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UAE Overstay Fine Calculator

This service helps users estimate overstay fines for visit visas and residency visas in the United Arab Emirates, following commonly applied rules for daily fines, grace periods and additional fees based on entry type.

Service details

Enter the total number of days exceeded after visa expiry.

Daily fine rules

For most visit visas, a daily fine of 50 AED per day is commonly applied after visa expiry.

Additional administrative fees may apply depending on the emirate and the processing channel.

Grace periods and daily amounts are indicative and based on commonly reported practice. Always confirm with official UAE immigration channels.

Your estimated overstay fine

Estimated fine

AED 0.00

Select a visa type and enter overstay days.

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Days overstayed 0 day(s)
Chargeable days 0 day(s)

Calculation breakdown

  • Provide visa type, overstay days, and (for visit visas) entry type to see a step-by-step breakdown of the estimated fine.

Information note

This calculation is based on commonly applied fines for visa overstays in the United Arab Emirates. Actual fees may vary depending on emirate, entry method, individual circumstances and updates by the authorities. Users should always verify current fines with official UAE immigration channels.

About overstay fines in the UAE

Overstay fines in the United Arab Emirates are generally calculated per day after a visa has expired. Visit visas typically accrue fines immediately after expiry at a fixed daily rate, while residency visas usually benefit from a grace period before daily fines begin.

For many residency visas, a 30-day grace period is commonly applied, during which no fines are due. After this period, daily fines are charged for each day of overstay. The exact daily amount, as well as any administrative or service fees, can vary between emirates and over time.

Because immigration rules are subject to change and may depend on the specific visa type, sponsor and point of entry, this calculator should be used as a guidance tool only. Travellers and residents should always confirm their position using official UAE government portals or authorised service centres.