The UAE has announced a 30-day grace period for people who were previously exempted from visa overstay fines due to regional travel disruptions.
According to the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security, the grace period runs from June 10 to July 9.
This gives eligible individuals a final opportunity to either regularise their status and remain in the UAE legally, or leave the country.
The authority says the decision follows the return of stability across the region, which has ended the exceptional circumstances that led to the original exemption.
No additional action is required from those covered by the measure.
Individuals wishing to stay in the UAE can complete the necessary residency or employment procedures during the grace period, while those planning to leave can do so through normal travel channels.
The overstay fine exemption was first introduced in March for people unable to leave the UAE because of airspace closures and flight suspensions that began in late February.
The authority says the move reflects the UAE’s commitment to supporting residents and visitors during emergencies, while also encouraging compliance with the country’s laws and regulations.

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