UAE’s new visa-on-arrival policy for Indians, know who is eligible and how to apply
2 min readThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a new Visa-on-Arrival policy, making it even easier for Indian travelers to travel. Under this new policy, Indian citizens fulfilling certain conditions can enter the UAE without any prior approval.
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The aim of this policy is to strengthen relations between the two countries and improve the travel experience. Let us know the special information related to this new policy.
Who is eligible
Indian citizens who have a valid visa, residence permit or green card of the US, United Kingdom or any European Union country are eligible for this Visa-on-Arrival.
Passport validity
To get a visa, it is necessary that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
Visa duration
Under this visa, the passenger will get a 14-day visa on reaching UAE.
Option to extend stay
If a passenger wants to extend his stay in UAE, he can extend it for 60 days. For this, the prescribed fee has to be paid.
No pre-approval required
Passengers who meet the eligibility conditions will not need to get pre-approval of visa before travel.
Available at all major airports
This Visa-on-Arrival facility will be available at all major airports in UAE, so that passengers will not face much trouble.
Payment for stay extension
Passengers extending their stay for more than 14 days will have to obtain a visa extension by paying the fee while staying in UAE.
Easy visa process for Indians
In February, Emirates airline in collaboration with VFS Global started the Pre-approved Visa-on-Arrival service for Indian citizens. Also, in the same month, Dubai also started giving five-year Multiple-entry Visa to Indian citizens.
With this policy, travelling to UAE will become even easier for Indian citizens.
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