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A tourist visa is for those who are not eligible for  visa on arrival  or a  visa-free entry  to the UAE. You can apply for a tourist visa through airlines, hotels and travel agents. Read about the eligibility criteria and the steps to apply.

Multiple entry 5-year tourist visa

Who is a tourist visa for, who can apply for your tourist visa, related eservices.

The multiple entry 5-year tourist visa enables tourists to enter the UAE multiple times on self-sponsorship and remain in the country for 90 days on each visit, and can be extended for further 90 days. This type of tourist visa can be issued for all nationalities.

To obtain this visa, the applicant must have:

  • a bank balance of 4,000 USD or its equivalent in foreign currencies during the last six months
  • a valid health insurance policy applicable in the UAE
  • a ticket to and from the UAE

Documents required

To apply for the multiple entry tourist visa, the applicant must provide the following:

  • a colored photo
  • a copy of the passport
  • medical Insurance
  • bank statement for the last 6 months with a balance 4,000 USD or its equivalent in foreign currencies
  • tour programme
  • a ticket for onward journey.

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Tourist visa is for those who are not eligible for  visa on arrival  or a  visa-free entry  to the UAE. Tourist visa can be obtained for eligible individual tourists from around the world. Females below the age of 18 are not eligible to apply for this type of visa unless they are travelling with their parents.

According to a Cabinet resolution passed in July 2018, children under the age of 18 years who are accompanying adults, can get a  free visa for their visit from 15 July to 15 September each year.

Tourist visas through airlines

Each airline has some conditions, which must be met in order for your visa to be arranged by them. One of the conditions is flying with them. For more updated and specific information, check the following UAE-based airlines for visa types, facilities, terms and conditions:

  • Visa services from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Visa Services offered by Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Visa services from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Visa services from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

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 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.

It is important to check the authenticity of travel agents you are dealing with and refrain from paying or sending copies of your official documents until after you are 100 per cent sure the tour operator is genuine. You can seek the help of the  UAE embassy in your country  for verification.

Note: The UAE embassies do not issue tourist visas. In order to get a tourist visa to the UAE, you need to get in touch with one of the UAE-based airlines, a tour agency or a hotel (where you intend to stay) in the UAE who will apply for visa on your behalf to the official  visa-issuing authorities  in the UAE.

  • Tourist visa from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Tourist visa from Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Tourist visa from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Tourist visa from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

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Visa on arrival

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Visa not required

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Tashkent (TAS)

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Tbilisi (TBS)

Uae citizens.

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Almaty (ALA)

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Ankara (ESB)

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Bishkek (FRU)

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Bucharest (OTP)

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Catania (CTA)

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Visa not required *Nationality required in Passport

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Langkawi (LGK)

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Ljubljana (LJU)

Male’ (mle).

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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

Preapproved uae visas, prearranged uae visas, sponsoring someone to visit the uae, contact information, 30-day visit eligibility.

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 6 months. 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 .

  • For Extension, Original passport and ticket copy required.
  • Extensions can be made at the airport office only.

Required applicant documents.

  • Colour photograph of applicant
  • Colour copy of applicant's passport. The passport must be valid for at least six months
  • You can download the application form (available at all Emirates Ticketing Offices) in  Arabic (Opens a PDF in a new tab)  or English (Opens a PDF in a new tab)  depending on the applicant’s nationality.
  • A copy of your Emirates Airline ticket, or codeshare flight that starts with the code “EK”, and the ticket number should start with “176”.
  • 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 may be required by the authorities.

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

  • Sponsor or applicant will be responsible for a visitor overstay and overstay fines.
  • A Refundable deposit of AED 1000 for friend. Sponsor must claim the deposit within a maximum of 2 years from the application submission date.
  • Refund of visa fee before processing of an application, AED 50 will be deducted on refund process.
  • Visa fees must be paid upon application.
  • Additional visa processing fees may apply.
  • 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)
  • 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 Thursday (8:30am to 5pm) Friday (8:30am to 4:30pm) Closed on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays.

