Five-year Tourist Visa requirements in Dubai

Five-year Tourist Visa allows visitors to enter several times over a calendar year or stay for 90 days at a stretch and extend it for another 90 days.

People can stay for six months at one go if they want to.

The entry permit works as a self-sponsored visa as individuals can apply for it themselves directly online and do not need to apply via a travel agency, hotel or relative in the UAE.

The approval process is quick as long as the required paper work is submitted.

Who is eligible for the five-year tourist visas? What is the criteria?

The five-year multi-entry tourist visa is available to citizens of all countries. To be eligible, the visitor must provide a passport with six-month validity at the time of submission, a passport size photograph, medical insurance valid for the UAE and a bank statement of the last six months with a minimum balance of $4,000 or equivalent in another currency.

The six-month bank statement showing that the balance has never gone below $4,000 is key to even be considered.

How do you apply?

Applications can be made online via the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security website.

Applicants who want to obtain the visa from within the country can approach accredited typing centres.

Visitors and residents can log in https://smartservices.icp.gov.ae/ to apply.

The application process in Dubai can be done by multinational companies for employees who travel frequently for international business.

How much does it cost?

The multiple entry five-year visa costs Dh650 plus a service fee of Dh50.

Can I extend my visa when I’m still in the UAE?

The initial visa is issued with a 90-day duration of stay in the UAE in a year from the date of first entry. This can be extended once for an additional 90-day period. The maximum permitted duration of stay under this visa cannot exceed 180 days in a year.

Which authority do I approach to issue the visa?

In Dubai, companies can also issue this visa for international employees once the company registers with Dubai Tourism via their website. An authorised typing centre, a government service centre can help a person apply for it to ensure the eligibility criteria is met and the application is successful. Individuals can apply for it on their own.

Dubai companies can get a five-year visa for international staff.

Dubai introduced a five-year multi-entry visa for employees of international companies based in the emirate to simplify the application and provide easy access to the city for global visitors.

Companies need to register with Dubai tourism, open a file for the firm and then start filing for their employees instead of through a tourist agency. The employees will get the same five-year multi-entry visit visa but it will be via the company. This is open to those companies who have been approved.

What are the other tourist visa options?

A 30 or 90-day single entry tourist visa can be issued by a UAE registered tourist agency that cost between Dh300 to Dh600. The UAE will allow visitors to enter and stay for 60 days.

If a tourist over stays what is the grace period?

The grace period to exit without incurring any overstay fines is 10 days from the date of expiry of the tourist visa.

What is the fine per day for lapsed tourist visas?

Overstaying the permitted stay in the UAE under a tourist visa attracts a fine of Dh100 each day of overstay.

There is an additional fee for an exit permit that must be paid on departure by visitors who overstay.

To prepare your visa applications, call:

Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Near Zulekha Hospital: 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829
Qusais (Al Nahda-2) Behind NMC Hospital: 054 4170879

Ajman, Nuaimeya1: 058 257 1308, 06 52 06 925

Bur Dubai: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

Hor Al Anz: (Deira): 04-265 8373, 050-715 0562

Qusais (Damascus St): 04-258 6727, 054-300 5931

For Collection & Delivery Service; call 04-239 1302, 055 273 2295, 055-345 7829
For Family visa service of all other emirates, call: 04-252 22 22, 055-9105757

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