How to check overstay fine in UAE

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Highlights:

Here are all the details you need to know about the over-stay penalty in UAE; the topic covered in this article are:

  • General rules of over-staying
  • Over-stay fine
  • Methods to pay fine
  • FAQs

Visitors, residents, and workers worldwide are warmly welcomed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The government of the United Arab Emirates imposes penalties for illegally remaining in the country after their visa period has expired to maintain the credibility of the country’s highly monitored visa system.

This article will give you all the information about overstay penalties in the United Arab Emirates.

 

OVERSTAYING IN THE UAE: GENERAL RULES:

Thousands of People from around the world visit the United Arab Emirates for tourism and commerce. The only thing that is expected of them is to obey the law. Those who overstay their visa in the United Arab Emirates face significant penalties.

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United Arab Emirates – Overstay fine:

There are two types of penalties that one can bear in UAE.

  1. You must pay the overstay charge based on the days you were in the UAE after your visa expired and before your grace period ended. The daily penalty for overstaying is 50 UAE Dirhams (AED).
  2. In addition to the overstay fee, visa overstayers are now required to also get a Dubai/UAE exit pass, according to a recent notice. The out pass can cost up to 300 UAE Dirhams (AED) and is efficiently a travel visa out of the United Arab Emirates.

 

Important things to remember if you are in UAE:

1-      The grace period:

There is a grace period of 60 to 180 days for residents to modify their status or leave the UAE once their visa has been cancelled. If they remain over that time, they risk being arrested.

2-      Period to reapply:

If your UAE visa is cancelled, you will have six months to pack up and leave the country or reapply for a new visa before you are required to depart.

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Where to pay the fine:

There are several ways through which you can pay the fine:

  1. You may pay your penalty for overstaying your visa at any:
  • airport,
  • land border,
  • seaport,
  • immigration office,
  • AMER office,
  • typing centre.

2. The overstay fee can be paid at designated “happiness centers” or through the authority’s official website and mobile app.

3. The travel agency will cover the cost of any additional time if you want to use their services.

How to avoid paying fines:

Whether you are visiting the United Arab Emirates for a few days or want to make it your permanent home, it is essential to keep track of the expiration date of your visa. Precaution is better than the cure;

Here is the list of things you must do to avoid over-staying penalties:

step no 1#

The first step is to prepare for your return journey. Using this method, you may avoid paying overstay fees, which can add to significant savings. For precise day counting, use a visa days calculator.

Step no 2#

To verify your departure date from the United Arab Emirates, you should use the immigration office’s file validity verification systems.

Step no 3#

Learn about the many types of visas in the United Arab Emirates and which ones apply to you so that you may take advantage of any grace periods that may be afforded.

 

FAQS

  • How can I minimize Dubai’s overstay fees?

UAE make exceptions for some candidates due to factors like illness or international crises. To request a reduction in your fine, please visit or call your local AMER service centre or Immigration office. 

 

  • How to Verify Your UAE Overstay Permit Online.

It’s a frequent inquiry on how to view UAE overstay fines online. The ICA website will show you your acceptable amount.

  • You may look up your infraction in the entry permit or homes area, fill out some personal information, and then pay the fee.
  • The website allows users to look up the resident and tourist visa overstay penalties in the United Arab Emirates.

 

  • Can overstay affect my re-entry?

If you overstay your visa by more than a couple of months, you may find it challenging to find a job. But overstaying a visitor’s or resident’s visa has not been proven to have any legal consequences.