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Over 70 nationalities do not require a UAE or Dubai tourist visa to enter the UAE or Dubai. Rest must obtain a prearranged UAE tourist visa through a UAE-based sponsor. 

A UAE tourist visa can only be applied for through a sponsor. Any UAE-based airline, hotel, company, Emirate national or UAE resident can sponsor your UAE tourist visa. 

Thankfully, all UAE or Dubai tourist visas are e-visas. You can apply online and receive the e-visa in the email. 

Indian nationals with a valid US visa or a residence permit from the US, UK or EU can get a Visa on Arrival at all international airports. 

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Uae tourist visa requirements by nationality.

UAE Tourist Visa Requirements by Nationality

Minimum passport validity to enter UAE as a tourist

The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival

VISA EXEMPT nationalities

Indefinite entry (based on freedom of movement).

  • Saudi Arabia

180-day entry

90-day entry (in any 180-day period).

  • El Salvador
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland

30-day entry

  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Vatican City

NOTE UAE immigration refers to VISA-EXEMPT as VISA ON ARRIVAL. But you will not fill out any forms, pay any fee or receive any visa sticker or print, so in my opinion, it’s VISA EXEMPTION. 

VISA ON ARRIVAL Eligible Nationalities

14-day entry.

* Must hold a valid visa from the US or a residence permit from the US, UK or any EU country. 

VISA REQUIRED Nationalities

30-day to 90-day entry depending on the visa.

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem. Rep.
  • Congo, Rep.
  • Dominican Republic
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Ivory Coast
  • North Macedonia
  • Marshall Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • Timor-Leste
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan

UAE VISA EXEMPTION

UAE immigration refers to VISA-EXEMPTION as VISA ON ARRIVAL. But you will not fill out any forms, pay any fee or receive any visa sticker or print. When you arrive at the airport, you will head straight to the immigration and present your passport. You will be stamped and given entry. Therefore, in my opinion, it’s a VISA EXEMPTION and hence we will refer to it as a VISA EXEMPTION. 

Entry permission

30 to 180 days depending on the nationality. 

Documents to carry

All you need is your passport. 

UAE or DUBAI VISA ON ARRIVAL

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UAE Visa on Arrival is available for Indian passport holders with a valid visa from the US or a residence permit from the US, UK or any EU country.  

Who is eligible for UAE Visa on Arrival

Only INDIAN passport holders with a valid US visa , US green card or residence permit from the UK or any EU country are eligible to obtain UAE Visa on Arrival. 

Validity of UAE Visa on Arrival

UAE Visa on Arrival is valid for 14 days. It’s possible to extend it once for another 14 days.

How long can you stay in UAE with Visa on Arrival?

You can stay up to 14 days in the UAE with your Visa on Arrival. You can extend your visa for another 14 days at any AMER center in UAE. In that case, you can stay a total of 28 days in the UAE. 

Documents required

You need the following documentation to obtain a UAE Visa on Arrival.

  • Original passport
  • Your boarding pass
  • A credit/debit card to pay the fee (you can also pay in cash in AED or USD in Dubai or Sharjah airports)
  • Completed application form (only needed in Sharjah airport and they will provide you with one)

Visa on Arrival fee varies from 105-140 AED depending on the airport. 

Processing time

Since it’s only Indian passport holders with a US visa, US green card or a residence permit from the UK or EU country, there will not be many in the line. So the Visa on Arrival process wouldn’t take more than a few minutes. 

Obtaining Visa on Arrival at the airports in UAE

UAE Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders is outsourced to certain travel agencies. 

If arriving at Sharjah airport, you must stop by the Sharjah Airport Travel Agency (SATA) desk to fill out the form, get your documents verified and pay the visa fee. 

If arriving at Dubai airport, you must stop by the Marhaba Services desk to get your documents verified and pay the visa fee. 

If arriving at Abu Dhabi airport, you must head straight to the immigration check. The immigration officer will verify your passport, and visa/residence permit and accept the visa fee payment. 

RELATED: How to get UAE Visa on Arrival in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi  

UAE or DUBAI TOURIST VISA

A UAE or Dubai tourist visa can only be applied through a UAE-based sponsor or an authorized agent. A sponsor can be a UAE-based airline, UAE-based hotel, UAE national or resident, UAE-based company or government entity or a UAE-based tour operator. 

The sponsor is responsible for your actions in the UAE. If you overstay your visa, the sponsor is held responsible and will face consequences by the government of UAE. 

Why do you need a sponsor for a UAE tourist visa?

A UAE-based sponsor is mandatory for all UAE tourist visas. Your sponsor is responsible for all your actions while you are in the UAE. They must make sure you leave the country in time without overstaying your visa. If you don’t know anyone personally in the UAE, you can use either your airline, hotel or tour agent for your visa processing. 

It’s silly to still use sponsors in this day and age. The sponsor model is an old model and many countries are moving away from such ways of visa processing. But countries such as UAE, Singapore, etc. are still stuck with this visa model. 

Which sponsor or agent should you use for your UAE tourist visa?

If you don’t have a sponsor, you can use a UAE-authorized agent to apply for your UAE tourist visa. There are a bazillion agents these days processing UAE tourist visas, including VFS Global. 

Thanks to the internet, you can apply for a UAE tourist visa through an agent completely online in the comfort of your home. All you need is a scanned copy of your Passport ID page and a digital passport-size photo.

The fee, documentation and processing time vary by agent. Local agents in your country are usually cheaper but you must do your due diligence on their authenticity, hidden charges and processing time before applying through them.

Which agent do I recommend for a UAE visit visa?

My preferred agent for UAE or Dubai tourist visas is Etihad Airways. I usually prefer a reputed international agent, so I went with Etihad Airways. They only act as an agent for your visa and you don’t have to fly with Etihad Airways. You can fly with any budget airline and travel to/from any international airport in the UAE. 

Other agents that you can use and their fee for a UAE 30-day single-entry tourist visa is below.

My preferred agent

  • Etihad Airways | 361 AED | Few hours | No security deposit

UAE based agents

  • Arabiers | 359 AED | 24-48 hours
  • Sharjah Airport Travel Agency (SATA) | 335 AED

India based agents

  • MakeMyTrip | Approx. 311 AED | 7-9 days

IMPORTANT Some agents will charge a security deposit which will be refunded to you on your exit from the UAE. So do your due diligence before applying for your UAE tourist visa with any of the above agents. 

I have a detailed article on how to apply for a UAE or Dubai tourist visa online with Etihad Airways. Follow the article for step-by-step instructions on how to apply for your UAE tourist visa. 

What types of UAE tourist visas are available?

Below are some of the different types of tourist visas available. 

  • 30-day single-entry tourist visa
  • 90-day single-entry tourist visa
  • 30-day multiple-entry tourist visa
  • 90-day multiple-entry tourist visa
  • Long-term tourist visa

Most tourists usually need a 30-day single-entry tourist visa. It’s also the cheapest of all types of tourist visas. The procedure to apply for any of the above types of visas is pretty much the same, except for the fee.

Validity of UAE visit visa

All UAE tourist visas are valid for 60 days within which you must enter the UAE. Then depending on your visa, you will be given that many days of permission to stay in the UAE.

For example, if you hold a 30-day single-entry tourist visa, your visa will be valid for 60 days. You can enter the UAE anytime within that 60 days. When you enter, immigration will give you 30 days to stay in the UAE. 

When to apply for your Dubai visit visa

You can apply for your UAE visit visa as early as possible. But apply at least 5 working days prior to your trip. Processing can take time and some agents require up to 10 working days to process. 

How long can you stay in the UAE with a tourist visa

You can stay up to 30 days or 90 days depending on your visa. You can also extend the visas within the UAE for an additional 30 days or 90 days. 

Documents required for UAE tourist visa

Usually, you will need the following documents.

  • A scan of your passport ID page
  • A recent colored digital photo
  • A copy of your flight ticket

RELATED: How to get UAE or Dubai visa online in just a few hours – A step-by-step guide

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

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Entering the UAE by air

After you arrive at the airport, walk towards passport control and baggage claim. 

If you hold an Indian passport and are planning to obtain a UAE Visa on Arrival, head to the following visa agent desk for your Visa on Arrival process. Once your Visa on Arrival is processed head to the immigration. 

  • Sharjah Airport: SATA
  • Dubai Airport: Marhaba Services
  • Abu Dhabi: There are agents involved for Abu Dhabi airport, so head straight to the immigration

At the immigration, present your passport, boarding pass and Visa on Arrival fee receipt (if you hold an India passport and obtained Visa on Arrival) or your Dubai visit visa print. 

The officers may ask you a few questions about your trip such as whether it’s your first time in UAE, how long you will stay, etc. You may be asked to show your return/onward ticket and your hotel booking.

If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, you can use OnwardTicket to get proof of an onward ticket.

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Leaving UAE by air

UAE airports have automated passport controls when leaving the country. You will simply arrive at one of the automated passport control kiosks, scan your passport and follow the voice instructions. When the voice says move forward and face the camera, you will do so. Then the exit gate will open and you will exit. No exit stamp is given. 

If you are having any issues with automated passport controls, you will be sent to a manned passport control counter. 

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A UAE or Dubai tourist visa is not required for 0ver 70 nationalities. Other nationalities must obtain a prearranged UAE tourist visa through a UAE-based sponsor or authorized agent.

All UAE or Dubai tourist visas are e-visas. You can apply online with your preferred agent and receive the e-visa in the email. 

Indian nationals with a valid US visa or a residence permit from the US, UK or EU can get a Visa on Arrival at all international airports.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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The fee for a 90-day-visit visa varies with a starting price of dh1,500 and can go up to dh2,000.

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Visitors to the UAE can now come to the country on a three-month visa, Khaleej Times can reveal.

A call centre executive at the Federal Authority For Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) said that people who want to visit the UAE for 90 days can make use of the opportunity. “They should consult their travel agents who will help them in issuing the 90-days visit visa,” said the call centre executive.

According to industry experts, this visa was introduced by the end of May 2023, allowing visitors to stay in the UAE for up to 90 days. The visa can be extendable within the country at an additional cost based on the service provider.

Residents are not aware of this three-month visa, Libin Varghese, sales director at Rooh Tourism LLC, said.

According to industry experts, this was reintroduced by the end of May 2023, allowing visitors to stay in the UAE for up to 90 days.

Different types of entry permits

“There are two types of entry permits — a tourist visa or a leisure visa and a visit visa. A tourist visa is issued for 30 or 60 days. The visit visa is issued for 90 days,” said Subair Thekepurathvalappil, senior manager for inbound and outbound operations at Regal Tours Worldwide, adding that this extended visit visa complements the existing tourist visa options, which includes a 30-day or 60-day stay, offering travellers greater flexibility in planning their itineraries.

The 30-day and the recently introduced 60-day tourist visas have long been popular among visitors seeking shorter stays in the UAE, providing ample time to explore the country's iconic landmarks and indulge in world-class shopping and dining experiences.

Who can apply?

Industry experts said that anyone can apply for this visa. “Currently, we have not received much inquiry about it, and visitors who prefer this entry permit are their family members residing in the UAE, as they want to spend a longer time. Take for instance, if a child who is studying in his home country visits UAE during vacations or parents of a resident,” said Varghese.

The fee for a 90-day-visit visa varies depending on your issuing travel expert, with a starting price of Dh1,500 and can go up to Dh2,000, which can even be extended within the country. “The exact details of extension has not been announced as the visa was introduced a few days ago,” said Varghese.

Documents required

According to Subair, one must submit the following documents if planning to apply for the long term visit visa:

  • Recent passport-size coloured photograph
  • Passport copy
  • Processing time

“Once a person applies for this visa, it may take up to five working days. But we can even receive it in two days,” said Subair.

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UAE VISA (For DUBAI & ABU DHABI): Requirements & How to Apply

UAE VISA (For DUBAI & ABU DHABI): Requirements & How to Apply

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One of the highlights of last year for me was my short stop in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). I was there for two reasons: to visit one of my closest friends, who moved to Dubai a few years ago, and to take advantage of a stopover. I was coming from a longer trip around Morocco and Turkey, and my flight back to Manila (Philippines) was connecting at Dubai Airport, so I decided to just seize the opportunity and stay there for over a week.

UAE Visa is probably the easiest visa we got. It was expensive, but it was relatively effortless, especially given that we have a friend in Dubai, who served as a sponsor.

Yep, sponsor. If you’re applying for a UAE Visa, you need a sponsor. It can be a family member, a colleague, or a friend. This will make things a lot easier. If you don’t know anyone there, an airline, hotel, or travel agency can sponsor you.

In the beginning, we had a difficult time figuring out the process. There’s just so much info online and they somewhat say different things because they serve their own interest. For example, some UAE-based airlines also offer visa services but they require flight tickets booked with them. Dozens of hotels are also authorized to process visas, but many of them require that book rooms with them (for obvious reasons). In this post, I’ll try to summarize everything so you have all possible options.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

Who needs a UAE Visa?

Since I am a Philippine passport-holder, I had to secure a visa first before entering UAE. Not everyone needs a visa, though.

  • If you’re a citizen of any member-state of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), no visa is needed . Here are the six GCC members: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar*. I’m putting an asterisk on Qatar because although it is a member, its diplomatic ties with UAE and other members have been severed in a rift that began in June 2017.
  • Visa-on-arrival is available free-of-charge for the citizens of the following countries : EUROPE: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, UK, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Hungary, Latvia, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, ASIA: Brunei, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore OTHERS: United States, Australia, New Zealand

For the rest of us, a visa is required.

Note that this doesn’t get affixed to your passport. A regular 30-day tourist visa must be used within 60 days from the date of issuance.

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TYPES OF UAE VISA

Travelers visiting the UAE for leisure has three visa types to choose from depending on your purpose and travel duration.

