UAE Visit Visa

IS PRO specializes in tourist visas and packages for Dubai, the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai.

Types of Dubai Tourist Visas:
The UAE government offers various types of visas for those entering the country. While a Visit Visa allows for multiple activities, a tourist visa is more specific, with travelers on this visa only able to do a few things. A tourist visa is a subcategory of the Visit Visa and is granted for a limited time.

14-day Dubai tourist visa: This visa allows a traveler to stay in UAE for 14 days, making it ideal for someone who wants to explore Dubai but has limited time. It is valid for 2 months, with no travel allowed beyond that time.

30-day Dubai tourist visa: This visa is designed for those who want to stay in Dubai for a longer period. It allows for a stay of 30 days, with the option to visit other cities in UAE. The visa must be completed within 60 days of issuance, after which it lapses. It can be extended by a maximum of 10 days, subject to certain conditions.

For those traveling to Dubai for business purposes, a multiple-entry visa may be a better option for those who need to travel to the city multiple times within a set time frame.

Documents needed for Dubai Tourist Visa:
Travelers applying for a Dubai tourist visa must submit the following documents:

  • Passport: A valid passport reflecting their status must be submitted, along with scanned colored copies of the passport’s first and last page. The passport must be valid for at least six months for the visa application to be processed.
  • Application form: The visa application form must be filled out and signed by the applicant, ensuring that the information provided is accurate.
  • Photograph: A recent color photograph of the traveler must be submitted.
  • Itinerary: The travel itinerary must include the dates of travel, a copy of the flight tickets, and details of the hotel where the traveler will be staying.
  • Financial information: This may not be required in most cases, but it’s better to have the information available.
  • Address proof: This may not be required in all cases, but may be asked if the traveler’s current permanent residency address is different from the applicant’s status.
Additional documents may also be required, depending on the individual case.

Dubai Tourist Visa Validity:
A Dubai tourist visa allows a traveler to enter and stay in the country for the duration of the visa. For example, a traveler with a 14-day visa can only stay for 14 days, while a 30-day visa can be extended by 10 days, allowing a maximum stay of 40 days, subject to certain conditions. The visa is valid for 60 days from the time of issuance and must be completed within that time. Failure to travel or cancel the visa may result in the inability to obtain another visa in the future.

Extent Visit Visa
Dubai (UAE) has relaxed its visa extension policy, allowing travelers to extend their visas twice without leaving the country. The Dubai visit visa is renewable up to two times, with a maximum extension of 60 days. The extension process can be completed for a nominal fee and can be done through various methods. However, it is important to note that there is a fine of AED 100 for extending the visa on the last day, so it is advisable to plan the extension a few days before the visa's expiration. The new reforms to the Dubai visa system now allow people on tourist or visit visas to receive a 30-day extension, twice for a total of 60 days, without the need for exiting the country.

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