I am Indian National having a RP of Qatar from last more 7 months with Visa Designation as "General Consultant" and wish to visit Dubai for 4 Nights and 5 Days.
Am i eligible for On Arrival Visa?
My Wife is on my Dependent Visa so will she be also eligible for on arrival?
If not then can i apply online and through which website?
don't bother with a visa on arrival.... its way to much hassle.... just get one here.
I have just returned from Dubai and it took me 2.5hrs to get everything sorted due to the ridiculous numbers of people in the queues for eye scanning and payment.
You inquire via email through [email protected]. Send them a scanned copy of your Qatar ID and they will tell you if you are eligible for visa on arrival. Sometimes the airlines will tell you that your occupation is not under the list and they might ask you to sign a waiver that if you are not allowed in to Dubai you will have to shoulder your return and penalty.
Go to http://amer.ae/New/Default.asp (DNRD Service) and click on CHAT SERVICE. They will give you more information. Alternatively call Dubai Airport Immigration on +971 4 707 5222 to get best info (very helpful people)
As posted by galloper check with the Airlines as they will be the one allowing you to board the flight. If they dont allow you to board how will you reach the counter in Dubai.
YES YOU can , but you have to pay for insurance with emirates nbd counter on dxb before proceeding to immigration counter , they will give you 30 days for you but no idea about your family !!!
Sometimes public forums do not portrait a direct and straight forward answer but instead each and everyone's experience.
Try contacting either Emirates or Etihad and ask them. Your last resource would be approaching the UAE embassy's consular service and ask for guidelines.
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Excellent info mate..Many thanks.
Ram
Emirated NBD accepts only cash as on arrival fees..
Hello Guys,
I am Indian National having a RP of Qatar from last more 7 months with Visa Designation as "General Consultant" and wish to visit Dubai for 4 Nights and 5 Days.
Am i eligible for On Arrival Visa?
My Wife is on my Dependent Visa so will she be also eligible for on arrival?
If not then can i apply online and through which website?
Thank you in advance.
Jagdish Utwani
xena, thanks!
Any suggestions where can i get one cheaper NO hotel required, i can stay my friends house.
Regards
A
don't bother with a visa on arrival.... its way to much hassle.... just get one here.
I have just returned from Dubai and it took me 2.5hrs to get everything sorted due to the ridiculous numbers of people in the queues for eye scanning and payment.
thanks everyone
ur self yes but family im not sure
You inquire via email through [email protected]. Send them a scanned copy of your Qatar ID and they will tell you if you are eligible for visa on arrival. Sometimes the airlines will tell you that your occupation is not under the list and they might ask you to sign a waiver that if you are not allowed in to Dubai you will have to shoulder your return and penalty.
Go to http://amer.ae/New/Default.asp (DNRD Service) and click on CHAT SERVICE. They will give you more information. Alternatively call Dubai Airport Immigration on +971 4 707 5222 to get best info (very helpful people)
Please call Airline in which you are flyin
As posted by galloper check with the Airlines as they will be the one allowing you to board the flight. If they dont allow you to board how will you reach the counter in Dubai.
thanks galloper and Syria man - for your quick response
YES YOU can , but you have to pay for insurance with emirates nbd counter on dxb before proceeding to immigration counter , they will give you 30 days for you but no idea about your family !!!
http://www.emirates.com/english/plan_book/essential_information/visa_passport_information/uae_visas.aspx
Sometimes public forums do not portrait a direct and straight forward answer but instead each and everyone's experience.
Try contacting either Emirates or Etihad and ask them. Your last resource would be approaching the UAE embassy's consular service and ask for guidelines.
Regards!!