Visa policy of the United Arab Emirates

The visa policy of the United Arab Emirates allows citizens of certain countries to enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa. Citizens of certain other countries must obtain a visa from one of the UAE diplomatic missions. Alternatively, they may obtain an online visa through Smart Service or airlines.

All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months, or 3 months if holding a residence permit. Citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council countries need only show a government-issued ID card.

UAE entry stamp from Dubai International Airport

Visa policy map

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Visa policy of the United Arab Emirates
  United Arab Emirates
  Freedom of movement
  Visa-free for 180 days
  Visa-free for 90 days
  Visa-free for 30 days
  Visa required

Visa exemption (free visa on arrival)

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Ordinary passports

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Holders of ordinary passports of the following countries and territories may enter the UAE without a visa for the following period:[1]

Freedom of movement

180 days

90 days

90 days within any 180 days

90 days within any 12 months

30 days[2]

ID - May enter with an ID card.
1 - For holders of biometric passports without "Article 17" stamp.
2 - Days above are for holders of ordinary passports only, non-ordinary passports are visa-exempt for 90 days within any 6-month period instead.
3 - Applicable for both holders of ordinary passports and passports for public affairs.
4 - Only applicable for British citizens, British Overseas Territories citizens and British Subjects who have a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode.

Non-ordinary passports

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  United Arab Emirates
  Visa not required for diplomatic and service passports
  Visa not required for diplomatic passports

In addition to countries whose citizens are visa-exempt, holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of Algeria, Burkina Faso (30 days), Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Cuba, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Grenada, India, Indonesia (30 days), Jordan, Liberia, Morocco, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Serbia, Thailand (30 days), Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam (30 days) and holders of diplomatic passports of Armenia, Burundi, Chad, Congo DR, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Uzbekistan do not require a visa for 90 days (unless otherwise stated).

Future changes

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United Arab Emirates has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries, but they have not yet been ratified or applied:

Country Passports Agreement signed on
  Ghana[16] All 6 August 2021
  Jamaica[17] Diplomatic, official 23 September 2019
  South Sudan[18] Diplomatic 23 April 2019
  Papua New Guinea[19] All 21 October 2017
  Kenya[20] Diplomatic 25 February 2017
  Guyana[21] All September 2024

Online Visa

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Citizens of other countries have the option to obtain an online visa by two ways:[22]

Smart Service

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Visitors may obtain a visa online through Smart Service for Dubai[23] or other emirates.[24] Passengers must have a printed e-Visa confirmation.

Airline Visa

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Visitors may obtain a visa online through an airline if they are arriving on Air Arabia,[25] Air Astana,[26] Emirates,[27] Etihad[28] (and Air Baltic, Air Serbia, flydubai,[29] Turkish Airlines[30] and Indigo Airlines.

Transit visa

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Passengers on all international airlines may enter the United Arab Emirates for 96 hours after obtaining a transit visa at the airport.

The time difference between the 2 flights must be over 8 hours and the passenger must continue to a third destination.

Passengers also must have a hotel booking. This is not applicable to citizens of Afghanistan, Iraq, Niger, Syria, Somalia, Yemen.[22]

All travellers in transit are exempt from entry fees for the first 48 hours; this short time may be extended for up to 96 hours for a fee of 50 AED.[31][32]

Substitute visa

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Citizens of India with an ordinary passport valid for 6 months from the arrival date with a visa issued by the USA which is valid for a minimum of 6 months may obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 14 days. They may apply before departure.[33] Indian citizens may extend their stay for an additional 14 days.[22]

The UAE has also introduced a new Green Visa for people with bachelors degrees who earn Dh15,000 (4,084 USD) or more per month.

The five-year visa policy would offer greater stability and flexibility to middle-income workers in the education sector and attract new talent to the Emirates.[34]

UAE Golden Visa

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The Golden Visa was invoked by the government of the United Arab Emirates in 2019,[35] under Cabinet Resolution No.56 of Organization of Residence Permits for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Professional Talent, 2018.[36] The UAE Golden Visa costs 136,000 USD for investors.[37]

Admission restrictions

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Citizens of Nigeria are required to hold a hotel booking or an accommodation address for the whole period of their intended stay.[22]

Citizens of South Sudan who hold a "business passport" are refused entry into the United Arab Emirates, but are allowed to transit in the UAE.[22]

Use UAE Visa for other countries

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The UAE visa or residence permit is accepted as a substitute visa and this visa allows simplified entry into the following countries:

  •   Armenia - UAE residents may obtain a visa on arrival valid for up to 120 days.[38]
  •   Azerbaijan - UAE resident may obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days if they have a residence permit valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date.[39]
  •   Georgia - UAE residents and visa holders may enter Georgia without visa for 90 days within any 180-day period. UAE visa and/or a residence permit must be valid on the day of entry into Georgia.[40]
  •   Kyrgyzstan - Citizens of Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tunisia and Yemen who are UAE residents can obtain a short-term entry-exit visa under a simplified procedure.[38]
  •   Uzbekistan - Since June 2022, UAE residents with residency valid for at least 90 days can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 30 days.[41]

Visitor statistics

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Emirate of Dubai

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Most visitors[note 1] arriving to Emirate of Dubai were from the following countries of nationality:[42][43][44][45]

Country 2022 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015
  India 1,842,000 1,970,000 2,032,000 2,073,000 1,800,000 1,601,000
  Oman 1,311,000 1,030,000 829,000 862,000 1,037,000 1,002,000
  Saudi Arabia 1,216,000 1,565,000 1,568,000 1,529,000 1,638,000 1,542,000
  United Kingdom 1,043,000 1,200,000 1,212,000 1,265,000 1,245,000 1,188,000
  Russia 758,000 728,000 678,000 530,000 240,000 211,000
  United States 590,000 667,000 656,000 633,000 607,000 602,000
  Germany 422,000 560,000 567,000 506,000 462,000 461,000
  China n/a 989,000 857,000 764,000 540,000 450,000
  Pakistan n/a 501,000 513,000 598,000 607,000 513,000
Total 14,360,000 16,730,000 15,920,000 15,790,000 14,900,000 14,200,000

Emirate of Abu Dhabi

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Hotel guests[note 2] checking in hotels in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi were from the following countries of nationality:[46]

Country 2019 2018 2017
  India 450,000 416,000 360,000
  China 396,000 401,000 372,000
  United Kingdom 267,000 278,000 261,000
  United States 204,000 194,000 164,000
  Egypt 184,000 169,000 160,000
  Philippines 175,000 183,000 181,000
  Saudi Arabia 163,000 168,000 152,000
  Germany 128,000 142,000 131,000
Total 5,100,000 5,043,821 4,852,405

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ International visitors who spend one night at least in Dubai including air, land & sea visitors, excluding United Arab Emirates residents, local Emiratis and aircrews & marines
  2. ^ Excluding Emirati citizens

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