Visa policy of the United Arab Emirates
Visitors to the United Arab Emirates must obtain a visa prior to travel unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or one of the countries whose citizens are eligible for visa on arrival.
Citizens of member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council have a freedom of movement in the UAE and the Schengen Area, New Zealand and Seychelles citizens can make short term visits up to 90 days without visa limits. Nationals of 15 other countries are granted free visa on arrival to the UAE for a period of 30 days.[1][2] All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months.
Visa policy map
Visa-free
Nationals of the following countries may enter the UAE without a visa.
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1 — except the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
2 — for up to 90 days within 180 days.
3 — freedom of movement. May enter with an ID card
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports of Albania, China and Colombia do not require a visa. Holders of ordinary passports of China endorsed for public affairs also do not require a visa.
Visa on arrival
Nationals of the following 15 countries and territories who are holders of normal passports are eligible to obtain a free UAE visa on arrival valid for 30 days.[5] Extension is possible for a fee.[6]
Holders of diplomatic or official/service/special passports of Algeria, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Chile, Egypt, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom (60 days) and Vietnam can obtain a free visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 90 days. Holders of diplomatic passports only of Armenia, Belarus, Jordan (60 days), Kazakhstan and Russia can also obtain a free visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 90 days. Holders of diplomatic or official passports of Australia, Japan and the United States can obtain a visa on arrival if holding an e-Visa receipt.
Transit visa
Passengers on all international airlines may enter the United Arab Emirates for 96 hours after obtaining a transit visa at the airport. The time difference between the two flights must be over 8 hours and the passenger must continue to a third destination. Passengers also must have a hotel booking.[8]
Requirements for visa application
For all others nationals who are not granted visa-free or visa on arrival, UAE visas rules vary according to nationality, age and gender. For example, Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans, Mauritanians and Tunisians nationality, minimum age requirement is 40 to apply for a visa. For other nationalities, the minimum age requirement to apply for a visa is 21 for men and 23 for women.[9][10]
Airline visas
Visitors normally require a sponsor but visas can also be arranged online through an airline if they are arriving on Air Arabia,[11] Air Astana,[12] Emirates,[13] Etihad[14] (and Air Baltic,[15] Air Berlin,[16] and Air Serbia[17]) and flydubai.[18]
Refusal of Entry
Entry is refused to Israeli citizens.[19]
See also
References
- ↑ "Visa Information - UAE". Timatic. IATA. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ↑ UAE Visas, Emirates
- ↑ EU signs visa waiver agreement with the United Arab Emirates
- ↑ Agreement between the European Union and the United Arab Emirates on the short-stay visa waiver
- ↑ Visa Information
- ↑ Visa-on-arrival nationalities to pay AED600 fee to extend stay
- ↑ Also valid for British Overseas Territories citizens and British Subjects who have a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode
- ↑ 96-hour transit visa for all airline passengers at UAE airports
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