Ajman Emirates Ticketing Office Escape Tower, Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Street Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 8pm) 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)

VFS Global Services GCC VASCO Worldwide 2nd floor, WAFI Mall, Level 2, Falcon Phase 2, Umm Hurair 2, Dubai, UAE

Sharjah Emirates Ticketing Office: Crystal Plaza, Buhaira Corniche Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 7pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

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UAE: 90-day visit visa now available for Dubai residents' family and friends

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Dubai residents who want to host their friends or family in the country can now get a 3-month visit visa, according to residents and travel agencies. The host is required to pay a refundable deposit of Dh1,000 for this visa.

KV, who works as a PRO for a Dubai-based company, said that he has secured these visas for his company employees. “I have applied for this visa for family members of two of my colleagues in the last month,” he said. “I approached the AMER centre in Karama near the post office, and the process was easy. However, as per my experience, the family members must be immediate blood relatives like mother, father or siblings.”

According to him, the total cost of the service was Dh1,770. “The deposit was Dh1,000, and the visa with typing charges and service fee cost Dh770,” he said.

In October 2022, sweeping reforms were made to entry visas in the UAE as part of the Advanced Visa System. It introduced one of the largest residency and entry permit reforms in the UAE to date.

However, according to travel agencies in the country, they are unable to apply for these visas in their systems. “As of now, only individuals applying on the system can get these visas,” said Afi Ahmed from Smart Travels. “The individuals must apply for it online on the GDRFA website, on the app or through an Amer typing centre.”

On the GDRFA website, users can also apply for entry permits for business or job opportunities, entry permits for those awaiting their Green Visas, as well as a patient escort permit, among others.

Dubai resident Mohammed said he had applied for a visa for his mother to travel to the city. “Initially, I planned to apply for a 60-day visit visa through a travel agency,” he said. “But when I heard of the 90-day visa, I applied for it through an Amer centre. It was a very easy process.”

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As part of the advanced visa services, an array of new entry permits was introduced. Some of them included a job exploration entry visa , one for business entry , a five-year multi-entry tourist visa , one to seek medical treatment, for temporary work , and for studies and training.

Last week, UAE's Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) announced the implementation of a new package of updates to improve the services provided to citizens, residents, and visitors through its smart services system.

The ICA has adopted a list of 15 services that were updated in its smart services system as of February 1, 2023.

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28 Visa Free Countries for UAE Residents to Visit

During longer holidays such as Eid and other similar occasions, individuals typically search for “visa free countries for UAE residents”.

Lots of individuals want to take advantage of the chance to discover new locations, during these breaks, such as beaches and mountains. This enables them to gain knowledge about diverse cultures and customs around the world.

During lengthy holiday weekends, UAE residents have the chance to explore numerous Asian and European nations, and they frequently look for the most favourable visa free countries for UAE residents to visit.

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List of Visa Free Countries For UAE Residents  

“Pearl of the Orient,” is one of the most popular places under the list of visa free countries for UAE residents and is a frequently visited travel spot as it does not mandate a visa for entry.

Regardless of the passport type they hold, UAE residents can explore its beautiful beaches, historic ruins, and a variety of islands. The country’s breathtaking landscapes make it an ideal holiday destination.

Armenia was one of the first nations to embrace Christianity and houses numerous religious landmarks, including churches, that tourists can visit. The nation also features remarkable natural splendour and has a prosperous cultural past, with many museums and monasteries dedicated to the legacy of European Christianity.

Moreover, Armenia grants visas for a maximum of 180 days to individuals holding citizenship in the United Arab Emirates.

Azerbaijan is a distinctive amalgamation of Eastern and Western customs. For UAE residents, travelling to Azerbaijan could offer an unconventional experience compared to their routine. Despite being an Islamic country, Azerbaijan showcases a blend of Iranian, Turkish, and Soviet Union cultures, resulting in a distinct subculture that visitors can experience in the region.

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For UAE residents who are passionate about history, Georgia is a must-visit destination. The country houses several archaeological sites and historic structures, including Vardzia, Uplistsikhe, Mtatsminda Park, Narikala Fortress, and others, which provide a window into the lifestyles of our forefathers. 

Georgia is also famous for being among the most hospitable countries globally. Furthermore, it is one of the visa free countries for UAE residents that allows 90 days of stay without a visa.

