
Overstay fines in the UAE have officially resumed following the end of the recent grace period. If your Dubai visa has expired, it is important to act immediately to avoid penalties, travel restrictions, or legal complications.
In this guide, we explain everything clearly — including fines, rules, and the steps you must take right now.
As per the latest UAE immigration update:
If your visa is expired, your immigration file may be flagged or blocked.
Overstaying your UAE visa can lead to serious consequences, including:
It is strongly advised not to delay action once your visa expires.
If your visa has expired, you have two main options:
You can apply for a UAE visa extension depending on your eligibility.
If extension is not possible, you must exit the country to stop further fines.
Taking early action helps you avoid additional penalties and legal issues.
Any overstay days used during the exemption or grace period may be deducted from your extension period.
This means your future visa duration could be reduced based on previous overstay usage.
Overstay fines in the UAE are typically charged:
Exact fines may vary depending on visa type and individual case.
In some cases:
However, this is not guaranteed, and delays may increase your total penalty.
At VISATI, we assist travelers with:
Our goal is to make the process simple, clear, and stress-free.
If your visa has expired:
Acting early can help you avoid fines, travel restrictions, and complications.
Contact VISATI today for professional guidance and support.

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