UAE Visa Fine Check | How to Check Overstay Fine in UAE
Who
will Pay Overstay Fine in UAE:
How to Check Overstay Fine on GDRFA Website:
- Choose File Number
- Choose Resident
- Choose your Place of Visa (Dubai etc)
- Write your File Number (201/2023/1234567)
- Select Date of Birth
- Choose Gender
- Clear security check
- Click on Submit button
Check Overstay Fines using Passport Number:
- In search type, click on Passport Number
- Write your Passport Number
- Select your Nationality from the list
- Enter Date of Birth
- Gender
- Security check
- Click Submit button
Check Overstay Fines using Emirates ID:
- Select Emirates ID option
- Write your Emirates ID Number
- Date of Birth
- Select Gender
- Click I'm not a robot
- Click on Submit button
How to Check Visit Visa Fines?
- Choose File Number in search type
- Click on Permit (not resident)
- Choose your visa issuing government
- Write File Number in correct format
- Write your DOB
- Choose Gender (Male or Female)
- Pass the robot test
- Click on Submit
How
to Check Overstay Fines on ICA UAE Website:
How much is Overstay Fine in UAE?
- 100 AED for the first day
- 50 AED per day after first day
- 50 AED as one time service fees
- 50 AED for the first day after grace period
- 50 AED per day up to 6 months (after first day)
- 75 AED per day from 6 to 12 months
- 100 AED per day after 12 months of overstay
How to Pay Overstay Fines Online:
Service
Fees and Refund Policy:
Link: Check ILOE Fines Online
Check Emirates ID Fines in 2 Minutes
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Unified GCC Visa | Saudi Arabia Approves eVisa for GCC Residents
Breaking News: Saudi Arabia becomes the first country who approves the unified GCC visa on 07 December 2023. Now GCC residents can apply for an eVisa which will be valid for one year and will allow for multiple entries.
The GCC visa will allow visitors to spend 90 days into the Saudi Arabia.
Apply for GCC Visa Online:
GCC Residents can now apply for an eVisa through an online portal www.visitsaudi.com/visa or MOFA website https://visa.mofa.gov.sa/Home/Index whereas residents of United Kingdom, United States and European countries (Schengen zone) can apply for a visa on arrival in Saudi Arabia.
Unified GCC Visa Requirements:
The
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have approved a Unified GCC Visa also
known as unified tourist visa that will allow tourists and residents residing
in Gulf countries to travel freely between GCC member states including UAE,
Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.
The Requirements are:
- Valid Passport with six months validity.
- GCC residents visa with minimum three months validity.
- For travelers under 18 years of age, the traveler parent is required to apply for an E-visa first.
GCC Visa Fees:
GCC Tourist Visa is approved:
During GCC Interior Ministers meeting on November 9, 2023 in Muscat, Tourism Minister, Mr Salim bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi, announced that the Unified GCC visa has been approved by all six countries. The UAE and Saudi Arabia has already announced the launch of GCC visa scheme in October 2023.
What is Unified GCC Visa?
Unified GCC visa is the short-stay Schengen style visa that allows a person both tourists and residents to travel freely between GCC member states. The GCC visa fees and validity is not confirmed yet but it is expected to be valid for 30 to 90 days.