  • Visit Visa , if you’re traveling to UAE to visit an immediate family member who is a resident of the UAE (sponsor). The family member must be earning more than AED 4000 or AED 3000 + accommodation. The sponsor should be the one to apply for you.
  • Tourist Visa , if you’re visiting a distant relative or friend or if you don’t know anyone there. The regular single-entry visa can let you stay for up to 30 days, although a multiple-entry visa is also available. If you know someone in UAE, it would be faster and easier if they apply for you. But if you have no connections, you can get a visa via an airline, hotel, or travel agency. (More info about that below)
  • Transit visa , if you’re visiting UAE for at least 8 hours but not longer than 4 days (including the arrival and departure days). This can also be pre-arranged. This visa can be used within 14 days from the issue date.

Here’s a quick summary of the validity, maximum number of days allowed, and costs per visa type. I’m also indicating a range of prices per type. Rates vary greatly, depending on where you apply.

dubai visit visa immigration requirements

None of these visas can be extended.

In June 2018, the UAE Government approved the waiving of fees for transit visas for 48 hours. However, I have no idea about details of this: until when it will be implemented or what requirements are needed. The announcement, however, states that transit visa may be extended for up to 96 hours for a fee of AED 50.

Important : In a memo released on June 2, 2017 , Dubai’s Immigration has ordered agencies to stop accepting applications for 90-day visit visas from Filipino and Pakistani citizens for the next 3 months. Not sure if this will be restored in the future but until further notice, this option is no longer available for travelers from the Philippines and Pakistan. Update (Oct 2018): This has been restored.

UAE VISA REQUIREMENTS

The following are the required documents when applying for a UAE visa. These are the basic requirements.

Your sponsor may add more. For example, if you book your visa via Etihad Airways, they will ask for Etihad flight tickets. If you book with a hotel, they can demand that you reserve a room with them. Travel agencies often don’t have these extra reqs, but as I scanned prices, I found theirs to be a bit more expensive. Some agencies ask for flight and reservations too, some don’t. The agency where we applied didn’t ask for these so we didn’t submit.

Anyway, here are the required documents when applying for a UAE (Dubai) visa:

  • Clear scanned passport copy (the bio page and the last page). Must have at least 6 months validity.
  • Scanned colored passport-size photo . 4.3 x 5.5cm. White background. At least 80% of your face must be visible.
  • Accomplished application form . It is usually the sponsor (travel agency, host) who does this.

If you’re sponsored by someone in the UAE , they will also be asked for a copy of their Resident Visa and their Emirates ID (resident card).

If you’re a parent traveling with a minor (18 years old and below), you must also submit a copy of birth certificate of the minor

If applying for a transit visa , a hotel reservation and onward flight ticket are usually collected too.

Additional requirements for visit visa

Additional requirements if visiting immediate family:

  • If sponsored by a wife or husband : marriage contract attested from Ministry of Foreign Affairs or UAE Embassy
  • If you’re a minor getting sponsored by a parent in UAE , attested birth certificates
  • If your relationship with sponsor cannot be proven from family names displayed on the sponsor’s and the invited relative’s passports: Relationship proof attested from the Embassy
  • If your sponsor works for a private company : Attested work contract
  • If your sponsor is a UAE government employee : a salary certificate

Optional Documents

The following documents are NOT required. These are often ignored, but the travel agency or sponsor may ask for in order to speed up processing of your visa.

  • If you have traveled to UAE within the past year , a copy of the entry and exit stamps on your passport
  • If you have traveled to the USA, UK, Schengen countries, Canada, Russia, Australia or New Zealand within the past 5 years, submit a copy of your visas.

WHERE TO SUBMIT YOUR UAE VISA APPLICATION

Once you have all the documents, it’s time to find a “sponsor”.

Like I said earlier, a sponsor can be a family member or a friend living in UAE. It will be much faster if they take care of the application. Just send them your papers. But if you don’t know anyone there, an airline, hotel, or travel agency in UAE can serve as your sponsor.

UAE-based Airlines

  • Etihad . You can apply here .
  • Emirates . More info here .

Most 3-star hotels (and up) are able to process UAE visas. So if you’re already eyeing a hotel, send them an email if they also offer visa services because there’s a big chance that they do.

You may also check their official website. For example, Jumeira Group — which owns and runs the Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre Residence, Jumeirah Creekside Hotel — provides plenty of visa info on their website. If you would be staying at any of them, you may apply here .

UAE Travel Agencies

In our case, my friend in Dubai who took care of our application went to a travel agency and it went smoothly. We didn’t run into any problem. You can also avail of their services if you don’t know anyone. Here are the details of the agency that processed our application:

WELCOME TRAVELS LLC Tel No. : 00971-4224-3902 Email: [email protected] Address: Al Ghurair Mall (Opposite Rayhaan Rotana Hotel), Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

That’s it! We got our visa after only 1 day. 😍

If you’re a Filipino , UAE is a destination that usually raises a red flag for Philippine Immigration officers. If you’re concerned about getting offloaded, please read this post: How to Avoid Getting offloaded .

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guest

Hello here, I’m a Srilankan I need to visit dubai the purpose for work after I visit if I got any job offer ai need to transfer work visa workouts exit UAE so let me know which type of visa I should Apply.

Ryan Biddulph

Good stuff Yoshke. As a US citizen I have it easy ;) Getting into Qatar – neighboring of course – was easy as pie. Not expensive, not free, $30 or something like that for us. It was a visa on arrival so the process flowed smoothly. Love those UAE lands. Fascinating places.

ann

hi, Very informative ! btw, im planning to have my visa processed by travel agency in dubai, my concern is that since the they only issue an electronic visa, do you think this is acceptable by the Philippine immigration? coz i read that some were offloaded saying Pink visa or orginal is needed?

Hope to hear from you.

Yosh Dimen

Hi Ann. To be honest, in our case, we didn’t present the original pink visa, just a printed out online copy. We didn’t run into any trouble. However, we also heard stories (other travelers) na hindi daw nga tinanggap kung hindi original. So my advice is to just get the original copy to be safe.

Ahmad

Apply Tourist Visa and Change by Exit again if you got residence visa

Sallie

hello, po hope u can answer. I want to get my sister here in japan and after her visa here. she want to go again ni dubai by the sponsor of my another family there. is that ok ? to exit in dubai?

Joana Marie Quinola

Hi thank you for the info very informative and helpful.! Just would like to ask if you also provide security deposit going to dubai? Thank you hope to hear from you soon

Banana

Hi. You said a friend in Dubai processed you visa there? Would you know how much? And may we know the agency name?

Hi Banana! Our friend applied via the agency I mentioned in the post, Welcome Travels. She paid 400AED.

Giness

how would they give the visa to u? courier?

mia

hi…. i just want to know what is a “PINK VISA”, i got mine with the help of a travel agency and they only gave me a copy that looks like the one you posted on a short bond paper size. is there any other copy? and also is it ok if i fold the paper in an envelope size for easy carrying?

Hi Mia! The pink visa is the original copy of the visa. We’ve heard from other commenters that Immigration asks for this, but in our experience, we just presented a printed our copy of the visa emailed to us and they accepted it. So we’re not sure if it’s really a requirement. If you can secure a pink copy, that would be best.

thanks! also is it ok if i fold the paper in an envelope size for easy carrying? do i have to print extra copies? are you gonna surrender a copy to the immigration officer?

mae

Ask ko lang if nakapag-travel ka to Dubai using the printed e-visa? Tinanggap ba ng immigration dito sa pinas?

Hi Mia. In my experience, they did not take a copy. They just looked at it and gave it back to me. Not sure about folding, but I think it’s okay.

Jake

Hi, I’m planning to go to Dubai this coming July 2018. Let’s say my girlfriend process the visa for me, do I still need to book a hotel or accommodation to show to the Dubai immigration? I will be coming from Singapore after a 4 days trip.

Any advise will really help.

vanny

hello po! when is the best time to apply for a dubai tourist visa? Me and my friends are planning to go on Nov. 8, 2019. When po ba dapat mag.apply na ng visa?

At the earliest, 60 days before your scheduled trip because the standard visa must be used within 60 days of issue date.

Sochima

Boss I want to visit Dubai. But don’t have anybody to sponsor me

Hi Jake, sometimes they do, sometimes they don’t. (I wasn’t asked, but Vins was.)

But it’s generally best practice that you have hotel booking in case they look for it.

up up up :)

gisel

hi! just like to ask did Welcome travels buy tickets for you too? or just the visa?

Just the visa.

Hi, I posted a comment yesterday and I’m afraid that its been deleted or what not. Anyways, would like to know if you were asked for a Hotel reservation or accommodation when you pass through immigration in Dubai?

It wasn’t deleted. All comments are held for moderation, and it takes time for us to read all the comments as we get lots a day.

Sandy

Hi. My boyfriend and I is planning to visit her sister in UAE, in Abu Dhabi to be specific. So how many visit visas does her sister needs to get? Will that be 2 also? Or on visa for the me and my bf already? Just asking since we are now calculating for the whole cost for the trip. And we really dont have any idea.

Tey

Hi. We have the same scenario but in our case the one sponsoring us is my auntie and my boyfriend will join me. What happened to your application? What visa granted to him? Thank you.

I have no idea either. Your bf definitely should apply for a visit visa because he’s visiting immediate family.

Adrian

Hi, when applying for the visa, are you allowed to choose a multiple entry tourist / visit visa? I’m asking cause I’m planning to visit my uncle in Dubai, then I’m going to fly to Russia then back to Dubai. I need to make sure I can get a multiple entry tourist visa. Many thanks.

farah

i submitted visa through a agency and he assured i would get visa within 2 days but its almost 3rd day is going to be end still he is saying it is in the last phase and neither giving me the application ID. How can i come to know that he really submitted the application,

edc

hello! thank you for the info. if i were to make certificate of employment as a supporting document for the visa, to whom shall i address it? thank you!

Meldy Arienda

Hi Yoshke, is it possible to get the contact person from Welcome Travels. I really would like to get into a partnership on visa sponsorship. Appreciate your prompt response. Thanks.

H

Do you still need to apply for a transit visa if it’s shorter than 8 hours?

Jay Jay

Hello. this will be my first travel abroad. to be specific DUBAI. I’ll be travelling with my cousin which is 8 years old only. But her parents are both working there. what should i do? P.S: My cousin has been travelling from manila to dubai twice and been stayed there for atleast 1 year and 3 months. Thank you for your honest response.

You will still need a visa. Best if yung parents nya ung magpo-process kasi andun na sila.

But please make sure you also secure a DSWD clearance since you’re traveling with a minor without either parent.

Hi Sir, ‘yung friend po ba na nag sponsor sa pagkuha nyo ng visa ay filipino or UAE national? Upon reading po kasi kapag hindi immediate family ang mag sponsor, kailangan UAE national lang. Is this true po? Thank you and hoping for your response.

Hi Tey, yung sa amin ay friend na Pinoy. Pero this was 2016 so hindi ko alam if naging strict na sila since then.

Chris B

Hello! I have questions po. I have a relative in Saudi Arabia who can sponsor my visit visa. But I’m really planning to go to Dubai. Is it okay? Or do I need to go to Saudi first before going to Dubai?

I have friends in Dubai but Im planning to get a 90days visa kasi. Any suggestion/s? Thanks po!

Hi Chris, I have no idea kapag ganyang case. :|

Saysay

Hi Po. Good evening. I have a questions po. This year lang Month of May pumunta kami ng Foreigner Boyfriend ko sa Hongkong, Thailand, at Singapore. And this coming October po pupunta po kami ng Dubai with his mom for 7 nights and 8 days. Tapos doon na po kami magkikita sa Dubai at wala po akong work kasi nag aaral po ako. Ano po ba yung dapat na requirements na e submit ko since I am a student(Aside sa Student ID, certificate of enrollment) and since my sponsor is my boyfriend, Ano po yung mga documents na hingin ko sa boyfriend ko para Magamit ko sa tourist visa or maipakita ko sa immigration officer. Kumbaga ayoko na syang pumunta pa ng PHILIPPINES because malayo na kasi pag nag travel pa sya papuntang Philippines bali 48 hours na in one way, aside sa 15 hours from their home to dubai. Natatakot kasi akong ma offload sa immigration. Thank you. Hoping matulungan nyo po ako. God bless u po.

Hi Saysay! Pagdating sa visa, as you can see sa taas, very straightforward naman ang UAE visa application. Wala masyadong documents na kailangan. Read na lang sa taas.

Mas tricky ang PH Immigration kasi if I remember correctly, Dubai is a hotspot for them. Are you flying to Dubai alone?

Lasyl

Hi, just want to know some details if you know for the one who will go to Dubai with Working/Entry visa. Is it gonna be hard compared to those who have visit visa? Please need some who knows.

Hi lasyl, we don’t know po pag work visa.

Janelle

Nag email na po ako sa welcome travels and Shabab (travel agent) replied me na sa whatsapp lang kami mag commuicate. But I don’t feel safe replying him through whatsapp. I would like to hear po yung opinion about this. Thanks

Hi Janelle, I have no opinion about it. It wasn’t us but our friend in Dubai who submitted the documents to them, so I have no idea about how they do business. But we got our visa and it was accepted by Immigration.

Marie

Hi, do you have an idea how I could get a multiple entry visa. I will go to 10 day cruise with the family of my boyfriend. the list of the route includes Oman, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and etc. You think that the Cruise Company could fix my visa if the Cruise is already booked?

Hi Marie, I have no idea about that po.

joe

hi po good afternoon po..may concern po sana ako..my pinsan po kasi ako na nagwowork sa dubai and gusto ko sana na mgpatulong in order for me na makakuha din ng work dun ang kaso mejo busy xa or should i say wla tlga xang time pra mtulungan ako n mkakuha ng visit visa..tanong ko lng po sna madali bng mkakuha ng visa if in case n ako lng ung mgpapaprocess nun at roughly estimation mga mgkano kya ang mgagastos ska po bka nmn pwede nyo akong mbigyan ng agency n pdeng mgprocess nung visa ko po or any concern n maipapayo nla saken.. thank you

Emz

Good day po. pde po ba mg ask kng anung legit agency na ode applyan ng tourist visa for dubai na mei ksama ng accommodation. Thankn you

Elai

HI! Is there any accredited travel agency here in the Philippines na nag aayos ng visa?

Hi ELai, meron po siguro pero wala lang kaming kilala. :(

Jheyann

Hi, just want to clarify.

