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Monday, February 17, 2025

U.A.E Visa on Arrival for Indian Citizens: A Detailed Guide

 Indian citizens can obtain a visa on arrival in Dubai if they meet specific criteria. This guide outlines the eligibility requirements, application process, and important considerations.


Eligibility Criteria:

Indian citizens are eligible for a Dubai visa on arrival if they possess one of the following:

  1. Valid US Visa or Green Card: A valid US visa or a US Green Card qualifies Indian citizens for a visa on arrival.
  2. Valid UK Visa or Residence Permit: A valid UK visitor visa or UK residence permit makes Indian citizens eligible.
  3. Valid Schengen Visa or Residence Permit: A valid Schengen visa or a residence permit issued by a Schengen Area country also qualifies Indian citizens.
  4. Valid Visa or Residence Permit from Specific Countries (Effective February 13, 2025): In addition to the above, Indian citizens holding a valid visa or residence permit from the following countries will also be eligible for visa on arrival:

Ø  Australia

Ø  Canada

Ø  Japan

Ø  New Zealand

Ø  Singapore

Ø  South Korea

Important Conditions for Visa on Arrival:

  • Passport Validity: Your Indian passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the UAE.
  • Visa/Permit Validity: The US, UK, Schengen, or other eligible country's visa or residence permit must also be valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in Dubai.
  • Return Ticket: You must have a confirmed return flight ticket.

Visa on Arrival Details:

  • Duration: The visa on arrival is typically valid for 14 days, with the option to extend it for another 14 days (subject to approval).

How to Obtain a Dubai Visa on Arrival:

  1. Proceed to the Designated Counter: Upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, proceed to the immigration counter designated for visa on arrival.
  2. Present Required Documents: Present your passport (valid for at least six months), confirmed return flight ticket, and the valid US, UK, Schengen visa/residence permit, or visa/residence permit from the additional eligible countries.
  3. Pay the Visa Fee: Pay the required visa fee at the immigration counter.
  4. Visa Issuance: After processing your documents and payment, the immigration officer will stamp your passport with the Dubai visa, granting you entry.

Important Considerations:

  • Proof of Accommodation and Funds: While not always required, it's highly recommended to carry proof of accommodation (hotel booking confirmation or a letter of invitation from a resident) and proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, credit cards) as immigration officials may request these documents.
  • Visa Regulations are Subject to Change: Visa rules and regulations can change without prior notice. It's crucial to check the most up-to-date information with the UAE embassy or consulate in your country before your travel date. This is especially important regarding the implementation date of the expanded list of countries (Australia, Canada, etc.).
  • Alternative Visa Application: If you do not meet the visa on arrival criteria, you must apply for a Dubai visa in advance through the appropriate channels, such as a UAE-based airline, authorized travel agency, or the official website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

Where to Find the Latest Information:

  • GDRFA Website: The official website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) is the most reliable source for current Dubai visa information.
  • UAE Embassies and Consulates: Another excellent way to get accurate and up-to-date details is to contact your country's embassy or consulate.

By following these guidelines and staying informed about the latest regulations, Indian citizens can ensure a smooth and hassle-free entry into Dubai.

 

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