How to get a Transit Visa in dubai

Any passenger who wants to exit the Dubai International airport into the country will need a UAE entry permit. A 96 hour transit visa is available to visitors to the UAE. The transit visa can be obtained in one of the following ways:

    • Emirates Airlines offer a Dubai Stopovers on Arrival package which includes a 96 hour Transit Visa if you fly with Emirates Airlines. The service is available from the Emirates Hotels & Visas for Dubai desk in the arrival hall of Terminal 3. Visa issue is subject to immigration department approval.

Citizens of Afghanistan, Iraq, Niger, Somalia, or Yemen might not be eligible for a 96 hour transit visa. Transit visas are also not issued to passengers with a return flight from Dubai (e.g. London-Dubai-London) and only to those with an onward flight or booking means flying to a destination different to your origin before landing in Dubai e.g. London-Dubai-Singapore.

The documents required for a transit visa are:

  • Original Passport
  • Transit Visa Application
  • Airline Tickets (showing departure info)
  • Hotel Reservation (i.e. print-out etc).

Special Mission Entry Visa

Companies can apply on your behalf for a 16 day transit visa, otherwise known as a Special Mission Entry Visa, or Service Visa, which is different from the UAE Mission Visa , and is valid for a longer stay.  This visa is usually issued to short term temporary workers or employees on probation. The visa is valid for 14 days for a single entry to the UAE prior to arrival, and after entry, the visa holder can stay for a maximum of 16 days.

  • Cost of visa is AED 310-320.
  • Deposit (refundable) of AED 1000 is required.
  • Health insurance is required.
  • The Service Visa is not renewable.
  • Restricted to businessmen and high level professionals (doctor, teacher, engineer, etc).
  • A UAE based company needs to apply for the Service Visa.
About Rajitha Saleem

Rajitha is a post graduate in Mass Communication and Journalism. She has also done her M.Phil in International Relations from JNU New Delhi. She has served in editorial and reporting positions in various media, from mainstream newspapers to magazines to specialised media such as DataQuest. She was working as an Information Developer at IBM Global Services, Bangalore, when she took a break from her career, for her family.

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