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Overstay Fines In UAE: Here’s How to Check and Pay Them

Oct 18, 2023 News & Updates PitStopArabia

The UAE is known for its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and economic opportunities. However, for visitors and expatriates, it's crucial to be aware of the regulations surrounding residency to avoid potential pitfalls. 

One such concern is overstay fines, so we have created a detailed blog that covers everything about overstaying in the UAE and its legal consequences.

Understanding Overstay in UAE

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An overstay fine is a penalty imposed on individuals who stay in the UAE beyond the validity of their visa. Overstay fines are calculated daily, and the acceptable amount varies depending on the visa type and the overstay duration. 

It's important to note that overstaying is taken seriously in the UAE, and the government has implemented a system of fines to discourage this practice.

How much is Overstay fine in UAE?

Overstay fines in the UAE are standardized at AED 50 per day for all visa types, including visit, tourist, and residence visas. If you overstay your ticket by 10 days, you will be fined AED 500. 

Overstaying Days

Fine

Up to 14 days

200 AED

15 to 30 days

100 AED

More than 30 days

200 AED

Please note that these fines may change, so checking the latest information from official sources such as the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) website is best.

You can pay your overstay fine at any immigration office in the UAE or online through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) website.

How To Check Overstay Fine in UAE?

You can check your overstay fines by visiting the ICP website. To check your overstay fine in the UAE online, follow these steps:

How to check your UAE overstay fine on the GDRFA website

Overstay fines GDRFA website
  1. Go to the GDRFA website.
  2. Select "File Type" from the dropdown menu and select "Resident" (for residence visa holders) or "Permit" (for visit or tourist visa holders).
  3. Provide the requested details, including your passport or Emirates ID number, date of birth, and nationality.
  4. Click "Submit."

Your overstay fine details should be displayed.

How to check your UAE overstay fine on the ICP website:

ICP website
  1. Go to the ICP website.
  2. Click on "Public Services."
  3. Click on the start service for "FINES – PAY FINES – VIOLATIONS OF ENTRY PERMISSIONS”
  4. Fill in all the required details, including your passport or Emirates ID number, date of birth, and nationality.
  5. Click "Search."

Details on your due overstay fine should be displayed.

How to pay an Overstay fine in UAE? 

How to overstay fines
  1. Visit the ICA website.
  2. Click on the virtual assistant on the bottom right side of the screen.
  3. Select "Apply for Services" and then "Pay Fine."
  4. Enter your unified number and date of birth.
  5. Your violation and fine details will be displayed along with a link to pay the fine. Click on the link to pay.
  6. Review the information on the service submission screen and click "Next."
  7. Click on "Pay" to complete the process.

If the payment is successful, you will receive a notification.

Is there a grace period for overstaying in the UAE?

There is no grace period for overstaying in UAE. The Emirates government has discontinued the grace period for foreign visitors who have overstayed their visa or failed to extend it.

Consequences of Overstaying in UAE

Overstaying in the UAE can have serious legal consequences, including deportation and bans on reentry. To avoid such issues, it's crucial to be informed about visa regulations, seek professional advice, and adhere to the country's laws.

FAQS

1. How to check the overstay fine in Dubai?

  1. Visit the website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) 

   Dubai.

  1. Click on the "Check Fines" option.
  2. Enter your passport number and date of birth.
  3. If you have any outstanding fines, the system will display the details, including the 

    acceptable amount.

2. How much is the fine for overstaying?

The fine for overstaying in Dubai is AED 50 per day. The penalty is calculated from the day your visa expires until the day you leave the country.

3. How do I check my overstay fine online in the UAE?

  1. Visit the ICP website.
  2. Choose 'Public Services'
  3. Click on the start service for 'FINES – PAY FINES – VIOLATIONS OF ENTRY PERMISSIONS 

   OR RESIDENCES – PAY NEW FINE'

  1. Fill in all the required details.
  2. Click on 'Search' after you check the captcha box.

Your Overstay fine will be displayed, if any.

4. How to pay overstay fines in person in UAE?

To pay overstay fines in the UAE in person, you can visit any of the following locations:

  1. Immigration office
  2. Amer center
  3. Authorized bank

To pay your overstay fine in person, you will need to bring the following documents:

  1. Your passport
  2. Your visa (if applicable)
  3. A valid Emirates ID (if you are a resident of the UAE)
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