Short term visit visa for UAE: after which date should I leave?
I am traveling to Dubai on 18th December, I have taken a 30 days short term visa.
I have booked the return ticket on 16th Jan 2016, 22:55 hrs. Will there be any problem as my stay is exactly 30 days and I am returning on the 30th day night.
Kindly some one advice. it would be really grateful.
Best Answer
You visa is valid till the end of that day (midnight). As your flight is at 10:55 PM, you'll need to clear immigration at least by 9:00 PM - which gives you plenty of time.
If, for any reason, there is a delay of any sort - and you don't pass immigration by midnight - you would then be subject to an overstay ban and possible deportation.
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