Jordan permits UAE nationals to enter without a visa, which is a unique advantage. However, it’s essential to ensure that their passport remains valid for at least six months beyond their length of stay. 

Visitors can remain in Jordan for up to 30 days without a visa. Jordan provides several must-visit destinations, including Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea, where visitors can partake in a mud bath. The country also offers additional opportunities for adventures.

Bahrain is famous for its pearl beds and pearls and was previously the primary source of pearls globally. Tourists can engage in snorkelling in the Arabian Gulf to encounter pearl diving and explore oyster beds. 

Those seeking an exciting adventure can also participate in pearl diving to investigate the oyster beds’ depths.

Kuwait City is a distinctive blend of traditional Arabian culture and modernity, making it an alluring destination that extends beyond the typical desert oasis experience. 

Visitors can partake in the city’s captivating landmarks and man-made marvels while also enjoying its natural marvels.

Lebanon provides a vast array of experiences for tourists, comprising ancient Roman ruins, well-maintained castles, limestone caves, historical mosques and churches, stunning beaches on the Mediterranean Sea, renowned Lebanese cuisine, exuberant nightlife, and mountainous ski resorts.

Oman, situated on the Arabian Peninsula, is a nation that possesses a multitude of exquisite and unusual tourist spots, engineering feats, an affluent cultural heritage, and friendly local inhabitants. 

Travellers can enjoy a variety of breathtaking natural wonders such as crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches, expansive deserts, and picturesque mountain summits.

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Qatar presents an exclusive fusion of customary and contemporary elements that are scarcely found in any other location worldwide. 

The nation takes pride in its legacy, while also offering state-of-the-art facilities, hotels, infrastructure, and a blend of various global cultures, cuisines, and lifestyles for immigrants and tourists.

Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a diverse country with a rich culture and history, offering numerous impressive tourist destinations. 

If you’re interested in exploring new cultures with a deep sense of history and spirituality, as well as experiencing beautiful beaches and unique landscapes, then Saudi Arabia is a must-visit country.

Thailand has emerged as a top global tourist destination, and numerous factors contribute to its popularity. Some of these factors include its tranquil beaches, delectable food, impressive temples, breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and cultural and archaeological sites.

Brunei is a tropical country with several natural wonders that are popular among travellers. Visitors are drawn to the beautiful beaches in Muara and the Ulu Temburong National Park, the first of its kind in the country. 

In addition, Brunei is home to the proboscis monkey, a unique species known for its distinctive large nose, which is also a popular attraction for visitors.

Indonesia, with its extensive ecosystem spanning over 17,500 islands, is a land of adventure and a tropical paradise that attracts visitors from all over the world. Bali, a popular exotic island, and the lively capital city of Jakarta are among the major tourist destinations in the country.

As tourism is a crucial part of its economy, Indonesia provides easy access for visitors from many countries.

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Japan is a country that combines ancient traditions with modern cities and features stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can explore Tokyo’s futuristic skyscrapers, admire the beauty of Mount Fuji, immerse themselves in the sacred atmosphere of ancient shrines and temples, and experience seasonal changes. 

Japan is one of the best destinations on the list of visa-free countries for UAE residents as you can visit Japan for up to 30 days for tourism or work, as per the recent announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (November 2022). No application or fees are needed to obtain this exemption.

Kazakhstan is a country that is ideal for outdoor activities due to its vast and stunning landscapes, with fewer urban areas. Almaty, in particular, offers numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration, such as skiing in Shymbulak, mountain biking in the Tien Shan mountains, or hiking through the Charyn Canyon, without having to travel to other towns or cities.

Malaysia is a must-visit destination for several compelling reasons. As a cultural melting pot, this stunning country boasts a unique identity that sets it apart from the rest of Southeast Asia.

Maldives is a renowned destination for its unique culture, breathtaking beaches, lush greenery, and fascinating landmarks. In addition to its numerous enchanting attractions, the Maldives is also known for its water sports and other thrilling adventure activities.

Philippines

The Philippines boasts numerous famous natural wonders, such as underground rivers and rice terraces, as well as exceptional dive sites with diverse marine life. The country also features unique public transportation and cuisine, lively festivals that celebrate its rich culture, and hospitable people.

