Saudi Multi-Entry Visa question
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I have a Multi-Entry visa. Valid for 180 days, 30 days per visit.
Does the 180 days start on the date of issue or the date of initial entry?
It should expire during the first week of March. If I pop across to Abu Dhabi at the end of February do I still get 30 days after I come back even though my visa will have expired?
Does the 180 days start on the date of issue or the date of initial entry?
It should expire during the first week of March. If I pop across to Abu Dhabi at the end of February do I still get 30 days after I come back even though my visa will have expired?

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All visas are valid from the date of issue. If you try to re-enter on an expired visa, you will not be allowed entry. Is this simple enough?

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I will reenter a week before it expires. Am I elligible for 30 days or do I only have until it expires before I have to leave to get a totally new visa?

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Nope.
AFAIK
You can't get in after it expires. You must leave 30 days after each entry.
If you time it right you could stretch a 180 day to a 209 day visa.
I've never been too sure about this but my Lebanese friend was always certain this was the case and put theory into practice on his last visit.
Although saying that I don't intend to test this theory myself.
AFAIK
You can't get in after it expires. You must leave 30 days after each entry.
If you time it right you could stretch a 180 day to a 209 day visa.
I've never been too sure about this but my Lebanese friend was always certain this was the case and put theory into practice on his last visit.
Although saying that I don't intend to test this theory myself.

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That's why I would not test the theory myself. Feels like they make it up as they go along.

#8

You must leave the country before your visa expires. If you overstay at least one day or even minute, you will be jailed until you or your sponsor pay penalty of 10'000 SAR.
That's a low, and it works.
Unless you or your sponsor don't have a necessary vasta.
That's a low, and it works.
Unless you or your sponsor don't have a necessary vasta.

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Visa is from date of issue in the Islamic Calendar, not sure if you can stay over the expiry date or not. I'm not brave enough to risk it.
One of the happiest days of my life was at T1 and the check in bloke said my visa had expired, I was in a taxi by the time he said another word calling our Admin to cancel the hotel and car. First thing I did was go and get a beer.
One of the happiest days of my life was at T1 and the check in bloke said my visa had expired, I was in a taxi by the time he said another word calling our Admin to cancel the hotel and car. First thing I did was go and get a beer.

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At least you guys have confirmed my theory: nobody knows for sure.

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According to embassy you can enter Saudi up to the expiration date of your visa. After that you are allowed another 30 days to stay and leave. No exit visa is required. Only after that 30 days will be be liable to be prosecuted.

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Or they can do what they want and you dont have a leg to stand on and the embassy will do **** all.
Dont rock the boat or give the inbred tosspots a chance to turn you over.
Dont rock the boat or give the inbred tosspots a chance to turn you over.

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Looks like I'm having to go ahead with this. I will see what happens and report back. Hope to see you on the other side.
