UAE expands visa on arrival eligibility for Indian citizens


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Oct 19: More Indian travellers are now eligible for visa on arrival (VoA) in the UAE, which has long been the top international destination for Indian tourists. In a recent update, Indian citizens with valid visas from the United Kingdom and European Union countries will now qualify for VoA in the UAE. Previously, this privilege was limited to Indian citizens holding US tourist or residence visas and residency permits from the UK or EU.

The Indian Embassy in the UAE shared this update on social media, stating that all Indian citizens and their family members holding ordinary passports can now avail the VoA facility at any UAE port of entry. To be eligible, travellers must possess a valid visa or residence permit from the US, UK, or EU, with passports having at least six months of remaining validity.

According to the embassy’s post, "Indian citizens and their family members holding valid visas or residency permits from the US, EU, or UK will be granted a visa on arrival. The passport’s validity period must not be less than six months."

Travellers have two options for the VoA - a 14-day visa, extendable for an additional 14 days, or a 60-day non-extendable visa, both subject to applicable UAE fees.

As the largest international destination for Indian tourists, the UAE’s expanded VoA eligibility will further boost travel between the two countries. Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with their globally recognized airlines Emirates and Etihad, also serve as major transit hubs for Indian travellers heading to various parts of the world. By easing entry requirements, the UAE hopes to encourage more stopovers and visits from Indian tourists and transit passengers alike.

 

 

 

  

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Sun, Oct 20 2024

    When Dubai faced challenges in its early days, they brought in large numbers of Russians, which boosted tourism and hotel business significantly. Dubai seems to know exactly when to accelerate and when to ease off. Despite having limited oil revenue, the city thrives thanks to its sheikhs, who are exceptional businessmen.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    Greart opportunity for gold and other rare items smuggling. Also, extended reve ues by way of import taxes !

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    Now you can spend hard-earned money or illicit money spend in UAE to fill their coffers to feed their lazy population.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    Just to attract Indians visiting UAE. Nothing great about it looks like UAE tourism business is down.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    it is only for those living in US, UK and Europe...King of Dubai is smart...they dont want thotte girakis to land there

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  • Inas, Kuduru mane

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    This is great news, nice to break long journeys and stop over in Dubai for shopping!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    Thanks to Modi ...

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  • Pkay, Udupi

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    Yo, Undu Rahul da apina bele ath..:)

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  • nitin shetty, bangalore, udupi

    Sat, Oct 19 2024

    thats why BYJU's CEO ran away UAE today. indian business men cheat indians and run away to UAE AND and live lavish life in Dubai perhaps in palm jumeira. next may b BHAVISH AGARWAL - ola electric scooty CEO will run away to UAE the way he is cheating the customer by selling substandard vehicles.

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