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  • A Step-By-Step Guide To Applying For A Tourist Dubai Visa For Indians

    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 28 Dec 2023
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    Traveling to Dubai?

    Dubai is truly one of the world’s most sought-after destinations! Unique from its Asian neighbors, this country offers exotic hotels, lavish malls, stunning beaches, scenic views, and thrilling experiences. But if you’re an Indian passport holder, you’d still have to get yourself a visa for Dubai from India. 
    To make things less of a hassle for you, check out our step-by-step guide on how to apply for a visitor visa to Dubai!

    Applying for a Dubai visa for Indians:

    If you’re planning to go to the UAE, applying for a Dubai visa online for Indians can be done through the visa service operated by dubaievisa.in. Now, Indians can get a visa for a Dubai visit in merely two hours by simply filling out an electronic application form. Whether you are applying for a business visa or a tourist visa in Dubai; the following details will surely help you understand the application formalities:
    Applying for a Dubai visa for Indians:
    Your visit to Dubai will surely bring you to picturesque desert landscapes. Credits: Klook

    1. Figure out what kind of UAE visa you need

    There are three types of visas to choose from: Transit, Tourist, and Visit Visa. For this guide, we’ll be discussing the requirements for the visa for Dubai tourists. But here’s a rundown of each visa type for your reference:
    • Visit Visa – This can be sponsored by relatives or friends residing in the UAE and allows a traveler to stay in the UAE for 90 days.
    • Tourist Visa – Tourists are allowed to stay in the UAE for 30 days under sponsorship from UAE airlines, hotels, and travel agencies.
    • Transit Visa – Valid for 48 to 96 hours for 14 days from issuance, provided that (a) you are holding a valid passport and a confirmed booking to your third destination, or (b) must leave the UAE within 48 to 96 hours from arrival or 14 days once the visa has been issued, or (c) have a confirmed hotel reservation in UAE.
    1. Figure out what kind of UAE visa you need
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    2. Prepare the required documents for your visa

    Whether you’re applying for tourism or business, there aren’t many requirements for an India to Dubai visa. However, one needs to provide a few documents while filling out the visa application form at dubaievisa.in
    Here are the basic requirements for a UAE (Dubai) Visa for Indians as stated on dubaievisa.in:
    • A scanned copy of your Indian passport bio (page two) and last page
      • The passport is valid for six more months from the date of intended travel.
      • Make sure that your traveler signature is indicated at the back.
    • Colored passport-sized photo with a white backdrop
      • Indicate the name at the back, then scan it as well.
    • Accomplished application form
      • Your application form may be different depending on who your sponsor is, so make sure to get one before proceeding with the rest of your application.
      • For reference, you can start your application here
      • Do note that some portions of the application form must be filled out by your sponsor.
    • Visa fee
      • This will also vary depending on the sponsor you’ve chosen.
      • To compare prices, it's handy to check the websites of hotels in Dubai, airlines, and travel agencies!
    2. Prepare the required documents for your visa
    Make sure to double-check if you need any extra documents for your application! Credits: Marten Bjork on Unsplash

    3. Prepare the necessary supporting documents for your UAE Tourist Visa

    Aside from those mentioned above, expect that your sponsor will need more requirements to help process your application. Here are some of the possible requirements that you may need to have ready:
    1. Your passport that’s valid for at least  months after returning from UAE
    2. A photocopy of your filled-out visa application form
    3. Two passport-size photographs
    4. Cover letter stating the purpose and duration of the visit
    5. Original confirmed return ticket
    6. Hotel reservation receipt
    7. A photocopy of the PAN card
    8. A photocopy of income tax returns
    9. An investment amounting to INR 5 lakhs or above as a fixed deposit.
    10. A female solo traveler will require an NOC from a father or husband.
    3. Prepare the necessary supporting documents for your UAE Tourist Visa
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    4. Submit your application online

    After gathering all the necessary documents, you can move on to filling out the visa application form. The application form for the Dubai visa for Indians involves a few simple items that can be easily completed. 
    If you have any questions or concerns, you can ask for support from the helpline at dubaievisa.in website.

    Additional Tips for Applying for a Dubai Visa for Indians:

    Additional Tips for Applying for a Dubai Visa for Indians:
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    1. Double-check all requirements!

    It won’t hurt to check your requirements more than once before sending them in. Once your application is with your sponsor, changing information and adding to your documents will be tricky.

    2. Do extra research!

    Make sure you go through as many hotels and agencies, and compare the prices to get the bang for your buck!

    3. If possible, include as many supporting documents as possible!

    Once you send all your documents to your nearest consulate or embassy, they’ll be in charge of the rest of the process. That said, before turning in your requirements, make sure to look into the potential documents that you may need and include those as well.

    Klook your way to Dubai!

    Klook your way to Dubai!
    Adventures like the Edge Walk at the Sky View Observatory make for an unforgettable Dubai trip. Credits: Klook
    Once you’ve got your visa, it’s time to explore this dynamic city! Whether you want to explore the red dunes at the desert safari or try defying gravity near the Burj Khalifa, Klook’s got you covered!