Exit re-entry which in Arabic is known as Khusar wawadah is issued on a monthly basis. Initially, a 2-month visa is issued with a fee of 200 Rials.
After the initial two months, the additional period can be obtained at the rate of 100 Riyals per month. While before this, the fee for the withdrawal of up to six months was only 200 riyals.
. The exit of the family has been promised for 6 months, 4 months are left in the re-entry period.
In this regard, Juzaat said that the fee deposited for exit visa cannot be recovered after use.
It should be noted that according to the Jurisprudence Law, exit and re-entry visas are issued on a monthly basis.

The fee is absolutely non-refundable after the exit visa is issued and used, regardless of whether the exit visa has not been used.
The point mentioned in the question is about the family's emigration and promise. In this regard, it should be noted that the fee refund law is the same for both the family or the foreign worker residing on a work visa, i.e. receiving a service for a fee. Fees paid later are non-refundable.
. Regarding the correctness of the name in the Iqama, a woman discovered on Twitter, "The English name has been entered incorrectly in the Iqama, it is the opposite of the passport, how to correct it?"
In response to the question, Juzaat said that for any kind of correction in the Iqama card, it is mandatory to approach the Juzaat office, for which it is necessary to get an appointment in advance.
Also take care to take a printout of the obtained appointment which has to be shown at the counter to visit the office for scheduled permits.
Reach the permit office at the appointed time and present the original passport and keep the photocopy of Iqama and passport with you.
It should be remembered that the foreign worker cannot directly refer to the Permit Office in any of his cases, therefore the sponsor of the worker or the representative appointed by him is authorized to resolve the issue of the worker by referring to the Permit Office. Do it.
It should be noted that foreigners living with their families are sponsors of their families, so they have the right to refer to the legal documents of their families.