Those who want to visit Dubai on a tourist visa must present the following supporting documents:
Passport – A valid passport is necessary to prove a person’s nationality. When submitting an online application, scanned copies of the passport are required. The passport needs to be valid for at least six months in order for the visa application to be approved. The passport’s initial and last pages must be enclosed. Black and white versions of the scanned copies are more likely to be rejected, hence colour versions are required.
Application form –Â Applicants are required to fill out and sign the visa application form. People should double-check the accuracy of the information provided because any errors could result in delays.
Photographs – The application must be accompanied with a recent photo of the applicant. A colour photograph that is no older than six months is required. It must adhere to certain guidelines set forth by the government.
The travel schedule – Should be included in the application. This should contain your intended travel dates, a copy of your tickets, and details on the hotel you’ll be staying at. In essence, this is needed to demonstrate to authorities that the applicant plans to leave the country within a specific time limit.
Financial information – is typically not required. Even if it is infrequently necessary, it is safer to have the knowledge on hand. If officials are concerned about an applicant’s financial condition or whether they can make a living in the country on a tight budget, they may ask about this.
Address verification – This is not a demand that is made in every situation. This query can be used if the applicant’s current permanent resident address and nationality are different.
Authorities may also require any other documents not mentioned above, depending on the specific applicant. It is essential to have all additional pertinent information on hand in such circumstances.
Those who want to visit Dubai on a tourist visa must present the following supporting documents:
Passport – A valid passport is necessary to prove a person’s nationality. When submitting an online application, scanned copies of the passport are required. The passport needs to be valid for at least six months in order for the visa application to be approved. The passport’s initial and last pages must be enclosed. Black and white versions of the scanned copies are more likely to be rejected, hence colour versions are required.
Application form –Â Applicants are required to fill out and sign the visa application form. People should double-check the accuracy of the information provided because any errors could result in delays.
Photographs – The application must be accompanied with a recent photo of the applicant. A colour photograph that is no older than six months is required. It must adhere to certain guidelines set forth by the government.
The travel schedule – Should be included in the application. This should contain your intended travel dates, a copy of your tickets, and details on the hotel you’ll be staying at. In essence, this is needed to demonstrate to authorities that the applicant plans to leave the country within a specific time limit.
Financial information – is typically not required. Even if it is infrequently necessary, it is safer to have the knowledge on hand. If officials are concerned about an applicant’s financial condition or whether they can make a living in the country on a tight budget, they may ask about this.
Address verification – This is not a demand that is made in every situation. This query can be used if the applicant’s current permanent resident address and nationality are different.
Authorities may also require any other documents not mentioned above, depending on the specific applicant. It is essential to have all additional pertinent information on hand in such circumstances.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration authorities reportedly began accepting applications for five-year multiple-entry tourist visas to visit the country on Wednesday, according to Emirates News Agency (WAM).
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According to the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, all nationalities are now qualified for the visa. Over the course of five years, expatriate families and business visitors are allowed to visit the UAE as frequently as they wish. With the possibility to add another 90 days, each visit to the nation is limited to 90 days. Applicants must pay Dh650 to apply for a visa via ICA. Anyone interested should submit an application via the ICA website.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration authorities reportedly began accepting applications for five-year multiple-entry tourist visas to visit the country on Wednesday, according to Emirates News Agency (WAM).
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According to the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, all nationalities are now qualified for the visa. Over the course of five years, expatriate families and business visitors are allowed to visit the UAE as frequently as they wish. With the possibility to add another 90 days, each visit to the nation is limited to 90 days. Applicants must pay Dh650 to apply for a visa via ICA. Anyone interested should submit an application via the ICA website.
Germany, France, and the Netherlands do not require prior visa arrangements in order to enter the UAE; they can receive a 60-day visa at the airport:
1. Indian citizens holding a normal passport and either
2. a visit visa issued by the USA or
3. a green card issued by the USA or
4. a residence visa issued by the UK or
5. a residence visa issued by the EU
Germany, France, and the Netherlands do not require prior visa arrangements in order to enter the UAE; they can receive a 60-day visa at the airport:
1. Indian citizens holding a normal passport and either
2. a visit visa issued by the USA or
3. a green card issued by the USA or
4. a residence visa issued by the UK or
5. a residence visa issued by the EU
Prior to booking
Verify your visa requirements.Depending on your country, you may be able to obtain a visa upon arrival or you may need to apply in advance for a planned visit visa through Dubai Immigration.
