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Single Entry eVisa Short Stay

Mode: eVisaEntry: Single EntryStay Duration: 60 daysValidity: 90 days from issue

Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Processing
3-5 Working Days
Mode
eVisa
Entry
Single Entry
Stay Duration
60 days
Validity
90 days from issue

Overview

Travelers can enter the UAE for short-term stays, business trips, or tourism using the United Arab Emirates Single Entry Visa. It is often granted for 30 or 60 days and allows one-time admission into the nation. The visa is void and cannot be used again after the passenger leaves the United Arab Emirates.

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Stats

In 2023, 21.6 million foreign visitors came to the UAE.
In 2023, almost 15 million applications for tourist visas were processed, with a 92% approval rate.
About 18% of foreign visitors to the UAE come from India, making it the largest source market.
2023 saw 2.46 million Indian visitors to Dubai, a significant increase over prior years.
2025 was another record year for Dubai, with 19.59 million foreign tourists.
In the first eleven months of 2024, there were over 16.79 million tourists in Dubai, a 9% rise over the previous year.
By 2030, the UAE's tourism industry is expected to draw about 30 million tourists a year.

Documents Required

Per Traveller

Passport Copy

Required

Recent Photo

Required

Flight Ticket Onward and return

Required

Hotel accommodation

Required

PAN Card

Required

Passport External Cover Photo

Required

Eligibility

The applicant's passport must be valid for at least six months.
It could be necessary to have a confirmed ticket for a return or subsequent flight.
passport-sized photo in accordance with the requirements for the visa.
The applicant should have a specific reason for travel, such as business, family, or tourism.
Evidence of lodging (hotel reservation or host information in the UAE).
The applicant must have enough money to cover their stay.
No prior records of overstays or immigration infractions in the UAE.
A UAE sponsor, airline, or recognized travel agency must sponsor the visa.

Important Notes

The UAE provides a variety of visa categories, including multiple-entry, tourist, visit, and transit visas.
Typically, tourist visas are granted for stays of 30 or 60 days.
Although there are alternatives for multiple entrance, the majority of UAE visas are single entry.
At the time of travel, the passport must be valid for at least six months.
Typically, airlines, lodging facilities, or approved travel organizations sponsor UAE visas.
Generally speaking, the visa is good for entry for a certain amount of time after it is issued.
There may be fines and legal repercussions for overstaying the visa.
The UAE's immigration authorities have the last say over whether or not to grant access.
During their visit, visitors are required to abide by local rules and regulations.
It is advised that foreign travelers purchase travel insurance.

Rejection Reasons

Prior UAE immigration infraction or overstay of a visa.
Inaccurate or missing materials that were included with the application.
Passport validity is less than six months.
Inaccurate or fuzzy passport photo or duplicate.
The system already has an active UAE visa.
Security issues or criminal histories during background checks.
Rejection of a prior visa without making the necessary corrections in the subsequent application.
Typing mistakes in personal information (date of birth, passport number, and name).
Female candidates under specific age groups who are traveling alone (depending on sponsor regulations in some circumstances).
UAE immigration authorities' blacklisting.

FAQs

1. Is there a refund for a refused Dubai visa?

No, Dubai visa payments are not refundable, even if the application is denied.

2. Can I work in Dubai with a tourist visa?

No, employment is expressly prohibited on a tourist or visitor visa. A valid working visa is required.

3.Is it possible to extend the 60-day UAE visa?

Yes, immigration or approved travel agents can typically extend the visa for an extra 30 days.

4What occurs if a UAE visa is overstayed?

Daily fines and potential immigration penalties may follow overstaying.

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