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Visa for Tourist Visiting United Arab Emirates

Dubai is the city that the entire world wants to visit for its high-rise buildings, beautiful beaches, and warm, welcoming people. If you would like to visit Dubai or bring a loved one here, then get a Dubai tourist visa from South Travels. We have our tourist visa quota with Dubai Immigration, so the entire process becomes easy once you associate with us. Also, be assured that we offer the most competitive prices. You can visit the UAE completely hassle-free and leave the visa process entirely to us.

South Travels is providing UAE Tourist Visas and Dubai Visit Visas for all nationalities who are planning to visit the UAE. We encourage people to visit the UAE with custom-made packages that South Travels can help you make. We have a 96-hour transit visa, a 14-day transit visa, a 30-day short-term visa, a 60-day visa, and the newly introduced 90-day leisure visa. This helps people visit the UAE to meet their loved ones who reside there or for leisure purposes. UAE visit visas are required for most nationalities, like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and many Asian countries.

Dubai visit visas have an option for 30 days and a 60-day option. If you’re planning your visit for the short term, it will be advisable to opt for a 30-day visit. Visa, 60-Day Visit Visa whereas a 90-day UAE visa is commonly used for long-term visits, like bringing your family or friends for a longer stay. If you feel you want to extend your visa as you're nearing your last date to exit, we can help you renew the visa without leaving your home.

There are several types of entry permits for visitors coming to Dubai, referred to as entry Visa. This website aims to provide information’s about Dubai Visa and all information’s are correct to the best of our knowledge however, Visa rules and requirements can and do change suddenly, and without warning even government websites can be slow to update. The UAE embassy in your country or the relevant authority in the UAE (DNRD in Dubai) is probably the only source of information you can rely on.

Single Entry Visa

Any one of the travel services (Hotel / Air ticket / Tours /Transfers) is required to avail this special offer,
Additional charges of AED 100 per visa type will apply if you only wish to process Dubai visa through southtravels.com
Note: Visa process takes 2 to 3 working days from the date of the payment receipt.

48 Hours Transit Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
250

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
70

Price in U.S. Dollar

96 Hours Transit Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
350

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
95

Price in U.S. Dollar

14 Days Tourist Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
395

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
108

Price in U.S. Dollar

30 Days Tourist Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
449

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
123

Price in U.S. Dollar

60 Days Tourist Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
799

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
218

Price in U.S. Dollar

90 Days Tourist Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
1699

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
464

Price in U.S. Dollar

Multiple Entry Visa

Any one of the travel services (Hotel / Air ticket / Tours / Transfers) is required to avail this special offer,
Additional charges of AED 100 per visa type will apply if you only wish to process Dubai visa through southtravels.com
Note: Visa process takes 2 to 3 working days from the date of the payment receipt.

30 Days Multiple Entry Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
849

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
231

Price in U.S. Dollar

60 DAYS Multiple Entry Visa

Visa Fee

Processing Fee

AED
1149

Price in UAE Dirhams

USD
313

Price in U.S. Dollar

Documents / Requirements

  • Clear Scanned Passport Copy of each Applicant (valid for 6 months).
  • Scanned Colored Passport Size Photo or 2×2 Photo of each Applicant.
  • Complete the Payment Process.

Important Information

  • We recommend to apply for your Tourist Visa at least 5 – 7 days prior to your arrival.
  • Visa approval is sole discretion of the Dubai Immigration Officials.
  • Visa fee once paid will be non-refundable, if delayed, approved or rejected.
  • Other Terms and Conditions apply.

FAQ – UAE Visit Visa Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Who needs a visa to visit the UAE?

    Most nationalities require a visa to enter the UAE. However, citizens of certain countries are eligible for visa- free entry or visa on arrival. It is advisable to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality. Contact us: +971 4 447 3839

  • How can I apply for a UAE visa?

    You can apply for a UAE visa through the official UAE government website, or Alternatively, you can seek assistance from travel agencies that offer visa application services. We are an authorized visa Agency in the UAE.

  • What are the types of UAE visas available?

    The UAE offers various types of visas, including tourist visas, visit visas, business visas, and transit visas. The specific visa type you need will depend on the purpose and duration of your visit.

  • What is the validity period of a UAE visa?

    The validity of a UAE visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the purpose of your visit. Tourist visas are typically valid for 30 or 90 days, while visit visas may have longer durations.

  • What are the required documents for a UAE visa application?

    The required documents may vary based on the type of visa you are applying for. Generally, you will need a completed visa application form, a valid passport with sufficient validity, passport-sized photographs, proof of travel itinerary or accommodation, and financial documents to demonstrate your ability to cover your expenses during the visit.

  • How long does it take to process a UAE visa?

    In less than 2 Days, the processing time for a UAE visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the visa application channel you choose. It can take anywhere from a few days to a few months for the visa to be processed.

  • Can I extend my UAE visa?

    In certain cases, it is possible to extend your UAE visa with various methods. However, visa extension rules and regulations may vary, and it is advisable to check with the relevant authorities or consult with a visa service provider for accurate information.

  • Is travel insurance required for a UAE visa?

    While travel insurance is mandatory for a UAE visa, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and other unforeseen events during your stay in the UAE.

  • Can I work on a tourist visa in the UAE?

    No, it is not permitted to work on a tourist visa in the UAE. If you intend to work in the UAE, you will need to obtain the appropriate work visa sponsored by a UAE employer.

  • Can I enter the UAE on a transit visa?

    Yes, the UAE offers transit visas for passengers transiting through the country's airports. These visas are typically valid for a short duration and have specific eligibility criteria.

  • Do I need a sponsor for a UAE visa?

    The requirement for a sponsor varies depending on the type of visa you are applying for. For tourist visas, a hotel or travel agency can act as your sponsor. For other types of visas, such as employment or visit visas, a UAE employer or resident can sponsor you.

  • Can I visit other emirates on a UAE visit visa?

    Yes, a UAE visit visa generally allows you to visit any of the seven emirates, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and others. However, it is important to comply with the visa conditions and any specific entry restrictions imposed by individual emirates.

  • Can I apply for a UAE visa while inside the country?

    It is generally possible to apply for a UAE visa while inside the country. Visa applications are usually processed before you enter the UAE, and you will need to obtain the visa before your arrival.

  • Can I enter the UAE if my passport is expiring soon?

    To enter the UAE, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry. It is advisable to renew your passport if its validity is close to expiration before applying for a UAE visa.

  • What should I do if my UAE visa application is rejected?

    If your UAE visa application is rejected, you can reapply or seek clarification from the relevant authorities for the reason behind the rejection. It is advisable to review your application and ensure that you meet all the necessary requirements before reapplying.

In rare occasion, processing time may take more than the stated days should Dubai Immigration officials requires further supporting documents to process your application.

It is our pleasure to assist you on your travel to UAE and its seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah) by providing you with affordable Tourist Visa online.

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