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Prior to your trip
Tourists visiting the UAE are not needed to obtain GDRFA or ICA approval.
The following nations’ travellers must adhere to certain protocol:
India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia
Requirements for travellers landing in Dubai from these countries or utilising Dubai Connect
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1. A real contrarian The validity of a COVID-19 PCR test certificate with a QR code for a test performed within 48 hours shall be determined from the moment the sample was collected, before leaving a recognised healthcare facility.
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2. a quick PCR test report for a test performed within six hours after departure that has a QR code
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There are currently no fast PCR testing facilities at the airport, making travel from Nigeria to Dubai as the final destination impossible.
Requirements for every traveller entering Dubai
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Except for travel from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia (for which specific requirements are stated above), all passengers travelling to Dubai from any point of origin (including GCC countries) must hold a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificate for a test taken no more than 72 hours before departure. The conditions for travelling from India are shown below.
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Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR) test results are required for the certificate. Other test certifications, such as those from antibody tests, NHS COVID Tests, Rapid PCR Tests, and home testing kits, are not recognised in Dubai. SMS certificates are not accepted; travellers must check in with an official written or digital certificate in English or Arabic.
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The passenger’s departure country’s authorised facility must issue the COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificates. Even though they are still within their validity term, certificates that have already been submitted for travel to another place cannot be utilised to reenter the country.
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The COVID-19 PCR report must have a QR code that links to the original report for verification reasons for travellers coming from the following nations. The following countries must show the QR code to DHA staff members upon arrival at Dubai airports: Indonesia, Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
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For a maximum stay of 14 days, Indian nationals with regular passports who are travelling to or from India via Dubai can receive a visa upon arrival as long as they:
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possess a guest visa, green card, or residency visa granted by the United States, the United Kingdom, or the European Union.
The visa must be valid for at least six months and be issued by the United States, the United Kingdom, or the European Union.
Arrival test
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Another COVID-19 PCR test will be needed of travellers travelling in Dubai from the following nations upon arrival at Dubai International airport:
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Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Poland, Philippines,
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Testing exclusions:
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Nationals of the UAE are exempt from undergoing a COVID19 PCR test before to travelling to Dubai. Regardless of whether they have a valid negative COVID-19 RT-PCR certificate from their country of origin, they must be tested when they arrive in Dubai.
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This also holds true for:
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passengers travelling with household employees or relatives of UAE nationals in the first degree
Domestic helpers accompanying a sponsor who is a citizen of the UAE.
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A COVID-19 RT-PCR test is not required for passengers under the age of 12 or those with moderate to severe disabilities.
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Neurological conditions and intellectual or developmental disabilities are examples of moderate or severe disabilities. For instance: Cerebral aneurysms, Down syndrome, epilepsy, seizures, ataxia, autism spectrum disorder, Bell’s palsy, brain tumours, Alzheimer’s disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), acute spinal cord injury, and epilepsy.
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According to regulations, all other passengers, including those who are physically challenged, hard of hearing, or visually impaired, must possess a COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificate that is negative.
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In both your home country and the one you’re going to, there can be special test exemptions. Please review the prerequisites before departing.
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COVID-19 test facilities:
The government of the United Arab Emirates has designated laboratories.For your COVID-19 RT-PCR test, you can choose from any reputable and approved laboratory in your country of origin or the suggested labs on the list.
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To be admitted on the aircraft, you must obtain your certificate from one of the labs specified in the designated laboratories document if you are flying from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, or Bangladesh.
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When you get there
Upon arriving, you might need to have a second COVID-19 PCR test. If you take a test at the airport, you must wait to find out the results in your hotel or place of residence.
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If the test is positive, you must go into isolation and adhere to the Dubai Health Authority’s rules.
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Additionally, you have to have the COVID19 – DXB Smart App for iOS or Android.