Kung yung expiration ng visa is magstart once dumating na sa dubai? Like yung validity is 2 months (example, Oct na-release validity is until Dec) but then you will leave the ph dec pa then will return January. Is the visa still valid til Jan? Thank you for the response.

I’m a follower of your blog. All the best!

Hi Jheyann, the validity of the visa is different from the duration of stay. The length of stay depends on what you’re applying for. The standard visa is good for a 30-day stay. A 90-day-stay visa is available now too, but I think you have to justify why you need to stay that long.

Thank you so much for your response. I’m enlightened.

Godbless :)

No prob! Happy to help!

raquel guieb julian

hello po kasalukuyang andito po aq ngaun sa saudi arabia..flight ko po ngaung nov.24 with tourist visa travel agency po nag sponsor sken..wla po bang maraming tanong sa immigration dito..mraming slamat po sir sa pag pansin

Hi Raquel, depende po yan sa matatapat talaga na officer. Yung sa amin po, wala namang masyadong tanong.

Chacha

Hi my bf currently suffered from a serious car accident in abu dhabi, thank God he survived. But I think he is going through depression ever since the accident. He is not in good terms with this family and so he’s been badly asking me to visit him there in UAE. He works there with a single entry, unlimited years visa so leaving uae to have a vacation in the philippines or anywhere else outside uae wouldn’t be a good choice. Best thing is for me to visit him there so he offered to sponsor all my expenses just to get there. What worries me most is that I’m currently unemployed, I just worked as an online marketer but income wasnt good there. Does the uae embassy also asked for some kind of show money? And will they also asked about my work and income? I did have some travel experience outside the country, I was able to travel Japan alone before (which was sponsored by my ex bf) and last month I was able to get a 10yr tourist visa for USA with my parents (but this time sponsored by my parents). Will these visas help me get one for uae? So sorry for the long message, I just want to fill you in what I have and maybe you can suggest something to help get me a visa. This is just so rush for me, if it’s not because of the accident I wouldnt be rushing on visiting him in uae since I have plans of applying as a flight attendant.

Hi Chacha, I don’t think your income matters in the visa application. Your occupation will be displayed on your visa, but they usually don’t ask for proof.

However, even if you’re able to get a visa, you still have to go through PH Immigration, which is by far stricter. If you’re unemployed and your destination is Dubai, you’re likely to undergo secondary inspection because UAE is a “hotspot” destination for them. In this case, you will have to provide proof of your relationship with sponsor and proof of employment/financial capability of your sponsor.

Jeffrey Viri

Hello Yoshke,

Thanks for providing information on UAE Visa. I’m planning to visit Turkey this April 2019 and since im only transiting, do you have news kung effective na ung new policy regarding waiving of fees for transit visas for 48 hours extended to 96 hours at AED 50. I plan to have a stopover in Dubai for 4 days. Is it upon arrival in Dubai?

Hi Jeffrey, until now, I have no details yet about it. :(

Quennie

Sir, question lang.. Mag stopover kami at Dubai for 8hrs and we’re planning to meet our friend (living in Dubai) inside the airport. Do we still need to get a transit visa since lalagpas parin kami sa immigration? Thank you sir.

Hi Quennie, ang alam ko, yes, since lalabas ka ng immigration.

Helloha

Hi. Even if I don’t have any sponsor in Dubai, I can still apply through the travel agency you mentioned right? Usually 1 day lang ba processing nila?

Hi Helloha, ang alam ko, yep.

Di ko sure though because yung friend ko sa Dubai yung nag-apply for us. She just shared with us ung details nung agency kung saan sya nag-apply.

Amore

Hi! sir good morning, me and my cousin are planning to apply visa in dubai tru her sister sponsoring it, 1st cousin po kami by father side, but im illegitimate child so my papers are no proof na mgpinsan po kami, so anu po ba dapat ko applyan na visa? since visit visa is for immediate family at ako po matatawag na hindi immediate family kasi nga no proof. pwde po bang parehas na visa applyan namin ng pinsan ko or iba2 kami ng visa peru isang tao lang mg sponsor at pwde bang sabay kami umalis ng pinsan ko.? slamat po at sanay masagot po itong tanong ko. god bless po.

Hi Amore, di ko po alam pag ganyan. Pero hopefully ung ibang readers namin may idea sila.

Harry

Hi Yoshke, I have traveled to UAE (Dubai) last October 2017 but it was sponsored by my employer. I am planning to travel back to UAE but at my own expense. I have relatives working there and I am planning to apply for a tourist visa and look for a job there. I do not want to involve my relatives with my application.

Will it be possible that my application be denied even if I already had a visa before?

Hope you can response. Thank you

Hi Harry, there’s always that chance naman. Pero malaking-malaki na yung probability that you’ll be granted a visa if may visa ka na before.

Pipa

400AED lang talaga yung binayaran ng friend mo sa travel agency? wala na hiningi na security deposit? at hindi ba hassle sa friend mo yung proseso? nahihiya din naman kasi ako mang-abala ng colleagues just to sponsor me. i am in contact din with 2 hotels sa dubai and both of them are asking for 5000aed security deposit. it’s refundable after 2 weeks leaving dubai, but still a lot lalu na per person yan. thanks!

Hi Pipa, yep, 400 AED lang daw nung nag-apply and hindi naman daw hassle, mabilis lang. And walang security deposit.

Paolo Imbag

Hi! Thanks for your very detailed blog. :) just want to ask if they asked for yoir ITR?

Hi Paolo, hindi po. :)

Lyn

Hello! I would like to ask, I have a friend she work in Dubai, is it OK if sya po ang mag sponsor sa akin,I’m planning to visit her.she work there for almost 3yrs.

Hi Lyn, when I visited, I was sponsored by a friend too, so I think it’s okay, at least for visa application.

PH Immigration is a lot more complicated, though, so it may be another story altogether.

chase

I got a tourist visa(14days) for my friend from Philippines. I’m working here in UAE. Unfortunately they put Sales Exec for profession. She’s in marketing so her COE says marketing manager. I asked the agent here they told me it wont be a problem and they can’t do anything as the immigration here fills up the data. Did anyone have the same issue? We’re just worried about the Philippine Immigration. She’s a frequent traveler. Have valid hotel bookings , klook booked tours and a return ticket.

Hi Chase, same thing happened to me. My line of work is marketing but my visa stated SALES EXECUTIVE. I didn’t have any problem though.

lorde

Hi! Magtratravel po ako via tourist visa to Abu Dhabi and the trip is sponsored by my sister who is working there. I will be travelling with her this Feb. 14 na po since nandito po siya ngayon for vacation. I have a question regarding my visa, it says “Sales Representative” on my profession eh nurse po ang work ko sa Pinas. I asked around kung okay lang ba yun na nakalagay sa visa ko na Profession and ang sabi hindi daw yun pinapansin sa immigration. I am aware na matanong sila sa Ph Immigration so paano po if tanungin ako kung anong work ko ano po isasagot ko? Yung totoo na work ko po ba or yung nakalagay sa visa? Btw first time traveler po ako but I’m traveling with my sponsor. Thanks!

Di ko alam if may bearing sya. Pero yung saken, ang nakalagay din sa visa is Sales Executive kahit na di naman ako ganun. Di naman nagka-problem. Pero di ko alam if di sya issue in general.

What would you suggest po if ever they ask about my job? Should I tell them what’s on my tourist visa or yung totoo po na job ko? Kasi I prepared my CoE and certification of approved leave just in case they ask for it. Marami po kaya silang tanong kahit kasama ko naman yung ate ko who sponsored my trip? Thank you :)

kerwin lim

Hi Chase, just want to ask if i still need to get a tourist visa if i will just be in dubai for 4 days before heading to egypt? or the transit visa will do? Thanks.

Loreen

I would like to ask if what kind of visa that I need to apply if I will be arriving at DXB Airport from the Philippines and I will go to Sharjah Airport as this is the airport going to Istanbul? Thank you a lot.

Btw, I will arrive by 11:25PM at DXB and my flight going to Istanbul in Sharjah is by 4:50Am. Thanks

Jhen

Hi ,my boy friend is work in dubai he decided to get a visa for me ,what kind of visa he gets. And what is the requirements that ive given to my bf so that he send me a visa and how much the fee .

Myra baylon

Hi! I have a partner in life but we are not yet married with 1 child, he is working now in dubai for 1yr. Gusto ko po sana siyang bisitahin sa birthday namin this coming sept 2019. I am working in private company as sales promoter, pero nasa minimum rate lang po ung sahod ko, ask ko lang po kung magaaply po ako ng tourist visa for 2 weeks maapprovan po kaya ako? May ipon po ako sa account ko 50k. Sapat na po ba un para makapagtourist ako?

VanessaG

Hi, how much did you pay for the visa processing? Did they require you to have something like a ‘security deposit?’ I tried contacting hotels as sponsors para isang booking na lang for hotel and visa, but they have this parang security deposit na ang laki.

minch

hi po. bago lng po ako naka pg renew ng passport ko po. tapos one of the requirement p puntang dubai is 6 months validity. ask ko lng po kng ma consider yong passport ko kasi po renewal n mn po yon or hindi po, need ko p po mg hintay ng 6 months? thank for your response.

Medyo di ko na-gets yung question. Paclarify po.

Bheybylove23

Hi po good afternoon..my friend in Dubai he is working there..at gusto nya na pumunta ako. Sya Ang sasagot ng visa plane ticket.. Basta may passport lng ako. Pwede po ba yon? Thanks

Kyukee

Hi, Will be visiting Dubai real soon. My friend is sponsoring us. I just want to ask. Dito po ba sa PH immigration, my friend already gave me scanned copies or her passport, emirates ID, work documents etc., kailangan pa ba ng letter of invite from the friend? or enough na yung mga binigay niya as supporting documents plus the visa of course.

Ideally, to be safe, mas okay if you have a letter of invitation. But in reality, madalas, they don’t look for this document. Pero if matapat ka sa strict na officer or if pagdudahan ka nila, they can ask for an invitation.

More info here: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/2019/03/sample-invitation-letter-immigration-sample-visiting-relatives-friends-affidavit-support-guarantee/

NORJANNAH S JIABARAEL

Hello Sir/Mam i am Norjannah S Jiabareli need travel tourist visa.. i just asking if hv a promo and im just asking again how much and wht the others requermnts without visa travelling …ihave friend in dubai. sokran.and wassalam

my name is NORJANNAH S JIABARAEL I NEED tourist visa travelling. and iwant to know if have a promo at this month of november.. bcuz i need smll dscount

Hamad Ali

This is a much needed guide for applying visa process. Thanks for sharing this informative post.

Salma Chowdhury

Hello ‘Am citizen of Bangladesh but now living of 2 years in Italy so if you say me what I need for transit visa ??if I need visa or not ?? If you say me early right answer beacuse I need must to know . And how many money can need for ticket and visa ??

Unfortunately, I have no idea about the visa requirements for Bangladesh nationals. :(

Trey

Hi, I’m a Ph National planning to visit Dubai via SG once travel ban is lifted. I don’t have any sponsor with me, and will try to look for hotel or airways offering visa services. Is it advisable to process my visa for UAE once I’m already in SG or days before travelling? Let say I’ll stay there for 5 days, is it enough? What do you think are the chances of my visa getting approved? Really need an advice. Thank you in advance!

Dee

Hello! I hope someone can answer this question please. I’m planning to go to MNL to London but had a layover in Abu Dhabi for both Arrival and Departure just for a min of 5 hrs for both. My Trip to London will be a total of 14-16 days I supposed. Should I get just the Transit Visa? Or Should I apply for the single entry tourist visa? I am really confused. Thanks in advanced!

Hi Dee. Same airline po ba and one booking number ung both legs of the flight?

Di ko po alam for sure ung rules nila now but may explanation ang Etihad about it here. Baka makatulong: https://www.etihad.com/en/fly-etihad/visas

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Dubai Visa – A comprehensive guide!

Are you planning a trip to Dubai and the UAE? Have you heard that you might need a visa? Then you’ve come to the right place! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover all questions related to Dubai visas.

Whether you’re planning a business trip, vacationing in the UAE, or working in one of the country’s many industries, this guide will have all the information you need. We’ll cover the types of visas available, their costs and processing times, as well as other essential information that will help make your process seamless and hassle-free.

A Comprehensive Guide to Dubai Visas

Dubai is a popular tourist destination with millions of visitors arriving every year. Some nationalities might need a valid visa before travelling to Dubai. In this comprehensive guide, we will provide you with all the information you need about Dubai visas.

Tourist Visa:

If you are planning to visit Dubai for tourism purposes briefly, you can apply for a tourist visa. It allows you to stay in Dubai for 30 or 90 days , and you can extend it for another 30 days before it expires.

Transit Visa:

If you are only transiting through Dubai , you can apply for a transit visa. It allows you to stay in Dubai for up to 96 hours .

Visit Visa:

If you want to visit Dubai to see your family or friends , you can apply for a visit visa . It is valid for 90 days and can be extended for another 90 days .

Residence Visa:

If you want to live and work in Dubai , you need a residence visa. It is issued by your employer or sponsor and can be valid for up to three years .

Student Visa:

If you want to study in Dubai , you can apply for a student visa. It is issued by your school or university and is valid for the duration of your studies.

Freelance Visa: 

The Dubai Freelance visa is a permit that allows self-employed individuals to legally work and live in Dubai without the need for a local sponsor . It is designed to encourage entrepreneurs and freelancers to establish their business in Dubai and contribute to its growing economy.

💡 key Takeaway: Dubai visas come in many different types, depending on your reason for visiting Dubai. Applying for a Dubai visa is easy and can be done online or through a travel agency.

What is a Dubai Visa?

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Are you planning a trip to Dubai and wondering about visas? Let’s clear up some confusion! A Dubai visa is an official travel document that permits entry into the UAE . As a traveler, it’s important to choose the right Dubai visa type that best suits your purpose of visit. Here are the most commonly used Dubai visa types:

– Tourist Visa: This type of visa is for individuals who seek to travel to the UAE for leisure, entertainment, or visit family & friends.

