1. Do I need a visa to visit Dubai?
Most travelers need a visa to enter Dubai, unless they are from a visa-exempt country or eligible for a visa on arrival. Check your country's eligibility on the official UAE immigration website or airline portals like Emirates or Etihad.
2. What types of tourist visas are available for Dubai?
Common tourist visa options include:
- 14-day Tourist Visa
- 30-day Tourist Visa (single/multiple entry)
- 60-day Tourist Visa (single/multiple entry)
- Visa on Arrival (for eligible nationalities)
- Transit Visa (48 or 96 hours, for layovers)
3. How can I apply for a Dubai tourist visa?
You can apply through:
- UAE-based airlines (Emirates, Etihad, FlyDubai, Air Arabia)
- Licensed travel agencies or hotels
- UAE residents (sponsor-based application)
- Online via UAE eVisa portals
4. What documents are required?
Typically:
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months)
- Passport-size photo (white background)
- Visa application form
- Confirmed flight tickets
- Proof of accommodation
- Sometimes: Bank statement or sponsor documents
5. How long does it take to process the visa?
- Normal processing: 3–5 working days
- Express processing: 24–48 hours (extra fee)
6. What is the cost of a Dubai tourist visa?
7. Can I extend my Dubai tourist visa?
Yes. You can extend most tourist visas twice, for 30 days each time, without leaving the country. Fees apply .
8. Can I convert a tourist visa to a work visa?
Not directly. You must secure a job, and your employer must sponsor your employment visa. This involves exiting and re-entering the country or adjusting status within UAE (if permitted).
9. Can I get a visa on arrival in Dubai?
Nationals of some countries (like the US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc.) are eligible for free visa on arrival. Duration and terms vary.
10. What happens if I overstay my visa?
Overstaying results in:
- Fines
- Possible immigration ban
- Deportation in extreme cases
It’s best to extend or exit before your visa expires.
11. Can I re-enter Dubai with a tourist visa?
Only multiple-entry tourist visas allow re-entry during the visa’s validity. Single-entry visas are void once you leave UAE.
12. Is travel insurance required for a Dubai visa?
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended and sometimes mandatory, especially post-COVID.
13. Can a friend or relative sponsor my visa?
Yes, if your sponsor is a UAE resident, they can apply on your behalf. They need to provide their Emirates ID, passport, residency visa, and proof of relationship.
🧳 Final Tips
- Apply early, especially during peak seasons
- Double-check requirements based on your nationality
- Always follow UAE immigration rules to avoid penalties