Frequently Asked Questions

Your Dubai Visa Questions Answered: Common Queries Resolved

Our comprehensive FAQ section answers all your queries about your UAE Dubai visa application process. These FAQs provide detailed information and insights to help you navigate the visa application process smoothly. Whether you need details about visa requirements, application procedures, processing times, or any other aspect of the Dubai visa, our FAQ section is designed to assist you every step of the way.

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The fee for extending a UAE tourist visa is approximately AED 1,100.

Dubai (UAE) has implemented a more lenient visa extension policy, enabling travellers to extend their visas twice within the country without leaving. Dubai visit visas can now be renewed up to two times, granting a maximum extension of 60 days.

Visitors who fail to extend or renew their visa will incur a fine of AED 100 per day for each overstay day, starting ten days after the visa expiry date.

You don't need to leave the country to extend your Dubai visa.

Leaving Dubai with unpaid overstay fines can lead to travel complications. Authorities may deny departure or impose a travel ban upon re-entry.

The price of extending a visit visa in Dubai may differ based on the processing time and any extra services available. Typically, it is approximately AED 1,100.

You have a 30-day grace period after your visa expires to renew it, even if it expires before you can renew. However, it's advisable not to wait until the last minute for renewal.

Staying beyond the permitted period without obtaining an Out Pass can result in deportation and a temporary ban on re-entry to the UAE.

You'll be deported on the next available flight and detained by Customs and Immigration until then. The airline typically covers the return flight cost due to boarding oversight.

Around five business days, provided your application is complete and error-free upon submission.

Generally, individuals or businesses in Dubai can sponsor others for business visas, subject to meeting sponsorship requirements and obtaining necessary approvals.

The duration for processing a Dubai visa application depends on factors like visa type, application completeness, and immigration workload. Typically, it takes around 60 days, but this can vary based on individual circumstances and application efficiency.

Certainly, the Dubai visa fee covers service charges, taxes, consulate fees, and medical insurance.

You can participate in business meetings and attend work-related seminars with a Dubai tourist visa. Still, you are not authorized to initiate or invest in a business with this type of visa.find out

No, a Dubai business visa cannot be converted directly to a residency visa. Separate procedures and requirements apply for obtaining a residency visa.

Applicants must own businesses or demonstrate successful entrepreneurship in Dubai or other emirates. Visa durations range from 2 to 10 years, enabling residency in the UAE for the specified period.

Employment visas in Dubai are primarily for individuals who have secured job offers from companies based in Dubai. The hiring companies sponsor these visas, essential for Indian citizens seeking employment in Dubai.

To qualify for long-term residency visas in the UAE, applicants need to fulfill certain requirements like owning a business in Dubai or demonstrating successful entrepreneurial experience. These visas can last from 2 to 10 years, enabling holders to live in the UAE for the specified duration.

A valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from the planned departure date from your home country is a key requirement for a business visa application.

The FRRO/FRO may grant business visa extensions on a year-to-year basis. The extension period must be at most five years from the date of the Business visa issuance.

The documents required for Dubai visit visa processing typically include: 1. Valid passport with a minimum validity of six months. 2. Completed visa application form. 3. Passport-sized photographs. 4. Flight itinerary or confirmed airline tickets. 5. Proof of accommodation in Dubai (hotel reservation or sponsor's address).

Flight tickets are not necessary during the visa processing stage. However, we will need the flight tickets before your departure to determine if an "Okay to Board" status is required or not.

The visa is not provided for free; you need to pay for it based on the type of visa you are applying for.

Yes, indeed! When you apply for your Dubai visa through TVO Travel, you can benefit from our exclusive deals and discounts, allowing you to enjoy special offers and reduced prices on your Dubai visit visa.

Yes, you can extend your Dubai visit visa for an additional fee before it expires.

Yes, you usually need a return ticket showing your departure from Dubai within the visa validity period.

Yes, UAE residents can sponsor family members for a Dubai visit visa, subject to certain conditions.

A sponsor is not always required for a Dubai visit visa, but having a sponsor can enhance the visa application's chances of approval.

Extending your stay in Dubai beyond your visit visa's validity without proper authorization can lead to penalties, including fines and potential deportation.

