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Get your visa by: Wed, 23 April 2025

E-Visa

Visa Type

Tourist

Stay

30 Days

Validity

58 Days

Entry Type

Single Entry

Timings & Holidays

Operating Schedule

Shiva YSR: 10.00 A.M-7.00 P.M (Mon-Sat)

Embassy: 9.00 A.M-5.00 P.M (Mon-Fri)

Public Holidays

Visa processing timelines may vary as per public holidays observed in both India and your intended destination country.

  • Photograph
    Upload a scanned color copy of your passport-sized photograph.
    The photo should be taken against a white background.
    Dimensions must be 45mm in height and 35mm in width.


    Passport
    Upload color copies of the front and last pages of your passport.
    Ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into the UAE.


    Flight Ticket
    Provide confirmed round-trip flight tickets.


    Accommodation
    Submit a confirmed hotel voucher with the address and contact number, issued in the applicant's name.

  • All Indian passport holders must have a valid visa to enter the UAE.


    You need to be fully vaccinated with Covishield or any of the EMA-approved vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Covishield) to travel to the UAE.


    Each applicant must submit all the mandatory documents listed in the document requirement section.


    In addition to the required documents, our visa experts or the relevant embassy may ask for additional documents to process your visa. Your cooperation in providing any such documents is crucial for a positive outcome.


    The visa fee may vary depending on fluctuations in the exchange rate.


    Processing times are indicative, and prices are subject to change.


    For a transit visa, the entry and exit ports must be Dubai airport.


    The decision to grant or deny a visa is solely at the discretion of the Government of the UAE.

  • Can I apply for another visa while my UAE/Dubai visa is still in progress?

    Yes, since the UAE/Dubai visa from India is an E-Visa and doesn't require physical documents, you can apply for another visa simultaneously while your current application is being processed. This allows you to save time.


    Do Indian passport holders need a visa for UAE/Dubai?

    Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to visit the UAE/Dubai. You can select the appropriate visa type based on the purpose of your visit and the duration of your stay.


    How can I get a UAE/Dubai visa easily?

    Obtaining a UAE/Dubai visa is quite simple for Indian travelers. With just two essential documents – a passport-sized photograph and a valid Indian passport – you can apply for your visa online.


    How can I track my online visa application?

    Our team will keep you updated on the status of your visa application via SMS, email, and WhatsApp. You can also reach out to us directly by email or call our helpline for further assistance.


    I have a UAE/Dubai visa that I haven't used. Is it necessary to cancel it?

    No, the maximum validity of a UAE/Dubai visa is 58 days. If you reapply for a visa without canceling the previous one, your new application may be rejected. Additionally, cancellation charges will apply in such cases.


    If my UAE/Dubai visa application is rejected, will I receive a refund?

    No, the UAE Immigration does not provide refunds for rejected visa applications. Once the visa application is submitted, the fee is non-refundable, regardless of whether the visa is granted or rejected.


    Is the OK to Board (OKTB) fee included in the visa application fee?

    No, the OK to Board fee is charged separately by the airline you are traveling with.


    Is travel insurance mandatory for a UAE/Dubai visa?

    No, travel insurance is not mandatory for obtaining a UAE/Dubai visa for Indian travelers. However, it is recommended to have travel insurance for a worry-free journey.


    What is OK to Board (OKTB)? Do I need one?

    OK to Board is a visa verification requirement mandated by certain airlines. Whether you need one depends on the airline you're traveling with and if your passport has an ECR stamp.

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