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Planning a visit to the UAE? Our streamlined tourist visa service ensures a quick and hassle-free application process, designed to get you approved with ease and peace of mind.
Planning a short getaway or an extended stay in the UAE? We simplify the tourist visa process by handling everything on your behalf. Whether you need a 30-day or 90-day visa—with single or multiple entries—our experienced team ensures your application is processed efficiently. With our proven system, you’ll enjoy a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.
Streamlined Process: Applying is simple and stress-free. Just send the required documents—such as a copy of your passport, a recent passport-sized photo, and your previous visa (for extensions)—via email or WhatsApp. We’ll take care of the rest.
Complete Application Management: From initial submission to final approval, our team handles every step of the tourist visa process. We keep you informed throughout, so you always know your application status.
Quick Turnaround: Standard tourist visa processing typically takes just 2 to 5 working days, getting you ready for your trip in no time.
The UAE has become one of the world’s top destinations—not just for business, but also for tourism. With expatriates making up nearly 85% of the population, it’s clear that the country welcomes visitors from every corner of the globe.
From its pro-business environment and minimal tax policies to cutting-edge infrastructure and low import duties, the UAE offers unmatched advantages. Whether you’re planning to explore potential business opportunities or simply enjoy a vacation, the first step is getting a tourist visa for the UAE.
Fortunately, with the right guidance, the process is straightforward.
Positioned on the Arabian Peninsula and sharing borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman, the UAE is a land of contrasts—vast desert landscapes paired with ultra-modern cities like Dubai. This city stands as the country’s vibrant heart, known for its record-breaking architecture, shopping malls, and luxurious lifestyle.
Despite the global pandemic, Dubai remained a magnet for travelers. In 2020 alone, over 5.5 million tourists visited, drawn by year-round sunshine, high-end hospitality, and world-famous attractions.
Whether you’re in search of adventure, culture, or leisure, Dubai delivers:
Ascend the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world
Ride camels across majestic desert dunes
Swim with dolphins or indulge in luxury beach resorts
Explore souks, museums, and world-class entertainment venues
Dubai seamlessly blends traditional Arabic heritage with modern luxury, making it a top destination for first-time and repeat visitors alike.
Dubai offers more than just iconic skylines and luxury getaways—it stands tall as one of the most business-friendly destinations in the world.
Strategically positioned between East and West, Dubai connects major markets across Asia, Europe, and Africa. Though its early wealth stemmed from vast oil and gas reserves, the emirate has successfully diversified into real estate, tourism, logistics, manufacturing, and renewable energy.
With a stable political environment, world-class infrastructure, and zero personal income tax, Dubai continues to attract global investors and founders. In some jurisdictions, businesses benefit from 100% profit repatriation, making it one of the most appealing places in the world to start and scale a company.
In 2019, the UAE government introduced significant reforms—allowing 100% foreign ownership in selected sectors such as hospitality, industrial manufacturing, and green energy across designated zones.
However, rules vary by jurisdiction. With over 60 distinct economic zones in the UAE, understanding local regulations is crucial. One free zone may allow full ownership, while another might not.
If your industry isn’t part of a fully liberalized sector, you’ll need to meet additional setup conditions—none of which are impossible, but they do involve complex documentation and processes.
That’s where our team steps in.
With the right guidance, launching a company in Dubai becomes straightforward. We help you navigate the legalities, licensing, and PRO services, ensuring a smooth start to your entrepreneurial journey in the UAE.
Before starting your business setup in Dubai, the first step is entering the UAE legally. Fortunately, obtaining a tourist visa is easy—especially with expert support.
Let’s break down the essentials for entering the country as a visitor.
Your eligibility and visa duration depend on your nationality. Here’s a breakdown of the most common visa-on-arrival categories and their specific conditions.
Citizens from the countries listed below can get a 30-day single-entry tourist visa on arrival. Your passport must have at least six months of validity from your arrival date.
