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Dubai Visa for Indians – Types, Fees, Requirements & How to Apply in 2026

Visank Editorial22 March 2026Updated 1 April 202611 min read

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Dubai remains one of the top international destinations for Indian travellers — for holidays, business, shopping festivals, and family visits. The UAE offers multiple visa categories with relatively straightforward processing, making it one of the easier international trips to plan from India.

This guide covers everything you need to know about getting a Dubai/UAE visa as an Indian citizen in 2026: visa types, costs, documents, processing times, and the on-arrival visa facility.

Types of Dubai/UAE Visas for Indians

Visa TypeDurationValidityApprox. FeeBest For
Tourist Visa (30 days)30 days60 days from issue₹5,500–₹7,000Short holidays, shopping trips
Tourist Visa (60 days)60 days60 days from issue₹8,000–₹10,000Extended holidays, visiting family
Tourist Visa (90 days)90 days90 days from issue₹12,000–₹15,000Long stays, remote work
Multiple Entry (90 days)90 days each entry6 months₹15,000–₹20,000Frequent travellers, business
Multiple Entry (1 year)90 days each entry1 year₹30,000–₹40,000Regular business visitors
Transit Visa (48 hours)48 hours14 days from issue₹3,000–₹4,000Layovers, quick stopovers
Transit Visa (96 hours)96 hours14 days from issue₹4,000–₹5,000Extended layovers, quick Dubai tours

Note: All UAE visas are e-visas — there is no sticker visa or embassy visit required. The entire process is online, which makes it faster and simpler than most international visas.

Visa-on-Arrival for Indian Passport Holders

Indian citizens are not eligible for a standard visa-on-arrival in Dubai. However, there are two important exceptions:

  • Holders of a valid US visa or US Green Card — Indian nationals with a valid US visa (any type) or Green Card can get a 14-day visa-on-arrival at Dubai immigration, extendable to 30 days. The visa costs AED 100 (~₹2,300).
  • Holders of a valid UK or EU residency — Indians with a valid UK residence permit or EU residence card may also be eligible for on-arrival visa facilities. Check with the airline before travel.
  • Indian diplomatic/official passport holders — Holders of Indian diplomatic or official (white/maroon) passports can enter the UAE visa-free for up to 90 days.

For all other Indian passport holders, you must obtain an e-visa before travel. Do not attempt to board a flight without an approved visa — airlines will deny boarding.

Documents Required for a Dubai Tourist Visa

  • Passport — Valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry, with at least 2 blank pages
  • Passport-size photograph — Recent, colour, white background (digital format for e-visa)
  • Passport front and back page scans — Clear, colour scans in JPEG or PDF
  • Confirmed flight booking — Round-trip booking showing entry and exit dates. A dummy flight ticket is accepted during application
  • Hotel reservation — Confirmed booking for your stay, or a letter of invitation from a UAE resident/sponsor
  • Travel insurance — Not mandatory but highly recommended. Covers medical emergencies in the UAE
  • Bank statement — Last 3 months (not always required for tourist visa, but helpful if requested)
  • Visa application form — Completed online through the visa provider

Dubai visa requirements are notably simpler than Schengen or US visas. There is no interview, no biometrics appointment, and no visit to a visa centre. Everything is submitted online.

How to Apply for a Dubai Visa from India

Visank handles your Dubai visa end-to-end at a flat fee of ₹5,500 (visa fees included for the 30-day tourist visa). You get free dummy flight and hotel reservations, document review by a dedicated agent, and real-time tracking. Most applications are processed in 2–4 working days.

Option 2: Through Airlines

Airlines like Emirates, FlyDubai, and Air Arabia offer visa processing services for passengers who book flights through them. Emirates' visa service costs AED 350–500 (~₹8,000–₹11,500) for a 30-day tourist visa, processed in 3–5 days.

Option 3: Through Hotels or Tour Operators

If you have booked a hotel or tour package in Dubai, the hotel or operator can sponsor your visa. This is common with luxury hotels and all-inclusive packages. Processing fees vary.

Option 4: Through GDRFA (Government Portal)

You can apply directly through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) portal or ICA Smart Services. While it is the official channel, the process can be confusing for first-time applicants, and there is no human support if issues arise.