– Business Visa: This type of visa is for individuals who want to conduct business in the UAE, such as attending meetings, conferences, or seeking new business opportunities.

– Transit Visa: This type of visa is for individuals who are traveling through the UAE and want to make a stopover for up to 96 hours.

To apply for a Dubai visa, you can go through a travel agency, hotel, or airline. You’ll need to submit documents such as a passport copy , a passport-size photo , and a confirmed return ticket . The visa processing time varies from 1 to 5 working days , depending on the type of visa you’re applying for.

💡 key Takeaway: Choosing the right Dubai visa type is crucial for your purpose of visit. Ensure to apply for the visa through a travel agency, hotel, or airline, and submit all required documents.

What types of Dubai Visas are available?

If you’re planning a trip to Dubai, it’s essential to know the types of visas available before making your trip. There are several types of visas that you can apply for, depending on the purpose of your visit. Here are the most common types of visas available for Dubai and the UAE:

1. Tourist Visa: A tourist visa is for those wishing to visit Dubai for a short period for tourism purposes . You can apply for the visa from a tour operator or hotel in Dubai, or through UAE-based airlines.

2. Visit Visa: A visit visa is for those wishing to visit their family or friends living in Dubai or the UAE. The visa is available for 30 or 90 days and can be extended.

3. Transit Visa: A transit visa is for those making a stopover in Dubai while traveling to their destination. The visa is free of charge and is valid for 96 hours.^2

4. Work Visa: A work visa is for those who have been offered a job in Dubai or the UAE by an employer. You’ll need to have a valid passport, a residence visa, and a labor card to be eligible to work in the country.

💡 key Takeaway: It is important to understand the different types of visas available before your trip to Dubai, depending on the purpose of your visit.

How do I apply for a Dubai Visa?

If you’re planning a trip to Dubai, one of the first things you’ll need to do is apply for a visa. Fortunately, the process is relatively straightforward. Here are the steps you’ll need to take to apply for a Dubai visa:

1. Determine the type of visa you need : Depending on the purpose of your visit and the length of your stay, there are several types of visas you may be eligible for, including tourist visas, work visas, and transit visas.

2. Apply online or through an authorized agency : Applicants can submit their visa applications through the websites of authorized agencies or directly through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

3. Provide the necessary documents: To complete your visa application, you’ll need to submit a passport copy, passport-sized photographs, and other supporting documents as required by your visa type.

4. Pay the visa fee: The cost of a Dubai visa varies depending on the type of visa and the length of the stay. Visa fees are non-refundable and must be paid in advance.

Once your visa application is approved, you’ll receive an email with your e-visa. Make sure to print a copy of this document and keep it with you when you travel.

💡 key Takeaway: Applying for a Dubai visa is a relatively easy process. Determine the type of visa you need, apply online or through an authorized agency, provide the necessary documents, pay the visa fee, and wait for your e-visa to arrive via email.

What documents are required for a Dubai Visa?

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When applying for a Dubai visa, there are certain documents required that vary depending on the type of visa you need. The following are the documents commonly requested by the Dubai immigration authorities:

1. Passport – Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Dubai.

2. Visa Application Form – You will need to fill out and submit an online visa application form through a registered travel agency or sponsor.

3. Photographs – You will need to provide recent passport-sized color photographs.

4. Flight Ticket – A flight ticket showing your entry and exit dates from Dubai.

5. Hotel Reservation – A confirmed hotel reservation or proof of accommodation during your stay in Dubai.

6. Financial Documents – Bank statements or other financial documents that prove you have enough funds to support yourself during your stay in Dubai.

7. Travel Insurance – Travel insurance coverage is mandatory for a Dubai visa.

It’s important to note that additional documents may be requested depending on the type of visa you are applying for, such as employment or student visas. It’s always a good idea to contact your travel agency or sponsor to confirm which additional documents might be required.

💡 key Takeaway: When applying for a Dubai visa, make sure to have a valid passport, visa application form, recent passport-sized color photographs, flight ticket, hotel reservation, financial documents, and travel insurance coverage to ensure a smooth application process.

How much does a Dubai Visa cost?

“How much does a Dubai Visa cost?” is a common question asked by people traveling to Dubai from around the world. The cost of a Dubai visa varies depending on the type of visa you need, the duration of your stay, and your nationality. It is important to note that the visa fees are regulated by the UAE government, and any company or individual offering visa services cannot charge you more than the stipulated fee.

Types of Dubai Visas:

– Transit visa

– Tourist visa

– Visit visa

– Multiple-entry visa

– Work visa

– Residence visa

Dubai Visa Cost:

– Transit visa: AED 100

– Tourist visa: AED 350-400 (30 days), AED 650-700 (90 days)

– Visit visa: AED 700-1300 (30 days), AED 1600-2500 (90 days)

– Multiple-entry visa: AED 2200 (6 months), AED 4200 (1 year)

– Work visa: AED 3600 (valid for 3 months)

– Residence visa: AED 1100-3100

It is important to keep in mind that these visa costs are subject to change , so it is always advisable to check with the UAE embassy or your travel agent for the latest updates.

💡 key Takeaway: The cost of a Dubai visa varies depending on the type of visa you need, the duration of your stay, and your nationality. Visa fees are regulated by the UAE government, and any company or individual offering visa services cannot charge more than the stipulated fee.

Tourist Visa

If you’re planning a trip to Dubai as a tourist, it is important to be aware of the different types of visas you can apply for. The most common type of visa is the Tourist Visa , which is valid for 30 days and can be extended for an additional 30 days. To apply for a Tourist Visa, you will need to have a passport that is valid for at least six months , a confirmed return ticket , and enough funds to support yourself during your stay .

There are a few different options for obtaining a Tourist Visa. You can apply online through the official Dubai Government website or through a travel agency . The cost of the visa varies depending on the processing time, with an express option available for those who need the visa quickly.

It is important to note that there are restrictions on certain nationalities , so be sure to check before applying for a visa. Additionally, if you overstay your visa, you may face fines or even a ban from re-entering the country in the future.

Overall, obtaining a Tourist Visa for Dubai involves some planning and research, but it is a straightforward process. With the right documents and a bit of patience, you’ll be on your way to exploring all that Dubai has to offer. A tourist visa will allow you to rent a car in Dubai.

– Passport must be valid for at least 6 months

– Need a confirmed return ticket

– Sufficient funds

– Apply through Dubai Government website or a travel agency

– Cost varies depending on processing time

– Restrictions apply for certain nationalities

– Overstaying can result in fines or a ban from re-entry

💡 key Takeaway: In order to travel to Dubai as a tourist, a Tourist Visa is required which can be obtained by applying online or through a travel agency. This type of visa is valid for 30 days and can be extended for an additional 30 days, but overstaying can lead to fines or a ban from re-entry in the future.

Freelance Visa

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Dubai offers great flexibility for individuals who want to establish their own business or work as a freelancer, and there are various initiatives that make it easier and cheaper for freelancers to live and work in the city. There are different types of freelance visas in Dubai , depending on whether you are a resident or non-resident. Residents need a freelancer work permit , which can be obtained with a NOC from their employer/sponsor , while non-residents must apply for a freelancer visa to acquire a residency permit.

For freelancers in the fields of technology, marketing, art, media, education, culture, and consultancy , the Dubai Talent Pass allows them to live and work in the emirate. The Green Residence is a 5-year residency visa for freelancers and self-employed individuals who meet specific requirements such as obtaining a self-employment or freelance permit from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, holding a minimum bachelor’s degree or specialised diploma, and earning a minimum annual income of AED 360,000 via self-employment over the past two years or proving financial solvency through their stay.

Business Visa

If you’re planning on traveling to Dubai for business purposes , you’ll need to obtain a business visa. Business visas are issued to individuals who are traveling to Dubai to attend meetings, conferences, or other business-related activities . To obtain a business visa, you’ll need to provide a copy of your passport , a passport-sized photograph , and a letter from your employer that details the reason for your visit. It’s important to note that if you’ll be conducting any type of work while in Dubai, you’ll need to obtain a work permit in addition to your business visa.

There are several types of business visas available, including the short-term multiple entry visa , the long-term single entry visa , and the long-term multiple entry visa . Each has its own specific requirements and validity periods, so it’s important to choose the one that best suits your needs. It’s also worth noting that if you’re planning on staying in Dubai for an extended period of time, you may want to consider applying for a residence permit instead of a business visa.

When applying for a business visa, it’s important to start the process as early as possible to allow for any processing times and ensure that you have all of the necessary documents in order. You may also want to consider hiring a travel agency or visa service to help you with the application process and ensure that everything is done correctly.

💡 key Takeaway: Business visas are essential for those traveling to Dubai for business purposes, and it’s important to choose the right type of visa and provide all necessary documentation to ensure a smooth process.

Employment Visa

If you’re seeking employment in Dubai, you need to have a valid Employment Visa . This visa allows you to work in Dubai for a specific company or organization. Here’s what you need to know about the Employment Visa:

Who can apply for the Employment Visa?

– Anyone who has been offered a j ob or is currently working for a company in Dubai.

How to apply for the Employment Visa?

– Your employer in Dubai will apply for the Employment Visa on your behalf.

– Your employer will require your passport, photographs, medical certificates, and other documents as per Dubai Immigration rules.

– Once your Employment Visa is approved, you or your employer will need to apply for your residency permit and Emirates ID.

How long is the Employment Visa valid for?

– The Employment Visa is valid for 2 years or until the employment contract ends.

How to renew your Employment Visa?

– Your employer in Dubai will initiate the renewal process for your Employment Visa.

– You’ll need to submit your passport, photographs, medical certificates, and other related documents.

💡 key Takeaway: Applying for an Employment Visa in Dubai requires your employer to file on your behalf. It’s valid for two years or until the employment contract ends and can be renewed. If you switch jobs, your Employment Visa becomes invalid, and you’ll have to apply for a new one.

Transit Visa

If you are planning a layover in Dubai and have some time to spare before boarding your next flight, then you might want to consider getting a transit visa. This will allow you to explore the city for up to 96 hours. To obtain a transit visa, you will need to provide a confirmed onward flight ticket and evidence of your stay in Dubai, such as hotel booking or the address of a relative or friend you are staying with. The fee for a transit visa is AED 50, and your passport should be valid for at least six months.

It’s important to note that certain nationalities require a guarantor or sponsor to apply for a transit visa. This can be done through airlines or hotels. The process generally takes 2-3 working days , so make sure to apply well in advance of your trip.

If you’re a cruise passenger , you can also obtain a 48-hour visa to explore Dubai. In this case, the travel agency or cruise operator you book with will organize the visa for you in advance.

It’s worth noting that transit visas are non-extendable , which means you cannot renew or extend them. If you overstay your visa, you will incur a fine of AED 100 per day , and you may also face imprisonment and deportation.

Whether you choose to get a transit visa or not, there is plenty to see and do in Dubai during your layover. From visiting the Burj Khalifa , the tallest building in the world, to shopping at the Dubai Mall , or taking a stroll along the picturesque Dubai Creek, there is something for everyone.

Residency Visa

If you’re looking to stay in Dubai for a longer period , you’ll need to obtain a residency visa . This will allow you to stay in the country for up to three years at a time and it enables you to open bank accounts, sign up for utilities, and access certain public services like healthcare . To apply for a residency visa, you’ll need a sponsor , which can be your employer or a family member who is already a resident.

Once you have a sponsor, you’ll need to undergo a medical check-up and obtain a police clearance certificate from your home country. Then, you’ll need to submit your visa application, along with your passport and other required documents to the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

The process can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the type of residency visa you’re applying for. There are three main types of residency visas in Dubai:

1. Employment visa – Obtained through your employer and allows you to work in the country.

2. Property visa – Obtained by purchasing property in the country and allows you to stay for up to three years.

3. Retirement visa – Obtained by individuals over 55 years old with significant funds in their bank accounts.

It’s important to note that residency visas are tied to your sponsor or reason for obtaining the visa . If you lose your job or sell your property, you’ll need to find a new sponsor or reason to stay in the country.

💡 key Takeaway: Obtaining a residency visa in Dubai requires a sponsor, a medical check-up, and a police clearance certificate. There are three main types of residency visas: employment, property, and retirement, and they are tied to your sponsor or reason for obtaining the visa.

Student Visa

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If you’re planning to study in Dubai , you’ll need a student visa. Here’s what you need to know to get started.

Types of Student Visas:

– Student Resident Visa: This visa is required for students planning to stay in Dubai for longer than six months.

– Student Visit Visa: This visa is required for students planning to stay in Dubai for three to six months.

How to Apply:

To apply for a student visa, you’ll need to provide the following documents:

– A valid passport

– Proof of residence in Dubai (such as a rental agreement)

– Proof of enrollment in a Dubai school or university

– A medical fitness certificate

Once you have these documents, you can apply for your visa online or through a local embassy or consulate.

Important Reminders:

– You must renew your student visa every year.

– You must be enrolled in a Dubai school or university while holding a student visa.

– If you drop out of school or graduate, you must leave the country immediately.

💡 key Takeaway: If you’re planning to study in Dubai for more than six months, you’ll need a student resident visa. Make sure to provide all required documents and apply either online or through a local embassy or consulate. Remember to renew your visa annually, and make sure to stay enrolled in a Dubai school or university while holding your visa.

Investor Visa

An investor visa is perfect for individuals who are looking to invest in the UAE . Such individuals can obtain a visa that allows them to live and work in the country, based on their investment . According to the UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, there are a few requirements to qualify for an investor visa. These include investing in a property worth at least AED 1 million ($272,254 USD) or establishing a company with a capital of not less than AED 500,000 ($136,127 USD) . The benefits of this visa include the ability to sponsor family members and domestic workers, even if they are not residents of the UAE.

💡 key Takeaway: An investor visa in the UAE is a great option for those who want to live and work in the country based on their investment. This visa allows individuals to sponsor family members and domestic workers, even if they are not residents of the UAE.

How to Apply for a Dubai Visa

If you’re planning to visit Dubai for tourism, business or to meet your loved ones, you need a visa. But don’t worry, the process isn’t as complicated as it may seem. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for a Dubai visa.

