Dubai Visa

Visa processing is straightforward yet comprehensive, and careful preparation can contribute to its seamless execution. Ensure a smooth experience by proactively checking whether a visa is required beforehand.

Do I need a visa for Dubai?

All visitors need a visa to enter the UAE, unless you are from one of these countries, in which case visa is granted on arrival:

GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) Countries.
Western Europe, North America, Far East and Australasia: Depending on which country you are from you need to check the visa rules on the General Directorate of Residency & Foreigner Affairs website.

Please note: visa rules are subject to change. Please always confirm with your airline, the General Directorate of Residency & Foreigner Affairs and/or  Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Getting a visa for Dubai

Check the cost and procedure for applying for a UAE visa with the

Dubai Department of Naturalisation and Residency or call 800 5111 for details.

If a visa is required, it is best to apply before your arrival in the UAE.
For queries regarding visas at the airport, you visit the General Directorate of Residency & Foreigner Affairs visa office in Terminal 3 arrivals near Entrance 1. The centre is open 24 hours a day.

How long it lasts

A typical short-term tourist visa lasts 30 days from when you enter the UAE. A long-term last 90 days.

The cost of applying for a visa can vary depending on the type and duration of the visa.

Want to speed things up?

Smart Gates

If you’re a UAE resident, then remember to bring your Emirates ID next time you’re travelling through DXB – you’ll be able speed through passport control in a matter of seconds, without paying and without registering. This is thanks to a major upgrade on our Smart Gates, located in Arrivals and Departures across all three terminals at DXB.

More information about Smart Gates

Other visa measures

Some visitors may also have to complete an eye scan (retina scan) when they reach passport control.

Leaving Dubai

Check the visa requirements at your final destination. Your airline can advise you. If you don’t have the proper visa documentation, you may be refused travel.