Singapore is a destination that offers not only impressive architecture but also a wide range of culinary options and a mix of greenery and eco-friendly shopping centres. It is a place where people from different backgrounds can come together and find themselves, as well as make new memories and experiences.

South Korea

South Korea, known for its deep-rooted cultural heritage, proudly displays its history and traditions. It boasts 11 UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as temples, palaces, and fortresses located in cities such as Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Jeju, allowing visitors to learn about the country’s imperial past.

Fiji offers convenient access to all the delightful advantages of an exotic vacation in the South Pacific region. This includes tranquil and isolated beaches surrounded by palm trees, lavish islands, spas, and high-end accommodations, as well as pristine and glistening water that extends as far as one can see.

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  • Cook Islands

The Cook Islands of Aitutaki and Rarotonga boast some of the most picturesque and peaceful lagoons for swimming and white sandy beaches. Engaging in scuba diving and snorkelling in the splendid weather of the Cook Islands is among the top activities to enjoy.

Seychelles provides an extensive range of diving experiences, considered to be one of the most varied in the world. Divers can explore coral gardens located close to the shore or deep-water wrecks filled with diverse marine life.

The three main islands for diving are Mahé, La Digue, and Praslin, which form part of the inner island group that emerged from a sunken mountain range.

Egypt has an array of distinctive and impressive experiences to offer. A visit to this remarkable country involves a cruise down the renowned Nile river, a hot-air balloon ride above the ancient city of Luxor, and a camel ride across the golden sands of the Sahara desert.

The island features striking peaks of volcanic origin, dense greenery, and a coastline stretching for more than 160 kilometres, adorned with stunning beaches. Every section of the island presents a unique “style” of the beach. In the northern part, visitors can enjoy the classic type of beach with white sand and azure water, often found on travel brochures.

Morocco has a multitude of amazing experiences to offer, such as bustling markets, expeditions into the desert, hikes to secluded waterfalls, and relaxing beach days. Visitors can enjoy surfing along the coast, savour a cup of mint tea in the medina, and explore the numerous ruins that are scattered throughout the country’s many cities.

South Africa

The unique feature of this country is that it is the only one in the world that comprises an entire floral kingdom. Additionally, it is a habitat for more mammal species than the combined count of North and South America or Europe and Asia.

The grasslands in South Africa have an impressive biodiversity of around 30 species per square kilometre, surpassing even the rainforests.

List of Visa Free Countries for UAE residents with Indian Passport

visa-free countries for UAE residents with Indian Passport

In general, the selection of locations mentioned has been influenced b y the passport regulations of each country. Previously, citizens or residents of the United Arab Emirates had the option of selecting from a vast list of countries that allowed visa-free entry for UAE passport holders. 

Due to the large population of Indian ex-pats in the UAE, many are seeking visa-free destinations for Indian passport holders while holding a resident visa in the UAE. Some of these destinations include:

  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines

List of Visa-free countries for UA E residents with Pakistani Passport

visa-free countries for UAE residents with Pakistani Passport

As is commonly known, there is a significant population of Pakistani ex-pats in the UAE. Many individuals with Pakistani passports have been eagerly searching for visa free countries for UAE residents. Some of these destinations are:

  • Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
  • Guinea-Bissau

Conclusion:

It is a widely accepted truth that travelling the world provides valuable lessons and experiences that enhance our understanding of life. Form settling in Dubai to living amongst a different culture and community allows us to immerse ourselves in their traditions and way of life.

The aforementioned countries are extremely popular destinations among tourists. 

As a resident or citizen of the UAE, you are already privileged with several benefits and advantages that enable you to explore the world. There are 20 beautiful destinations or visa free countries for UAE residents to visit in 2023.

You also have the option to either consider visa free countries for UAE residents/passport holders or explore different regions within the UAE.

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How UAE-based expats can apply for the Saudi eVisa online

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Saudi e-visa for GCC expats, cost, documents, process explained.

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All expatriate residents in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, regardless of their profession, can apply for a Saudi electronic tourist visa or eVisa, according to an announcement made by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism on March 9 .

