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Dubai Visa Online

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INR 17,600/-

14 Days Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : Upto 5 days
  • Stay Peroid : 14 days
  • Validity : 58 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 6050/-

14 Days Tourist Visa (Express)

  • Processig Time : Upto 48 hours
  • Stay Peroid : 14 days
  • Validity : 58 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 7100/-

30 Days Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : Upto 5 days
  • Stay Peroid : 30 days
  • Validity : 58 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 6450/-

30 Days Tourist Visa (Express)

  • Processig Time : 48 hours
  • Stay Peroid : 30 days
  • Validity : 58 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 7400/-

90 Days Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : Upto 5 days
  • Stay Peroid : 90 days
  • Validity : 58 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 17600/-

96 Hours Transit Visa

  • Processig Time : Upto 5 days
  • Stay Peroid : 4 days
  • Validity : 30 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 2550/-

 

Documents required for Dubai visa application

  • Scanned colour copy of the first and last page of your passport
  • Passport should be valid for at least 6 months
  • Scanned colour copy of your pan card
  • Scanned colour copy of your passport-size photograph taken against a white background
  • Confirmed return air ticket (not mandatory for application)

Photograph Specifications for Dubai visa application

·         The photo must be 45 mm X 35 mm in size

·         The face should cover 70-80% of the photo

·         In colour. A white and black photo won’t be accepted

·         Taken against a plain white background

·         Taken within the last 3 months

·         Your head should face the camera directly. It should not be tilted or turned, even slightly

·         The head must be centred in the image. You must look directly at the camera and show your full face

·         Do not wear sunglasses or tinted/coloured glasses. If you normally wear glasses, your eyes must be clearly visible in the photo

·         You will need to email/WhatsApp us the scanned copy of your digital size photograph in JPEG format

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  • 1) do i need visa for dubai from india?

    Yes, all Indian passport holders require a visit to visit Dubai. A Dubai tourist visa is most appropriate for Indians travelling to the UAE for recreational purposes such as holidaying, sightseeing, or even short family visits. The type of visa to enter Dubai will depend on several factors such as nationality, purpose of your planned visit and duration. Indian passport holders travelling to UAE for tourist purposes can apply for Dubai visa online. Once your visa application is approved, you will receive an approved visa copy via email.

  • 2) do i need dubai visa if i have a valid us visa?

    Indian nationals holding a valid US Visa, or a Green Card will get a two-week Dubai visa on arrival in the country.

  • 3) how much does dubai visa on arrival cost?

    The Dubai Visa on arrival is for a maximum stay of 14 days and costs AED 100. You can extend the duration of your stay by an additional 14 days once only, by paying a renewal fee of AED 250.

  • 4) how many days prior to the date of travel can i apply for a dubai tourist visa?

    You can apply for your Dubai Tourist Visa a maximum 2 months prior to the date of travel.

  • 5) is the dubai visa for indians a single entry or valid for multiple entries?

    The Dubai Visa is generally issued for a single entry, which should be used within 58 days from the date of issuance. However, depending on your purpose of visit and duration of trip you can also apply for a Multiple entry visa. The final decision to grant the entry type will depend upon the Dubai Immigration.

  • 6) how will i receive the dubai visa?

    The Dubai visa is an electronic visa and is issued via email. You must print a copy and carry it along with your passport. We recommend you carry a copy of your Dubai Tourist Visa at all times during your trip.

  • 7) is my dubai visa valid for the whole of uae?

    Yes. Dubai Visas are valid for the whole of UAE. You can enter and exit from all airports of UAE.

  • 8) do i have to submit my passport for stamping of the dubai visa?

    No, there is no need to submit physical documents for visa processing. You must share the documents with us via WhatsApp or Email. The Dubai visa for Indians is an electronic visa and issued over email. There is no stamp affixed on your passport.

  • 9) is there an age criteria for application?

    Yes, there is. Females below 25 years of age and males below 21 years of age have to apply for a Dubai visa along with their father, mother or husband to avoid any possibilities of rejection.

  • 10) my passport is expiring soon; can i still get a dubai visa?

    Your passport should be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of arrival in Dubai.

  • 11) do i have to inform my exact travel dates and itinerary while applying for my dubai visa?

    Yes, it is not mandatory to submit air ticket copy or hotel bookings for your Dubai visa online application. However, to avoid soaring airfares and expensive stays, you can avail our full-service Dubai holiday services.

  • 12) does dubai visa online application process require biometrics?

    No, Indian citizens do not require biometrics for getting their Dubai visa processed.

  • 13) do i need a travel insurance before obtaining a dubai visa?

    It is advisable to obtain travel insurance in order to secure your trip from situations like baggage loss/delay and medical emergencies.

  • 14) what if i do not receive my dubai visa on time?

    If there is a delay in receiving your Dubai visa; reach out to our visa experts who will give you the update on the status of your visa application.

EMBASSY OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
12, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi - 110 021 (INDIA)
Telephone: +91-11-26111111
Fax: +91-11-26873272
E-mail address:
For Ambassador's office: NewDelhiEMB@mofaic.gov.ae
For Consular Queries: NewDelhiCVO@mofaic.gov.ae

Embassy Working Hours (w.e.f. 21st August, 2014)
Monday to Thursday: 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Friday: 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.