Prior to booking
Verify your visa requirements.Depending on your country, you may be able to obtain a visa upon arrival or you may need to apply in advance for a planned visit visa through Dubai Immigration.
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Prior to your trip
Tourists visiting the UAE are not needed to obtain GDRFA or ICA approval.
The following nations’ travellers must adhere to certain protocol:
India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia
Requirements for travellers landing in Dubai from these countries or utilising Dubai Connect
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1. A real contrarian The validity of a COVID-19 PCR test certificate with a QR code for a test performed within 48 hours shall be determined from the moment the sample was collected, before leaving a recognised healthcare facility.
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2. a quick PCR test report for a test performed within six hours after departure that has a QR code
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There are currently no fast PCR testing facilities at the airport, making travel from Nigeria to Dubai as the final destination impossible.
Requirements for every traveller entering Dubai
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Except for travel from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zambia (for which specific requirements are stated above), all passengers travelling to Dubai from any point of origin (including GCC countries) must hold a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificate for a test taken no more than 72 hours before departure. The conditions for travelling from India are shown below.
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Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR) test results are required for the certificate. Other test certifications, such as those from antibody tests, NHS COVID Tests, Rapid PCR Tests, and home testing kits, are not recognised in Dubai. SMS certificates are not accepted; travellers must check in with an official written or digital certificate in English or Arabic.
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The passenger’s departure country’s authorised facility must issue the COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificates. Even though they are still within their validity term, certificates that have already been submitted for travel to another place cannot be utilised to reenter the country.
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The COVID-19 PCR report must have a QR code that links to the original report for verification reasons for travellers coming from the following nations. The following countries must show the QR code to DHA staff members upon arrival at Dubai airports: Indonesia, Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
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For a maximum stay of 14 days, Indian nationals with regular passports who are travelling to or from India via Dubai can receive a visa upon arrival as long as they:
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possess a guest visa, green card, or residency visa granted by the United States, the United Kingdom, or the European Union.
The visa must be valid for at least six months and be issued by the United States, the United Kingdom, or the European Union.
Arrival test
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Another COVID-19 PCR test will be needed of travellers travelling in Dubai from the following nations upon arrival at Dubai International airport:
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Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Poland, Philippines,
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Testing exclusions:
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Nationals of the UAE are exempt from undergoing a COVID19 PCR test before to travelling to Dubai. Regardless of whether they have a valid negative COVID-19 RT-PCR certificate from their country of origin, they must be tested when they arrive in Dubai.
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This also holds true for:
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passengers travelling with household employees or relatives of UAE nationals in the first degree
Domestic helpers accompanying a sponsor who is a citizen of the UAE.
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A COVID-19 RT-PCR test is not required for passengers under the age of 12 or those with moderate to severe disabilities.
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Neurological conditions and intellectual or developmental disabilities are examples of moderate or severe disabilities. For instance: Cerebral aneurysms, Down syndrome, epilepsy, seizures, ataxia, autism spectrum disorder, Bell’s palsy, brain tumours, Alzheimer’s disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), acute spinal cord injury, and epilepsy.
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According to regulations, all other passengers, including those who are physically challenged, hard of hearing, or visually impaired, must possess a COVID-19 RT-PCR test certificate that is negative.
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In both your home country and the one you’re going to, there can be special test exemptions. Please review the prerequisites before departing.
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COVID-19 test facilities:
The government of the United Arab Emirates has designated laboratories.For your COVID-19 RT-PCR test, you can choose from any reputable and approved laboratory in your country of origin or the suggested labs on the list.
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To be admitted on the aircraft, you must obtain your certificate from one of the labs specified in the designated laboratories document if you are flying from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, or Bangladesh.
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When you get there
Upon arriving, you might need to have a second COVID-19 PCR test. If you take a test at the airport, you must wait to find out the results in your hotel or place of residence.
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If the test is positive, you must go into isolation and adhere to the Dubai Health Authority’s rules.
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Additionally, you have to have the COVID19 – DXB Smart App for iOS or Android.
To travel the entire nation on a tour. in order to have fun or go sightseeing.
