Types of Visas in UAE
Citizens of these countries can get
a 30-day visit Visa free
of charge on arrival, which allow them to stay for 60 days and the visa can be
renewed once for another 30 days for an additional fee of Dh500: Britain,
France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Cyprus, Finland,
Malta, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein,
United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Singapore,
Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Visit visa: This visa must be sponsored
by an individual, such as a relative, or an establishment. The application is
submitted by the sponsor with all required documents. It is issued for Dh100
for two months and is renewable for another month for a fee of Dh500.
Tourist Visa: It is available
for tourists sponsored by tour operating companies and hotels. It is issued for
30 days for a fee of Dh100 and an additional Dh10 for delivery. This is
non-renewable.
Special Mission Entry Visa: This is issued for a non-renewable 14 days for a fee of
Dh220 and a delivery charge of Dh10. Commonly known as a transit visa, it is
collected by the visitor upon arrival.
Mission Visa: The newly added type of visa, it is issued for the purpose
of temporary work in the country. It is issued for a maximum of 180 days with a
combined fee of Dh1,800. It is issued for three months against a fee of Dh600
and can be renewed for another three months against a fee of Dh1,200.
It has been introduced to facilitate Labour Ministry's Temporary
Work Permit. An applicant must obtain the permit from the Labour Ministry first
to get the visa.
Transit Visa: It is issued to travellers transiting through UAE
airports. It issued for 96 hours and must be sponsored by an airline operating
in the UAE. The visitor must have a valid ticket for onward flight. There is no
charge for this permit.
Multiple Entry Visa: It is an option for businessmen who are frequent visitors
to the UAE and who have a relationship with a reputable company here.
This different visa is legitimate for a half year from the date of
issue and costs Dh1,000. Be that as it may, each visit must not surpass 30
days. The guest must enter the UAE on a visit visa and get the different
section visa while he is here.
Residence Visa: A residence visa is required for those who intend to enter
the UAE to live indefinitely with a person who is already a resident. It is
issued to the immediate kin of a resident for three years for a fee of Dh300.
Investor Visa:
It is issued to an expatriate investor in association with a Local The Foreign financial
specialist must hold a base stake of Dh70,000 in the Share capital. Like the
Residence visa, it is issued for three
years for a fee of Dh300.
Employment Visa: Employment Visa or Permit is issued by the Immigration
Department to a foreign national who wishes to work for a company in the UAE
upon the approval of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
It allows the holder to enter the UAE once for a period of 30
days and is valid for two months from the date of issue.
Types of Visas in UAE
Citizens of these countries can get
a 30-day visit Visa free
of charge on arrival, which allow them to stay for 60 days and the visa can be
renewed once for another 30 days for an additional fee of Dh500: Britain,
France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Cyprus, Finland,
Malta, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein,
United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Singapore,
Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Visit visa: This visa must be sponsored
by an individual, such as a relative, or an establishment. The application is
submitted by the sponsor with all required documents. It is issued for Dh100
for two months and is renewable for another month for a fee of Dh500.
Tourist Visa: It is available for tourists sponsored by tour operating companies and hotels. It is issued for 30 days for a fee of Dh100 and an additional Dh10 for delivery. This is non-renewable.
Special Mission Entry Visa: This is issued for a non-renewable 14 days for a fee of
Dh220 and a delivery charge of Dh10. Commonly known as a transit visa, it is
collected by the visitor upon arrival.
Mission Visa: The newly added type of visa, it is issued for the purpose
of temporary work in the country. It is issued for a maximum of 180 days with a
combined fee of Dh1,800. It is issued for three months against a fee of Dh600
and can be renewed for another three months against a fee of Dh1,200.
It has been introduced to facilitate Labour Ministry's Temporary
Work Permit. An applicant must obtain the permit from the Labour Ministry first
to get the visa.
Transit Visa: It is issued to travellers transiting through UAE
airports. It issued for 96 hours and must be sponsored by an airline operating
in the UAE. The visitor must have a valid ticket for onward flight. There is no
charge for this permit.
Multiple Entry Visa: It is an option for businessmen who are frequent visitors
to the UAE and who have a relationship with a reputable company here.
This different visa is legitimate for a half year from the date of
issue and costs Dh1,000. Be that as it may, each visit must not surpass 30
days. The guest must enter the UAE on a visit visa and get the different
section visa while he is here.
Residence Visa: A residence visa is required for those who intend to enter
the UAE to live indefinitely with a person who is already a resident. It is
issued to the immediate kin of a resident for three years for a fee of Dh300.
Investor Visa:
It is issued to an expatriate investor in association with a Local The Foreign financial
specialist must hold a base stake of Dh70,000 in the Share capital. Like the
Residence visa, it is issued for three
years for a fee of Dh300.
Employment Visa: Employment Visa or Permit is issued by the Immigration
Department to a foreign national who wishes to work for a company in the UAE
upon the approval of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
It allows the holder to enter the UAE once for a period of 30
days and is valid for two months from the date of issue.
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