Processing Time and Validity

Dubai visa processing is among the fastest for any international destination:

  • Standard processing — 2–4 working days
  • Express processing — 24 hours (available at higher cost)
  • Peak season delays — During Diwali, Christmas, and DSF (Dubai Shopping Festival), processing may extend to 5–7 days

Once approved, the e-visa is sent to your email as a PDF. Print it and carry it when you travel. Immigration at Dubai airport will scan it electronically — the process is seamless.

Dubai Visa Fees for Indians (2026)

Visa TypeGovernment FeeService Fee (typical)Total Range
30-day TouristAED 300 (~₹6,800)₹0–₹3,000₹5,500–₹9,000
60-day TouristAED 500 (~₹11,400)₹0–₹3,000₹8,000–₹14,000
90-day TouristAED 700 (~₹16,000)₹0–₹3,000₹12,000–₹19,000
Multiple Entry (6 months)AED 950 (~₹21,700)₹0–₹3,000₹15,000–₹24,000
48-hour TransitAED 100 (~₹2,300)₹0–₹2,000₹2,300–₹4,000
96-hour TransitAED 200 (~₹4,600)₹0–₹2,000₹4,000–₹6,000

Visank's flat fee of ₹5,500 for a 30-day tourist visa includes the government fee, service charge, free dummy reservations, and dedicated agent support — making it one of the most competitive options available.

Important Tips for Indian Travellers to Dubai

  • Print your e-visa — While Dubai immigration is digital, always carry a printed copy as backup.
  • Check passport validity — The 6-month rule is strictly enforced. Airlines will deny boarding if your passport expires within 6 months of entry.
  • Carry sufficient funds — Immigration may ask for proof of funds. A credit card and ₹30,000–₹50,000 cash equivalent is usually enough.
  • Respect local laws — The UAE has strict laws on public behaviour, dress code, and substances. Familiarise yourself before travel.
  • Get travel insurance — Medical treatment in Dubai is expensive. A basic travel insurance policy (₹500–₹1,000) can save you lakhs in emergencies.
  • Currency — The UAE Dirham (AED) trades at roughly ₹22–₹23. Withdraw from ATMs in Dubai or exchange at authorised dealers before departure.
  • Overstay penalties — Overstaying your visa results in a fine of AED 200 per day (~₹4,600) after a 10-day grace period. This adds up fast and can lead to airport detention.

Frequently Asked Questions

?Do Indian citizens need a visa for Dubai?
Yes. Indian passport holders require an e-visa to enter the UAE/Dubai. The only exceptions are holders of valid US visas/Green Cards (14-day on-arrival) and diplomatic passport holders (90-day visa-free).
?How much does a Dubai visa cost for Indians?
A standard 30-day tourist visa costs approximately ₹5,500–₹9,000 including service fees. Through Visank, the flat fee is ₹5,500 all-inclusive for the 30-day tourist visa.
?How long does it take to get a Dubai visa from India?
Standard processing takes 2–4 working days. Express processing is available in 24 hours at a premium. During peak seasons, allow 5–7 working days.
?Can I get a Dubai visa on arrival as an Indian?
Only if you hold a valid US visa, US Green Card, or UK/EU residence permit. All other Indian passport holders must obtain an e-visa before travel.
?Can I extend my Dubai tourist visa?
Yes. Tourist visas can usually be extended once for an additional 30 days without leaving the country. The extension costs approximately AED 600–900. Extensions are processed through GDRFA or authorised service centres in the UAE.
?Is a return ticket required for a Dubai visa?
Yes. You need to show a confirmed round-trip booking. During the visa application process, a dummy flight ticket or flight itinerary is accepted. Visank provides this free.
?What is the rejection rate for Dubai visas for Indians?
Dubai visa rejection rates for Indians are very low — estimated at under 5%. Common reasons for rejection include incomplete documents, previous UAE visa violations, or passport validity issues.
?Can I work in Dubai on a tourist visa?
No. Working on a tourist visa is illegal in the UAE and can result in fines, deportation, and a ban. For work, you need a separate employment visa sponsored by a UAE employer.

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