United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates, or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East. Located at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, it shares borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran.

Visa Categories

Tourist Visa 30 Days

7700
  • Stay Period: 30 Days
  • Days Validity: 58 Days
  • Entry Type: Single Entry
  • Processing Time: 4-5 Days

Tourist Visa 60 Days

16500
  • Stay Period: 60 Days
  • Days Validity: 58 Days
  • Entry Type: Single Entry
  • Processing Time: 4-5 Days

Tourist Visa 30 Days Job Seeker

11500
  • Stay Period: 30 Days
  • Days Validity: 58 Days
  • Entry Type: Single Entry
  • Processing Time: 4-5 Days

Tourist Visa 60 Days Job Seeker

19000
  • Stay Period: 60 Days
  • Days Validity: 58 Days
  • Entry Type: Single Entry
  • Processing Time: 4-5 Days

Document Required

  • Passport First and Last Page Scan Copy
  • Photo (White Background 35*45 mm) Scan copy
  • Flight Reservations Of Return Or Round Ticket.
  • Proof Of Accommodation: Hotel Bookings
  • Adhar Card
  • Pan Card
  • Note: Passport and Photo Scan Copy Only Need Job Seeker Visa

Important Information

Our Service Charge : Including Visa Fees

All Indian Passport Holders Require A Valid Visa To Enter UAE.

  1. Each Applicant Must Have All The Mandatory Documents As Mentioned In Document Requirement Section.
  2. In Addition To The Documents Mentioned, Our Visa Experts Or The Concerned Embassy May Require You To Furnish Additional Documents To Process Your Visa. Your Cooperation In Furnishing Any Such Additional Documents Is Essential For A Positive Outcome.
  3. Fee May Vary For Country If Rate Of The Embassy Fluctuate.
  4. Processing Time Is Indicative & Prices Are Subject To Fluctuation.
  5. Entry & Exit Port Should Be Dubai Airport For Transit Visa.
  6. The Decision To Grant Or Refuse A Visa Is The Sole Prerogative Of Government of country.

Visa on arrival

UAE Expands Visa on Arrival for Indian Nationals – Wed 19/2/2025

The United Arab Emirates has expanded its visa-on-arrival programme for Indian nationals to include those with valid residence permits from six additional countries.

Starting 13 February 2025, Indian nationals holding ordinary passports with valid residence permits from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore can obtain a visa on arrival at any UAE entry point.

This expansion adds to the existing eligibility criteria, which allows Indian nationals to obtain a visa on arrival if they hold a valid visa, residence permit, or Green Card from the United States, European Union, or United Kingdom.

For more information, please contact: https://www.mofa.gov.ae/en/missions/new-delhi/media-hub/embassy-news/19-2-2025-new-delhi

Our Service Charge Including

  • Visa Fees
  • Our Company Service Charge

Note:

HOW TO APPLY VISA WITH US?
Step 1: Collect All The Documents As Per Checklist Above Or Call Us For Suggestion

+91 8905060314
Step 2: Kindly Submit Scanned Or Photocopies Of All Your Required Documents To support@visa2travel.com.

Step 3: Once Your Documents Are Verified, You’ll Receive A Payment Link By Email. This Link Allows You To Make The Necessary Payment.
Step 4: When You Submit Your Visa Application Charge, We Will Start Your Visa Process.

Step 5: We Apply Online Application For UAE Visas On Your Behalf. We Will Process Your Application Diligently and Keep You Informed of Any Updates.
Step 6: Please Be Informed That The Outcome Of Your Visa Application Is Subject To The Discretion Of The Immigration Office.
Step 7: Upon Receipt Of Your Visa, We Will Promptly Send It To You Via Email.
Step 8: To Check The Status and Validity Of Your UAE Visa Outcome Click The Link: https://smartservices.icp.gov.ae/echannels/web/client/default.html#/fileValidity

Important Note: Decisions About Visa Applications Must Normally Be Made Within 4-5  Days (From The Day Of Application Online). In Some Cases Applications Will Require Further Enquiry Or Documentation. So Processing Time In These Cases Might Prolong. Applicants Might Also Be Asked To Appear For An Interview At The Embassy.

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    FAQs

    • The eVisa is a fully online application, whereas the Consular Visa requires an in-person visit to a Consulate. • The eVisa and the physical visa have the same characteristics: both have the same validity and allow multiple entries. • The eVisa application is completed directly on the Government website, and the approved eVisa is delivered via email, which is not the case for the Consular Visa. • The eVisa won't be stamped on your passport, while the Consular Visa will be.

    Yes. Despite of age, each traveller must obtain a separate e-Visa.

    No, it is not possible to ask for the refund of any fee.