dubai visa online is not straight forward process
By samizahran •
dubai visa online:
applied for the visa online. my wife got it same day, me not yet. really worried. it is fourh day now . my wife is not allowed to enter without me accomapnying her as a sponsor.
is the visa on arrival , still working at dubai airprot?
any advice from poeple who passed through this visa online issue before?
thanks
al hamdullilah , i got the visa online. if anyone in need of info regarding it ,pls dont hesitate to ask.
The procedure is before applying for Online visa, book the tikets online and get the confirmation booking code number, which you can enter during applying online visa, which helps you get the visa more quicker. I guess they stopped the on arrival visa by May 5th 2016.
No Airline is offering Visa on arrival for Dubai. Not even thier own carrier Emirates Airways is offering. Clearly a pop up message shows that you need a online visa for Dubai. So you dont have any other option rather than to apply visa. If you are planning to travel during Eid holidays, i guess you have enough time. they will take max 15 days sometime. Online visa costs 237Qr to be exact.
230 riyal for online visa
Thank God South Asian Countries are not in the list. I can imagine the situation if they were in the list....
WT thanks for the immigration specialist inputs ........
http://getdubaivisa.com/fees.php
Check with an airline going to Dubai. The offer visa, too.
Thanks for responding and sharing info wild turkey but unfortunately I belong to non of these above mentioned countries. So that's why I asked how much visa fee do they charge?
Thanks
Do you have a passport of any of the mentioned countries? The Vatican maybe?
Nationals of below mentioned countries can obtain 30 days visa on arrival at Dubai International airport free of cost. This visa can be extended for another 30 days at an additional cost.
“Australia, Andorra, Austria, Brunei, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America, The Vatican”
“Citizens of the GCC nations of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia do not require a visa to travel to the UAE”
how much do they charge for visa?
No more visa on arrival for UAE now
http://www.emirates.com/english/plan_book/essential_information/visa_passport_information/uae_visas.aspx
Sami, That will be doubtful, Go with the visa in the hand ................