This news has been read 6 times! KUWAIT CITY, June 8: With just 8 days remaining until the June 17 deadline for residency violators to rectify their status, the Ministry of Interior is intensifying efforts to assist violators in complying with the regulations. Over the past two months, the Ministry has processed an average of 1,000 violators daily across the six governorates, as well as two additional centers in Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Al-Raqi, as reported by the Al-Rai newspaper. Brigadier General Mazyad Al-Mutairi, Assistant Director General of the General Administration of Residency Affairs, highlighted that this amendment period, initiated by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahd Al-Yousef, is a humanitarian initiative.
This three-month window, from March 17 to June 17, provides violators with a crucial opportunity to comply. After the deadline, a comprehensive security plan will be enforced to arrest violators and those who harbor them, implementing strict measures for their control and deportation. During a recent visit to the Residence Affairs Administration building in Al-Dajeej, Brigadier General Al-Mutairi discussed the measures in place to facilitate compliance.
Six departments are operational in the morning, and two centers in Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Al-Raqi are open in the evening to handle status amendments and immediate departures. Violators without passports can obtain necessary documents from their embassies, .
