sdamak wrote:Confusion is the right word.
I have visited Dubai and Abu Dhabi fifteen times during the last six years.
My Canadian passport was always stamped 30 days which was good for 60 days. After that I pay 500 Dhm and get further 30 days and when I needed more time I go to Doha on a friday and return on the same day to repeat the cycle.
On 7th August I entered Abu Dhabi thinking the same rules remain in effect. When my 60 days finished, I went to the passport office paid 500 Dhm pluse 40 Dhms insurance. When I checked the 30 day sticker, I found that it was only 10 days. I was told that the new rules do not entitle me 30 days. On the 10th day and as I approached passport control at the airport, I was told that the main office made a mistake by granting me 10 days and I should pay a penalty for further 10 days. He took my passport to his superior and came back to worn me to be careful next time but he let me pass.
That's very strange!
I can think of 2 reasons why this happened:
-You should've renewed before the 60 days are over, not after they are finished. When the 60 days are over you automatically become an overstayer and you will not be entitled to any renewals.
-The 10 days you were given should have been free anyway. A lawyer friend of mine told me that there is a new rule in effect which allows overstayers a grace period of up to 10 days to leave the country without a penalty. But for that's only for overstayers who have a renewable visa but do not renew their visa before it expires.
So apparentely when you asked for a renewal after the expiration of your visa, the system only allowed you the 10 days grace period, whether you paid for it or not.
The problem I see here is that they made you pay unncessarily. Perhaps the chap who took your money did not notice that the visa had expired, and when he put the requestt it in the system you only got the maximum allowable10 days!