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UAE/Dubai tourist visa: Requirements and application procedure

Updated: September 6, 2023

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Over 70 nationalities do not require a UAE or Dubai tourist visa to enter the UAE or Dubai. Rest must obtain a prearranged UAE tourist visa through a UAE-based sponsor. 

A UAE tourist visa can only be applied for through a sponsor. Any UAE-based airline, hotel, company, Emirate national or UAE resident can sponsor your UAE tourist visa. 

Thankfully, all UAE or Dubai tourist visas are e-visas. You can apply online and receive the e-visa in the email. 

Indian nationals with a valid US visa or a residence permit from the US, UK or EU can get a Visa on Arrival at all international airports. 

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Uae tourist visa requirements by nationality.

UAE Tourist Visa Requirements by Nationality

Minimum passport validity to enter UAE as a tourist

The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival

VISA EXEMPT nationalities

Indefinite entry (based on freedom of movement).

  • Saudi Arabia

180-day entry

90-day entry (in any 180-day period).

  • El Salvador
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland

30-day entry

  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Vatican City

NOTE UAE immigration refers to VISA-EXEMPT as VISA ON ARRIVAL. But you will not fill out any forms, pay any fee or receive any visa sticker or print, so in my opinion, it’s VISA EXEMPTION. 

VISA ON ARRIVAL Eligible Nationalities

14-day entry.

* Must hold a valid visa from the US or a residence permit from the US, UK or any EU country. 

VISA REQUIRED Nationalities

30-day to 90-day entry depending on the visa.

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem. Rep.
  • Congo, Rep.
  • Dominican Republic
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Ivory Coast
  • North Macedonia
  • Marshall Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • Timor-Leste
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan

UAE VISA EXEMPTION

UAE immigration refers to VISA-EXEMPTION as VISA ON ARRIVAL. But you will not fill out any forms, pay any fee or receive any visa sticker or print. When you arrive at the airport, you will head straight to the immigration and present your passport. You will be stamped and given entry. Therefore, in my opinion, it’s a VISA EXEMPTION and hence we will refer to it as a VISA EXEMPTION. 

Entry permission

30 to 180 days depending on the nationality. 

Documents to carry

All you need is your passport. 

UAE or DUBAI VISA ON ARRIVAL

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UAE Visa on Arrival is available for Indian passport holders with a valid visa from the US or a residence permit from the US, UK or any EU country.  

Who is eligible for UAE Visa on Arrival

Only INDIAN passport holders with a valid US visa , US green card or residence permit from the UK or any EU country are eligible to obtain UAE Visa on Arrival. 

Validity of UAE Visa on Arrival

UAE Visa on Arrival is valid for 14 days. It’s possible to extend it once for another 14 days.

How long can you stay in UAE with Visa on Arrival?

You can stay up to 14 days in the UAE with your Visa on Arrival. You can extend your visa for another 14 days at any AMER center in UAE. In that case, you can stay a total of 28 days in the UAE. 

Documents required

You need the following documentation to obtain a UAE Visa on Arrival.

  • Original passport
  • Your boarding pass
  • A credit/debit card to pay the fee (you can also pay in cash in AED or USD in Dubai or Sharjah airports)
  • Completed application form (only needed in Sharjah airport and they will provide you with one)

Visa on Arrival fee varies from 105-140 AED depending on the airport. 

Processing time

Since it’s only Indian passport holders with a US visa, US green card or a residence permit from the UK or EU country, there will not be many in the line. So the Visa on Arrival process wouldn’t take more than a few minutes. 

Obtaining Visa on Arrival at the airports in UAE

UAE Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders is outsourced to certain travel agencies. 

If arriving at Sharjah airport, you must stop by the Sharjah Airport Travel Agency (SATA) desk to fill out the form, get your documents verified and pay the visa fee. 

If arriving at Dubai airport, you must stop by the Marhaba Services desk to get your documents verified and pay the visa fee. 

If arriving at Abu Dhabi airport, you must head straight to the immigration check. The immigration officer will verify your passport, and visa/residence permit and accept the visa fee payment. 

RELATED: How to get UAE Visa on Arrival in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi  

UAE or DUBAI TOURIST VISA

A UAE or Dubai tourist visa can only be applied through a UAE-based sponsor or an authorized agent. A sponsor can be a UAE-based airline, UAE-based hotel, UAE national or resident, UAE-based company or government entity or a UAE-based tour operator. 

The sponsor is responsible for your actions in the UAE. If you overstay your visa, the sponsor is held responsible and will face consequences by the government of UAE. 

Why do you need a sponsor for a UAE tourist visa?

A UAE-based sponsor is mandatory for all UAE tourist visas. Your sponsor is responsible for all your actions while you are in the UAE. They must make sure you leave the country in time without overstaying your visa. If you don’t know anyone personally in the UAE, you can use either your airline, hotel or tour agent for your visa processing. 

It’s silly to still use sponsors in this day and age. The sponsor model is an old model and many countries are moving away from such ways of visa processing. But countries such as UAE, Singapore, etc. are still stuck with this visa model. 

Which sponsor or agent should you use for your UAE tourist visa?

If you don’t have a sponsor, you can use a UAE-authorized agent to apply for your UAE tourist visa. There are a bazillion agents these days processing UAE tourist visas, including VFS Global. 

Thanks to the internet, you can apply for a UAE tourist visa through an agent completely online in the comfort of your home. All you need is a scanned copy of your Passport ID page and a digital passport-size photo.

The fee, documentation and processing time vary by agent. Local agents in your country are usually cheaper but you must do your due diligence on their authenticity, hidden charges and processing time before applying through them.

Which agent do I recommend for a UAE visit visa?

My preferred agent for UAE or Dubai tourist visas is Etihad Airways. I usually prefer a reputed international agent, so I went with Etihad Airways. They only act as an agent for your visa and you don’t have to fly with Etihad Airways. You can fly with any budget airline and travel to/from any international airport in the UAE. 

Other agents that you can use and their fee for a UAE 30-day single-entry tourist visa is below.

My preferred agent

  • Etihad Airways | 361 AED | Few hours | No security deposit

UAE based agents

  • Arabiers | 359 AED | 24-48 hours
  • Sharjah Airport Travel Agency (SATA) | 335 AED

India based agents

  • MakeMyTrip | Approx. 311 AED | 7-9 days

IMPORTANT Some agents will charge a security deposit which will be refunded to you on your exit from the UAE. So do your due diligence before applying for your UAE tourist visa with any of the above agents. 

