What if an Iranian visitor overstays their e-visa in Uganda?
Generally, exceeding the permitted duration of a visa is a violation of immigration regulations in most countries, and it can result in various repercussions, including:
- Financial Penalties: Overstaying a visa incurs fines, which increase with the overstay's duration.
- Detention: Prolonged overstay may lead to significant periods of detention in some countries.
- Deportation: Individuals who overstay their visas may face deportation, with the associated costs typically borne by the individual.
- Ban on Future Entry: Overstaying can lead to a ban on reentry into the country, ranging from a temporary restriction to, in severe cases, a permanent ban.
Individuals must familiarize themselves with specific visa regulations and ensure compliance. If there are any concerns, seeking guidance from our experts at Uganda Immigration Services is recommended.
For the most up-to-date and accurate information on visa regulations for Uganda, travelers are encouraged to refer to our comprehensive guide on essential information regarding the Uganda e-Visa in 2024.