Additionally, all first-degree relatives of the GCC resident and domestic workers who visit along with their sponsors can also obtain an eVisa. However, the expats' dependents must have a valid residency visa from a GCC country, according to the website of the Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).

So, if you are a UAE resident, with this e-visa you can visit family and friends, explore the country and perform Umrah anytime, except during the Hajj season.

Here is all you need to know .

Who is eligible for the e-visa?

Before you apply, these are the conditions GCC residents must meet to make sure they are eligible for the Saudi e-visa:

  • The residency document should be valid for at least three months.
  • A passport must be valid for at least six months.
  • The minimum age of applicants is 18 - if they are travelling without their parents.

Which documents do I need to provide?

According to the online eVisa application, here are the documents applicants must provide:

  • Passport photo with white background.
  • Passport copy.
  • UAE residence visa page copy
  • Information on all the countries you have travelled to in the last five years.

How to apply for the Saudi e-visa for GCC residents online

GCC residents can apply for a tourist visa online through MOFA's online visa platform - visa.mofa.gov.sa.

Here is a step-by-step process on how to apply for the visa:

Step 1: Create an online account

1. Visit the link here: https://visa.mofa.gov.sa/Account/Loginindividuals. 2. Next, click on ‘Register’ under the ‘Login Of Individual Visitors To Saudi Arabia’ category. 3. Then, type in your email address and create a password and confirm it. After that, type in the ‘captcha code’ and      click on the ‘Register’ button. 4. Next, go to your email inbox, and click on the link to activate your account. 5. Then login again with your new account and enter the captcha code. Click the ‘Login’ button.

Step 2: Create a new visa application

1. After you have logged in, click on the white tab labelled, ‘Add a new application’ on the right of your screen. 2. You then go through the terms and conditions and click on ‘agree’.

Step 3: Fill out the Saudi e-visa application for GCC residents

Next, fill e-visa application form with the following details:

Enter the e-visa information: • Select visa type: Tourist • Transport mode: Air, land, sea or open • Select the Saudi Mission: Dubai

Enter personal information: • Type in your first and last name. • Select your nationality

After you have selected your nationality, select the option that states, 'A valid residence for a period of no less than three months in the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Gulf Countries, including domestic workers who come with their sponsors.'

Enter your UAE residence visa details: • Type in your residence visa number which is your UID (Unified Number) number   • Enter the expiry date of your UAE residence visa. • Select the issuing country: UAE

Step 4: Upload the documents

• Passport-sized photograph • Passport copy • UAE residence visa copy

Step 5: Enter your passport details

• Passport number • Issuing country • Date of expiry • Date of birth • Passport type: Normal • Date of issue • Place of birth

Enter other details: • Select your marital status • Gender • Address in Saudi Arabia

Step 6: Enter your travel date and select type of tourist visa:

1. Select the port of entry: • Jeddah • Al Madinah • Riyadh • Dammam • Dhahran

2. Enter your expected entry date 3. Next, select your tourist visa type: • Single • Multiple The single entry visa will be valid for three months from the date of issuance and you will be allowed to stay in Saudi Arabia for 30 days. The multiple entry visa will be valid for one year and you will be allowed to stay in Saudi Arabia for 90 days.

• Next, select if you want to perform Umrah , the MOFA website states that a visitor can perform Umrah throughout the year apart from the Hajj season. • After that, enter the captcha code, and click the ‘Save’ button.

Step 7: Confirm the application data

The website will then provide you with all the details of your application and ask you to fill in your email address and mobile number.

Step 8: Select your medical insurance

You will then be asked to pick a health insurance coverage provided by Saudi health insurance providers, along with the cost of each insurance plan. Pick the health insurance coverage that is suitable for you.

Step 9: Make the payment

After selecting the health insurance, pay for the e-visa via debit/credit card.

Step 10: Receive the Saudi e-visa

Once you have completed the application, you can track your e-visa application process on the link here: https://visa.mofa.gov.sa/Home/Index.

Select inquiry type as ‘visa application’, enter the application and passport number and click the ‘Search’ button.

If your visa is approved by MOFA, you receive the e-visa by email. The ‘Visit Saudi’ website advises visitors to keep a hard copy of the visa, along with the digital version, at the time of travel.

How long can e-visa holders stay in Saudi Arabia?

