What happens if Timorese citizens overstay their e-visa in Uganda?
Timorese citizens who surpass the specified duration of their Uganda e-visa may be subject to penalties, deportation, and/or a future prohibition from entering the country. For Uganda e-visa, exceeding 90 days may lead to potential legal actions. To prevent trouble, travelers should carefully check the expiration date of their e-visa before arriving in Uganda and ensure they depart the country before the permitted stay period ends.
If a visitor wants to extend their stay in Uganda for a specific reason, they should request an extension through the Uganda Immigration Department. It's important to note that visa extension requests are not guaranteed, and applicants should refrain from submitting extension requests on the last day of their initially granted visa period. Read more essential information on Uganda e-Visa for travelers
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