Eligible countries include:
Andorra
Australia
Brunei
Canada
China
Hong Kong
Japan
Kazakhstan
Macau
Malaysia
Mauritius
Monaco
New Zealand
Republic of Ireland
San Marino
Singapore
Ukraine
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
United States of America
Vatican City
Nationals of the following countries can enjoy a 90-day multiple-entry visa, also issued on arrival and free of charge:
Argentina
Austria
The Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Kiribati
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Maldives
Malta
Montenegro
Nauru
Netherlands
Norway
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
San Marino
Serbia
Seychelles
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Uruguay
If you’re a citizen of Mexico, you’re eligible for a 180-day multiple-entry visa on arrival. Required documents include:
Return flight tickets
Valid health insurance
Hotel booking confirmation
Passport with at least six months of remaining validity
Indian passport holders may obtain a 14-day visa on arrival if they meet any of the following conditions:
Hold a valid U.S. visit visa (minimum 6 months validity)
Possess a U.S. Green Card (minimum 6 months validity)
Have residency in the UK or any EU country
This visa costs AED 120 (approx. USD 33).
If none of the above conditions apply, Indian nationals will need to apply for a pre-arranged tourist visa before entering the UAE.
While applying for a UAE tourist visa is generally easy, travel regulations may change due to global conditions such as health concerns or diplomatic policies. Before making travel arrangements, double-check the latest rules and eligibility based on your nationality.
Need help with the application or advice tailored to your situation? Our visa specialists are here to guide you every step of the way.
If you’re not eligible for a visa on arrival in the UAE, you’ll need to apply for a prearranged tourist visa before traveling. The UAE offers multiple visa options based on your intended length of stay. To apply, your passport must have at least three months of validity remaining at the time of submission.
A color copy of your valid passport
A recent passport-sized photo
A completed visa application form
A confirmed return flight ticket
48-hour visa (non-extendable): USD 10
96-hour visa (non-extendable): USD 30
30-day single-entry visa: USD 90 (extendable for USD 230)
30-day multiple-entry visa: USD 175 (extendable for USD 230)
90-day single-entry visa: USD 190 (extendable for USD 230)
90-day multiple-entry visa: USD 460 (extendable for USD 230)
Note: Citizens of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, or Iraq may be required to submit additional documents, such as a National ID card.
To support the growing global trend of remote work, the UAE introduced a remote working visa. This allows foreign professionals and entrepreneurs to live in the UAE for up to 12 months while working remotely for an overseas employer or managing their own foreign-registered business.
While this visa does not permit you to legally establish a business in the UAE, it’s an excellent option if you’re exploring long-term relocation or wish to build business connections before launching.
Cost: USD 287 (plus insurance and ID card fees; expect to spend at least USD 600 overall)
Minimum Passport Validity: 6 months
UAE health insurance is mandatory.
For employees:
Proof of employment
A one-year minimum work contract
Monthly salary of at least USD 5,000
Bank statements for the last 3 months
For business owners:
Proof of company ownership for at least 1 year
Minimum average monthly income of USD 5,000
Bank statements for the last 3 months
If you’re planning to launch or invest in a business in the UAE, the Golden Visa program offers a powerful solution. Designed specifically for entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals, the Golden Visa provides 5- and 10-year residency options—without the need for a local sponsor.
Freedom to live, work, and travel in and out of the UAE
Ability to sponsor family members and key employees
No requirement for a national sponsor
Long-term residency and enhanced stability
This visa does come with specific conditions and eligibility criteria, which vary depending on the nature and value of your investment or business. If you’re considering the Golden Visa, our experts are available to guide you through every step of the application process.
Once your visa is approved, entering Dubai is a quick and tech-enabled experience. The city’s immigration process is powered by advanced e-gates, which allow travelers to register and verify their identity using biometric scans, including retinal recognition.
Be sure to carry a printout of your visa confirmation. If you’re randomly selected for inspection and cannot present it, a fee of AED 30 may apply.
Although rare, random screenings may be conducted by immigration officers.
If you’re planning to launch a business, explore investment opportunities, or simply experience life in Dubai, a tourist visa is your first step.
Dubai’s economic diversity, global connectivity, and investor-friendly environment make it one of the most compelling places to build a future. Whether you’re starting with a short visit or preparing for permanent relocation, we’re here to support your transition.
Get in touch with our business setup specialists today to begin your journey in the UAE with clarity and confidence. From tourist visas to residency and company formation, we’ll help you navigate every requirement with ease.