I have a detailed article on how to apply for a UAE or Dubai tourist visa online with Etihad Airways. Follow the article for step-by-step instructions on how to apply for your UAE tourist visa. 

What types of UAE tourist visas are available?

Below are some of the different types of tourist visas available. 

  • 30-day single-entry tourist visa
  • 90-day single-entry tourist visa
  • 30-day multiple-entry tourist visa
  • 90-day multiple-entry tourist visa
  • Long-term tourist visa

Most tourists usually need a 30-day single-entry tourist visa. It’s also the cheapest of all types of tourist visas. The procedure to apply for any of the above types of visas is pretty much the same, except for the fee.

Validity of UAE visit visa

All UAE tourist visas are valid for 60 days within which you must enter the UAE. Then depending on your visa, you will be given that many days of permission to stay in the UAE.

For example, if you hold a 30-day single-entry tourist visa, your visa will be valid for 60 days. You can enter the UAE anytime within that 60 days. When you enter, immigration will give you 30 days to stay in the UAE. 

When to apply for your Dubai visit visa

You can apply for your UAE visit visa as early as possible. But apply at least 5 working days prior to your trip. Processing can take time and some agents require up to 10 working days to process. 

How long can you stay in the UAE with a tourist visa

You can stay up to 30 days or 90 days depending on your visa. You can also extend the visas within the UAE for an additional 30 days or 90 days. 

Documents required for UAE tourist visa

Usually, you will need the following documents.

  • A scan of your passport ID page
  • A recent colored digital photo
  • A copy of your flight ticket

RELATED: How to get UAE or Dubai visa online in just a few hours – A step-by-step guide

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

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Entering the UAE by air

After you arrive at the airport, walk towards passport control and baggage claim. 

If you hold an Indian passport and are planning to obtain a UAE Visa on Arrival, head to the following visa agent desk for your Visa on Arrival process. Once your Visa on Arrival is processed head to the immigration. 

  • Sharjah Airport: SATA
  • Dubai Airport: Marhaba Services
  • Abu Dhabi: There are agents involved for Abu Dhabi airport, so head straight to the immigration

At the immigration, present your passport, boarding pass and Visa on Arrival fee receipt (if you hold an India passport and obtained Visa on Arrival) or your Dubai visit visa print. 

The officers may ask you a few questions about your trip such as whether it’s your first time in UAE, how long you will stay, etc. You may be asked to show your return/onward ticket and your hotel booking.

If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, you can use OnwardTicket to get proof of an onward ticket.

Get a proof of onward ticket for your trip from OnwardTicket

Leaving UAE by air

UAE airports have automated passport controls when leaving the country. You will simply arrive at one of the automated passport control kiosks, scan your passport and follow the voice instructions. When the voice says move forward and face the camera, you will do so. Then the exit gate will open and you will exit. No exit stamp is given. 

If you are having any issues with automated passport controls, you will be sent to a manned passport control counter. 

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A UAE or Dubai tourist visa is not required for 0ver 70 nationalities. Other nationalities must obtain a prearranged UAE tourist visa through a UAE-based sponsor or authorized agent.

All UAE or Dubai tourist visas are e-visas. You can apply online with your preferred agent and receive the e-visa in the email. 

Indian nationals with a valid US visa or a residence permit from the US, UK or EU can get a Visa on Arrival at all international airports.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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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

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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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Dubai Tourist Visa for Indians: A Complete Guide

Last Update: 30-05-2024

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Do indians need a visa for uae (dubai).

Indian passport holders need a tourist visa to visit Dubai, UAE. You can apply for a UAE tourist visa, which comes in single or multiple entry options. The duration of stay in Dubai depends on whether you choose a 30-day or 60-day visa.

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Introduction, uae (dubai) visa on arrival for indians, types of uae (dubai) visas for indians, how to apply for a uae visa for indians, dubai tourist visa requirements for indians.

Dubai Tourist Visa Fees and Processing Time

Do Indians Need UAE (Dubai) Transit Visa?

What is the Validity and Stay Duration of a UAE (Dubai) Visa for Indians?

How to Check the Status of UAE (Dubai) Visa Application for Indians?

Can i extend my uae (dubai) visa, what are the reasons for uae (dubai) visa rejection in india, what to do if my uae (dubai) visa application is rejected as an indian, what to do after reaching the uae (dubai) airport.

Planning a trip to Dubai? Navigating the visa process doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks it down step by step, making it easy to get a Dubai tourist visa for Indians.

Whether you're staying for a short visit or exploring the city longer, we've got all the info you need. With Teleport's help, applying for your UAE visa is straightforward. 

So, get ready for an amazing adventure in Dubai, where modern wonders meet rich culture. 

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Indian nationals holding a regular passport can get a Dubai visa on arrival in the UAE if they hold any of the following documents :

  • A visit visa issued by the USA
  • A green card issued by the USA
  • A residence visa issued by the UK
  • A residence visa issued by the European Union(EU).

A UAE visa on arrival allows a maximum stay of 14 days, subject to the condition that the visas or green card remain valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in the UAE. 

Passports must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into the UAE.

UAE (Dubai) Tourist Visa: Dubai tourist visa for Indians permits entry into the UAE for tourism and is valid for 60 days. It's designed for individuals who don't qualify for a visa on arrival or visa-free entry to the UAE. Following are the different types of Dubai tourist visa for Indians based on the stay duration and entry type:

UAE (Dubai) Transit Visa: UAE offers two kinds of transit visas: a 48-hour option and a 96-hour one. These visas are provided by UAE-based airlines and must be obtained and approved prior to entering the UAE. Indians who are not eligible for UAE visa on arrival must get a transit visa and must leave the airport within 48 or 96 hours from arrival.

UAE (Dubai) Visa on Arrival: Indian citizens holding a regular passport, along with either a visit visa from the USA, a green card from the USA, a UK residence visa, or an EU residence visa, are eligible for a visa on arrival in the UAE. This visa permits a maximum stay of 14 days, provided that the visas or green cards are valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the UAE. 

UAE embassies don't provide tourist visas directly. To obtain a tourist visa for the UAE, you'll need to contact a UAE-based airline or through the Authorised vendors. They will apply for the visa on your behalf with the official authorities in the UAE.

Choose Teleport for a simpler and hassle-free process for Dubai visa applications. Teleport works with the authorised agents and charges a very reasonable fee for Dubai visas.

Apply for UAE (Dubai) Visa with Teleport

Teleport collaborates with the embassy to ensure a smooth and timely visa application process. Follow these steps to apply for a UAE visa:

Step 1: Access the Official Teleport UAE Visa Application

Visit the Teleport UAE visa application portal to start your application process.

