Riyadh: The Ministry of Interior has announced that expatriates who fail to leave the Kingdom after their entry visas expire may face a fine of up to SAR50,000, imprisonment for up to six months, and deportation. The ministry has emphasized the severe consequences for those who overstay their visas, underscoring the importance of compliance with immigration regulations.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the ministry also highlighted the necessity for expatriates to adhere to the Kingdom's official Hajj and Umrah guidelines and instructions. The statement serves as a reminder to expatriates to respect the terms of their stay and to ensure their actions align with national laws and regulations.