UAE Tourist Visa
Single Entry (Outside)
We always do our best to give our customers the lowest price on UAE tourist visas

30 Days
Adult
60 Days
AdultMultiple Entry (Outside)
We always do our best to give our customers the lowest price on UAE tourist visas

30 Days
Adult
60 Days
AdultAirport to Airport
We always do our best to give our customers the lowest price on UAE tourist visas

30 Days
Adult
60 Days
AdultHow to track UAE visa status
- Visit ICP Smart Services
- Select passport information
- Select either ‘residency’ or ‘visa’
- Enter passport number and passport expiry date
- Enter nationality from the dropdown on the right. A corresponding number will appear on the box on the left
- Select the captcha check box and click on search. The page will now display your UAE visa details along with date of expiry.
What are the requirements for UAE Visa?
- A copy of guarantor’s passport’s first, last and visa page.
- A copy of your Emirates ID
- A copy of each visitor’s passport’s first and last page.
- Each visitor’s passport-size photograph, taken against a white background.
- Each visitor’s passport should have a minimum validity of 6 month.
- If the visitor is your spouse, the same must be mentioned on your passport
- Additional cash deposit of up to AED 1000 may be required for certain visitors (not applicable for family visas*).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Visa is mandatory for all non-UAE citizens to travel to UAE. Nevertheless, this is not applicable for citizens of the GCC nations, such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman.
All infants as well as kids traveling with their non-UAE citizen parent will require a visa to enter the UAE.
No prior arrangement for visa is required for nationals visiting to Dubai from certain European, North American, and Far East countries. These include Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, France, Germany, Iceland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, UK, and USA, among others. Since the list of visa-waiver countries is subject to change, be sure to inquire with your local embassy or airlines service provider to update yourself on the latest visa policies, before your visit to Dubai.
Depending on the duration or number of days you wish to spend in UAE, different types of visas include tourist visa, transit visa, and visit visa.
By contacting Escapar Travel and Tourism for your visa application needs, you can eliminate the need for a local sponsor in the UAE Minimal documentation Quick processing is another of the key highlights. In most case, the visa processing takes only three to four working days. No cash deposit is required Since a paper visa is given before the departure, this helps you for an unperturbed entry to UAE. Emergency visa services made available
For your electronic visa, you'll have to submit passport-size colour photo, along with a scanned copy of your passport with minimum six months validity at the time of travel.
Though it will take only 3 to 4 working days for the processing of your visa, it is recommended to apply for visa in advance. This will help for on-time processing of visa while assuring you of a hassle-free travel to UAE.
Yes, you can book your tickets to Dubai before applying or processing of visa.
Valid visa enables for both entry and exit from pasting all UAE's airports.
Visa processing usually take 3 to 4 working days. But this largely depends on the prompt submission of required documents as well as the meeting of eligibility norms. Since a paper visa is given before the departure, this helps you for an unperturbed entry to UAE.
To inquire about your visa application fee or discuss any visa-related query, call our travel experts on +971 4 44515748 or email to inquiry@escapar.ae. We'll promptly respond to your questions on visa.
Upon the successful filling out of the visa application form, we'll send you an authentication email, along with a link. This, in turn, will enable you to check the status of your visa application. You can also get in touch with our visa agents to know your visa application status.
This is not possible, as the UAE immigration authority do not recompense for the rejected visa applications.
No. The UAE immigration authorities, at most, do not reveal the reasons for the refusal of a visa.
Yes, you can apply for visa again, provided you carefully meet qualifying norms.
Besides facing legal actions and payment of hefty overstay penalty, you may not be apply for UAE visa in future.