Fine of expired iqama

 

Fine of expired iqama

According To Saudi Immigration Law, A Fine Of 500 Riyals After The Expiration Of Iqama. If It Is Renewed Within Three Days After The Expiry Date, There Is No Penalty. Renewal Is Allowed Up To Three Days After Expiration Without Penalty. After That, The Fine Is 500 Riyals, No Matter How Many Days Or Months It Takes. Only If This Is The First Time. If This Is Repeated A Second Time, The Fine Will Double. A Person Who Misses The Renewal Of Iqama Once And Pays A Fine Of 500 Riyals Will Be Fined One Thousand Riyals If He Fails To Renew His Iqama Within The Stipulated Time. Therefore, Expatriates Should Try To Renew Their Iqama With A Sponsor Within The Stipulated Time.

RE-ENTRY VISA OF DEPENDENT VISA HOLDERS AND DOMESTIC WORKERS ABROAD CAN BE EXTENDED ONLINE

 

RE-ENTRY VISA OF DEPENDENT VISA HOLDERS AND DOMESTIC WORKERS ABROAD CAN BE EXTENDED ONLINE

The Javasat Directorate Has Announced That The Re-entry Visa Of Dependent Visa Holders And Domestic Workers Abroad Can Be Extended Online. The Process Has To Be Completed Through Abshir, The Home Ministry's Online Service Absher Platform. In Order To Extend The Re-entry Of Domestic Workers, The Process Of Completing The Process Is To Select The Labor Services, Services And Visas In Abshir Respectively.

Steps Should Be Taken To Select The Services, Services And Visas Of Family Members In Abshir To Extend The Re-entry Of Dependents. A Period Of 90 Days Or More On Iqama Is Mandatory To Extend The Re-entry Of Domestic Workers And Dependents Abroad. The Javasat Directorate Also Said That Fees Should Be Paid For The Extended Re-entry Period.