told that my identity was frozen in the verses of their system until the initial application expired.
I incurred a similar administrative block for a team member’s recovery retreat recently. I was informed that the rejection was triggered automatically by the system sensing simultaneous uploads.
Realizing this is a matter of architectural integrity within the database, observe the detail in your rejection report. Further, while legal counsel is an option, it is often a slower path than administrative correction.