1. Determine the type of visa you need:

Dubai offers various visas, including tourist visas, transit visas, business visas and even visas for medical treatment. Make sure to choose the one that’s most suitable for your purpose of visit.

2. Check if you’re eligible:

Certain nationalities may be exempt from obtaining a visa or can get a visa on arrival. Confirm if your country is eligible for the same.

3. Prepare the required documents:

The documents needed to apply for a Dubai visa include a passport with a minimum validity of six months, a passport-sized photograph, a confirmed flight booking and hotel reservation, and in some cases, a sponsor letter.

4. Apply for the visa:

You can apply for a Dubai visa online or through a travel agency. Fill out the application form, attach the required documents, pay the visa fee and submit the application.

5. Wait for the visa to be processed:

Dubai visas are typically processed within three to five working days. Once your visa is approved, you’ll receive it via email or can collect it from the visa center.

6. Arrive in Dubai:

Show your visa and passport to the immigration officer upon arrival to Dubai. Make sure to follow all the rules and regulations to avoid any penalties.

💡 key Takeaway: Applying for a Dubai visa is a straightforward process that requires determining the type of visa, checking eligibility, preparing required documents, applying, and waiting for the visa to be processed.

How long does it take to get a Dubai Visa?

Getting a Dubai visa is an essential step for anyone who wishes to visit Dubai. The process of obtaining a Dubai visa varies depending on the applicant’s nationality, the purpose of their visit, and the type of visa they require . If you are looking to obtain a Dubai visa for yourself, then one question that would be on your mind is – how long does it take to get a Dubai visa?

The answer to that question depends on several factors as well. The standard processing time for a Dubai visa is usually around 3-5 working days . However, it could take longer depending on various factors such as the volume of applications at the time, type of visa applied for, and other factors. For example, if the application is complete and has all the required documents, it will be processed faster.

Another factor that could affect the processing time for a Dubai visa is the type of visa you are applying for. Some types of visas, such as tourist visas, have quicker processing times compared to others such as business visas.

Moreover, you can also apply for an express visa processing which takes around 1-3 working days . However, this is a more expensive option.

In any case, it is always wise to apply for your Dubai visa well in advance of your intended travel date. This will not only ensure that you have enough time to complete the process but will also give you ample time to sort out any issues or complications that may arise.

💡 key Takeaway: The standard processing time for a Dubai visa is 3-5 working days. However, several factors such as type of visa and application volume can influence the processing time. It’s best to apply well in advance of your intended travel date to avoid any issues.

How long is a Dubai Visa valid for?

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Dubai is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors every year. If you’re planning on visiting Dubai, you’ll need to obtain a visa. But how long is a Dubai visa valid for? Well, the answer depends on the type of visa you have.

Visitor Visas:

One of the most common types of Dubai visas is the visitor visa, which is typically valid for 30 or 90 days, depending on the purpose of your visit. If you’re traveling as a tourist, you can apply for a 30-day visa or a 90-day visa , depending on the length of your trip. If you’re visiting Dubai for business, you can apply for a 30-day visa.

Work Visas:

If you’re planning on working in Dubai, you’ll need to obtain a work visa, which is typically valid for two to three years , depending on your employer and the nature of your work.

Residence Visas:

If you’re planning on moving to Dubai permanently, you’ll need to obtain a residence visa, which is typically valid for up to three years .

In some cases, it is also possible to renew or extend your visa . It is important to note that the validity of your visa does not determine how long you can stay in Dubai. If you lose your job before your visa has run out, you will need to leave the country immediately depending on your nationality.

💡 key Takeaway: The length of a Dubai visa depends on the type of visa you have. Visitor visas are typically valid for 30 or 90 days, depending on the purpose of your visit. Work visas are valid for two to three years, and residence visas can be valid for up to three years. Visa validity does not determine length of stay, which is determined upon your arrival in Dubai.

Can I apply for a Dubai Visa online?

If you’re planning to visit Dubai, you may be wondering if you can apply for a visa online . The good news is that you can! Here are some things you need to know:

How to apply for a Dubai Visa?

The easiest way to apply for a Dubai visa is to do it online. You can visit the official website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai to apply for a visa. The process is quick and easy, and you can upload all the necessary documents online.

Documents required:

– Passport copy (valid for at least 6 months)

– Passport-sized photographs with white background

– Return flight tickets

– Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or a letter from your host)

– Travel insurance

💡 key Takeaway: Applying for a Dubai visa online is quick and easy, and you can choose from three different types of visas: tourist, visit, and transit. The process requires you to submit documents such as a passport copy, photos, return flight tickets, proof of accommodation, and travel insurance. Remember, the visa fee depends on the type of visa you’re applying for.

What is the minimum age for a Dubai Visa?

If you’re planning to visit Dubai, you may be wondering about the minimum age requirement for obtaining a visa. The good news is that there is no minimum age requirement for obtaining a Dubai visa. However, children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult during their stay in Dubai.

Can I work in Dubai with a Visa?

Many people dream of working in Dubai, but can you work there with just a visa ? The answer is no . However, the good news is that there are different types of visas available for those who wish to work in Dubai. One of the most common is the employment visa , which is sponsored by a Dubai-based employer . This visa allows individuals to work in Dubai for up to three years and can be renewed if the employee wishes to continue working in the city.

Another visa option for those looking to work in Dubai is the freelance visa. This type of visa is specific to certain professions, such as photography, writing, and design . Freelance visas allow individuals to work in Dubai on a project-by-project basis without the need for a sponsor.

It’s important to note that individuals who enter Dubai on a tourist visa are not permitted to work in the city . Doing so is illegal and can result in deportation and other legal consequences.

💡 key Takeaway: To work in Dubai, you need an employment or freelance visa, and tourist visas do not allow individuals to work in Dubai.

How to apply for a Dubai Freelance Visa

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To apply for a Dubai Freelance Visa, you first need to apply for a freelance permit or license to register as a freelancer in the emirate. You can apply for this permit online through the GoFreelance website and submit the required documents, including your resume/CV, recent photograph, passport and visa copy, bank reference letter, and NOC from your sponsor if applicable . After the permit is approved, you must visit a business center to sign the documents and pay the fees personally.

Once you have received your freelance permit, you can then apply for a freelance employment visa under the Dubai Development Authority (DDA) through the AXS business service platform . After submitting your visa application, you will receive an entry permit within five to seven working days, and you must complete certain residency visa procedures in Dubai such as a medical test.

The costs for freelance visas in Dubai vary depending on the type of permit and visa you require, and include the freelance permit (AED 7,500) , establishment card (AED 2,000) , and employment visa (AED 2,750 for 3 years or AED 5,000 for 5 years). The costs also include medical test charges, visa stamping charges, and Emirates ID fee.

Do UK residents need a Dubai Visa?

Holders of full British passports no longer need to apply for a visa in advance to visit the UAE. Instead, they will be granted a free of charge visitor/tourist visa upon arrival in the country. This makes it easier and more convenient for British tourists and visitors to travel to the UAE.

What nationalities get a free Dubai Tourist visa on arrival?

The following nationalities get a free Visa on Arrival in Dubai.

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Dubai: Want to visit Dubai but don’t know how you can start the process? Do you need a visa? How can you apply for one?

A Gulf News reader based in Mauritius reached out to us through our Facebook page with a simple question: “I would like to know what the visa procedures for Dubai are, for both a work visa and a tourist visa.”

If you, too, want to come to Dubai but are not sure how to start the process, here is a guide on the visa options you can avail of.

How to get a tourist visa for Dubai

Do i need a visa to enter dubai.

Any foreign national wishing to come to Dubai, whether on a visit or to live here, is required to have the relevant visa. However, if you are coming to Dubai on a tourist visa, you may not need to apply for a visit visa in advance, as nationals of some countries get a visa on arrival in Dubai.

What is the validity period of my visa?

All visas are valid for 60 days from the date of issue until entry to the UAE, except the 48-hour and 96-hour Transit Visa, which is valid for 30 days.

What should I check before travelling to Dubai?

You would need to ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months at the time of entry. You may also need to apply for your tourist visa in advance, depending on your nationality.

Can I get a visa on arrival?

Citizens of more than 50 countries do not require a pre-arranged visa to enter Dubai. As per the website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), citizens of GCC countries and citizens of the following countries can get a visa on arrival:

1. Australia 2. Austria 3. Belgium 4. Brunei 5. Bulgaria 6. Canada 7. China 8. Croatia 9. Cyprus 10. Czech Republic 11. Denmark 12. Estonia 13. Finland 14. France 15. Germany 16. Greece 17. Hong Kong 18. Hungary 19. Iceland 20. Ireland 21. Italy 22. Japan 23. Latvia 24. Liechtenstein 25. Lithuania 26. Luxembourg 27. Malaysia 28. Malta 29. Monaco 30. Netherlands 31. New Zealand 32. Norway 33. Poland 34. Portugal 35. Russia 36. Romania 37. San Marino 38. Singapore 39. Slovakia 40. Slovenia 41. South Korea 42. Spain 43. Sweden 44. Switzerland 45. The Vatican 46. United Kingdom 47. United States of America

Indian citizens

Some Indian citizens may also be eligible for a visa on arrival. This includes Indian citizens holding a normal passport and either:

• a visit visa issued by the USA or • a green card issued by the USA or • a residence visa issued by the UK or • a residence visa issued by the EU

In such cases, you can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 14 days, provided that the visa or the green card is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival into the UAE.

If you are not eligible for a visa on arrival, here are all the other visa options you can avail of:

1. Tourist visa – 30-day or 90-day

Tourist visas can be obtained by tourists from around the world. Depending on your plan, tourist visas to the UAE can be issued for 30-days or 90-day durations and allow single entry or multiple entries.

Who can apply for your tourist visa?

1. Airlines

Each airline has some conditions, which must be met for your visa to be arranged by them. One of the conditions is flying with them. When booking your ticket, you can also enquire about applying for a visit visa.

2. Tourist visas through agencies and hotels

Licensed travel agents and hotels in the UAE can arrange a tourist visa for you, provided you purchase the ticket through them and maintain a hotel reservation with the specific hotel.

You can also contact travel agencies in your country for any tourist packages available to the UAE in collaboration with a local tour operator.

3. Through UAE-based family and friends

As per the VisitDubai website, UAE residents (friends or relatives) can apply on your behalf subject to guidelines.

How can I extend the visa?

While the first time you apply for a visit visa you may not be inside the UAE, when extending the visa for another period of 30 or 90 days, you would need to apply for an ‘inside country visa change’, according to Sirajudeen Ummer, Business Development Manager at Supreme Business Services.

“The visa can be extended by providing the necessary documents and making the fee payment,” he said.

Documents required for processing inside the country visa change:

• Passport copy (which should be valid for at least six months) • Passport size photograph • Old visa tourist/cancelled visa copy • On arrival nationalities would only require Passport copy and photograph if they have entered UAE using on-arrival facility. • If the visa was applied for by a relative or friend, they may need to submit a copy of their residence visa page and UID number.

Visas can cost approximately Dh320 for a one-month visa and Dh700 for a three-month visa. If you are inside the UAE and are applying for a new visa, the cost for a one-month would be Dh960 and a three-month visa would cost Dh1,250.

2. Visit visa to visit relatives and friends

With the UAE introducing new visa categories and updating its visa system from October 2, 2022, you can now consider applying for a visit visa yourself under the category of 'visit visa to visit relatives and friends'.

3. Transit visa – for 48 to 96 hours

This type of a visa, which is available for all passport holders, from 48 to 96 hours, is ideal for a short stopover in the UAE.

According to GDRFA, here is how you can apply for a 96-hour transit visa – or an entry permit – when you arrive in the UAE.

Service requirements

To be able to get a transit visa issued at the immigration counter, you would need to present the following:

• Original passport • An airline ticket showing the continuation of your journey, where the connecting flight should not be less than eight hours after you land in the UAE and not exceeding 96 hours and the destination of arrival and departure are not similar. • Present a valid hotel reservation in UAE.

Service procedures

To apply for a transit visa, follow these steps:

• Visit the airline’s website or service centre. • Submit a request to issue a 96-hour entry permit with the airline’s service officer. • If the request is approved, you will receive an approval of the request. • Approach the passport officer at the immigration counter and complete the procedure.

Who needs a transit visa?

As per the UAE government’s official website – u.ae – if you are not one of the nationalities that are eligible for visa on arrival or a visa-free entry to the UAE, then you need a transit visa.

Who can apply for your transit visa?

UAE-based airlines you are travelling with can arrange your transit visa prior to your journey. If your trip is through a travel agency, the agency can also help you get the visa, but all visas are routed through the airline.

4. Long-term, multiple entry tourist visa for five years

In case you are looking to visit the UAE regularly over the next few years, a new visa option has opened for tourists. The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) has provided details of the five-year multiple entry tourist visa for all nationalities through the authority’s website.

Is a UAE-based sponsor required for the visa?

According to the details provided when the visa was announced, the visa does not require a UAE-based individual or organisation to sponsor the visa. Tourists can apply for the visa on self-sponsorship.

What is the maximum duration of stay on the visa?

As per the announcement, a tourist can stay for 90 days on each visit. This can be extended for another 90 days.

Up until now, tourists could only get visas for 30-day or 90-day durations.

How to apply for the five-year tourist visa

Step 1: Log on to the ICA website – www.ica.gov.ae Step 2: Select ‘E-channel Services’ from the main module on the website. Step 3: Select ‘Public services'. Step 4: Select the service ‘Visa – multi-trip / tourist long-term (5 years) for all nationalities / visa issuance’ Step 5: Fill in the application form with your personal details as well as your passport details. Step 6: Attach the following documents: • Coloured photograph • Passport Copy • Medical Insurance copy • Bank statement for the last six months with a balance of at least $4,000 (Dh14,700) or its equivalent in foreign currencies in the last six months.

Step 7: Review your application. Step 8: Make the payment for the fees. The application fee is Dh650.

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Looking for work or business opportunities in the UAE?

The UAE has also introduced several visa options for people to come to the UAE to work or invest. Here are all your options.