Step 2: Initiate Your UAE Visa Application

Click on 'Apply for visa’ and select the appropriate visa type for your travel needs. Teleport offers Dubai tourist visas, including options for single, multiple and express entry.

Step 3: Submit Your Passport Details

Upload scanned copies of your passport's front and back pages. Teleport will automatically populate your personal details, including your full name, date of birth, nationality, and passport information. Alternatively, you can manually enter this information.

Step 4: Provide Your Travel Itinerary

Fill out the 'Visit Details' section by indicating your planned dates of arrival and departure.

Step 5: Complete Visa Payment

Finalise your visa payment through Teleport. We charge a nominal service fee and offer the flexibility to pay in full or make a partial upfront payment. The remaining balance can be settled after our experts review your application.

✅Teleport will thoroughly review your application and documents before submitting them to the embassy. 

✅Teleport will keep you informed about any updates from the embassy regarding your application status. 

Upon embassy approval, Teleport will notify you on your application's progress via WhatsApp and Email. You can then download your visa from the Teleport Dashboard.

UAE Visa Application Process Through Airlines

Visa services offered by - 

  • Etihad Airways
  • Emirates Airline

While the specific process might differ depending on the airline you choose, here's a general breakdown of the steps involved in applying for a UAE visa through most airlines:

Step 1: Airline Website: Head to the official website of your chosen airline.

Step 2: Book Your Flight: You'll typically need a confirmed flight reservation before initiating the visa application process.

Step 3: Locate Visa Application: Look for a dedicated section for visa applications. On Emirates' website, for instance, you can find this option under "Manage Booking".

Step 4: Complete the Application Form: This form will require your personal details and information about your trip, such as arrival and departure dates. Fill it out accurately and comprehensively.

Step 5: Upload Required Documents: Prepare and upload scanned copies of all the required documents, which may include your passport, a recent passport-sized photograph, and your confirmed flight ticket.

Step 6: Review and Verify: Carefully review all the information you've entered to ensure there are no errors or typos. Inaccuracies can delay your application processing.

Step 7: Pay the Visa Fee: Once everything is confirmed, proceed to pay the visa application fee. Be aware that some airlines might add a surcharge for using international credit cards for transactions in UAE Dirhams (AED).

By following these steps, you can initiate your UAE visa application process conveniently through your chosen airline. Remember to check the specific requirements and instructions on the airline's website for any variations.

Depending on the airline you apply through, you'll either receive your visa via email or upon arrival at the airport.

Apply for a UAE (Dubai) Visa through Authorised Vendors

Applying for a UAE visa through authorised vendors can be a convenient option, especially if you prefer not to handle the process yourself. Here's a breakdown of the general steps involved:

Teleport’s Expert Tip

Step 1: Choose a Vendor:

Research authorised visa vendors in your area or online. Look for reputable companies with a good track record. Consider factors like processing speed, fees, customer service reviews, and any additional services offered.

Step 2: Contact the Vendor:

Get in touch with the chosen vendor through their website, email, or phone call.

Explain your situation (nationality, purpose of visit, desired visa type) and inquire about their services.

Step 3: Gather Required Documents:

The specific documents needed will vary depending on your nationality and visa type. However, common requirements include:

  • Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity)
  • Photographs

Step 4: Complete the Application Form:

The vendor may have their own application form or use the official UAE government form. Provide accurate and complete information.

Step 5: Submit Documents and Fees:

Submit all required documents (scanned copies or originals depending on the vendor's instructions) along with the visa processing fee and any additional service charges.

Step 6: Track Your Application:

The vendor will handle the communication with the UAE immigration authorities.

Inquire about their process for tracking application status and estimated processing times.

Step 7: Visa Collection:

Upon visa approval, the vendor will inform you and arrange for visa collection (either electronically or through pick-up at their office).

Additional Tips:

  • Double-check all deadlines and ensure your documents meet validity requirements.
  • Clarify any fees upfront, including government visa fees, service charges, and potential surcharges for using specific payment methods.
  • Ask about any additional support services offered by the vendor, such as assistance with booking hotels or airport transfers.

To initiate the Dubai visa application process, Indian citizens need to provide the following essential documents:

If you're only at the airport for four hours or less, you don't need a transit visa for the UAE. 

You'll only need a transit visa if you plan to leave the airport during your Emirates layover. Transit visas are available for 48 or 96 hours.

48-Hour Transit Visas

Passengers transiting through the UAE's airports can obtain a 48-hour transit visa free of charge. This visa must be applied for in advance through a UAE-based airline. It is important to note that this visa cannot be extended or renewed. Its validity lasts for 48 hours from entry into the UAE, and departure must occur within this timeframe.

To obtain a 48-hour transit visa, you must have:

  • A passport or travel document with a minimum validity of three months.
  • A photo of yourself against a white background.
  • An onward ticket booking to a third destination, different from your point of origin.

96-Hour Transit Visas

Passengers transiting through the UAE's airports can obtain a 96-hour transit visa for a fee of AED 50. Similar to the 48-hour visa, this visa must be applied for in advance through a UAE-based airline and is non-expandable and non-renewable. Its validity lasts for 96 hours from entry into the UAE, and departure must occur within this timeframe.

To obtain a 96-hour transit visa, you must have:

  • A passport or travel document with a minimum validity of six months.

Track UAE (Dubai) Visa Status with Teleport

If you've used Teleport for your UAE visa application, effortlessly track your application status with real-time updates via Whatsapp and email, you can also check visa status from the Teleport Dashboard.

  • Access the Teleport Dashboard .
  • Locate 'Your Applications'.
  • Click on your submitted application for the current status.

Track UAE (Dubai) Visa Status using Government Portal

For applications through the government portal, follow these steps:

  • Visit the official UAE Government eVisa website
  • Navigate to ‘Application Tracking’.
  • Enter your Email and Request Number            
  • Click on ‘Search’ to see your application status.

Dubai Visa Application Tracking

Yes, You can extend your visa for an additional 30 days, with a maximum total stay of 120 days within a year.  The possibility of extension depends on your current visa type. Tourist visas are generally the most extendable, while others like work visas might have specific renewal procedures. You cannot extend an expired visa. It's crucial to apply before your current visa reaches its expiry date. There might be grace periods and fines associated with overstaying.

