What happens if a Kiribati traveler overstays their e-visa in Uganda?
Generally, overstaying a visa is against immigration regulations in most countries and can lead to several consequences for Kiribati citizens:
- Fines: Overstaying a visa results in financial penalties, which increase with the duration of the overstay.
- Detention: Individuals who overstay their visas, especially for extended periods, may face significant detention by immigration authorities.
- Deportation: Those who exceed their visa durations may be deported, with the associated costs typically borne by the individual.
- Ban On Future Entry: Overstaying can lead to a ban on returning to the country for a specified period, from temporary to permanent.
Individuals need to understand the general e-visa regulations and comply with them accordingly. If there are any concerns, you should seek guidance from our experts for the best course of action immediately.
For the most up-to-date and accurate information on visa regulations for Kiribati, travelers should refer to our guide on essential information regarding the Uganda e-Visa 2024.