1. Visit visa for jobseekers

You can get started on the job hunt by applying for a jobseeker visa, which allows you to visit the UAE to explore job opportunities. You can stay in the UAE for up to four months without needing a UAE-based individual or company to sponsor you.

In April 2022, the UAE cabinet announced a new UAE visa system, and one of the new entry permits introduced was the job exploration entry visa, which is aimed at attracting young talent and skilled professionals to explore job opportunities available in the UAE. The new visa system came into effect on October 3, 2022.

However, you must meet a few conditions to apply for this visa, which includes:

• Those classified in the first, second or third skill level as per the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE). To find what skill levels are, click here. • Fresh graduates of the top 500 universities in the world. • The minimum educational level of the applicant should be a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.

If you are interested in exploring the job market in Dubai, and plan on settling in the Emirate, you have to apply for the visa through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), which is the authority responsible for issuing visas in the Emirate of Dubai. Click here to find out how you can apply for the jobseeker visa for Dubai and the cost, click here .

However, if you are interested in job opportunities in other Emirates such as, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain, the authority in charge of issuing visas is Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP). Click here for a step-by-step guide on how to apply for the visa through ICP here .

2. Visit visa for exploring investment oppurtunites

If you are an investor and entrepreneur looking to invest in the UAE or want to explore business opportunities, you can apply for a visa designed specifically for such a purpose. The single entry visa to ‘Search for investment opportunities’ can be applied for by the candidate themselves, without requiring a UAE-based sponsor.

According on how long you plan on staying in the UAE, the visa validity can be for two, three or four months.

You can apply for the visa through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP). ICP is the immigration authority that issues visas in the Emirates of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain.

To find out how you can apply for the visa, click here .

How to get a work visa in Dubai

If you want to move to Dubai to work, you can start your job hunt even before you come to the UAE. You can find out about vacancies at UAE-based companies through online portals like getthat.com

If you have received an offer letter from a company, always make sure you verify the authenticity of the offer letter. In the UAE, you can check an offer letter with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. To know more, read our detailed guide here.

1. Standard employment visa

Once you sign the offer letter, the employer will begin the recruitment and visa application process. This begins with an e-visa or entry permit being issued for the employee, which will be sent to you. You can travel to the UAE on this entry permit.

Once you are in the UAE, your employer will then begin the visa application process. This involves getting your medical fitness test, giving your fingerprint biometric for the Emirates ID, getting visa stamped on your passport in some cases and the Emirates ID delivered to you.

Once you have completed this process, your residency paperwork is complete.

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Documents required

- Original passport and copy (the passport should be valid for the next six months) - Passport-sized photograph - Attested educational degrees - the degrees need to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your home country, the UAE Embassy in your home country as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) in the UAE.

Cost of employment visa

It is important to note that as per the UAE Labour Law the employer is required to cover all the recruitment and visa-related costs , which includes work permit, visa application, medical fitness and any other occupation licence-related costs that may be applicable.

2. Five-year Green Visa

Whether you are a freelancer or IT professional looking for long-term residency options in the UAE, you can apply for the UAE Green Visa or Green Residency, which is for highly skilled professionals and freelancers.

The Green Visa has a validity of five years and is a part of the UAE’s new updated visa system which came into effect on October 3, 2022. Besides, allowing professionals to stay in the UAE for five years, it also allows the visa holder to sponsor their first-degree relatives and a longer grace period after the visa is cancelled – allowing them to stay in the UAE for up to six months.

There are three categories of Green Visa, they are:

• the green residency for the skilled worker; • the green residency for self-employment; • the green residency for the investor or partner in a commercial activity.

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3. 10-year Golden Visa

Another option that people have as a long-term residency option is the 10-year Golden Visa, which is available to several categories of workers and investors. If you are planning to move to the UAE and apply for a Golden Visa, you can even get a special six-month visit visa , which will allow you to enter the UAE to complete all the visa application procedures.

To know more about how you can apply for the Golden Visa, read our detailed guide here .

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United arab emirates - level 2: exercise increased caution.

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Exercise increased caution in the United Arab Emirates due to   the threat of missile or drone attacks and terrorism.

Country Summary:  The possibility of attacks affecting U.S. citizens and interests in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula remains an ongoing, serious concern.  Militant groups operating in Yemen have stated an intent to attack neighboring countries, including the UAE, using missiles and drones.  Missile and drone attacks in early 2022 targeted populated areas and civilian infrastructure.

Due to risks to civil aviation operating within the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, including the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an advisory Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM). For more information U.S. citizens should consult the  Federal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices .

While residents and visitors generally find a safe and secure environment in the UAE, the country continues to face the threat of terrorism.  Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets, shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to the United Arab Emirates.

If you decide to travel to the United Arab Emirates:

  • Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook   and  Twitter .
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  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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COVID-19 Requirements: There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

U.S. citizens are subject to all UAE immigration laws.

  • Passport Validity:  A passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry is required to enter the UAE. The UAE government does not accept 12-page emergency passports for entry to the UAE. The UAE government also does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Personal travel of 30 days or less:  A U.S. citizen with a regular (non-emergency) passport with an M or F gender marker may obtain a no fee visitor visa upon arrival. The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Stays longer than 30 days:  Visitors on a 30-day visa may request a visa extension, which is at the discretion of immigration officials. Anyone planning to work or study in the UAE must obtain the appropriate visa.
  • Medical Exam:  A full medical exam is required for work or residence permits. The exam and tests for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis B, tuberculosis, leprosy, and pregnancy must be performed after arrival. U.S. citizens have been detained and deported for testing positive for HIV, active tuberculosis, or hepatitis. Medical exams performed outside of the UAE will not be accepted.
  • Travel on Diplomatic or Official Passports:  U.S. citizens traveling to or through the UAE on diplomatic or official passports are required to obtain a visa before travel (transit passengers only require a visa if exiting the airport). This requirement is strictly enforced by UAE officials and those not meeting the requirement will be denied entry. U.S. military travelers should not assume military ID cards will be accepted, but should consult the Foreign Clearance Guide.

Land Exit Departure Fee:  All travelers who depart the UAE by land and who are not citizens of a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country must pay a departure fee. The fee is 35 UAE dirhams and is payable only in the local currency.

Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the United Arab Emirates  before you travel.

Exit Controls:  The UAE maintains tight exit controls. All travelers must exit the country with the passport on which they entered. Travelers should visit a UAE immigration office prior to departure to obtain an exit pass if they plan to leave the UAE without the passport on which they entered.

Travelers both departing the UAE and transiting will be barred from exiting the UAE if there are any criminal or civil legal cases against them. Travelers have been arrested at the airport and have had their passports seized due to outstanding financial cases, unsettled legal disputes, and late credit card payments, including for cases that were previously unknown to the traveler. In such cases, some individuals have been arrested and detained for long periods of time. Individuals will be barred from leaving the UAE until legal cases are settled in full. This affects all persons whether they are in the UAE as residents, tourists, or transit passengers with no intention of exiting the airport. UAE residents can verify with UAE authorities whether they have an exit ban due to outstanding cases in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. More information on this process can be found on the  UAE Government Portal .

The Government of the UAE requires that all persons residing in the country have a national identification card. U.S. citizens who are working or living in the UAE should visit the  Emirates Identity Authority website  for more information on card registration procedures and requirements.

Cancellation of Visas:  All UAE visas must be formally cancelled through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) before a new visa can be issued. This includes visas that have already expired or have never been used. Travelers may be denied entry to, or not permitted to depart, the UAE if previous visas have not been properly cancelled. More information on the process is available on the  UAE Government portal .

Dual Nationality:  The UAE does not recognize dual nationality. The UAE recognizes only the citizenship of the passport on which a person enters the UAE. The embassy may be prohibited from providing certain consular services to those who did not enter the UAE on a U.S. passport.

The UAE has imposed HIV/AIDS travel restrictions on all foreigners seeking residency. Travelers for tourism are not tested or requested to provide information about HIV/AIDS status. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the UAE  before you travel. Information about  dual nationality  and the  prevention of international child abduction  can be found on our website. For further information about customs regulations, please read the embassy’s  Customs Information page .

Current restrictions:

Weapons and Law Enforcement Equipment:  The transportation of arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment is strictly prohibited without written approval from the UAE government. Do not transport any arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment. Such items include, but are not limited to:

  • Weapon parts and tools
  • Functional, inert, or decorative ammunition, even one bullet
  • Empty or spent shell casings
  • Any other military or police equipment

U.S. citizens, military personnel, and U.S. government/military contractors found to be carrying such items, even in the smallest quantities, will be arrested and face strict criminal penalties, including imprisonment, large monetary fines, forfeiture of the items, and deportation , even though airlines and U.S. authorities allowed shipment on a U.S.-originating flight.

Other prohibited items:  Importation of the following items is also prohibited under UAE law: pornographic material, non-Islamic religious pamphlets for missionary activities, e-cigarettes, fireworks, ivory, chemical and organic fertilizers, laser pointers, radar jammers/other unauthorized communication devices, products and medications containing cannabidiol (CBD), endangered animal species, and any objects, sculptures, paintings, books or magazines which do not adhere to the religious and moral values of the UAE. Possession of any of these items can lead to detention and lengthy jail sentences.

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Terrorism: Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

U.S. citizens in the United Arab Emirates should exercise a high level of security awareness. The possibility of terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens and interests in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula remains a serious concern. The UAE’s normalization of relations with Israel in September 2020 increased the potential for attacks in the UAE, including by Iran-backed entities. Separately, rebel groups operating in Yemen have stated an intent to attack neighboring countries, including the UAE, using missiles and unmanned aerial systems (drones). Yemen-based Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for missile and drone attacks against the UAE on January 17 and 24, 2022, targeting populated areas and civilian infrastructure.  The January 17 attack resulted in multiple impact sites in Abu Dhabi and three fatalities. The Houthi rebels have publicly stated their intent to continue such attacks. In the event of a missile and/or drone strike, follow the guidance found here .

Both historical and current information suggest that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), al-Qaida, and affiliated organizations continue to plan attacks against Western targets; these attacks may employ a wide variety of tactics, including suicide operations, assassination, kidnapping, hijacking, and bombing.

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Boating: The UAE and Iran have had a long-standing dispute concerning jurisdiction of Abu Musa, approximately 20 miles from Dubai. Fishing or sailing in these waters may result in seizure of vessels and detention of passengers and crew in Iran. Obtaining consular assistance in Iran for U.S. citizens is difficult and can only be done through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran , which acts as a Protecting Power, providing limited U.S. consular services.

Crime: Violent crimes and crimes against property are rare. U.S. citizens should take the same security precautions in the UAE that one would practice in the United States or any large city abroad.

Harassment and Assault: U.S. citizens, especially women, should take precautions against the possibility of verbal and physical harassment or sexual assault when walking alone, consuming alcohol, or riding in a taxi cab. Taxi passengers should avoid sitting in the front seat of a taxicab and should be sensitive that "small talk" can be misinterpreted as over-friendliness or even a form of propositioning by some taxi drivers. Taxis driven by women for the exclusive use of female passengers are available in some airports and by dispatch. Female travelers can identify these dedicated vehicles by their pink roofs.

Some victims of sexual assault have been prosecuted for violating laws against sexual relations outside of marriage. The law puts a high burden of proof on the victim to demonstrate that sex was not consensual. In cases where the victim has failed to demonstrate so, both parties have been prosecuted, and sometimes sentenced to jail time, followed by deportation.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Internet romance and financial scams are prevalent in the UAE. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Romance/Online dating
  • Money transfers
  • Lucrative sales
  • Gold purchase
  • Inheritance notices
  • Work permits/job offers
  • Bank overpayments

Victims of Crime: U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +971 2 414 2200. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

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  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy or Consulate General for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

As each emirate has its own independent judicial system, legal procedures and penalties vary throughout the country.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  UAE authorities do not routinely notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate of a U.S. citizen’s arrest.  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate immediately.  If you are not allowed to do so, ask a friend or family member to contact the U.S. Embassy or consulate. See our webpage for further information.

Alcohol:  Alcohol is sold only in very limited areas including certain restaurants and hotels. Public drunkenness and driving under the influence, regardless of one’s blood alcohol content level, are considered very serious offenses. Persons arrested on alcohol-related offenses are regularly detained for many days as they await a court hearing. Penalties may include hefty jail sentences, substantial fines and, for Muslims (even those holding U.S. citizenship), lashings. Note: The possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the emirate of Sharjah.

Drugs: UAE law imposes the death sentence for convicted drug traffickers. Possession of even trace amounts of illegal drugs (including in the bloodstream) can result in lengthy prison sentences of up to 15 years. Bail generally is not granted to those accused of drug crimes.

Possession or consumption of marijuana in any form, including detections of trace amounts in the bloodstream, is illegal in the UAE, even if a doctor’s medical card is presented. Products containing cannabidiol (CBD) are illegal in the UAE. Possession or importation of CBD products, including those found in prescription and over the counter medications in the United States and other countries, are prosecuted in the same manner as marijuana possession. The UAE's anti-narcotics program also includes poppy seeds on its list of controlled substances. The importation and possession of poppy seeds in any and all forms, including as dried decorative plants, are strictly prohibited.

Persons may be charged and convicted even if the controlled substances were ingested outside of the UAE as long as traces are still present in the bloodstream upon arrival in the UAE. If suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, individuals may be required to submit to blood and/or urine tests and may be subject to prosecution.

Travelers with questions regarding the items on the list of controlled substances should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai .

Codes of Behavior and Dress: Public decency and morality laws throughout the UAE are much stricter than in the United States. Penalties for public displays of affection or immodesty may be imposed. Sexual relations outside marriage are illegal in the UAE and convicted individuals have been punished by lengthy jail sentences. Pregnancy outside of marriage can result in arrest and detention. Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during pre-natal visits, and those giving birth in the UAE must present a marriage certificate to receive medical care and register the child’s birth. Failure to do so has resulted in the arrests of both unmarried mothers and fathers, as well as deportation.

