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Destination Visa Guide

Dubai Visa for Indians

Indian passport holders need a visa for Dubai and the UAE. It is issued as an electronic visa (e-Visa) with no embassy interview—applied via airlines, hotels or licensed agents in 48-hour, 96-hour, 14, 30 or 60-day options.

Visa Summary

Indians need a pre-arranged UAE e-Visa to visit Dubai (single or multiple entry, 14 to 60 days), unless they qualify for visa on arrival by holding a valid US, UK, EU/Schengen or select other-country visa or residence permit.

Processing Time

e-Visa: typically 3–5 working days; express service often 24–48 hours; allow up to 7 working days in peak travel season.

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Estimated Fees

UAE/Dubai visit visas for Indian passport holders start from AED 0 (48-hour airport transit visa, free) and AED 50 (≈ ₹1,300) for the 96-hour transit visa; the standard 30-day single-entry tourist visa is officially AED 252 (≈ ₹6,540) + 5% VAT per the GDRFA Dubai fee schedule.

Eligibility

Most applications require valid passport and financial proof.

Time to Get Visa

Estimated Processing Time

e-Visa: typically 3–5 working days; express service often 24–48 hours; allow up to 7 working days in peak travel season.

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Timeline Note

Processing windows can change due to consulate workload and seasonality.

Visa Fees

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Visa Fees

UAE/Dubai visit visas for Indian passport holders start from AED 0 (48-hour airport transit visa, free) and AED 50 (≈ ₹1,300) for the 96-hour transit visa; the standard 30-day single-entry tourist visa is officially AED 252 (≈ ₹6,540) + 5% VAT per the GDRFA Dubai fee schedule.

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Fee Note

Final cost depends on visa category, stay duration, and service level.

Visa TypeOfficial FeeApprox. INRValidity / Notes
48-hour transit visa AED 0 (free of charge) ≈ ₹0 (govt fee only; airline mediator service fee extra) Stay up to 48 hours from entry; not extendable/renewable — Issued free of charge by the UAE government to passengers transiting UAE airports; must be applied for through a UAE-based airline. Airline mediator/service fee applies separately.
96-hour transit visa AED 50 ≈ ₹1,300 (approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) Stay up to 96 hours (4 days) from entry; not extendable/renewable — Official GDRFA fee is 'AED 50, plus fees for the mediator service (Airlines)'. Applied via a UAE-based airline (Emirates, flydubai, dnata, airport hotel etc.); airline service fee extra.
14-day short-stay (visa on arrival, conditional) AED 100 (extension AED 250) ≈ ₹2,600 (extension ≈ ₹6,485; approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) 14-day stay, extendable once by 14 days for AED 250 — Not a standard pre-arranged tourist visa. This 14-day visa-on-arrival is available ONLY to Indian passport holders who ALSO hold a valid US visa, US/UK/EU residence permit (or residence of Canada, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore). Standard 14-day tourist visa is not separately published in the GDRFA tourist-visa fee schedule — confirm on portal.
30-day single-entry tourist visa AED 252 + 5% VAT (≈ AED 264.60) ≈ ₹6,540 base (≈ ₹6,865 incl. VAT; approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) Valid 60 days from issue; stay up to 30 days — GDRFA Dubai official tourist-visa fee. Requires passport valid 6+ months, onward/return ticket and valid UAE medical insurance (extra). Via ICP (other emirates) fees differ: AED 100 application + AED 100 smart-service + AED 100/month single-entry visit fee.
30-day multiple-entry tourist visa AED 300 + 5% VAT (≈ AED 315) ≈ ₹7,780 base (≈ ₹8,170 incl. VAT; approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) Valid 60 days from issue; stay up to 30 days per entry, multiple entries — GDRFA Dubai official fee for multiple-entry tourist visa. Mandatory valid UAE medical insurance and onward ticket. Total may vary with sponsor/service charges — verify on portal.
60-day single-entry tourist visa AED 352 + 5% VAT (≈ AED 369.60) ≈ ₹9,130 base (≈ ₹9,590 incl. VAT; approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) Valid 60 days from issue; stay up to 60 days — GDRFA Dubai official tourist-visa fee. Requires passport valid 6+ months, onward/return ticket and valid UAE medical insurance (extra). ICP smart-services fees apply if issued via other emirates.
60-day multiple-entry tourist visa AED 500 + 5% VAT (≈ AED 525) ≈ ₹12,970 base (≈ ₹13,620 incl. VAT; approx, FX ~25.94 INR/AED) Valid 60 days from issue; stay up to 60 days per entry, multiple entries — GDRFA Dubai official fee for 60-day multiple-entry tourist visa. Mandatory valid UAE medical insurance and onward ticket; airline/agent service charges extra. Verify current fee on official portal.

