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Important Notice
Please note that the Dubai
Department of Naturalization
& Residency has recently
revised Visa regulations.
Please check with the
nearest uae embassy for the
latest information or
contact the Dubai
Naturalisation & Residency
administration department.
General
Information
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There are
several types of visas
for visitors to Dubai.
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Nationals
of the following
Countries do not require
Visas to enter the UAE:
Andorra, Australia,
Austria, Belgium,
Brunei, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Holand,
Hong Kong, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Liechtain, Luxembourg,
Malaysia, Monaco, New
Zealand, Norway,
Portugal, San Marino,
Singapore, South Korea,
Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United
Kingdom, United States
of America, Vatican
Should your country not
be listed above please
check with your nearest
UAE Embassy/Consulate
for any updates
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A penalty
charge of Dh 100 per day
is imposed on visitors
who overstay.
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For
nationalities that
require a sponsor,
airlines may seek
confirmation that the
sponsor is holding a
valid visa for the
incoming visitor.
AGCC Citizens
Citizens of the Arab Gulf
Co-operation Council member
states (Bahrain, Kuwait,
Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia)
do not need a visa.
AGCC
Residents
AGCC expatriate residents
who meet certain conditions
may obtain a non-renewable
30-day
visa upon arrival at the
approved ports of entry.
Visitors who are
businessmen, company
managers or representatives,
auditors, accountants,
doctors, engineers or
employees working in the
public sector, their family
members and drivers and
servants sponsored by them
are eligible for this visa.
Employees from the labour
and servant categories are
not eligible for this type
of visa.
Citizens of
Western Europe and Pacific
Rim
Citizens of UK (with the
right of abode in the United
Kingdom), France, Italy,
Germany, Holland, Belgium,
Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Austria, Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Portugal, Ireland,
Greece, Finland, Spain,
Monaco, Vatican City,
Iceland, Andorra, San
Marino, Liechtenstein, USA,
Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, Brunei,
Singapore, Malaysia, South
Korea and holders of Hong
Kong SAR passports will be
granted a free of charge for
One Entry Visit visa on
arrival in the UAE.
Currently, it has been
decided to postpone the
implementation of the new
regulation as far as Cyprus
is concerned. The visa
enables them to stay for 60
days. The visa is renewable
for a total stay of 90 days
for a fee of Dhs 500.
Entry Service
Permit
An Entry Service Permit
applies to the following
categories and their
families accompanying them:
company manager’s
representatives, sales
managers, account auditors,
delegations from companies
or establishments to carry
out a commercial activity in
the UAE, enquirers requested
by any of the
establishments/companies
operating in the UAE assumed
to carry out an urgent task.
Such visa is also availed to
nationalities authorised to
obtain a tourist visa, as
per the Ministerial
Council's decision.
This visa is valid for use
within
14 days
from the date of issue. The
duration of stay is
14 days
from date of entry,
exclusive of arrival and
departure days. It is
non-renewable.
In order to complete the
application, the sponsor
will require the visitor’s
date of arrival and flight
details, and a photocopy of
the first few pages of the
visitor’s passport which
should be valid for at least
three months. This type of
entry permit will only be
issued as urgent at a fee of
Dhs 220
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The Entry Service Permit
holder may enter and depart
the U.A.E through any
airport.
Visit Visas
The Visit Visa applies to
tourists who wish to spend
more than 14 days in Dubai,
those coming for family
visits as well as those on
long-term business visits.
It requires the sponsorship
of any U.A.E. resident or
any company or hotel
licensed to operate within
the U.A.E. A refundable DH
2,000 guarantee from
expatriates who wish to
sponsor distant relatives is
imposed.
This visa is valid for entry
within two months from its
date of issue.
The Visit Visa is valid for
60 days and is renewable for
a total stay of up to 90
days. A fee of Dhs 500 is
charged for this renewal.
In order to complete the
application, the sponsor
will require the visitor’s
date of arrival and arrival
details and a photocopy of
the first few pages of the
visitor’s passport, which
must be valid for at least
three months. There is a fee
of Dhs 100 for obtaining a
visit visa. There is also a
fee of Dhs 10 for visa
delivery service by DNATA.
Hotels, hotel apartments,
tour operators, travel
agents and airlines may not
levy supplementary charges
or processing fees in excess
of Dhs 50/- for arranging
visas for visitors.
The Visit Visa holder may
enter and leave the country
through any port of entry in
the U.A.E.
Tourist Visas
A special category of visas
under the Visit Visa type is
a Tourist Visa, which can be
obtained for individual
tourists from: East and West
Europe, Turkey, Bulgaria,
Poland, Ukraine, Albania,
Russia, the Hellenic
Republic, St Kitts-Navis, St
Lucia, Mexico, Cuba,
Bermuda, Belize, Guyana,
French Guiana, Martinique,
Antigua and Barbuda, St
Vincent, Kingston, Palao
other non-defined American
nationalities, Thailand,
South Africa, Singapore,
China, Malta, Cyprus.
The Tourist Visa entitles
its holder to a
30 day
stay and is non-renewable.
The Tourist Visa requires
the sponsorship of hotels
and tour operators who bring
in visitors from the above
listed countries. The fee is
Dhs 100.
There is also a fee of
Dhs 10
for visa delivery service by
DANATA. Hotels, hotel
apartments, tour operators,
travel agents and airlines
may not levy supplementary
charges or processing fees
in excess of
Dhs 50/-
for arranging visas for
visitors.
Multiple-Entry Visas
Multiple-entry Visas are
availed to business visitors
who have a relationship with
either a multinational or
other reputable local
establishments, and who are
frequent visitors to the UAE.
This type of visa is valid
for six months from the date
of issue and the duration of
each stay is
30 days.
The validity is
non-renewable. The cost of
this visa is
Dh 1,000.
The visitor must enter the
UAE on a visit visa and
obtain the multiple entry
visa while in the country.
The visa would be stamped on
the passport.
96-hour Visa
for Transit Passengers
Transit passengers stopping
at Dubai International
Airport for a minimum of 8
hours and meeting the
certain conditions mentioned
below are eligible for
obtaining a 96-hour transit
visa. These conditions are
as follow:
For transit
passengers or those holding
special permits, or for
visit or mission, the
passport or the document
must be valid for at least
three months.
Service for
transit passengers
For Emirates Airlines
travelers, the airline can
handle the service for their
travelers. However for those
flying through other
Airlines, they have to
contact directly the
“Marhaba Services” for any
transit service. A contact
detail is provided herewith:
Marhaba Services Tel: 00971
4 2162657; 2164629
E-mail: marhaba@emirates.com
German
Citizens
German citizens (tourists
and business people) may
apply to the UAE embassy in
Germany for a one or two
year multiple-entry visa. No
sponsor is required. The
maximum duration of stay of
visa holders should not
exceed three months a year.
The visa fee is Dhs 1,500.
US Citizens
US
citizens (tourists and
business people) may apply
to the UAE embassies in the
US for one to ten year
multiple-entry visas. A
sponsor is required and the
visa will be granted
free of charge. The maximum
duration of stay should not
exceed six months a visit.
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