Individuals may be arrested, fined, and/or deported for committing any of the following acts: making rude gestures, swearing, touching another person without his/her permission, and making derogatory statements about the UAE, the royal families, the local governments or other people. Travelers should keep in mind the cultural differences among the many people who coexist in the UAE and should be cognizant that unwitting actions, including clothing choices, may invite unwanted attention.

Debt and Financial Crime:  Crimes of financial fraud, including passing bad checks and non-payment or late payment of bills (including hotel bills, hospital bills, traffic or parking fines, and late payment of credit cards, utility bills, etc.), are regarded seriously in the UAE and often result in imprisonment and/or fines. A personal check written as a guarantee for the payment of a personal or business debt may be submitted to a local bank for collection at any time for the full amount of the check. If the account holder does not have sufficient funds, he/she may be charged with passing a bad check. Bail generally is not available to non-residents of the UAE who are arrested for crimes involving fraud. Debtors can be held in prison until their debts are paid or until an agreement is reached between the parties. Passports may be seized by the UAE government to guarantee that debtors settle their cases. Financial cases may be further complicated by debtors being unable to work in the UAE without passports while still being held responsible for their debts.

Photography:  Taking photographs of UAE military facilities, sensitive civilian sites, airports, some beaches, or foreign diplomatic missions – including the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General – may result in arrest, detention, and/or prosecution by local authorities. Travelers should be aware of signs which indicate where photography is prohibited. Note that it is illegal to take photographs of other people without their consent. In addition, engaging in mapping activities, especially mapping that includes the use of GPS equipment, without coordination with UAE authorities, may have the same consequences. (This does not apply to use of publicly available online maps.)

Drone Operation: The flying of drones is prohibited in certain areas and may result in arrest and imprisonment. Individuals should not operate drones without prior approval from local authorities.

Social Media:  The UAE has strict laws regarding use of the internet and social media. Individuals have been arrested and criminally convicted for posting information on social media sites (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) that local authorities determined was disturbing to the order of the UAE. Users of social media should be cautious about online posting of information that might be deemed to insult or challenge the local or national government. Individuals should avoid posting insults or derogatory information about governments, institutions, or individuals.

Charity and fundraising activities are closely regulated by the UAE government, and it is against the law to conduct any private fundraising activity online (including those conducted on popular fundraising websites for personal causes).

The UAE National Media Council has rules for conducting business as a social media influencer in the UAE. Influencers must apply for trade and e-media licenses in order to promote brands on social media in the UAE. 

Terrorist Organizations List: On November 15, 2014, the UAE government announced a list of 85 groups it considers to be terrorist organizations. Individuals who are associated with groups on the UAE list could be detained at UAE borders, have their assets frozen, and/or be prosecuted for membership in a terrorist organization.

Religious Proselytizing: While individuals are free to worship as they choose, and facilities are available for that purpose, religious proselytizing is not permitted in the UAE. Persons violating this law, even unknowingly, may be imprisoned or deported.

Employment in the UAE: Although it is common for a local sponsor to hold an employee's passport, it is illegal to do so under UAE law. Many contractual or labor disputes can be avoided by clearly establishing all terms and conditions of employment or sponsorship in the labor contract at the beginning of any employment. Should a dispute arise, the UAE Ministry of Labor has established a special department to review and arbitrate labor claims. If an employee leaves his/her job without properly canceling the employment visa, the employer can file charges that can lead to imprisonment, fines, and/or deportation. The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General do not intercede in employment disputes.

U.S. citizens have become involved in commercial or financial disputes that have prompted local firms or courts to take possession of the U.S. citizen's passport, effectively preventing the individual from leaving the UAE. In addition, local firms have been known to file criminal complaints, which may lead not only to travel restrictions but possible criminal penalties, including jail time. A list of local attorneys is available from the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai.

Document Authentications: U.S. citizens intending to reside and work in the UAE are generally required by the UAE government to present authenticated personal documents for themselves and accompanying family members such as marriage and birth certificates, adoption and custody decrees, certificates of good behavior from police, and educational documents to include diplomas and certificates. The authentication of U.S. documents is done completely in the United States. For information, contact the State Department’s Office of Authentications . Determining the exact requirements with one’s prospective employer is strongly recommended before arrival in the UAE.

LGBTQI+ Travelers: The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker. This applies to travel to, in, or through the UAE. Although the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General are not aware of any recent arrests or prosecutions for consensual, same-sex relations and cross-dressing, they remain illegal in the UAE. See our LGBTQI+ Travel Information page and section six of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: While in the UAE, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodations somewhat different from what they find in the United States. The law prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in employment, education, air travel and other transportation, access to health care, or the provision of other state services, and the law is enforced. The UAE government refers to persons with disabilities as “people of determination.” Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is as prevalent as in the United States. The most common types of accessibility may include accessible facilities, information, and communication/access to services/ease of movement or access.

The UAE has several modern cities with good services and accessibility of lodging, public transportation, sidewalks, and buildings. Outside of newly constructed areas, accessibility is not comparable to the United States and navigating with a visual impairment or using a wheelchair is difficult due to sidewalks in disrepair or without curb cuts, poor road crossings, and inaccessible buildings and public transport. Public transportation in Dubai is wheelchair accessible. However, the buses that connect Dubai with the other emirates in the UAE are not wheelchair accessible. See the UAE government information on accessible transport and parking facilities. See our  Traveling with Disabilities  page.

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips.

Adequate health facilities are available, but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards. While most common conditions can be appropriately treated in the UAE, complex medical conditions may be better treated in the United States. Providers may recommend a large number of procedures and tests, some of which may be unnecessary.

  • Hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient, except in emergencies.
  • Travelers should make efforts to obtain complete information on billing, pricing, and proposed medical procedures before agreeing to any medical care.
  • Patients bear all costs for transfer to or between hospitals.

For emergency services in the UAE, dial  999 .

Ambulance services are widely available.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. You may be denied care, even in an emergency, if you are unable to provide a cash deposit up-front. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance overseas. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation.

Medication:  Many prescription and over-the-counter medications are prohibited in the UAE, and possession of such substances without the appropriate approval is generally treated the same as possession of illegal narcotics. All tourists and residents of the UAE should seek prior approval, via an online form, before carrying certain types of medications, narcotics, or chemical substances to or through the UAE. The service can be accessed directly on the Ministry of Health and Prevention’s  website . Travelers can also find updated lists of prohibited medications requiring prior approval on the same website.

Travelers with prescription medication must have their prescriptions issued by licensed doctors and authenticated by the appropriate authorities. In order for a U.S. prescription to be fully authenticated, it must be authenticated by the Secretary of State of the U.S. state in which the prescribing doctor is licensed, then by the U.S. Department of State, and finally by the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC.  Additional information on authentication of documents  can be found on the State Department’s website and on the  Embassy and Consulate General website . Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.

Further queries may be directed to the  UAE Ministry of Health’s Drug Control Department  in Abu Dhabi.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For further health information, go to:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

  • Air pollution is a significant problem in UAE. Consider the impact seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you, and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary.
  • People at the greatest risk from particle pollution exposure include:
  • Infants, children, and teens
  • People over 65 years of age
  • People with lung disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema;
  • People with heart disease or diabetes
  • People who work or are active outdoors

The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General maintain a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in the UAE. Drivers often drive at high speeds. Unsafe driving practices are common, especially on inter-city highways. On highways, unmarked speed bumps and drifting sand create additional hazards. Pedestrians should also use great care on the roads of the UAE – over 25 percent of road fatalities are pedestrians.

The police emergency number and ambulance number is 999 . Response time by emergency services is adequate; however, medical personnel emphasize transport of the injured to the hospital rather than treatment on site.

Traffic Laws: Country-wide traffic laws impose stringent penalties for certain violations, particularly driving under the influence of alcohol. In the UAE, there is zero tolerance for driving after consuming alcohol.

Persons involved in an accident in which another party is injured automatically go to jail until the injured person is released from the hospital. Should a person die in a traffic accident, the driver of the other vehicle is liable for payment of compensation for the death (known as "dhiyya"), usually the equivalent of 55,000 U.S. dollars. Even relatively minor accidents may result in lengthy proceedings, during which both drivers may be prohibited from leaving the country.

In order to drive, UAE residents must obtain a UAE driver's license. Foreign driver’s licenses are not recognized for residents of the UAE; however, U.S. citizen visitors who are not UAE residents can drive using a valid driver’s license issued by his or her state. An international driver’s license may be required in some emirates. The UAE recognizes driver's licenses issued by other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states only if the bearer is driving a vehicle registered to the same GCC state. Under no circumstances should anyone drive without a valid license.

If you are in an accident, UAE law mandates that you remain at the scene until authorities arrive. The use of front seat belts is mandatory in the UAE. Driving is on the right side of the road. Speed limits are posted. Making a right turn on a red light is not permitted unless there is a special lane to do so with a yield sign. Parking is not allowed where the curb is painted black and yellow. Digital cameras are used extensively on Emirati roads for registering traffic violations, including speeding. Fines can be substantial and must be paid prior to departure from the UAE. Individuals with outstanding traffic fines may be detained at airport immigration.

Please see our Road Safety page for more information .

Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the Government of the United Arab Emirates’ Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of the United Arab Emirates’ air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page.

Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to the UAE should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard Homeport and the NGA Broadcast Warnings website.

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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
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United Arab Emirates was cited in the State Department’s 2023 Annual Report to Congress on International Child Abduction for demonstrating a pattern of non-compliance with respect to international parental child abduction. Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in  United Arab Emirates . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.

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United Arab Emirates

Entry requirements.

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel. 

The authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you contact the UAE Embassy in the UK . 

COVID-19 rules 

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering UAE. 

Passport validity requirements

To enter the UAE, your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ at least 6 months after the date you arrive in the UAE.

If you have a residence permit, your passport’s expiry date must be at least 3 months after the date you arrive in the UAE.

If you’re travelling through the UAE and not passing through immigration, your passport must have an expiry date at least 3 months after the date you will transit.

Visa requirements

You can get a visitor or tourist visa issued free of charge when you arrive in the UAE. You do not need to apply in advance of travel. Your passport will be stamped with the visa as you go through immigration. It will be valid for up to 40 days.

You can be fined for overstaying your visa. If you want to extend your stay, contact:

  • for Dubai: General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs
  • for the rest of the UAE: Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship

Living and working in the UAE 

If you have entered Dubai on a visit visa and want to start working, you must get a probationary work permit valid for up to 3 months from the Ministry of Labour. If you are caught working on a visit visa, you could get a fine or a prison sentence, and you risk deportation. 

You risk arrest if you have lived or worked in the UAE and return when:

  • your previous visa is not in order - for example if you did not cancel your work visa
  • you have outstanding debts
  • you have an unresolved legal issue

If you have any doubt about your status before returning to the UAE seek advice from a local lawyer . 

If you have any questions on the validity or expiry of your visa, or on how to work or stay in the UAE, contact UAE Immigration directly: 

  • for Dubai: General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs  
  • from the UK: UAE Embassy in the UK  

Residence visas

If you apply for a residence visa, you will have to take a blood test. If you test positive for any communicable diseases like HIV, hepatitis or tuberculosis, you may be detained and then deported, without appeal. Check the health and fitness requirements on the  United Arab Emirates’ government portal .  

When applying for a UAE residence visa, it is common practice for your sponsor’s representative to give their details as the contact information on your application. When your residence visa is issued, update these details using ICP Smart System services . These details are used by the local authorities when they contact you.

Previous travel to Israel 

UAE immigration authorities have advised that British nationals with valid or expired Israeli visas or stamps in their passports should not face any difficulties entering the UAE as long as they do not intend to work. If you do intend to work, further checks may be required and there is a risk that entry may be refused. 

If you are a British-Israeli dual national and have any concerns about entering the UAE, contact the UAE Embassy in the UK .

Leaving the UAE 

If you are subject to a travel ban, involved in legal proceedings, have unpaid debt or are a child subject to a custody dispute, you may be prevented from leaving the UAE.

Vaccination requirements  

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need on TravelHealthPro . 

Customs rules 

There are strict rules about goods that can be brought into and taken out of UAE . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty. 

It is illegal to bring pork products or pornography into the UAE. Videos, books, and magazines may be subject to scrutiny and may be censored. 

Medication 

There are strict rules about what medications can be brought into the UAE. You will need approval from the UAE authorities to bring in medication that the UAE classes as narcotic, psychotropic, controlled or semi-controlled. 

You must request approval in advance to bring in medication. Apply online using the electronic application form on the UAE Ministry of Health website. The UAE authorities advise that applications are normally processed within 5 working days. 

If you arrive in the UAE without evidence of prior approval, the medication will not be allowed into the UAE and you may be prosecuted. For information on controlled medicines or the process for obtaining permission, contact the UAE Ministry of Health on [email protected] or call +971 800 11111. 

In all cases, there are limits on the amount of medication that can be brought into the UAE legally. The Ministry of Health advise you can bring up to 3 months’ supply of medication as a visitor, reduced to one month’s supply if the medication is included in the list requiring approval. 

You do not need to complete this approval process if you are only transiting airside through a UAE airport and will not pass through UAE immigration to enter the UAE.

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Dubai, a city known for its opulence and luxury, is a popular destination for tourists seeking a blend of modernity and tradition. If you’re considering a trip to this vibrant hub in the United Arab Emirates, understanding the Dubai tourist visa requirements is essential for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience .

Traveling to Dubai requires a visa for most nationalities, and the process can vary depending on your country of origin and the purpose of your visit. Whether planning a short vacation or a more extended stay, navigating the visa requirements is a crucial first step in your travel preparations.

In this blog post, we will delve into the specifics of Dubai tourist visa requirements, outlining the essential information you need to know before embarking on your journey. From visa types and application procedures to necessary documentation and eligibility criteria, we aim to provide a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the visa process confidently and efficiently. So, let’s unravel the intricacies of Dubai’s visa regulations and ensure you’re well-prepared for your upcoming adventure in this dynamic city.

Understanding Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements

Understanding the visa requirements is essential when planning a trip to Dubai to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. Below, we have outlined the basic information, duration, and validity of a tourist visa and the essential documents needed to obtain one.