Figures are the official GOVERNMENT visa fees published by GDRFA Dubai (gdrfad.gov.ae), the UAE federal ICP smart-services portal (icp.gov.ae) and the UAE government portal (u.ae); most GDRFA tourist-visa fees carry an additional 5% VAT. UAE tourist visas for Indians are e-visas obtained through a UAE sponsor (airline, hotel, licensed tourism office, resident) or the ICP portal, so the total price also includes airline/agent SERVICE charges and mandatory valid UAE medical insurance (both extra and variable) — always verify the current fee on the official portal before applying.

Overview

If you are an Indian passport holder planning a trip to Dubai, you will need a visa before you travel—there is no visa-free entry for ordinary Indian passports. The good news is that the Dubai visa for Indians is issued electronically (an e-Visa), so there is no embassy visit and no in-person interview. You apply through a UAE-based sponsor—an airline such as Emirates, Air India or flydubai, your Dubai hotel, or a licensed travel and visa provider—who submits your file to the UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) or Dubai’s GDRFA.

Who needs a Dubai visa and who gets visa on arrival

Most Indian travellers must arrange a UAE e-Visa in advance. However, you may qualify for a 14-day visa on arrival (extendable once) instead of a pre-arranged e-Visa if you hold a valid US visa or Green Card, a UK residence permit, an EU/Schengen visa or residence permit, or a valid residence permit from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea or Singapore. These rules are updated periodically by the UAE, so verify your specific document qualifies before you fly, as the visa-on-arrival fee (around AED 100–120) is paid at the airport.

Visa types and durations

The UAE offers several tourist and transit options for Indians:

  • 48-hour and 96-hour transit visas for short stopovers.
  • 14-day short-term tourist visa for quick holidays.
  • 30-day single-entry tourist visa—the most popular choice.
  • 60-day long-term tourist visa for extended stays.
  • Multiple-entry tourist visas for travellers making more than one trip.

Note the difference between validity (the window in which you must enter, often 60 days from issue) and the permitted length of stay (e.g. 30 days). Overstaying attracts daily fines, so plan return dates carefully.

Documents Indian applicants need

For a standard tourist e-Visa you typically need a clear colour scan of your passport bio-page (valid for at least 6 months with two blank pages), a recent passport-size photograph on a white background, and a confirmed return or onward flight ticket. Depending on the visa type or your profile, you may also be asked for proof of accommodation (hotel booking or a relative’s invitation), and evidence of funds such as recent bank statements or salary slips. Ensure names and details exactly match your passport to avoid delays.

Dubai visa for Indians: fees and processing time

Costs vary by duration, entry type and the provider’s service charge. As a guide, a 30-day single-entry e-Visa generally starts around ₹6,500–₹8,500 (government fee plus basic processing), while 60-day and multiple-entry visas cost more—often ₹13,000 and upwards. Mandatory travel insurance and express handling are usually charged separately. Standard processing is about 3–5 working days, with express options sometimes clearing in 24–48 hours; allow extra time in peak season. Because government fees and insurance rules change, always confirm the current amount on the official UAE portal or with your provider before paying.

Common rejection reasons and tips

  • Blurred or incomplete passport scans, or a passport with under 6 months validity.
  • Photograph not meeting UAE specifications (white background, clear face).
  • Name or date-of-birth mismatches between the form and the passport.
  • Previous UAE overstays, immigration issues, or an unclear travel history.
  • Applying too late—submit at least 7–10 days before travel to be safe.

