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Uganda eVisa Overstay Fines

Detailed information about Uganda eVisa overstay fines of $30 per day, payment procedures, and how to avoid detention and legal consequences.

Overstay Fine Calculator

Calculate your Uganda eVisa overstay fine based on the number of days exceeded.

Calculate Your Overstay Fine

Your Overstay Fine:

Days Overstayed: days

Daily Fine Rate: $30 USD

Total Fine:

* Fine rate: $30 USD per day

Uganda Overstay Fine Structure

Overstay Period Daily Rate Example Fine Severity Level
1 day $30 USD $30 Minor
1 week (7 days) $30 USD $210 Minor
2 weeks (14 days) $30 USD $420 Moderate
1 month (30 days) $30 USD $900 Serious
3 months (90 days) $30 USD $2,700 Severe
6 months (180 days) $30 USD $5,400 Critical

How to Pay Overstay Fines

Step-by-step process for paying Uganda eVisa overstay fines and resolving your immigration status.

1

Calculate Fine

Determine the exact number of overstay days and calculate total fine amount.

2

Visit Immigration

Go to the nearest Uganda Immigration office with required documents and payment.

3

Make Payment

Pay the fine in USD or Ugandan Shillings and obtain official receipt.

4

Get Clearance

Obtain immigration clearance and arrange departure or new visa application.

Payment Methods and Locations

Multiple options are available for paying Uganda eVisa overstay fines.

Pay directly at Uganda Immigration offices in Kampala, Entebbe, or regional offices. Cash payments in USD or Ugandan Shillings are accepted.

Pay overstay fines at Entebbe International Airport before departure. Immigration counters accept cash and card payments.

Bank transfers to designated government accounts may be accepted for large fines. Contact immigration for bank details and procedures.

Some immigration offices accept mobile money payments through MTN Mobile Money or Airtel Money for convenience.

Required Documents for Payment

  • Original Passport
    With expired visa stamp
  • Visa Copy
    Copy of expired eVisa
  • Payment Amount
    Exact fine amount in USD or UGX
  • Explanation Letter
    Optional: Reason for overstay

Consequences of Not Paying Fines

Immediate Consequences
  • Detention at immigration facilities
  • Deportation proceedings initiated
  • Travel restrictions imposed
  • Legal action for immigration violations
Long-term Consequences
  • Permanent entry ban to Uganda
  • Regional travel restrictions
  • Criminal record for immigration violations
  • Difficulty obtaining visas worldwide

Frequently Asked Questions

The Uganda eVisa overstay fine is $30 USD per day for each day you exceed your visa validity period. This rate applies from the first day of overstay.

Yes, you can pay overstay fines at Entebbe International Airport before departure. Immigration counters are available for fine payment and clearance procedures.

Overstay fines can be paid in US Dollars (USD) or Ugandan Shillings (UGX). Some locations may accept other major currencies, but USD is preferred.

If you cannot afford the fine, you may face detention, deportation proceedings, and legal action. Contact your embassy or consulate for assistance and possible payment arrangements.

There is no maximum limit on overstay fines. The $30 per day rate continues to accumulate for the entire overstay period, potentially reaching thousands of dollars for long overstays.

Fines may be waived or reduced in exceptional circumstances such as medical emergencies, natural disasters, or other force majeure situations with proper documentation.

Yes, you will receive an official receipt for fine payment. Keep this receipt as proof of payment and for future visa applications or travel to Uganda.

Overstay fines should be paid immediately upon discovery of the violation. Delaying payment may result in additional penalties, detention, or deportation proceedings.

Currently, overstay fines must be paid in person at immigration offices or airports. Online payment options are not available for overstay penalties.

Paying the fine resolves the immediate violation but the overstay record remains in the immigration system and may affect future visa applications and travel to Uganda.

Resolve Your Overstay Situation

Don't let overstay fines accumulate. Take immediate action to resolve your immigration status and avoid serious consequences.