According to Saudi Arabia’s official tourism website – visitsaudi.com – the duration of stay depends on the type of visa you apply for:

• The multiple-entry tourist visa is valid for one year from the date of issuance, and you can stay in Saudi Arabia for a period of 90 days . • The single-entry tourist visa is valid for three months from the date of issuance, and you can stay in Saudi Arabia for a period of 30 days .

However, it is important to note the application does not guarantee the granting of the visa and MOFA will grant the visa after reviewing the each application.

Also, according to visitsaudi.com, if the e-visa application is rejected because it does not meet the requirements, the application fee is non-refundable.

How much does the Saudi e-visa for GCC residents cost?

The e-visa for GCC residents costs 300 Saudi riyals (Dh293.25) along with the cost for the health insurance fee. So, the total cost will vary depending on the health insurance coverage you select.

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What is the UAE's blue visa and who can apply?

All you need to know about the country's latest residency scheme.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, approved a new long-term residency visa on Wednesday. Dubai Media Office

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, approved a new long-term residency visa on Wednesday. Dubai Media Office

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The UAE has announced a new long-term residency visa. Known as the blue visa , it will grant a 10-year residency to people who have made “exceptional contributions” towards protecting the nation's environment.

Announced after a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid , Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the decision aligns with the country’s long-term goals of making the UAE more sustainable.

The new visa is the latest to be introduced in the UAE, following in the footsteps of the golden visa , which also offers a 10-year residency. A number of other initiatives, such as the green and remote working visas, have also been issued in recent years.

One of the country's leading recruiters said the visas offering long-term stays in the UAE had been a big success so far.

"The biggest benefit [of a ten-year visa] is that it has made it possible to live here without needing to be under the sponsorship of a company," said David Mackenzie, group managing director of recruitment agency Mackenzie Jones. "It gives you so much freedom."

The newly introduced visa will also go some way to not only attracting talent but also enticing those currently living in the UAE to extend their stay, said a leading sustainability expert.

"It will help retain talent because not everyone stays here for 10 years because they are tied to the standard visa, sponsored by their employers, which lasts for two years," said Ivano Iannelli, senior adviser for sustainability at Emirates Global Aluminium.

"Of course it will attract new talent but it will also offer an element of security to those who are already here. It shows the ambition of the UAE."

The National takes a look at who can apply for one.

Who can apply for a blue visa?

"The visa will be granted to individuals who have made significant contributions to environmental protection and sustainability, offering them a ten-year residency in the UAE, and is part of the UAE’s Year of Sustainability," read a statement shared by state news agency Wam.

The visa will be available to individuals who have made exceptional contributions and efforts in the field of protecting the environment, whether marine or land.

Work towards improving air quality and sustainable technology will also be rewarded, the authorities said.

Ivano Iannelli, senior sustainability adviser at Emirates Global Aluminium, says the new visa will help retain talent in the UAE, as well as attract it. Chris Whiteoak / The National

How can you apply?

"Sustainability advocates and experts who are interested in the UAE Blue Residency are invited to submit their applications directly through the services of the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security, or through nominations by competent authorities in the state for the individuals recommended for it," read a statement on Sheikh Mohammed's website.

Why is it important?

The announcement of a blue visa for contributions to protecting the environment is groundbreaking, said Dr Sultan Al Jaber , Cop28 President and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology.

“The blue residency visa aims to attract global environmental leaders to contribute to the UAE's sustainable economic and social development," said Dr Al Jaber.

"It underscores the nation's dedication to leveraging advanced technologies and artificial intelligence to create impactful solutions.

"With a forward-thinking approach, these solutions will address climate challenges and transform them into opportunities for a brighter future for humanity and our planet.”

Dr Al Jaber said the blue visa was in line with the legacy created by the Cop28 conference, the UN climate change summit that took place in Dubai last year.

Cop28 President Dr Sultan Al Jaber has welcomed the introduction of the new blue visa. AFP

“The conference was a paradigm shift, showcasing the UAE's unwavering commitment to multilateralism, international co-operation, and developing a united global approach to the challenges of climate change," he said.