Application Process:

  • Gather Documents: You'll need your passport (original and copy), visa application form, coloured passport-sized photographs, and payment for the extension fee (around AED 1000).
  • Online: Many government websites like GDRFAD or specific Emirates Immigration Departments offer online visa extension options.
  • Agents: Authorised visa agents can assist with the application process for a fee.
  • Submit Application and Pay Fees: Once you've chosen the method, submit your application and pay the relevant fees. The fee for UAE visa extension is AED 1000.
  • Collect Your Extended Visa: Upon approval (usually within 3-5 working days), you can download your e-visa or collect your updated passport with the extension stamp depending on the application method.

Here are some common reasons why a UAE visa application may be rejected:

  • Incomplete or Inaccurate Application: Ensure thorough completion of the application form, attaching all required documentation before submission. Any inaccuracies or omissions may lead to visa refusal.
  • Past Visa Violations: Previous breaches of UAE visa regulations, such as illegal employment or visa overstay, can result in visa denial.
  • Security Concerns: Visa applications may be rejected if immigration authorities have suspicions or concerns regarding an applicant's security background.

If your previous UAE E-visa application was denied, you have the option to reapply. However, it's crucial to understand the reasons for the initial rejection and address them before submitting a new application. Review any rejection notices or communications from UAE immigration authorities for specific feedback.

To avoid another rejection, ensure that your new application is error-free and meets all requirements.

Before reapplying for a UAE E-visa, gather the necessary documents:

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned entry date into the UAE and has two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • Provide a scanned copy of your passport's personal information page.
  • Have a credit/debit card or PayPal account ready to pay the Dubai tourist visa fees.
  • Use a current email address to receive your UAE E-visa.

When reapplying:

  • Address any issues: Correct any mistakes or deficiencies from your previous application. Make sure all required documents mentioned above are accurate and complete.
  • Provide additional information: If possible, include any extra details or documents that could strengthen your application.
  • Seek assistance if needed: If you're unsure about why your application was rejected or need guidance, consider reaching out to UAE Immigration Services for clarification or assistance before reapplying.

If your UAE e-visa application is rejected there isn't a formal process for appealing the decision. Typically, if your UAE e-visa is denied, you will receive notification outlining the reasons for the rejection. If you believe the denial occurred due to misinformation or an assessment error, you may consider reaching out to the UAE embassy or consulate for clarification and resolution.

Upon arrival at the UAE airport, it's important to follow these steps for a smooth and hassle-free experience:

  • Ensure Travel Documents are Ready: Have your passport and a valid UAE visit visa readily available for quick verification by immigration authorities. It's advisable to carry physical printouts of these documents or ensure they are easily accessible on your mobile device.
  • Understand UAE (Dubai) Regulations: Proceed to the customs area if you have items to declare or if your baggage requires inspection. Familiarise yourself with the UAE (Dubai) Customs Regulations , which offer information on various services, duty-free shopping options, and traveller facilities.
  • Follow Unaccompanied Minor Guidelines: If you are travelling as an unaccompanied minor, remain with your designated flight attendant for safety. Upon arrival, identify your assigned adult at the destination airport to ensure a secure transition.

In summary, this guide simplifies the process of obtaining a visa for Dubai. Simply follow the steps that align with your travel plans, and you'll soon be exploring the wonders of Dubai's captivating cityscape and rich culture.

Ensure utmost accuracy when filling out the application, particularly when entering personal information and email addresses/whatsapp number. Timely verification of your email is crucial, as it serves as the primary communication channel for updates on your visa application status.

For a seamless application experience, use Teleport's user-friendly platform. We guarantee that your submission aligns with Dubai tourist visa requirements, streamlining your journey to this dynamic city.

Should you have any inquiries or require assistance, our dedicated team is at your service. Contact us at +91 73148 52914 or reach out via WhatsApp .

Wishing you safe and delightful adventures in Dubai! 🌴✈️

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Everything you need to know about getting a tourist visa for Dubai

It’s fairly easy….

Thinking of visiting Dubai, but you’re not sure how to get a tourist visa? Perhaps you already live in this gorgeous city and want to share it with family and friends, but aren’t sure how to go about securing the ever-important visa. For some it’s as easy as showing up at the airport, for others, there is a process that needs to be followed.

Here is everything you need to know about getting a tourist visa for Dubai.

No visa required

Citizens of the GCC areas do not require any sort of visa to enter Dubai. You simply need to provide your passport or your national ID at the point of entry and you will be granted entrance.

Visa on arrival

If you fall into this category, you’re in luck because there are certain countries that can simply arrive at Dubai International Airport and receive a tourist visa, on arrival.

There are a total of 50 countries that receive visas on arrival. Some include The United Kingdom (UK), The United States of America (USA), and countries that are part of the EU. For some countries you will be eligible for a 30-day visa, and for others a 90-day visa, with the possibility of extension.

Indian citizens who are holders of tourist visas from the USA, green cards, or have a residence visa in the UK or EU will also receive a visa on arrival, for 14 days, provided that the green card and residence visas have been valid for more than six months.

If you are a Mexican passport holder, you will be granted a multiple-entry visa on arrival. Your visa is valid for up to 180 days and is valid for six months from the date that the visa has been issued.

The list of countries that are able to attain a tourist visa on arrival in Dubai or the UAE may change from time to time and so you can easily see if you are eligible for a tourist visa on arrival by following the steps here .

Pre-arranged visa

When you do not fall under the above categories that means you need to apply for a tourist visa before you enter Dubai. This can be done in a number of ways.

You can easily apply directly through certain airlines including FlyDubai and Emirates . Alternatively, you can organise a tourist visa through licensed travel agents, tour operators and the hotel you will be staying at.

It is important to note that you cannot apply for a tourist visa through the UAE Embassy, one of the organisers mentioned above will apply for your visa on your behalf through the visa-issuing authorities here in Dubai.

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Dubai Tourist Visa Guidelines: Everything You Need to Know in 2024

  • Author- Rose Mary
  • Publish Date- 16-01-2024

The city of Dubai , once a tiny fishing hamlet on the Arabian Gulf, is now one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities. As one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is home to almost 200 nationalities and offers tourists an unforgettable experience. Dubai exudes a spirit of potential and creativity, whether on the banks of the Creek or at the top of the Burj Khalifa , the world's tallest structure. Memories are just waiting to be formed here, with an unrivalled coastline, stunning desert, and magnificent cityscapes.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reopened its borders and restarted tourist visa applications for fully vaccinated visitors, including Indian citizens, ahead of Expo 2020 in Dubai.

