Posted by : Aahil Shaik Tuesday, October 20, 2020

 Jawazat clarifies on Dependent Fees for those Who have Final Exit Visa and not leave Saudi Arabia


The General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) in Saudi Arabia stated that in the event of renewing a resident’s iqama, while his children have not left Saudi Arabia, he is required to pay the dependents fees and the iqama fee, even if they obtained a final exit visa and did not leave Kingdom. Most Viewed : Iqama expiration does not be a problem during visit visa extension



This came in response to a question from one of the people who asked to the jawazat through Twitter, asking,

“My residency will expire 30 October 2020 and I will issue a final exit visa for my wife and children on 25 October 2020, to be outside the Kingdom on 20th December 2020 hopefully, is it possible to renew my iqama on 30th October 2020 and does not have to be renewed when the family leaves the kingdom? ” Trending : Worker can be transferred from company without consent of employer

- The Jawazat replied, “Welcome. The instructions allow you to renew, but since the children have not left the Kingdom, the fee is required to pay the dependents’ fees and the resident’s identity fee. We are happy to serve you. ”

Jawazat clarifies on Dependent Fees for those Who have Final Exit and not leave - Saudi-Expatriates.com

Jawazat clarifies on Dependent Fees for those Who have Final Exit and not leave - Saudi-Expatriates.com

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