Basic Information on Dubai Visa

Dubai offers various types of visas to accommodate different travel needs. The most common types include tourist visas for leisure visitors, transit visas for short layovers, and multiple entry visas for frequent travelers. Each type of visa has specific conditions and durations tailored to the traveler’s requirements.

Duration and Validity of Tourist Visa

Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements

A standard Dubai tourist visa is typically valid for 30 days from entry into the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, this can vary depending on the traveler’s nationality and other factors. Travelers can also extend their tourist visa for an additional fee if they wish to stay longer in the country.

Essential Documents for a Dubai Tourist Visa

To apply for a Dubai tourist visa, you will need to submit several documents , including a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a completed visa application form, passport-size photographs, proof of confirmed airline ticket, proof of accommodation in Dubai, and a copy of your travel itinerary. Additional documents may be required based on your circumstances, so checking the specific requirements before applying is essential.

Understanding and preparing the necessary documents for a Dubai tourist visa will help streamline the application process and ensure that you meet all the requirements set by the UAE government. By following these guidelines, you can focus on enjoying your trip to Dubai without worrying about visa-related issues.

Detailed Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements

Dubai, a dazzling city in the United Arab Emirates, welcomes tourists worldwide with its luxurious attractions and vibrant culture. If you’re planning a trip to Dubai, you must understand the detailed visa requirements to ensure a smooth travel experience.

United Arab Emirates Visa Regulations

The UAE government has set specific visa regulations for tourists visiting Dubai. Travelers from different countries may have varying requirements, so checking the latest guidelines is crucial before applying for a visa. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation oversees visa issuance and regulations to maintain smooth visitor entry processes.

Application Process for Tourist Visa

Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements

When applying for a tourist visa to Dubai, travelers typically follow a straightforward process. This includes completing an online application form, submitting necessary documents such as a valid passport and passport-sized photographs, and paying the required visa fees. The online application system streamlines the process for tourists, ensuring efficiency and convenience.

Specific Visa Requirements for US Citizens

Specific visa requirements apply to United States citizens planning to travel to Dubai. Typically, US citizens need a passport valid for at least six months from entry, a confirmed round-trip airline ticket, proof of accommodation booking, and sufficient funds to cover their stay. Additionally, travelers might need to provide biometric data upon arrival in Dubai.

Expected Time for Visa Processing

The processing time for a Dubai tourist visa application can vary depending on various factors, such as the applicant’s nationality and the current volume of visa applications . It is advisable to apply for a visa well before your planned travel dates to allow for any unexpected delays. While some visas may be processed within a few days, preparing for a processing time of up to a few weeks is recommended to ensure a stress-free travel experience.

Traveling to Dubai is an exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in a unique blend of modernity and tradition. By understanding and fulfilling the visa requirements, you can confidently embark on your journey to Dubai, ready to explore all this dynamic city offers.

Additional Tips and Information

When planning your trip to Dubai, you must be well-informed about additional tips and information to make your travel experience smoother. Here are some valuable insights to keep in mind:

Local Embassy and Immigration Offices

Contact details for the UAE embassy and immigration offices in Dubai can be crucial for visa assistance and other services. The UAE embassy and immigration offices are in critical areas that allow travelers easy access. These contact details can help you navigate visa-related issues effectively and efficiently.

Entry and Exit Requirements

Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements

Dubai tourists must adhere to the UAE government’s entry and exit requirements. One vital requirement is the possession of return airline tickets, which proves that visitors plan to leave the country within the stipulated period. Understanding and complying with these requirements is essential to avoid any hassles during your stay in Dubai.

Visa Extension and Multiple Entry Options

In Dubai, tourists can extend their visas should the need arise. The procedures for visa extension vary, and it’s advisable to consult the UAE Ministry of Interior or immigration offices for guidance. Additionally, for frequent travelers, multiple-entry visa options are available, allowing individuals to enter and exit the country multiple times within a specified period.

By being aware of the local embassy and immigration offices, entry and exit requirements, visa extension, and multiple entry options in Dubai, you can ensure a stress-free and enjoyable trip to this vibrant city.

Remember to plan and stay informed about the latest regulations to maximize your Dubai travel experience.

In conclusion, understanding the Dubai tourist visa requirements is essential for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience to this vibrant destination. Remember to check the latest updates on visa regulations, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months, and have the necessary supporting documents ready for your application. By being prepared and informed, you can make the most of your trip to Dubai without any unnecessary stress or delays. Happy travels!

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UAE Visa Information

There may still be COVID-19 travel restrictions in some countries. Check our COVID-19 hub before you travel.

Do I need a visa for the UAE?

You’ll find information about visas below. Use our quick visa search tool to see if you need a visa and the passport requirements for visiting the UAE.

UAE visa on arrival

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If you are a passport holder of the below country or territory, no advance visa arrangements are required to visit the UAE. Simply disembark your flight at Dubai International and proceed to immigration, where your passport will be stamped with a 30-day visit visa free of charge.

90-day visit eligibility

If you are a passport holder of one of the below countries or territories, your passport will be stamped with a multiple entry 90-day visit visa that's valid for 6 months from the date of issue, and for a stay of 90 days in total. Citizens of the below European countries are also entitled to apply for a pre-arranged visit visa if their 90-day visa on arrival has been fully utilized.

180-day visit eligibility

If you hold a Mexican passport you’re eligible for a multiple entry 180-day visit visa that's valid for 6 months from the date of issue, and for a stay of 180 days in total.

Dubai immigration procedures

As an added security measure, Immigration Authorities at Dubai International are now conducting random eye screening for visitors to Dubai.

Visitors asked to proceed for eye screening are required to present a hard copy of their visa or a printed version of the visa number confirmation page at the screening counter. If you do not have a copy with you, a charge of AED 30 per copy applies - payable only in AED.

Important information

Before you travel to the UAE, please check your visa requirements and make sure you have a valid visa if needed, or if your passport needs to be valid for a minimum period. Holders of non-standard passports and travel documents may also have different entry requirements: find out if you need to apply for a visa and other passport requirements.

As of 29 April 2016, GCC residence permit holders will need to apply for a UAE visa before arriving in Dubai.

New visit entry permit to the UAE for Indian nationals

From 7 January 2024, eligible Indian nationals with a normal passport valid for a minimum of six months can obtain a single entry, 14-day visa on arrival. A fee of USD 63 applies.

Eligibility

  • Indian passport holder with USA visa valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with USA green card valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with UK residence card valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with EU residence card from the following countries valid for a minimum of six months

How and where to apply for a pre-approved UAE visa

Eligible Indian nationals can apply for their UAE entry permit on emirates.com through Manage your booking .

* Extensions can be made at the airport office only.

Required documents

  • Colour photograph of applicant
  • Colour copy of applicant's passport. The passport must be valid for at least six months
  • The original application form (available at all Emirates ticketing offices) can be accessed in Arabic or English, depending on the applicant’s nationality. Download the English  or Arabic  application form
  • Copy of the Emirates ticket
  • Proof of relationship if applying for family member - birth certificate, marriage certificate and family book
  • All Documents to be submitted as hard copy

Additional documents are required for visitors of some countries

Additional documents may be required, depending on your country of residence. Please use our visa search tool above or visit our visa requirements page for more information.

Rules and conditions

  • Visa fees must be paid upon application.
  • Additional visa processing fees apply.
  • The passenger must travel to and from Dubai on Emirates or codeshare flights only.
  • Visa fees are non-refundable.
  • The ticket is non-refundable if the visa has been issued and utilized.
  • Visa processing time is approximately 3 to 4 working days.
  • Entry into the UAE is subject to immigration approval.
  • All visas are valid to enter Dubai for 60 days from the date of issue, except the 96-hour and 48-hour visas, which are valid for 30 days from the date of issue.

How and where to apply for your prearranged UAE visa

  • Apply online through Manage your booking
  • 48-hour and 96-hour transit visas are valid for travel with Emirates tickets outbound from Dubai. You can only apply for a transit visa online or at the Emirates Commercial Visa APT office at Dubai International airport Terminal 3.

Apply online

Nationals of countries requiring a prearranged UAE visa can now apply and pay for their visas online through emirates.com.

If you are travelling to or stopping over in Dubai with Emirates, you can submit an application and receive your UAE visa entirely online – without having to submit your passport for stamping. You can apply for your UAE visa through our Manage your booking after you book your Emirates flight. VFS processing fees apply. For more information please visit VFS Global.

The online visa application service is available for residents and nationals of many countries around the world. Find out if you can apply for a UAE visa. Applicants' passports must have at least six months' validity as of their date of travel to Dubai, and must be machine readable passports – handwritten passports are not accepted.

This service is only available to passengers with a confirmed Emirates booking where an Emirates ticket has already been issued and the flight itinerary already includes the desired time in Dubai. The itinerary into and out of Dubai should be on one ticket (PNR), and these flights must be Emirates flights. Note that any itineraries including any flights to or from Dubai on other carriers are not eligible for the online visa service.

A minimum of four international working days prior to arrival in Dubai is required, however Emirates does recommend that online applications are made as early as possible.

Apply in the UAE

If you have a family member or near relative who is a UAE resident, they can apply for a visa on your behalf at any of our ticketing offices in the UAE. Please note that this service is only available to residents of the UAE.

Download the prearranged visa application form

Get started on your prearranged visa application by downloading and filling out the form.

Required applicant documents:

  • A colour passport photograph
  • A colour copy of your passport (must be valid for six months)
  • A copy of your Emirates flight ticket, or your flight ticket from our codeshare partner
  • The visa application form

Required sponsor documents:

Minimum salary required, download the sponsorship application form.

Get started on your sponsorship application by downloading and filling out the form.

Visa and sponsorship applications can be submitted to:

Abu Dhabi Emirates Ticketing Office: Al Sawari Tower C, Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Visa Services: Monday to Friday (8:30am to 6pm) Saturday (8:30am to 5:30pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays.

Ajman Emirates Ticketing Office Escape Tower, Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Street Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 6pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Al Ain Emirates Ticketing Office Commercial Complex, Sheikh Khalifa Street Visa Services: Monday to Friday (8:30am to 6pm) and Saturday (8:30am to 5:30pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Dubai International: Terminal 3 Arrivals Phone: 04 504 7300 E-mail: [email protected] Visa Services: Monday to Friday (7am to 7pm) and Saturday (9am to 4pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Emirates Ticketing Office: Emirates Group Technology Centre, Ground Floor Entrance B, Al Ittihad Road, near Clock Tower, Deira Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (10am to 4pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Emirates Ticketing Office: Town Centre, Jumeirah Visa Services: Daily from (10am to 4pm)

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Sharjah Emirates Ticketing Office: Crystal Plaza, Buhaira Corniche Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 7pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays Umm Al Quwain Emirates Ticketing Office: King Faisal Road, Jameiya area, near FEWA Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 8pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

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EB-5 Investor Visa 2024: Fees and expenses of immigration journey to the United States

Here are the various expenses associated with the eb-5 investor visa process in 2024..

EB-5 Investor Visa, process, fees, expenses, US Immigration,

By Varvara Latyntseva

Embarking on the EB-5 investor visa journey is a significant decision for those aspiring to relocate to the United States. Navigating this program involves not only understanding the legal requirements but also being prepared for the financial commitments that come with it. Here, we delve into the various expenses associated with the EB-5 investor visa process in 2024, providing you with a comprehensive overview to aid in your decision-making process.

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Primary Investment Amount

At the heart of the EB-5 program lies the primary investment, which is influenced by the geographical location of the project. Projects situated in Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) require an investment of $800,000, while those outside TEAs demand $1,050,000. However, it’s worth noting that most projects tend to fall within the $800,000 threshold. This investment is required upfront before initiating the Green Card application process and may offer the potential for refunds based on project performance over a period of 3 to 7 years.

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Regional Center Administrative Fee

In addition to the primary investment, investors are also required to pay a Regional Center Administrative Fee, which covers the administrative and promotional expenses of the Regional Center. This fee typically ranges from $50,000 to $90,000 and is paid at the beginning of the EB-5 process along with the primary investment amount.

Immigration Lawyer Services

Navigating the complex landscape of immigration law often necessitates the expertise of an immigration lawyer. The cost of such services can vary widely between $15,000 and $70,000, depending on the attorney’s qualifications and the firm’s size. Many attorneys offer flexible payment arrangements, allowing clients to negotiate payment installments with the attorney. Moreover, discovering an experienced EB-5 immigration lawyer who is proficient in your language can facilitate smoother communication and potentially reduce translation costs for document review.

Document Translation Fees

For investors whose documents are in a foreign language, translation fees are an additional expense to consider. These fees are typically between $1,000 and $3,000, depending on the volume and complexity of the documents. It’s best to talk to your immigration lawyer to decide if they suggest translators or if you should find them yourself. Conducting a trial translation of a sample of the documentation can help ensure accurate and high-quality translations, thereby avoiding potential misunderstandings or delays in the application process.

Government Fees

Government fees are another significant component of the EB-5 investor visa process and are paid in stages. These fees change depending on factors like how many family members are in the application and the process route you choose. They include fees for the I-526 petition, integrity fee, visa processing fee, I-485 adjustment of status application, and I-829 petition to remove conditions on permanent residence. Government fees were increased effective April 1, 2024, and the new amounts can total $22,000 or more.

I-526 Petition: $11,160 for the principal applicant

I-526 Integrity Fee: $1,000

I-526 Visa Processing Fee: $345 per family member

I-485 Adjustment of Status Application: $1,140 per family member, plus $85 for biometrics

I-829 Petition: $9,525 for the principal applicant, plus $85 for biometrics

In addition to the main investment and expenses, there may be other fees associated with the EB-5 investor visa process. These fees could include charges from migration agents or third-party promoters who assist with project selection and application preparation.

In conclusion, the EB-5 investor visa journey requires careful consideration of the expenses involved. While the primary investment amount varies based on the project location ranging from $800,000 to $1,050,000, additional non-refundable costs can amount to between $90,000 and $200,000. By understanding and planning for these costs upfront, investors can navigate the EB-5 process more effectively and make informed decisions about their immigration journey to the United States.

(Author is Managing Partner, Second Wind EB-5)

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