 

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Burj al-Arab

The Burj Al-Arab is the world's tallest hotel, standing 321 meters high on its own artificial island on the Dubai coastline. Designed to resemble a billowing dhow sail, the exterior of the building is lit up by a choreographed, colored lighting show at night. Decadent in every way possible, the Burj Al-Arab is one of the most expensive hotels in the world, with the most luxurious suites costing more than $15,000 for one night.


Burj Khalifa

Dubai's landmark building is the Burj Khalifa, which at 829.8 meters is the tallest building in the world and the most famous of the city's points of interest. For most visitors, a trip to the observation deck on the 124th floor here is a must-do while in the city. The views across the city skyline from this bird's-eye perspective are simply staggering. The slick observation deck experience includes a multimedia presentation on both Dubai and the building of the Burj Khalifa (completed in 2010) before a high-speed elevator whizzes you up to the observation deck for those 360-degree views out across the skyscrapers to the desert on one side and the ocean on the other.


Desert Safari

Heading out into the desert for a day is a must-do on any Dubai day trip checklist. There are plenty of opportunities for safaris and excursions into the UAE's wild desert interior for those seeking a taste of adventure. Camel trekking is the more traditional transport option, with more opportunities to simply experience the quiet beauty of this harsh landscape, but 4WD safaris can get you farther away from the city and allow you to see a wider area.


Dubai Aquarium

One of the city's top tourist attractions, the Dubai Aquarium houses 140 species of sea life in the huge suspended tank on the ground floor of the Dubai Mall. As well as free viewing from the mall, if you enter the Underwater Zoo, you can walk through the aquarium tunnels.

Different activities help you get a closer look at the sea life. Glass bottom boat tours (on top of the tank) are particularly popular. Cage snorkeling and shark diving activities are also on offer.


Dubai Creek & Al Seef District

Dubai Creek separates the city into two towns, with Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south. The creek has been an influential element in the city's growth, first attracting settlers here to fish and pearl dive. Small villages grew up alongside the creek as far back as 4,000 years ago, while the modern era began in the 1830s when the Bani Yas tribe settled in the area.


Dubai Frame

Sitting slap-bang between Dubai's older neighborhoods clustered around the creek and the city's modern sprawl, this ginormous 150-meter-high picture frame is one of Dubai's latest sights. Inside, a series of galleries whisk you through the city's history and explore Emirati heritage before you travel up to the Sky Deck, where there are fantastic panoramas of both old and new Dubai to be snapped on the viewing platforms.


Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the city's premier mall and provides entry to the Burj Khalifa, as well as the Dubai Aquarium. There is also an ice-skating rink, gaming zone, and cinema complex if you're looking for more entertainment options. The shopping and eating is endless, and there are nearly always special events such as live music and fashion shows within the mall. The most famous of these are the annual Dubai Shopping Festival in January and February and the Dubai Summer Surprises Festival in July and August.


Dubai Miracle Garden

This is the zaniest garden ever. Not content with constructing the world's largest buildings and malls, Dubai has created the world's largest flower garden, spanning 2,000 square meters and home to a reputed 100 million flowers. Everything that can be covered with flowers has been, from twee English-style cottages to windmills and trucks. There's even a flower version of the Burj Khalifa. Stroll the walkways and enjoy the riot of color and the wacky flower displays.


Dubai Opera

For nighttime attractions, look no further. Opened in mid-2016, Dubai's classy new opera building is the centerpiece of the waterfront Opera District in downtown Dubai and set to become the city's major cultural hub and main entertainment venue. The Dubai Opera hosts a year-round program of famous musical theater productions, concerts by world-class musicians, opera, ballet, and classical music, as well as smaller productions, comedy nights, and concerts.


Jumeirah Beach

This strip of sandy white bliss is the number one beach destination for Dubai visitors. Hotels are strung out all along its length, with this being one of the most popular places to stay for tourists. The beach has excellent facilities, with plenty of sun loungers, restaurants, and water sports operators offering jet skiing


Kite Beach

This long stretch of white-sand beach, south of Jumeirah beach, isn't just a top destination for sunbathers looking to lap up a lazy day of swimming and soaking up the rays on the sand. Kite Beach is renowned as Dubai's premier destination for kitesurfers and is home to an array of water sports operators. This is where you come to get out on the water kitesurfing or try your hand at stand up paddleboarding, with equipment hire and lessons all easily arranged on the beach.


Mall of the Emirates

Mall of the Emirates is one of the city's most famous malls, with the spectacular (and surreal) Ski Dubai facility inside. The indoor ski slope is complete with chairlifts and a penguin enclosure, all at a continuous temperature of -4 degrees Celsius. There's also a cinema complex and a family entertainment center with a whole host of rides aimed at both the big and small. The shopping opportunities are boundless, as are the eating options, offering every conceivable world cuisine.


Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

You don't have to go too far away from the skyscrapers to soak up a more natural vista. The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary incorporates the mangrove forests and wetlands of Dubai creek. An important stop-off on the migration routes, it's a prime place to spot flamingos in winter when massive flocks of these majestic pink birds wade through the lagoons, backdropped by soaring high-rises. Various hides in prime spots have been set up within the park to allow bird-watchers good views of the bird life.


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