Planning to visit the UAE in 2026? Whether you’re traveling for tourism, family visits, or short-term business, staying updated on visit visa rules is essential to avoid fines and legal issues.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know.
1-What’s New in 2026?
The UAE immigration system continues to streamline services with a digital-first approach. Key updates include:
- Flexible visa durations – longer stays and multiple-entry options
- In-country visa extensions now possible for most visas
- No guaranteed 10-day grace period after visa expiry
- Overstay fines apply immediately after expiry
- Applications are now processed online or at authorized centers
These updates offer convenience but require careful planning to avoid penalties.
2-Types of Visit Visas & Extension Options
Common Visit Visa Types:
- 30-day Tourist/Visit Visa (single entry)
- 60-day Tourist/Visit Visa
- 30- or 60-day Multiple-Entry Visit Visa
- 5-Year Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa (for frequent travelers)
Extension Options:
- Most visas extendable in 30-day increments
- Maximum stay: 120–180 days depending on visa type
- Extensions can be done in-country
Required Documents:
- Valid passport
- Current visit visa copy
- Proof of onward/return travel (if requested)
- Extension fee payment
- Application via official UAE portals or authorized centers
3-How to Extend Your Visit Visa (Step-by-Step)
- Check your visa’s expiry date
- Confirm your eligibility for extension
- Prepare required documents
- Apply:
- Online through official UAE portals, or
- In-person at authorized service centers (e.g., Amer Centre)
- Pay applicable fees
- Wait 1–2 working days for approval
- Strictly follow the new expiry date after approval
4-Fees & Overstay Penalties
Visa Extension Fees:
- Standard tourist visa extension: AED 600 + VAT
- Additional government fees: AED 10 each
- Fees may differ by emirate and visa category
Overstay Fines:
- AED 50 per day of overstay
- Fines start immediately after expiry
- No guaranteed grace period
- Consequences of overstaying:
- Exit delays
- Immigration flags
- Future visa restrictions or bans
5-Top Tips & Mistakes to Avoid
Tips:
- Apply before your visa expires
- Keep digital and printed copies of all approvals
- Choose the right visa duration for your plans
- Use only official UAE portals or authorized centers
- Track your total allowed stay
Common Mistakes:
- Overstaying even by one day
- Assuming the outdated 10-day grace period applies
- Using unauthorized or fake visa agents
- Applying too late, close to your return date
6-If Your Extension Is Denied or You Overstay
- Daily fines continue until settled
- You may be blocked from leaving the UAE until fines are cleared
- Future visa applications could be denied
- In serious cases: deportation or re-entry bans
Being proactive is essential to avoid legal or financial issues.
✅ Conclusion
The UAE visit visa rules in 2026 provide more flexibility, including longer stays and in-country extensions. However, stricter enforcement means planning ahead and complying fully with regulations is critical.
📞 Contact Us for Assistance
Need help navigating UAE visa rules? Our experts can assist with extensions, documentation, and avoiding fines:
📞Visit Visa Inquiries: 0310 7201666
📞Immigration Support: 0326 7779666
🌐Website:www.wacimmigrations.com

