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Visas and Immigration |
General Information
Information concerning visa
requirements for those wishing
to travel to the UAE has been
listed below, however visa
reulations and costs are subject
to change and should always be
checked with you travel agent or
nearest UAE embassy before
travelling (see Useful Addresses
for contact details). Do not
overstay your visa as this wll
result in detention and fines.
VISAS
VISIT VISA UPDATE 31/03/03
The Cabinet has decided to
reduce the visit visa period for
citizens of 33 countries who are
allowed to enter the UAE without
a prior visa to one month
non-renewable instead of three
months. The Cabinet also decided
to impose a charge of Dhs100 per
visa to be collected on entry to
the UAE through land, seaport
and airport entry points.
The decision includes citizens
from France, Italy, Germany, the
Netherlands, Belgium,
Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Austria, Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Portugal, Ireland,
Greece, Cyprus, Finland, Malta,
Spain, Monaco, Vatican, Iceland,
Andorra, San Marino,
Liechtenstein, United States,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
Japan, Brunei, Singapore,
Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Visit Visa
Citizens of the UK (with right
of abode in the UK) will be
granted a free of charge visit
visa on arrival in the UAE:
Passports will be stamped with
the visit visa as you pass
through Immigration at any
airport in the UAE. Although the
visa may be stamped for 30 days,
it entitles the holder to stay
in the country for 60 days and
may be renewed once for an
additional period of 30 days for
a fee of Dh500.
Except for citizens of the Gulf
Cooperation Council who do not
require a visa and nationalities
automatically entitled to visit
visas on entry, all other
visitors who wish to stay longer
than 14 days in the UAE (see
Entry Service Permit below) must
obtain a visit visa in advance
through a sponsor. The sponsor
can be your travel agency, your
hotel, the company or department
with which you are doing
business in the UAE, or an
individual (eg. a relative or
friend resident in the UAE).
You can pick up this visit visa
on arrival at the airport, but
there is a fee of Dh100 plus a
Dh10 delivery charge for this
service. In order to complete
your application, your sponsor
will require your date of
arrival, flight details, and a
photocopy of the first few pages
of your passport, which should
be valid for at least three
months.
A hotel will only provide a visa
if you are a guest. For an
individual to sponsor a visit
visa, he or she must earn over
Dh4000 per month and hold a
valid residence visa. Your visit
visa must be deposited at
airport immigration one hour
before the arrival of your
flight. Note that your airline
may require evidence (e.g. a
photocopy) before departure that
a valid visa awaits you on
arrival.
Please note that holders of
British Overseas Citizens
Passport who do not have the
right of abode in the UK do need
visas to enter the UAE.
Tourist Visa
This special category of visit
visa is available for individual
tourists from East and West
Europe who are not entitled to
be issued with a visa on
arrival, as well as visitors
from Thailand, South Africa and
China. The tourist visa, which
must be sponsored by hotels and
tour operators, entitles its
holder to a 30-day stay and is
non-renewable. The fee is Dh100,
with an additional Dh10 for
delivery.
Entry Service Permit
An entry service permit
(sometimes referred to as a
14-day stay) is available to
businessmen and tourists. The
permit must be sponsored by a
company or commercial
establishment or a hotel
licensed to operate within the
UAE. The visa, which is
non-renewable, is valid for 14
days from the date of issue and
the duration of stay is 14 days
from date of entry, exclusive of
arrival and departure days.
There is a fee of Dh120 plus
Dh10 delivery charge for
obtaining an entry service
permit. Allow at least two weeks
for processing of the permit.
Transit Visa
If you are flying to or from
Europe or the United States, to
Asia or Africa and passing
through UAE airports, you can
obtain a special 96-hour transit
visa. You must be sponsored by
an airline operating in the UAE
and you must have a valid ticket
for your onward flight. Your
travel documents will be stamped
with an entry seal and there is
no charge for this visa
Multiple Entry Visa
An option for business visitors
who are frequent visitors to the
UAE and who have a relationship
with a reputable company in the
UAE. Valid for six months from
date of issue, each visit must
not exceed 30 days in total.
This visa costs Dh1000. The
visitor must enter the UAE on a
visit visa and obtain the
multiple entry visa while in the
country.
German citizens (both tourists
and business visitors) may apply
to the UAE embassy in Germany
for one or two year
multiple-entry visa. No sponsor
is required. The maximum
duration of stay should not
exceed three months a year. The
visa fee is Dh1500.
US citizens may apply to the UAE
embassy in the US for one to ten
year multiple-entry visas. A
sponsor is required and the visa
will be granted free of charge.
The maximum duration of stay
should not exceed six months per
visit.
Documents
To obtain a visa from a UAE
embassy, you will need the
following:
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Passport
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2 photographs
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Duplicate application form
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Letter or fax from the
sponsor in the UAE to the
embassy concerned
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A letter from the
applicant's company plus
photocopy
IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENTS
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Abu Dhabi
Saeed bin Tahnoon St.
Abu Dhabi Tel: 02 4462244
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Al Ain Aditaba Road, near Dubai Islamic
Bank, opposite Carrefour
supermarket. Tel: 03 7625555
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Dubai Department of Naturalization and
Residency, Trade Centre Road,
near Bur Dubai Police Station Tel: 04 3980000
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Sharjah Department for Naturalization
and Residence, near General Post
Office Tel: 06 5726777
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Umm al-Qaiwain Tel: 06 7666419
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Ajman Tel: 06 7422255
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Ra's as-Khaimah Tel: 07 2273333
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