Dubai Tourist Visa Guidelines in 2024

The Dubai Tourist Visa Guidelines outline the specific rules and regulations established by the Dubai immigration authorities for visitors who wish to explore the city's wonders. To help you navigate through this topic effectively, we have divided the guidelines into various sections for your convenience.

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1. Types of Dubai Tourist Visas

Dubai offers different types of tourist visas based on the duration and purpose of your visit. Let's take a closer look at these visa categories:

  • 14-Day Tourist Visa
  • 30-Day Tourist Visa
  • 90-Day Tourist Visa

Each visa type comes with its own validity period, allowing you to plan your stay accordingly.

2. Eligibility Criteria

To obtain a Dubai tourist visa, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria. The following requirements must be fulfilled:

  • A valid passport with a minimum validity term of six months is required.
  • Confirmed return ticket
  • Proof of accommodation in Dubai
  • Proof of financial ability to finance your stay
  • No criminal record

It's crucial to ensure that you fulfil these criteria before proceeding with your visa application.

Suggested Read: Am I Eligible for Dubai Transit Visa with Layover Less Than Eight Hours  

3. Application Process

The application process for a Dubai tourist visa is relatively straightforward. To apply for a visa, follow these steps:

  • Fill out the online visa application form.
  • Attach the required documents, such as passport copies, photographs, and flight details.
  • Pay the visa fee through the designated payment channels.
  • Submit your application.

Your application will be assessed by immigration authorities once it has been filed, and you will be notified regarding the status of your visa.

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4. Required Documents

When applying for a Dubai tourist visa, it's essential to prepare the necessary documents. The following documents are typically required:

  • Passport with at least six months' validity
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Proof of accommodation in Dubai (hotel booking, invitation letter from a host, etc.)
  • Bank statements or other proof of financial capability
  • Completed visa application form

Make sure to have these documents ready and ensure their accuracy before submitting your visa application.

5. Processing Time

The Dubai Tourist Visa Processing Time varies according to the visa category and other criteria. Typically, it takes around 3 to 5 working days for the authorities to process your application. However, during peak seasons or under certain circumstances, it may take longer. It's advisable to apply for your visa well in advance to avoid any last-minute complications.

Suggested Read: Dubai Visa for Ethiopia Passport Holder Living in Ethiopia  

6. Visa Fees

Dubai tourist visa fees also depend on the type of visa you are applying for. The costs may vary from one category to another. It's important to check the official Dubai immigration website or consult with the relevant authorities to get accurate information about the current visa fees.

7. Visa Extension

If you wish to extend your stay in Dubai beyond the initial visa period, you have the option of requesting a visa extension. The extension process involves submitting the required documents and paying the extension fee. It's crucial to apply for an extension before your current visa expires to avoid any legal complications.

Dubai Tourist Visa Rules: Covid

Passengers from Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Liberia, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Karachi, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia with all types of visas and/or entry permissions granted by the appropriate authority in the United Arab Emirates are permitted to travel to Dubai by following the stated rules:

1. Dubai tourist visa requirements for Indian

  • First test: RT-PCR 48 hours after aircraft departure.
  • 2nd test: 6 hours prior to departure at Airport (the second test will take place at the Airport six hours before departure)
  • Arrival in the UAE is required for the third test (free of charge as of now).
  • 4th test: All customers, including children and babies, must upload COVID-19 negative RT-PCR results to the AIR Suvidha Portal. Within 72 hours after departure, a test should have been taken.
  • 5th test: If the customer's travel finishes at the first port of entry, they must pay for a molecular test when they arrive and proceed to home quarantine or self-health monitoring. They are not obligated to wait for the results of the tests.
  • Customers will have to wait for the RT-PCR test results if there is an onward connection. Only if the test findings are negative will you be allowed to continue your travel.

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2. These are some of Dubai's tourist visa regulations:

  • 72 hours before flight departure from Dubai, the cost of an RT-PCR test is around AED 60–80 per individual. No test is required for children under the age of one.
  • A new procedure has been implemented by the Dubai Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management, which will take effect on June 23, 2021.
  • Residents should have had two doses of a vaccine that has been authorized by the UAE Authority.
  • Within 48 hours of departure, passengers must have gotten a negative test result for a PCT Test. Citizens of the United Arab Emirates are exempt.
  • Only PCR test certificates with QR codes are acceptable.
  • 4 hours before departure, all travellers should undergo a rapid PCR test.
  • On arrival at Dubai Airport, all passengers must undergo a PCR test. Passengers should be placed in institutionalised quarantine until they get their PCR test results, which should arrive within 24 hours. Citizens and residents of the United Arab Emirates
  • Diplomats are free from this requirement.

3. Operating Status

  • According to the most recent information obtained on May 6, 2021, all tourists travelling from India are prohibited from entering Dubai until May 31, unless they spend 14 days in another nation before arriving in Dubai.
  • Passenger Obligation
  • Abu Dhabi takes 72 hours, while Sharjah takes 96 hours. Children under the age of 12 are not required to take the test. The certificate must be signed and stamped by the appropriate approved lab, and it must be in English or Arabic, with a QR code on the original report. Transiting Dubai RT-PCR 72 hours before departure is acceptable; nevertheless, the rules of the other countries will apply.
  • UAE nationals are exempt from the aforementioned but will be asked to perform a PCR test upon arrival at DXB.

Further Read: Guide to Dubai Airport Transit Security Checks and Procedures  

All travellers must comply with the following requirement:.

  • Before arriving at DXB, complete the Declaration Form.
  • Before you go, download the COVID-19 DXB smart app.
  • No later than 96 hours before departure, print a negative COVID-19 certificate and PCR test. PCR is waived for children under the age of 12 and travellers with moderate or severe impairments.
  • A healthcare professional must sign and stamp all negative COVID-19 certificates (digital stamps and signatures are acceptable).
  • Perform PCR tests on DXB arrivals and self-isolate until results are obtained.
  • Tourists holding a valid visa or visa on arrival do not need to seek clearance from the GDRFA or the ICA.
  • Tourists must have a valid round-trip ticket from their destination country.
  • Tourists must have a hotel reservation or proof of address, as well as sufficient cash to cover daily expenses throughout their stay.
  • The ALHOSN app must be downloaded and registered by all passengers travelling.
  • The DXB Smart App must also be downloaded and registered by visitors to Dubai.
  • When entering the UAE, you must download and submit a Health Declaration Form and a Quarantine Undertaking Form.
  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has published a list of laboratories around the nation that conduct the Covid-19 real-time RT-PCR test, TrueNat test, and CBNAAT test.

