This change is particularly noteworthy as it opens the door for a broader range of travellers. To take advantage of this opportunity, applicants must meet specific criteria, which typically include …
Indians can get UAE visa-on-arrival if they hold Schengen, US, UK visa
To qualify for the visa-on-arrival, passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the UAE …
UAE visa rejections, hosting GITEX in Pakistan: ambassador Faisal Tirmizi breaks it down
DUBAI: Ambassador to the UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi did not mince words as he acknowledged the recent ‘visa situation’ facing Pakistanis, adding that he sees “some improvement, but not a lot” even after …
Indian Passport Holders Can Now Avail Visa-On-Arrival In UAE
To qualify for the visa-on-arrival, passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the UAE …
UAE Rolls Out New Visa On Arrival Policy For Selected Indian Citizens
In a significant move to strengthen ties between India and the UAE, the United Arab Emirates has introduced a visa-on-arrival policy for Indian nationals holding valid US, UK, or European Union visas.
UAE expands visa on arrival eligibility for Indian citizens
More Indian travellers are now eligible for visa on arrival (VoA) in the UAE, which has long been the top international destination for Indian tourists. In a recent update, Indian citizens with valid …
UAE announces visa-on-arrival for Indian visitors, check all details
The United Arab Emirates on Friday announced all Indian ordinary passport holders will be granted visa-on-arrival across all entry points.
UAE introduces visa-on-arrival for Indian travellers; find details here
UAE ties, Indian travellers can now get visa-on-arrival at UAE ports. Options include a 14-day extendable visa or a 60-day non-extendable visa. This follows efforts like the five-year multiple-entry …
UAE introduces visa-on-arrival for Indian travellers; find details here
UAE ties, Indian travellers can now get visa-on-arrival at UAE ports. Options include a 14-day extendable visa or a 60-day non-extendable visa. This follows efforts like the five-year multiple-entry …
UAE To Provide Visa-On-Arrival For Indian Travellers, But With A Caveat
Travellers who meet these conditions will be granted a 14-day visa on arrival, with the option to extend for an additional 60 days by paying the necessary fees.
UAE announces visa exemptions, longer periods of stay for some Indians
This is provided that the applicant’s visa and passport are valid for at least six months. Additionally, the authority also said a 60-day visa can now be issued by the aforementio …
The UAE makes major changes to visa rules for Indian nationals
In what is major news for the Indian population in the United Arab Emirates, the UAE visa exemption rules have been expanded to include tourist visas …
Indian man duped by rogue recruiters returns home under UAE visa amnesty
An Indian man who was stranded in Dubai for two months after being cheated by rogue recruitment agents has flown home thanks to the UAE’s visa amnesty. Shanu Kannu, from the south Indian state of …
Dubai population set to reach 4 million by 2026, report says
supported by UAE-wide social and economic reforms. Business-friendly regulations, a simplified visa regime, and the success of long-term residency visas will continue to fuel new businesses in Dubai,” …
30-Day UAE eVisa Now Available for Expats in GCC Countries
Discover the details of digital visa which is necessary for all visitors to the UAE from the GCC countries as announced by the UAE’s Digital Government.
Travelling to the UAE? Now you can extend your e-visa
Muscat: Oman residents and their companions can apply for a 30-day e-visa to enter the UAE and this can be extended for an additional 30 days, the UAE Digital Government announced on their twitter …
GCC Residents Granted 30-Day Extension on UAE E-Visa
Great news for GCC residents! The UAE Digital Government recently announced that residents of GCC countries and their companions can now apply for a 30-day e-visa to enter the UAE. What’s even better?