Overstay Fine Calculator
If your visa or residence permit in Egypt has expired, it can be difficult to know how much you may need to pay. This page helps you estimate your Egypt overstay fine, any additional residence fee, and the residence permit fee based on the details of your case.
Our calculator is designed for foreigners who want a practical estimate before visiting the passport and immigration office or before leaving Egypt. It combines the most important factors that affect payment, including the expiry date of the last visa or residence permit, the foreigner’s age, the residence type selected, and the total overstay period.
Whether you are checking a visa overstay fine in Egypt, a tourist residence permit fee, or the likely total amount payable for a new residence application, this tool gives you a faster and clearer picture.
How to Use the Egypt Overstay Fine Calculator
Using the calculator is simple. Enter the requested details as accurately as possible:
1. Date of Arrival
This helps keep the case information complete and may be useful for records or future checks.
2. Last Residence or Visa Expiry Date
This is one of the most important fields. The calculator uses this date as the starting point for overstay calculations.
3. Date of Birth
This helps determine whether the case may fall under an age-related exemption from the overstay fine.
4. Departure Date or Current Date
If the person has already left Egypt, enter the departure date.
If the person is still in Egypt, enter the current date.
5. Residence Type
Choose the correct type of residence permit, such as tourist, work, student, family, marriage-based, bank deposit, or real estate residence.
6. Residence Duration or Application Stage
For some residence types, an additional duration field appears. For example:
- Marriage-Based Residence: 1 year, 3 years, or 5 years
- Bank Deposit Residence: 1 year or 3 years
- Real Estate Residence: 1 year, 3 years, or 5 years
7. Click Calculate
The tool will show:
- Overstay Status
- Overstay Fine
- Additional Residence Fee
- Residence Permit Fee
- Estimated Total Payable
This makes the page useful not only for informational search traffic, but also for users with strong action intent who want an immediate estimate.
Egypt Overstay Fine Calculator
Estimate your overstay fine, additional residence fee, and residence permit fee based on the details you provide.
• If overstay is 14 days or less, no overstay fine is payable.
• If overstay exceeds 14 days, the fine is calculated from the original expiry date.
• Under 16, over 60, and Marriage-Based Residence cases are exempt from overstay fines only.
• If overstay exceeds 12 months, an additional residence fee of 5,500 EGP applies for each new year or part of a year after the first 12 months.
How Overstay Fines in Egypt Are Generally Calculated
In Egypt, foreigners are commonly given a 14-day grace period after the expiry of a visa or residence permit. If the overstay does not go beyond this period, no overstay fine is usually payable. Travel guidance from the U.S. State Department also notes that travelers leaving Egypt after visa expiry may have to pay a fine at the airport, and official government procedures are handled through the Administration of Passports, Emigration and Nationality.
If the overstay goes beyond the grace period, the overstay fine is calculated from the original expiry date, not from day 15. On this page, the calculator follows the structure you defined for your service content: a basic fine for the first period, additional charges for longer delays, and a separate additional residence fee if the delay becomes long enough.
Basic Overstay Fine
The calculator applies the fine structure you set for the page:
- first overstay stage
- additional charge blocks for longer delay
- exemptions in specific cases such as age-related cases and marriage-based residence cases
This helps users searching for:
- Egypt overstay fine
- overstay fine Egypt
- Egypt visa overstay fine
- late residence fine Egypt
Additional Residence Fee After Long Overstay
If the delay exceeds 12 months, the calculator also adds an additional residence fee. In your current logic, this fee is counted at EGP 5,500 for each new year or part of a year after the first 12 months of overstay.
That means the calculator does not just estimate the short overstay fine. It also helps users estimate the larger amounts that may appear in long-delay cases.
Residence Permit Fee
The final amount is not based on penalties alone. A foreigner may also need to pay the fee for the selected residence type itself. That is why this page includes estimated fees for:
- Tourist Residence Permit
- Work Residence Permit
- Student Residence Permit
- Marriage-Based Residence Permit
- Academic Supervision Residence
- Family Residence Permit
- Divorced Mother Residence Permit
- Bank Deposit Residence Permit
- Real Estate Residence Permit
AUC’s public visa guidance also lists current government-related fee examples and mentions a late residency visa application fine of EGP 1,685, which aligns with the kind of fee users often want to estimate before visiting the authorities.
Who May Be Exempt from the Overstay Fine
Based on the calculator logic used on this page, some cases may be exempt from the overstay fine only, such as:
- foreigners under 16 years old
- foreigners over 60 years old
- applicants selecting Marriage-Based Residence Permit
However, this exemption applies to the overstay fine only, not automatically to all other payments. In long-delay cases, an additional residence fee may still apply, and the residence permit fee itself may still be payable depending on the case.
This distinction is important because many users confuse:
- fine
- residence fee
- residence permit application fee
The calculator separates these clearly to make the result easier to understand.
Important Disclaimer
This calculator provides an estimate only. Final amounts may vary depending on:
- the exact immigration office
- airport procedures
- case-specific documents
- updated government fee schedules
- the residence type and stage selected
For official procedures and service requests, Egypt’s Administration of Passports, Emigration and Nationality provides online government service information through its official platform.