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Citizens of these countries do not require advance visa arrangements to enter the UAE and can obtain a visa upon arrival for 30 days with a 10-day grace period for extension.

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How do I apply for a visit visa?

Your visit visa has to be applied for by a sponsor, who is a person or organization who will be responsible for you while you are here, and will represent you to the authorities as and when required. For a visit visa, your sponsor could be:

  • A 30-Day Tourist Visa, which can be extended to 40 days
  • A 14-Day Service Visa, Or
  • A 30-Day Visit Visa which can be extended for other 30 days.
  • - Airlines and airlines handlers can apply on behalf of their crew members for a 96-hour transit visa
  • - Other organizations based in the United Arab Emirates may only apply for Visit Visas and Service Visas
  • - Individuals (Relatives Or Friends) already resident in the United Arab Emirates may, subject to guidelines, also apply on your behalf for a Visit Visa

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Additional changes to entry, testing and quarantine requirements in response to the Omicron variant

There are temporary changes for all travellers, including Canadian citizens, regardless of their vaccination status.

Additional restrictions and requirements now apply to these countries:

  • Botswana, Egypt, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe

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Changes to border measures

New border measures include

  • rules for re-entering Canada, if leaving for 72 hours or less
  • who is considered fully vaccinated
  • rules for travelling within Canada

Starting January 15, 2022, there will be new rules for who can enter Canada as an unvaccinated or partially vaccinated traveller.

Learn more about the new measures

Venezuelan passport holders

You may need to complete extra steps when you fill out your application .

If the printed expiry date on your Venezuelan passport has passed

If the printed expiry date has passed and you’re applying for a visitor visa, study permit, work permit or to extend your stay as a temporary resident in Canada, follow these steps:

  • Add 5 years to the printed expiry date shown on your passport and enter it in the expiry date field of the application form.
  • Include a letter of explanation with your application stating: “I am a Venezuelan national with a Venezuelan passport, which has been extended for 5 years”.

Warning: If your passport is still expired after adding 5 years to the printed expiry date, your passport is considered expired. You’re not eligible to submit an application with that passport.

Prepare documents and apply

The reason you’re traveling to Canada determines the way you apply and the documents you need to submit with your visa application.

Why are you applying for a visitor visa?

  • To visit as a tourist
  • To visit for business
  • To visit your spouse or partner who has sponsored you for permanent residence

What is your family member’s status in Canada?

  • Canadian citizen
  • Person registered under Canada’s Indian Act
  • Canadian permanent resident
  • Temporary resident in Canada
  • For compassionate reasons
  • To join a vessel as a marine crew member (known as a “seafarer”)
  • None of the above

Do you plan to visit your children or grandchildren for more than 6 months?

You may be eligible to apply for a Super Visa

A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years.

Find out how to apply for a Super Visa

Step 1 Gather documents

Gather these documents to submit with your visa application and bring when you travel.

About the documents listed

  • Not all documents listed below are required—some are optional.
  • This is not an exhaustive list of acceptable proof to support your visa application.
  • Only submit the recommended documents that prove you’re eligible for a visa.
  • Even if you submit all the documents listed, there is no guarantee that we’ll approve your application.
  • We may request more information from you in addition to what is listed here.

Documents we accept:

  • passports (regular, official or diplomatic)  from most countries (see exceptions below)
  • alien’s passport for stateless persons
  • US Permit to Re-Enter (Form I-327)
  • US Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571)
  • other refugee travel documents for non-citizens

Documents we don’t accept:

  • any passport issued by Somalia
  • non-machine-readable passports issued by the Czech Republic
  • temporary passports issued by the Republic of South Africa
  • provisional passports issued by Venezuela

A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you’ll use to travel to Canada

If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of

  • the page that shows your birth date and country of origin
  • any pages with stamps, visas or markings

If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your

  • date of birth
  • document number
  • citizenship or residency status
  • expiry date (if applicable)

Submit this document with your visa application.

Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.

Submit the completed form with your visa application.

Each applicant 18 years or older must complete this form.

Submit the completed form with your visa application

Documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend or alone.

You may need to show

  • a letter that authorizes the minor child to travel to Canada
  • other documents, such as adoption papers or a custody decree, depending on if the minor child travels alone or not

Consult Minor children travelling to Canada .

Submit these with your visa application.

  • Show the border services officer when you arrive in Canada.

If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.

Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.

Include a clear copy of 1 or more of the following:

  • your previous passports and/or visas (used within the last 10 years to travel outside your country)
  • entry and exit stamps
  • study and/or work permits that indicate your duration outside of your country
  • expired or valid visas

Submit this document with your visa application

Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada

Include copies of any of the following:

  • flight details
  • hotel reservations
  • registration for an event

This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.

Bank name and contact This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.

Proof it is your account Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.

Account details At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.

Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.

The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.

Business visitor

A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada

Submit this with your visa application.

A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:

  • study and/or work permits that indicate your duration outside your country

Copies of any of the following:

A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.

The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.

The letter should include the following:

  • date, no earlier than 3 months before you apply
  • confirmation that you have a job with the employer
  • your full name and date of birth
  • date you started the job
  • brief description of your job
  • current salary
  • contact information of your manager
  • phone number
  • email address
  • employer information
  • company name
  • state or province
  • Your manager or human resources contact should print their name and sign the letter.

A letter from a business or company in Canada

It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.

A copy of the letter from the business or company inviting you to Canada

  • The letter must be written to you from the business or company.

Consult the details to include in the letter .

Visit your spouse or partner who sponsored you for permanent residence

Proof of your relationship with the person or family member inviting you to Canada

This can include a copy of

  • a marriage certificate
  • Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union (IMM5409)
  • a birth certificate
  • an official document naming you as a parent

Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.

The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.

  • other documents, such as adoption papers or a custody decree, depending on whether the minor child travels alone

Consult Minor children travelling to Canada

A letter written by your family member in Canada

A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada

  • The letter must be written to you from your family member.
  • current Salary

Complete the form that declares you and your partner are in a common-law relationship. Also provide proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together.

What is a common-law partner?

Proof can include

  • joint bank accounts or credit cards
  • joint ownership of a home
  • joint residential leases
  • joint rental receipts
  • joint utilities (electricity, gas, telephone)
  • joint management of household expenses
  • proof of joint purchases, especially for household items
  • mail addressed to either person or both people at the same address

Faster visitor visa processing for spousal applicants

If you’re being sponsored for permanent residence (PR) by your spouse or partner, you could benefit from faster processing for a visitor visa.

