What happens if Estonian visitors overstay their Uganda e-Visa?
Estonian travelers who overstay their Uganda e-visa could face deportation, fines, or future travel restrictions. Overstays that exceed 60 days may result in a lawsuit. Therefore, Estonian nationals should carefully verify the expiration date on their e-visa and ensure they leave the country before the visa expires to prevent overstaying.
If a visitor desires to stay in Uganda for longer than 90 days, they still have to leave the country and re-apply for a new visa. If there is an emergency situation, the applicant must request a visa extension through the Ugandan Embassy or Consulate. It is vital to remember that visa extension requests are not guaranteed, and such requests should be avoided on the last day of the initially issued visa term. Read more essential information on Uganda eVisa with our comprehensive guide.
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