"This visa will build on that good work and will help further establish the UAE as a front-runner in the development of technologies, such as artificial intelligence, that can help address climate change.”

Attracting talent

One of the main reasons for the introduction of the blue visa is to continue making the UAE an attractive prospect for skilled people from abroad, who are considering their future options, a UAE minister said.

"The Blue Residency will have a major role in attracting talents in the field including innovators, and climate champions from all over the world, who will contribute to the advancement of the UAE’s work in fostering a sustainable future for all," said Dr Amna Al Shamsi , Minister of Climate Change and Environment.

What other kind of visas are available in the UAE?

Residency visa for people working in the private sector - This is the most common visa available in the UAE. It lasts for two years before requiring renewal and is sponsored by a person's employer.

Golden visa - This is a 10-year visa awarded to people under a number of categories. You could be a property investor, entrepreneur, highly talented person, nurse, doctor, director, sportsperson, holder of a PhD, specialist, or an outstanding pupil.

Green visa - This is available to those who have their own businesses and are not working for, or sponsored by, an employer. The green visa lasts for five years.

A five-year residency is also available for freelancers and self-employed people, without the need to obtain a sponsor or employer in the UAE.

Investors establishing or participating in commercial activities are also eligible for a green visa.

Remote working visa - In March 2021, the UAE announced the introduction of a residence permit for remote workers , which came into effect in September 2022.

Golden visa for students - A high-school pupil who has achieved excellent results can be granted a golden visa for five years without a sponsor.

This can be extended if the course they are studying lasts for more than five years.

Tourist visa - A 60-day visit visa for tourists is now standard, instead of the previous 30-day one.

Multi-entry visa - The five-year multi-entry tourist visa does not require a sponsor and allows the holder to stay in the country for up to 90 consecutive days, as long as they have $4,000 or its equivalent in their bank account.

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UAE Introduces 10-Year Blue Residence Visa

T he UAE cabinet has approved the issuance of a 10-year Blue Residence visa, designed to recognize and honor individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to environmental protection. [1]  

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The announcement came from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, following a Cabinet meeting at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, May 15th, 2024.

The Blue Visa will be extended to those who have exhibited outstanding commitment and impact across various environmental domains, including marine life, land-based ecosystems, air quality, sustainability technologies, the circular economy, and more.

Eligible individuals are encouraged to apply for the Blue Visa through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP), and relevant authorities may also nominate them for consideration. The Blue Visa offers recipients long-term residency in the UAE, opportunities for collaboration on environmental projects, access to funding and resources, and acknowledgment for their contributions to environmental protection.

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The UAE has introduced a new 10-year Blue Residency visa for individuals who have made outstanding contributions to environmental protection, whether on land or in marine environments. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced the visa, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in the country's future. Eligible individuals can apply through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security.

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UAE launches 10-year Blue Visa: Everything You Need to Know

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Introduction

Explore the unveiling of the UAE's 10-year Blue Visa, aligning with the nation's commitment to sustainability and environmental protection.

Overview of the Blue Visa

The UAE introduces a long-term residency program, the Blue Visa, tailored for environmental advocates demonstrating exceptional dedication to sustainability.

Eligibility Criteria

Individuals making significant contributions across various environmental domains, including marine life, land ecosystems, and sustainability technologies, qualify for the Blue Visa.

Alignment with Sustainability Goals

The Blue Residency program extends the UAE's Year of Sustainability, recognizing efforts both within and beyond the nation's borders to foster environmental conservation.

Application Process

Eligible candidates can apply for the Blue Visa through the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP), or be nominated by relevant authorities.

Benefits of the Blue Visa

Holders of the Blue Visa enjoy long-term residency, opportunities for collaboration on environmental projects, access to funding and resources, and acknowledgment for their contributions to environmental protection.

Support for Environmental Advocates

The introduction of the Blue Visa reflects the UAE's commitment to a greener future by honoring and supporting individuals dedicated to environmental conservation.

Federal Authority's Role

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) facilitates the application process for the Blue Visa, ensuring a streamlined approach for eligible candidates.

With the launch of the 10-year Blue Visa , the UAE reaffirms its position as a global leader in sustainability, offering a platform for environmental advocates to thrive and contribute towards a more sustainable future.

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