Dubai Visa

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14 Days Tourist Visa (Express)
Processing Time: Upto 48 hours
Stay period: 14 days
Validity: 14 days
Entry: Single
Fees: 7500*
Category: Tourist
14 Days Tourist Visa
Processing Time: Upto 5 days
Stay period: 14 days
Validity: 14 days
Entry: Single
Fees: 7500*
Category: Tourist

1. Passport:

  • A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date of travel.
  • Clear copies of the bio page and the last page of the passport.

2. Photographs:

  • Recent passport-sized photographs with a white background (as per UAE visa specifications).

3. Visa Application Form:

  • A filled-out visa application form (usually available online or from your travel agent).

4. Flight Tickets:

  • Confirmed return or onward journey flight tickets.

5. Accommodation Proof:

  • Hotel booking confirmation or a letter of invitation from a relative or friend if staying with them.

6. Financial Proof:

  • Bank statements from the last 3-6 months showing sufficient funds for your stay.

1. What types of Dubai tourist visas are available?

  • 30-day tourist visa: Valid for 30 days from the date of entry, extendable for another 30 days.
  • 90-day tourist visa: Valid for 90 days from the date of entry, extendable for another 90 days.
  • 48-hour or 96-hour transit visa: For short stopovers in Dubai, primarily for travelers passing through the UAE.

 

2. How long does it take to process a Dubai tourist visa?

  • It generally takes 3 to 5 working days to process a Dubai tourist visa, but express visas can be processed within 24 to 48 hours at an additional cost.

 

3. What is the validity of a Dubai tourist visa?

  • A tourist visa is typically valid for 60 days from the date of issue, within which you need to enter Dubai. The duration of stay (30 or 90 days) starts from the date of entry.

 

4. Can I extend my Dubai tourist visa?

  • Yes, tourist visas can be extended twice for an additional 30 days each time without the need to leave the country. Extensions are subject to approval

 

5. What is the cost of a Dubai tourist visa?

  • The cost depends on the visa type and the processing time:
    • 30-day tourist visa: Around AED 300-400 (INR 6,000-8,000).
    • 90-day tourist visa: Around AED 800-1,000 (INR 17,000-22,000).
    • Express visas: Higher fees, typically AED 500-700 extra.

 

6. Can I work in Dubai on a tourist visa?

  • No, working on a tourist visa is illegal in Dubai. You need a valid work permit and a residence visa to work in the UAE.

 

7. Do I need a sponsor for a Dubai tourist visa?

  • If you're applying for a visa through a travel agency, airline, or hotel, they will act as your sponsor. Alternatively, a relative or friend residing in Dubai can sponsor your tourist visa.

 

8. What happens if I overstay my tourist visa in Dubai?

  • Overstaying without extending your visa results in a daily fine of around AED 200. Legal action may also be taken if the fine is not paid.

 

9. Can I apply for a Dubai tourist visa online?

  • Yes, Dubai tourist visas can be applied for online through authorized visa processing agencies, airlines like Emirates, or through the GDRFA (General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs) website.

 

10. Is travel insurance mandatory for a Dubai tourist visa?

  • Yes, travel insurance with coverage for the duration of your stay is mandatory when applying for a Dubai tourist visa.

 

11. Can I enter Dubai with a UAE tourist visa?

  • Yes, a Dubai tourist visa allows you to travel to all seven Emirates in the UAE, including Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and others.

 

12. Do children need a separate visa for Dubai?

  • Yes, children, including infants, need a separate visa to travel to Dubai. Their application must include a copy of their birth certificate along with the parent’s documents.

 

13. Is a biometric process required for Indian citizens?

  • No, Indian citizens applying for a Dubai tourist visa do not need to undergo any biometric verification.

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Dubai is a dynamic blend of futuristic architecture, luxurious shopping, and rich cultural heritage. A global hub for tourism and business, it offers experiences ranging from desert safaris to world-class dining. The city's impressive skyline is dominated by the iconic Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and the Dubai Mall, home to high-end brands, the Dubai Aquarium, and numerous entertainment options. The traditional side of Dubai can be explored in Old Dubai, where visitors can stroll through the historic Al Fahidi district and sail across Dubai Creek on an abra, a traditional wooden boat.

For those seeking adventure and relaxation, Dubai offers a variety of attractions. Palm Jumeirah is a man-made island featuring luxurious resorts and the famous Atlantis Hotel. A visit to the Dubai Marina or the Jumeirah Beach promises picturesque views and water sports. Nature lovers can escape to the Dubai Miracle Garden, home to millions of vibrant flowers, or enjoy a desert safari that includes dune bashing, camel rides, and traditional Bedouin experiences. Whether exploring the modern marvels or the cultural corners, Dubai offers something unique for every traveler.

  • Location: Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf.

  • Population: As of 2023, Dubai’s population is approximately 3.6 million people, with around 85% of the population being expatriates.

  • Area: Dubai covers an area of 4,114 square kilometers (1,588 square miles).

  • Language: The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken and used in business and tourism.

  • Currency: The currency used is the UAE Dirham (AED).

  • Economy: Dubai’s economy is driven by tourism, real estate, trade, and financial services. Unlike other Gulf cities, oil contributes only around 1% of Dubai's GDP.

  • Burj Khalifa: The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, standing at 828 meters (2,717 feet) with 163 floors.

  • Tourism: In 2022, Dubai welcomed 14.36 million international visitors, making it one of the top tourist destinations globally.

  • Air Traffic: Dubai International Airport (DXB) is one of the busiest airports in the world, serving over 86 million passengers annually (pre-pandemic levels).

  • Climate: Dubai has a desert climate with extremely hot summers, where temperatures can soar above 45°C (113°F), and mild winters.

  • Palm Jumeirah: The Palm Jumeirah is a man-made island, shaped like a palm tree, and is visible from space. It hosts luxury resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm.

  • Dubai Mall: The Dubai Mall is the largest mall in the world by total area, featuring over 1,200 stores and attractions like an aquarium, ice rink, and theme parks.

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