UAE Visa Application:
Are you an Indian?
Planning to travel to the UAE soon?
Then before traveling, read this article.
Because now the UAE has made some major changes in visa on arrival systems, especially for Indian travelers’. Yes, you’ve heard right. Who doesn’t want to travel abroad once in a life? And right now, UAE is very close to the hearts of Indian travelers’.
Over the years, this country has been very popular with Indians.
But recently, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a new Visa-on-Arrival policy, making it even easier for Indian travelers to trave
Under this new policy, Indian citizens fulfilling certain conditions can enter the UAE without any prior approval. The policy is aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries and enhancing travel experiences. Let’s know the special information related to this new policy.
Indian nationals who hold a valid visa, residence permit, or green card from the United States, the United Kingdom, or any European Union country are eligible for this Visa-on-Arrival.
To get a visa, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
Under this visa, the traveler will get a 14-day visa on arrival in the UAE.
If a traveler wants to extend his stay in the UAE, he can extend it for 60 days. For this, the prescribed fees will have to be paid.
Travelers whose eligibility conditions are met will not need to take pre-approval of the visa before travel.
This Visa-on-Arrival facility will be available at all major airports in the UAE, so passengers will not have much trouble.
Travelers who extend their stay beyond 14 days must obtain a visa extension by paying the same fees while in the UAE.
In February, Emirates Airline, in association with VFS Global, launched the pre-approved Visa-on-Arrival service for Indian citizens. In the same month, Dubai also started issuing a five-year multiple-entry visa to Indian nationals.
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