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Dubai tightens tourist visa rules

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The Dubai emigration department has introduced stricter requirements for obtaining a tourist visa, mandating travelers to provide hotel booking documents with a QR code and a copy of their return ticket. Travel agencies have been instructed to ensure these documents are submitted during the visa application process, failing which, applications may face delays.New Rules for Tourist Visa ApplicationsUnder the updated guidelines, hotel booking documents and return tickets are no longer optional and must be uploaded on the emigration department’s website at the time of application. Only travel agencies are authorized to apply for tourist visas, whereas visit visas can be processed by trading companies, individuals, or families. However, the same rules apply to both visa types.Financial Proof RequirementAdditionally, applicants must show sufficient financial resources in their credit or debit cards. The requirement stands at 5,000 Dirhams for a two-month visa and 3,000 Dirhams for a three-month visa.Impact on TravelersMany applicants have reportedly faced delays in processing due to the inability to provide these documents. Previously, passengers were only required to present hotel bookings and return tickets if requested by emigration officers at the airport.These rules, already applicable to citizens of Pakistan and several African nations, aim to streamline the visa process and ensure compliance. However, clarity is still awaited regarding whether expatriates in the UAE need to submit similar documents when applying for visit visas for their families.The new measures emphasize the importance of thorough preparation to avoid travel disruptions for those planning to visit Dubai.Visa Options for Indian Travelers Visiting DubaiIndian passport holders planning a trip to Dubai have multiple visa options, catering to both short-term visits and extended stays. These include visa-on-arrival, non-extendable visas, and the newly introduced five-year multiple-entry visa.1. Visa-On-Arrival for Indian Passport Holders: Indian travelers can opt for a 14-day visa-on-arrival in Dubai, extendable by an additional 14 days. To qualify, they must meet the following prerequisites:A passport valid for at least six months from the arrival date.A valid USA visit visa, USA green card, UK residence visa, or EU residence visa.This option offers flexibility for short-term visits, provided travelers meet the eligibility criteria.2. Non-Extendable 60-Day Visa: For a longer stay, travelers can apply for a 60-day non-extendable visa. The application charges for this visa align with UAE regulations, making it a viable choice for tourists or those visiting family and friends.3. Five-Year Multiple-Entry Visa: Dubai has also introduced a five-year multiple-entry visa for Indian citizens, signaling a boost for tourism and commercial ties between the two countries. This visa allows frequent visits to Dubai, catering to business professionals, frequent tourists, and those with family connections in the region.108650231

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