Why Understanding Overstay Laws Matters
In Saudi Arabia, even overstaying one extra day can trigger serious consequences. Updated digital tracking systems allow authorities to monitor visa expiry dates in real time, leaving no room for error. The penalties for overstaying include:
Hefty fines up to SAR 50,000 (≈USD 13,000)
Imprisonment (up to 6 months)
Deportation and future entry bans
Understanding the rules ensures you remain penalty-free and maintain eligibility for future visits or employment opportunities in the Kingdom.
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What’s New for 2025: The 30-Day Grace Period
What’s Changed
Effective from June 26, 2025, Saudi Arabia introduced a new 30-day grace period for all holders of expired visit visas—including tourism, business, family, and Umrah visas.
Key Highlights:
- Visitors can legally exit within 30 days of visa expiry using the Absher platform (via Tawasul service).
- No immediate penalties if you exit during this window.
- Overdue fines must be paid before applying for the exit permit.
- Extensions or re-entry are not allowed during this period.
This update provides travelers with flexibility, but strict compliance is required to avoid harsher penalties.
What Happens If You Miss the Grace Period?
Failure to exit during the grace period leads to severe consequences:
Fines up to SAR 50,000
Imprisonment up to 6 months
Deportation with re-entry bans
Sponsor penalties: up to SAR 100,000 for failing to report overstayers
Pre-2025 Overstay Facts
Before the 2025 grace period update, overstaying was treated harshly without any leniency. Penalties were immediate, especially during Hajj and Umrah seasons:
Substantial fines imposed instantly
Immediate deportation orders
Entry bans preventing future visits
The introduction of the grace period marks a significant shift toward more flexibility while maintaining strict enforcement.
What You Should Do
| Scenario | Action Steps |
|---|---|
| Your visit visa has expired < 30 days ago | 1. Log in to Absher via Tawasul; 2. Pay fines; 3. Submit exit application; 4. Exit within 30 days |
| Your visit visa expired > 30 days ago | Expect stricter penalties; consult Jawazat or reach out to SCPL for expert assistance |
| You’re on a work or sponsored visa (Iqama) | Contact your employer/sponsor, pay fines via Absher or Muqeem, and apply for final exit |
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Why SCPL
At SCPL, we provide end-to-end support for individuals and companies facing visa compliance challenges:
- Overstay alert services – Stay updated before your visa expires.
- Grace period navigation – Legal guidance to exit within the new 30-day window.
- Exit visa processing & fine handling – Hassle-free application and settlement support.
- Multilingual support – Assistance in English, Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, and more.
With SCPL, you get peace of mind and expert handling of all overstay and visa-related concerns.
FAQ
No. The grace period is strictly for final exit only. Extensions or conversions must be completed before visa expiry.
Yes. Sponsors who fail to report overstayers may face fines up to SAR 100,000 and potential bans.
You can pay fines via Absher, Muqeem (for Iqama holders), or directly at Jawazat offices and airport immigration counters.
Yes, but authorities enforce stricter monitoring during Hajj and Umrah seasons, so compliance is critical.