Once approved, you will receive the e-Visa as a PDF by email. Carry both a printout and a digital copy for immigration, and keep your return ticket and hotel details handy.

Disclaimer: VisaForTrip is a private visa-assistance service that helps Indian travellers prepare documents, complete forms and submit applications; we are not a government body and do not issue visas. UAE visa rules, fees and eligibility change frequently—always verify the latest requirements with the official UAE authorities (ICP/GDRFA) or your airline before travelling.

Visa Process

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Choose your visa type and duration (e.g. 30-day single entry) based on your Dubai travel plans.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Gather documents: scanned coloured passport (6+ months validity), a recent white-background photo, and your confirmed return flight.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Apply electronically through an airline (Emirates, Air India, flydubai), your UAE hotel, or a licensed visa provider such as VisaForTrip—there is no in-person interview.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

4

A UAE-based sponsor (airline/hotel/agent) submits the application to ICP/GDRFA on your behalf.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

5

Pay the government fee plus service charge and track your application online.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Receive the approved e-Visa by email as a PDF—carry a printout and a digital copy for immigration in Dubai.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

Eligibility Criteria

Ordinary Indian passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into the UAE, with at least two blank pages.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Confirmed onward or return air ticket.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or a host/relative's invitation) in the UAE.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Sufficient funds for the trip (bank statements or salary slips may be requested).

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

A UAE sponsor for the e-Visa—an airline, hotel or licensed travel/visa agent.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Visa on arrival possible instead of an e-Visa if you hold a valid US visa/Green Card, UK residence, EU/Schengen visa or residence, or a residence permit from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea or Singapore.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Types of Visa

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48-hour transit e-Visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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96-hour transit e-Visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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14-day short-term tourist visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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30-day single-entry tourist visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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60-day long-term tourist visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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Multiple-entry tourist visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Dubai?

Yes. Ordinary Indian passport holders need a UAE visa to enter Dubai. For most travellers this is a pre-arranged electronic visa (e-Visa). You may instead get a 14-day visa on arrival if you hold a valid US, UK, EU/Schengen or certain other-country visa or residence permit.

Which Dubai visa is best for a short holiday from India?

The 30-day single-entry tourist visa is the most popular choice for Indian holidaymakers. If you are staying under two weeks, a 14-day short-term visa is cheaper, and for longer trips a 60-day visa is available. Multiple-entry visas suit travellers making more than one trip.

How long does a Dubai visa take to process for Indians?

Standard e-Visa processing is usually 3–5 working days. Express services can clear in 24–48 hours for an extra charge. During peak travel periods allow up to about 7 working days, so apply at least a week to ten days before departure.

How much does a Dubai visa cost for Indians in 2026?

A 30-day single-entry e-Visa generally starts around ₹6,500–₹8,500 including the UAE government fee and basic processing. 60-day and multiple-entry visas cost more (often ₹13,000+). Insurance and express handling are extra. Confirm the current fee on the official UAE portal or with your provider, as rates change.

Can Indians with a US, UK or Schengen visa get a Dubai visa on arrival?

Yes. Indian nationals holding a valid US visa or Green Card, UK residence permit, or EU/Schengen visa or residence permit can generally obtain a 14-day visa on arrival (extendable once), for a fee of roughly AED 100–120 paid at the airport. Confirm your document qualifies before flying.

Do I need to visit the UAE embassy or attend an interview?

No. The Dubai e-Visa is fully electronic. There is no embassy visit and no interview. A UAE-based sponsor—an airline, your hotel, or a licensed agent such as VisaForTrip—submits the application on your behalf and you receive the visa by email.

What documents do Indian applicants need for a Dubai tourist visa?

You typically need a colour scan of your passport bio-page (valid 6+ months, two blank pages), a recent white-background photo, and a confirmed return flight. You may also be asked for hotel bookings or an invitation and proof of funds such as bank statements or salary slips.

What happens if I overstay my Dubai visa?

Overstaying beyond your permitted length of stay results in daily fines and can affect future UAE entries. Track both your visa validity (entry window) and your allowed stay, and apply for an extension in advance if you need more time in Dubai.

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