You may be eligible if you

  • submitted an application to be sponsored for permanent residence
  • received an acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) that confirms the application is in progress

Applications that need more information, for example custody documents for a child, will take longer to process.

When your sponsor receives the AOR for your permanent residence application, you can apply for a visitor visa. If you’re eligible, your visitor visa application will automatically receive faster processing. You don’t need to request it.

You must still meet all of the requirements to be eligible for a visitor visa .

Visit family (Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act, or permanent resident of Canada)

Submit with visa application

Visit children or grandchildren Super visa option

Submit this with your visa or super visa application.

For super visa applicants only

Proof that medical insurance for at least $100,000 coverage has been purchased from a Canadian insurance company.

A copy of the insurance certificate or policy you received for medical insurance coverage for 1 year with a Canadian insurance company.

Submit this with your super visa application.

Documents that show that the super visa applicant’s child or grandchild meets the low income cut-off minimum.

Submit one of the following documents:

  • If the child or grandchild does not have a paper copy of their notice of assessment on file, they can view and print their tax returns as well as other personal tax information using the Canada Revenue Agency My Account online service.
  • a copy of the child’s or grandchild’s most recent T4 or T1
  • an original letter from the child’s or grandchild’s employer stating their job title, job description and salary
  • a letter from an accountant confirming the child’s or grandchild’s annual income, if they are self-employed.
  • proof of other sources of income (pension statement, investments, etc.)

A document confirming that you had an  immigration medical exam (IME)

The exam must conducted by a panel physician authorized by IRCC.

Get complete details about how to get a medical exam with a panel physician.

Submit this with your super visa application, or wait for instructions from the visa office.

Visit family (temporary resident of Canada)

A letter written by your family in Canada

Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do once in Canada

Visit for compassionate reasons

A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada.

  • Show the border services officer when you arrive in Canada

A letter written to you from a person or business inviting you to Canada

A copy of the letter from the person or business inviting you to Canada

  • registration for an event.

Please indicate clearly if family members will accompany you to Canada.

Submit the following documents with your visa application:

  • digital copy of Seaman’s Book
  • digital copy of a signed Letter of Invitation from a ship or port agent in Canada
  • digital copy of an Introduction Letter from recruiter shipping agency or vessel owner
  • digital copy of the employment contract

Step 2 Apply through the IRCC Portal

Step 2 apply.

To apply for a visitor visa to visit Canada on business, you need to qualify as a business visitor.

To qualify, you must show that:

  • you plan to stay for less than 6 months
  • you don’t plan to enter the Canadian labour market
  • your main place of business and source of income and profits is outside Canada

Business visitor activities include business meetings, special events or training for a few days or weeks.

If your meeting, event or conference is registered with us, include the event code in your application. You should get this code from the organizer.

Note: If you plan to stay for more than 6 months, or if you plan to work in Canada, you may be considered a temporary worker and have to  apply for a work permit .

To apply online, you need a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents, and a valid credit or debit card.

Read the instruction guide before you complete your application. As an online applicant, you can ignore steps 3 and 4 of the guide (paying the fees and submitting your application).

If you’re applying for the first time , you must pay the biometrics fee when you submit your application (unless you’re exempt). Otherwise, you may experience delays.

Apply through the IRCC Secure account

Sign in to your IRCC secure account

Apply through the IRCC Portal

Only for tourists, visiting for business, family visits, compassionate reasons

Sign in to the IRCC portal

To apply for a visitor visa to join a vessel as a marine crew member (seafarer) , you must

  • be travelling to Canada to join a ship’s crew
  • hold a seafarer’s identity document
  • hold a valid passport or travel document
  • have proof of employment on a vessel at a Canadian port

As a seafarer, you’re not eligible for a transit visa and you must apply for a visitor visa (temporary resident visa).

Note: When asked to “Tell us more about what you’ll do in Canada”, include “Join vessel” or “Seafarer”.

Register to the IRCC portal

Applying on paper for specific situations

If you need a visitor visa to travel to Canada, you must apply online for one. Only online applications will be accepted and processed. However, you can apply on paper if:

  • you can’t apply online because of a disability or
  • you’re travelling with an identity or travel document that was issued to a refugee, a stateless person or a non-citizen

The application package includes an instruction guide and all the forms you need to fill out.

Read the guide carefully before you complete your application . We will not refund your application fee, so make sure you need a visitor visa before you apply.

Each individual applicant must submit a completed application form. Applicants under the age of 18 must have this form signed by a parent or a guardian.

Download the application package .

Pay your application fees

In most cases, your fees will include processing fees for you and anyone you include on your application.

If you’re applying for the first time, you must pay the biometrics fee when you submit your application (unless you’re exempt). Otherwise, you may experience delays.

Third-party fees

Depending on your situation, you may need to pay third parties for

  • your medical exam
  • a police certificate

Our instruction guides (opens in a new tab) can help you understand which fees apply to you.

Submit your application

Families should send their individual applications in one package. The principal applicant must send this combined package to the location where their application will be processed.

Select the country/territory you’ll be applying from to find out where to submit your application. You can choose your country of nationality or the country or territory where you have been legally admitted:

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Cayman Islands
  • Central African Republic
  • China (People’s Republic of)
  • Comoros Island
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Czech Republic
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Hong Kong SAR
  • Liechtenstein
  • Marshall Islands
  • Micronesia (Federated States of)
  • Netherlands
  • New Caledonia
  • New Zealand
  • North Korea
  • North Macedonia (Republic of)
  • Palestinian Authority (Gaza)
  • Palestinian Authority (West Bank)
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Puerto Rico
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • South Sudan
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Switzerland
  • Timor-Leste (Timor oriental)
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkmenistan
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • US Virgin Islands

If you need to give biometrics (fingerprints and photograph), and you’re applying on paper, submit your application in person . VAC staff will check that it is complete and will confirm that you have paid the correct fees before you can give your biometrics.

Credit cards and prepaid cards

We accept the following credit cards and prepaid cards:

  • MasterCard ®
  • American Express ®
  • UnionPay ® (for online applications only; debit cards not accepted)

If you use a prepaid credit card, keep it for at least 18 months after you pay to make refunds easier. Find more on prepaid cards .

We also accept all Visa Debit cards.

The card you use doesn’t have to be in your name. The cardholder’s name will appear on the receipt but it does not need to match your application.

Debit cards

  • be from a Canadian bank using INTERAC ® Online
  • be registered for online banking through your bank’s website

We also accept all Debit MasterCard ® and Visa ® Debit cards. If your card has the Visa Debit logo on it, alone or with the INTERAC ® Online logo, select Visa Debit as your payment method.

