1. Check Eligibility: Confirm if you need a visa for Dubai
based on your nationality. Citizens of certain countries do not need a visa or
can get a visa on arrival.
2. Complete the Visa Application Form: You can apply online
through the official UAE visa portal or via a travel agent. Make sure the form
is filled out correctly with accurate personal details.
3. Gather the Required Documents: Collect all the required
documents, such as your passport, photographs, flight booking, accommodation
details, bank statements, travel insurance, and any other supporting documents
requested.
4. Pay the Visa Fee: The visa fee must be paid either online
through the visa portal or to the authorized travel agency handling the
application. Visa fees vary depending on the type and duration of the visa.
5. Submit Your Application: Submit your application and
documents online or to an authorized visa agency. For certain nationalities,
you may be required to submit the application via the airline or travel agent.
6. Processing Time: Dubai tourist visas are usually
processed within 3 to 5 working days, but this may vary depending on your
nationality and other factors. In some cases, you may be asked to provide
additional documentation, which can delay processing.
7. Receive Your Visa: Once approved, you will receive the
Dubai tourist visa via email or through the agency. The visa is often sent in
the form of an electronic visa (eVisa), which you can print and present at
immigration.
8. Travel to Dubai: After receiving your visa, you are ready
to travel to Dubai. Ensure you have all necessary documents, such as your visa,
passport, return ticket, and accommodation details, when entering Dubai.
9. Arrival in Dubai: Upon arrival, Dubai immigration
authorities will verify your visa and other documents. Depending on the type of
visa, the immigration officer may grant a stay for up to 30 days (or longer if
you’ve applied for a multiple-entry visa).
10. Stay in Dubai: You are allowed to stay in Dubai for the
duration specified on your visa. Ensure you comply with the terms of your visa
to avoid any penalties or fines for overstaying.
11. Departure from Dubai: Before your visa expires, make
sure to leave Dubai or apply for an extension if applicable. Overstaying your
visa in Dubai can lead to fines and possible deportation.