• Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • Visa Type : BUSINESS, Tourist
  • Stay period 30 Days
  • Validity 60 Days
  • Entry Single Entry
  • Required Documents Photo and Passport
  • Photo Specification Provide a digital passport-sized photo.
  • Processing Time Tourist Visa – 2 to 5 business days.
  • Processing Time Business Visa – 2 to 5 business days
  • Processing Time Work Visa – 1 to 3 weeks

FAQ

Yes, a Dubai visa allows you to enter and move freely within all seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), not just Dubai. The UAE comprises Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al-Quwain, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah. Once you hold a valid Dubai visa, you can travel across these Emirates without needing additional permits or visas.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Single Visa for All Emirates: The visa issued for Dubai is valid for entry into any of the other six Emirates. Whether your travel plans include visiting the beaches of Ajman, the cultural sites of Sharjah, or the desert landscapes of Abu Dhabi, your Dubai visa covers it all.
  2. Inter-Emirate Travel: The UAE has a well-connected infrastructure, making travel between Emirates convenient. You can use various modes of transportation, including buses, taxis, rental cars, or even domestic flights, to move from one Emirate to another.
  3. Airport Entry and Exit: You can enter and exit the UAE through any of its international airports, regardless of the Emirate where your visa was issued. For instance, if you arrive at Dubai International Airport but wish to depart from Abu Dhabi International Airport, your Dubai visa will still be valid.
  4. Stay Within Validity: While you can travel freely between the Emirates, ensure your travel and stay aligned with the validity of your visa. Overstaying your visa in any Emirate will result in penalties and could affect future travel plans.
  5. Traveling to Special Zones: Certain areas within the UAE, such as the free zones, may have specific regulations. However, for regular tourism or business purposes, your Dubai visa will suffice across the country.
  6. Border Entry Points: If you’re entering the UAE from neighbouring countries (e.g., Oman), your Dubai visa will also be valid for entry at land border points. Ensure you carry a copy of your visa, as you may need to present it at checkpoints.

In summary, with a Dubai visa, you can explore the rich diversity of the UAE without worrying about additional entry requirements for each Emirate. This makes it easier for travellers to experience the full range of attractions and activities the country has to offer.

Yes, Indians can apply for a visa on arrival in Dubai. However, you must meet the following requirements to be eligible:

  • You must have a valid US visa, or;
  • A valid green card issued by the US, or;
  • A valid Schengen or EU residence visa, or;
  • A valid UK residence visa.

The visa issued by the US, UK, or EU must have at least 6 months of validity.

Indian citizens can apply for various types of Dubai visas, including:

  • Tourist visa: For leisure travel.
  • 14-day business visa: For business meetings and conferences. This allows entry into the free trade zone, too.
  • Transit visa: For layovers in Dubai lasting up to 48 or 96 hours (depending on which one you choose).
  • Student visa: For pursuing education in Dubai.
  • Cruise visa: For those taking a cruise from Dubai.

Standard Dubai tourist visas are typically single-entry, meaning you can enter Dubai once during the visa’s validity. If you need to make multiple entries, you should apply for a multiple-entry visa, which allows multiple visits during its validity period.

Important Considerations
  • Complete Application: Ensure all required documents are submitted to avoid delays.
  • Public Holidays: Processing times may be longer during public holidays.
  • Check Official Sources: Always check the nearest embassy or consulate for the most accurate and updated information.

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