Children of all ages can apply for a Dubai visit visa, but minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

You can track your UAE Dubai Visa status on the TVO travel website using your application number. However, this feature is available only for applications submitted through our portal.

You can check the status of your UAE Dubai Visa on the TVO travel website by entering your application number.

As soon as your visa is approved, you'll get an email notification.

Typically, you cannot modify your Dubai visa application details via the tracking system. For any necessary changes or updates, please contact TVO Travel customer support.

Yes, you can reapply for your UAE Dubai visa after it has been rejected; it is not illegal to do so.

Visa refusal indicates an error in your application, permanently recorded as a reason for refusal. Visa rejection suggests a missing document in your application, requiring a resubmission of paperwork.

Generally, you can only view another person's UAE visa status without proper authorization or power of attorney. Applicants usually need to check their visa status using their application information.

You can check your Dubai visa status using your passport number on the GDRFA Emirates government website. Visit the visa inquiry section and enter your passport number, visa application reference number, and sometimes your date of birth to track your Emirates visa status.

Verifying your UAE visa status online through TVO Travel is indeed secure.

Yes, relevant documents must be uploaded when you apply for a visa.

Make sure your passport remains valid for a minimum of six months upon your arrival. Depending on your nationality, you might also need to arrange for a visa before your visit.

A visit visa in Dubai typically remains valid for 60 days. For renewal assistance, please reach out to TVO Travel.

Dubai's long-term visit visa permits visitors to stay for a maximum of 60 days.

If you exceed your stay on a Dubai visa, you will be charged AED 150 for the initial day and AED 50 for each subsequent day in the UAE.

Visitors can stay in Dubai for 14 days from arriving with a 14-day tourist visa. A 30-day Dubai tourist visa is available for those wishing to stay longer. This visa allows for a 30-day stay and permits the holder to visit other cities in the United Arab Emirates.

There is no fixed balance required for a Dubai tourist visa, but you must maintain sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay.

The tourist visas offered include single-entry options valid for 30 days or 60 days, multiple-entry tourist visas for the same durations, and long-term multiple-entry tourist visas valid for five years.

The UAE has a 10-day grace period for overstaying a tourist visa. This allows individuals to remain in the country for up to 10 days after the visa expiration date without incurring fines.

The processing time for visas typically ranges from 3 to 4 business days.

A scanned copy of your PAN card is required when applying for a Dubai visa.

The ability to exit and re-enter Dubai multiple times on a tourist visa depends on the visa type and validity. Some visas allow multiple entries, while others may have restrictions.

Yes, you can extend your Dubai tourist visa if you are already in Dubai.

Yes, Dubai tourist visas can be used for medical tourism purposes. However, having the necessary medical documentation and arrangements in place before travelling is essential.

Yes, individuals can work remotely for their home country while on a Dubai tourist visa, as long as the work is not conducted for a Dubai-based employer or within the UAE.

The Dubai Transit Visa for Indian citizens is usually issued for a short duration, typically spanning between 48 to 96 hours, which translates to 2 to 4 days.

No, a transit visa is usually not required for layovers under 24 hours, especially if you remain within the airport premises and do not exit immigration.

Contact our TVO Travel support system to apply for a Dubai 48-hour transit visa. Our dedicated team will guide you and assist you in obtaining your transit visa smoothly and efficiently.

Dubai Connect Services are designed for passengers with connecting stopover durations ranging from 10 to 24 hours.

For layovers longer than 8 hours in Dubai, you'll need a transit visa to exit the airport and explore the city's attractions.

If your onward flight is scheduled within the next 48 or 96 hours, you'll need a visa to transit through Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or any other emirate in the UAE.

You will need a valid passport, a confirmed onward flight ticket, and a passport-sized photograph.

As per UAE regulations, a transit visa cannot be converted into a residence visa. To obtain a residence permit, you must exit the country and apply for a resident visa.

Yes, the Dubai transit visa, also known as the UAE Visa, can be used in any UAE city, including Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai, and others.

Children accompanied by parents or legal guardians can be included in their visa applications. However, unaccompanied minors or children traveling with non-relatives may need separate visas.