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How to apply for or renew a U.S. tourist visa

If you visit the U.S. for tourism or business, you may need a visitor visa, also known as a tourist visa. Learn how to get and renew this type of nonimmigrant visa.

Find out if you need a visa to visit the U.S.

Check if your country participates in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) . If it does, you can get a waiver and will not need a visa. If you do not see your country listed, you will need a visitor visa.

Visitor (tourist) visas and other travel documents for entering the U.S.

The visitor visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa for people who wish to temporarily enter the U.S. There are two categories:

  • B-1 for business travel
  • B-2 for tourism and medical treatment

Learn about B-1 and B-2 visas , including:

  • Reasons you would need each type of visitor visa
  • How to apply
  • What documents you will need
  • Application fees
  • How to prepare for your interview at your U.S. embassy or consulate

Along with your visa, you must bring a passport issued by your country of citizenship. When you arrive at your port of entry into the U.S., officials will issue you a Form I-94, which electronically records your arrival and departure dates. Learn more about Form I-94.

How to renew a visitor visa

The process to renew a visitor visa is the same as getting one for the first time. Follow the process to apply for a visitor visa from the Department of State.

Find the contact information for your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and contact them for visa renewal information.

Understand expiration dates for visas and I-94 forms

  • The date you must depart the U.S. will be shown on your Form I-94. This date is determined by the Customs and Border Protection officer when you arrive at the port-of-entry into the U.S. 
  • Only diplomatic visa holders and their dependents can renew their visas while they are in the U.S.

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Dubai: Use the Metro regularly? Well, now you can get free coffee on the way!

Dubai Roads and Transport Authority announced a special offer for Metro users, where they can enjoy a free coffee when they use the Metro.

The offer is only available at three stations and for an hour only.

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When is the offer available?

You can get the complimentary coffee on Wednesday, June 19, from 10 to 11am.

Which stations is the offer available at?

These are the stations at which you will be able to get the coffee:

• Mashreq • Equiti • Onpassive

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Biden announces new policy shielding undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation

President Joe Biden is taking executive action to protect undocumented spouses of American citizens — a move that would shield about 500,000 immigrants from deportation.

The White House announced the election-year policy Tuesday, framing it as “new action to keep families together.” NBC News reported last week that action protecting the spouses was likely to be announced soon, after urging from immigration advocates and Democratic lawmakers and as the president courts Latino voters in crucial battleground states.

The new policy will allow non-citizens who have been in the country for at least 10 years and are married to a U.S. citizen, and their children, to apply for permanent residence without leaving the country.

During a ceremony at the White House, Biden called the steps as a "common-sense fix" to a system that is "cumbersome, risky and separates families."

He said the order would go into effect this summer and stressed that it would not benefit people who recently came into the country. Instead, it would help people who are "paying taxes and contributing to our country" and their family members.

“This is the biggest thing since DACA,” said a source familiar with the matter, an immigration advocate.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, announced by then-President Barack Obama in 2012, allowed immigrants who illegally came to the U.S. as children to stay in the country.

Foreshadowing the likely battles to come over the policy, the White House was keen to stress that it has been tough on unlawful border crossings and has worked to dismantle people-smuggling networks.

The president "believes that securing the border is essential," it said in a news release Tuesday outlining the new action.

"He also believes in expanding lawful pathways and keeping families together, and that immigrants who have been in the United States for decades, paying taxes and contributing to their communities, are part of the social fabric of our country," the statement said.

The statement added that the spouses eligible to apply for this have been in the U.S. for 23 years on average.

The program would also make it easier for some undocumented immigrants to get a green card and a path to U.S. citizenship.

Sources also say that the undocumented spouses would be allowed to obtain work permits on a case-by-case basis.

The action includes plans to allow DACA recipients who earned degrees in higher education and are seeking a job in that same field to more quickly receive work visas.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., immediately ripped the administration's announcement, painting it as "granting amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens," and saying it would "incentivize more illegal immigration and endanger Americans."

The new program is expected to be challenged in court.

Noting the likelihood of lawsuits, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement that passing legislation would be "the only action that will fully allow these deserving individuals to put down roots, start families, further their education, and continue contributing to our society without fear of deportation." But he also acknowledged that getting a bill through Congress would be unlikely given Republican opposition to previous immigration overhauls.

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Eid Al Adha 2024 in UAE: Prayer timings revealed in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah

Here's how the special day unfolds for the country's faithful.

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Besides serving up a four-day weekend in the UAE, the Islamic festival of Eid Al Adha is a deeply spiritual experience for Muslims. Celebrated a day after the holiest day in Islam — the day of Arafah — the festival sees friends and family come together for a day of prayers, celebration, and feasting.

This year, employees of both private and public sectors will get four paid holidays to mark the festival. The break is from Saturday, June 15, till Tuesday, June 18.

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Eid Al Adha is marked on the 10th of the Islamic month Dhul Hijjah, which falls on Sunday, June 16. On this day, Muslims dress their best and set out for mosques and large open spaces called musallahs shortly after sunrise to offer special prayers. Most places of worship fill up quickly with hundreds and thousands of men, women, children, and the elderly.

Prayer spaces typically remain open from the Fajr (morning) prayer, with the Eid takbir (chants) ringing out of mosques until the special prayer starts. Here are the prayer timings in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah, based on multiple sources:

  • Abu Dhabi city: 5.50am
  • Al Ain: 5.44am

(According to the interactive e-calendar published by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre)

Dubai: 5.45am

(According to the Hijri calendar published by Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai)

Sharjah: 5.44am

(According to the Hijri calendar published by the Sharjah Islamic Affairs Department)

The following timings are based on time zone calculations and may vary. The exact timings will be updated based on official announcements.

Ajman: 5.44am

Umm Al Quwain: 5.43am

Ras Al Khaimah: 5.41am

Fujairah: 5.41am

How the Eid prayer is offered

The Eid prayer is a congregational one and consists of two units (raka’ah). In the first, the imam will lead worshippers in offering multiple takbirs before reciting the surah Fatiha and another chapter from the holy Quran. In the second unit, too, multiple takbirs are said. At the end of the prayer, the imam will give a two-part sermon.

Muslims are expected to listen to the sermon before hugging their loved ones to wish them Eid Mubarak — and from there, the day’s festivities begin.

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  • Non-petition-based nonimmigrant visa (except E): $185.00

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*Though petition-based nonimmigrant visas, the processing fee for these visas is $185.00

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