What Happens If You Overstay in UAE? Full Fine Breakdown (2026)

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Overstaying your visa in UAE is not a small mistake.

Even a few days can lead to:

  • Daily fines
  • Legal issues
  • Travel restrictions

👉 And many people don’t even realize when their grace period ends.

Let’s break it down clearly.


⏳ What is Overstay in UAE?

Overstay means:

👉 Staying in UAE after your visa or grace period expires

This applies to:

  • Visit visa
  • Tourist visa
  • Residence visa

💸 Overstay Fine in UAE (2026)

Standard Fine:

  • 50 AED per day

👉 Starts immediately after grace period ends


Additional Charges:

  • Service fees when exiting
  • Possible admin charges

👉 Total cost can increase quickly


⏱️ Grace Period (Important)

This is where most people get confused.

For Residence Visa:

  • Grace period: 30 days (usually)

For Visit/Tourist Visa:

  • Often no grace period (depends on visa type)

👉 Always confirm your visa type


⚠️ What Happens If You Keep Overstaying?

  • Daily fines increase
  • Travel bans (in some cases)
  • Difficulty getting future visas

👉 Long overstays = serious trouble


🧠 Real Example

If you overstay:

  • 10 days → 500 AED
  • 30 days → 1,500 AED
  • 60 days → 3,000 AED

👉 Add exit fees → even more


❌ Biggest Mistakes People Make

  • Assuming grace period applies to all visas
  • Ignoring visa expiry date
  • Waiting too long to act

✅ What You Should Do Immediately

If your visa is about to expire:

  • Renew it
  • Change visa status
  • Exit the country

👉 Don’t delay—fines start quickly


💡 Pro Tip

Set a reminder:

👉 10 days before visa expiry

This alone can save you thousands.


📌 Final Verdict

👉 Overstaying in UAE is avoidable—but costly if ignored.

  • 50 AED/day may look small
  • But it adds up fast

Stay aware, plan ahead, and act early.

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