To visit there for both work and enjoyment, including rural tours.
A person may enter the country for a period of 14 or 30 days. There can be an extension for up to 40 days.
A person is permitted entry for a maximum of 90 days.
The visa is good for two months starting on the date of issuance.
The visa is valid for six months starting on the date of issuance.
It costs a great deal less.
It costs a little bit more than a tourist visa.
The sponsor could be a friend or relative living in the UAE, a nearby hotel, or a travel agency.
The sponsor must reside in the UAE.
No other visa may be substituted for this one.
This can be changed into an employment visa in certain situations.
The following reasons could result in your Dubai visa application being rejected:
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1. Due to worries about human trafficking, your visa application may be delayed or rejected if you are a female under 24 who is travelling alone.
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2. Due to worries about human trafficking, your visa application may be delayed or rejected if you are a female under 24 who is travelling alone.
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3. If you once held a resident visa for the UAE and you left the country without cancelling it. The Public Relations Officer must get it cancelled before issuing you a new tourist visa.
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4. Your application for a Dubai visa will be rejected or delayed if the scanned copies of your passport are not legible and UAE immigration finds them suspicious.
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5. Your visa application can be turned down if your passport lists you as a farmer or other non-white collar worker.
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6. If there are errors in your name, passport number, date of birth, passport issue, or expiration dates, your visa application may be rejected or delayed.
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7. If you applied for a Dubai tourist visa but did not use it, be sure that it is revoked through an OTA before you apply for a new UAE visa.
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8. If you applied for and did not use an employment visa through an organisation in the UAE. In this case, before permitting you to apply for a new Dubai visa, the company’s PRO must first terminate your current visa.
1. Download the online application form and ensure that all of the information you enter is precise if you want to get your electronic visa ahead of time.
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2. Please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and any other supporting evidence.
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3. After paying the UAE e-Visa fees, keep a watch on your email inbox for the particular confirmation code you’ll receive.
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4. After receiving your tourist e-Visa, print it out and take it with you when you travel.
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Y-Axis can help you apply for a Dubai tourist visa by filling out the online form and supplying you with the required supporting documents. These documents must be submitted along with your online visa application.
1.Passports: Each applicant must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after their intended arrival date in Dubai.
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2. scanned copy of a passport.
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3. a digital image that satisfies the requirements and was taken within the last six months.
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4. A working email account is necessary.
The following reasons could result in your Dubai visa application being rejected:
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1. Due to worries about human trafficking, your visa application may be delayed or rejected if you are a female under 24 who is travelling alone.
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2. Due to worries about human trafficking, your visa application may be delayed or rejected if you are a female under 24 who is travelling alone.
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3. If you once held a resident visa for the UAE and you left the country without cancelling it. The Public Relations Officer must get it cancelled before issuing you a new tourist visa.
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4. Your application for a Dubai visa will be rejected or delayed if the scanned copies of your passport are not legible and UAE immigration finds them suspicious.
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5. Your visa application can be turned down if your passport lists you as a farmer or other non-white collar worker.
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6. If there are errors in your name, passport number, date of birth, passport issue, or expiration dates, your visa application may be rejected or delayed.
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7. If you applied for a Dubai tourist visa but did not use it, be sure that it is revoked through an OTA before you apply for a new UAE visa.
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8. If you applied for and did not use an employment visa through an organisation in the UAE. In this case, before permitting you to apply for a new Dubai visa, the company’s PRO must first terminate your current visa.
1. Download the online application form and ensure that all of the information you enter is precise if you want to get your electronic visa ahead of time.
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2. Please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and any other supporting evidence.
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3. After paying the UAE e-Visa fees, keep a watch on your email inbox for the particular confirmation code you’ll receive.
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4. After receiving your tourist e-Visa, print it out and take it with you when you travel.
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Y-Axis can help you apply for a Dubai tourist visa by filling out the online form and supplying you with the required supporting documents. These documents must be submitted along with your online visa application.
1.Passports: Each applicant must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after their intended arrival date in Dubai.
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2. scanned copy of a passport.
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3. a digital image that satisfies the requirements and was taken within the last six months.
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4. A working email account is necessary.