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Looking for answers about Dubai visas or PRO services? Our comprehensive FAQ section covers everything you need to know — from tourist, family, freelance, and investor visas to the latest UAE visa rules for 2025. Whether you’re planning to visit, live, or start a business in Dubai, find clear, up-to-date answers to all your questions. Stay informed and make your Dubai travel or relocation smooth and hassle-free.

In 2025, Dubai offers a variety of visa options to cater to different purposes:

  • Tourist Visas: Available for 30 or 90 days, with single or multiple entries.

  • Visit Visas: For visiting relatives, attending business meetings, or exploring job opportunities.

  • Employment Visas: Issued to individuals with job offers in the UAE.

  • Freelance Visas: For self-employed professionals in specific sectors.

  • Investor Visas: For individuals investing in UAE businesses or properties.

  • Golden Visa: A 10-year residency visa for investors, entrepreneurs, specialized talents, and researchers.

  • Blue Residency Visa: A 10-year visa for individuals contributing to environmental sustainability.

Visa requirements for Dubai depend on your nationality:

  • Visa-Free Entry: Citizens of certain countries can enter the UAE without a visa.

  • Visa on Arrival: Nationals of specific countries can obtain a visa upon arrival in Dubai.

  • Pre-Arranged Visa: Citizens of countries not eligible for visa-free or visa-on-arrival must obtain a visa before traveling.Welcome | UAE Embassy

As of 2025, citizens from over 70 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and EU member states, are eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai. The duration and conditions vary based on nationality.

Dubai tourist visas are typically valid for:

Additionally, a 5-year multiple-entry tourist visa is available, allowing stays of up to 90 days per visit, extendable for another 90 days.

Yes, travelers can apply for a Dubai visa online through:

  • Emirates Airlines: For those flying with Emirates.

  • Authorized Travel Agencies: Such as VFS Global.

  • UAE Government Portal: For various visa services.Emirates

Ensure you have all required documents before applying.

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  • Tourist Visa: Typically for leisure purposes, often single-entry, and may not require a local sponsor.

  • Visit Visa: Can be for various purposes like business or family visits, may allow multiple entries, and usually requires a sponsor in the UAE.TerraternArabiers+1Welcome | UAE Embassy+1

Commonly required documents include:

  • Passport: Valid for at least six months.

  • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo.

  • Completed Application Form: Accurately filled.

  • Travel Itinerary: Flight and accommodation details.

  • Proof of Funds: Bank statements or sponsorship letter.Qureos

Additional documents may be required based on the visa type.

Processing times vary:Teleport

  • Tourist Visas: Typically 3 to 5 working days.

  • Other Visas: May take longer, depending on the visa type and application completeness.Visa2Fly+1Teleport+1

Delays can occur during peak travel seasons.

Yes, tourist visas can be extended:

  • 30-Day Extension: Available for both 30-day and 90-day visas.

  • Application: Submit through the GDRFA website or authorized typing centers before the visa expires.Identity & Foreign Affairs

Note: Overstaying without extension may result in fines.u.ae+2Gulf News+2Identity & Foreign Affairs+2

Overstaying incurs penalties:

  • Fine: AED 50 per day of overstay.

  • Additional Charges: AED 200 for an out pass when exiting the country

It’s advisable to extend or renew your visa before it expir

To check your visa status:

  1. Visit: UAE Government Portal

  2. Enter Details: Provide your application number and reference number.

  3. Submit: View your visa status and validity.

Alternatively, if you applied through Emirates, you can check via their Manage Your Booking portal.