UAE Introduces Visa-on-Arrival for Indian Nationals: Eligibility and Process

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Sukanta Bera

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Nov 21,2024

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In another positive synergy between the UAE and India, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has begun to issue visas on arrival to Indian nationals in another effort to make travel between the two nations simply easier and to strengthen the legacies of their expanding diplomatic and economic energies. With this initiative at hand, thousands of Indian travellers would find it easier to enter the UAE, and the UAE itself would become a lot more accessible to tourists, business people, and other visitors.

Here’s a comprehensive look at what Indian nationals need to know about the visa-on-arrival program.

Key Details of the UAE Visa-on-Arrival Program for Indians

 

Let's explore the key details of the UAE Visa-on-Arrival program for Indian travellers.

1. Eligibility for Visa-on-Arrival

The visa-on-arrival is available to Indians holding a valid visa, residence permit or green card affiliated with the United States, United Kingdom or any country of the European Union. This makes it easy for frequent travellers to UAE to visit these regions for easy access to the country with ease as this arrangement has already been made.

2. Passport Validity Requirement

Indian passport holders wanting to avail of the visa on arrival should verify their passports have at least the next 6 months' validity from the date of travel out of eligible countries. The above-said criterion is of vital significance for the convenient perforation into the UAE.

3. Visa Duration

Those who arrive will be granted a 14-day visa. This is a short-term visa that is suitable for those who visit for leisure, business, or personal purposes and are allowed to visit the country and have it.

4. Option to Extend Stay

Travellers who plan to stay more than 14 days need to pay the appropriate fee to stay an additional 60 days. This flexibility means that you can stay longer without the trouble of repatriation back to India on a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

5. Availability Across UAE Airports

At all the major airports in the UAE, visa service is provided on arrival so that those who travel to the UAE do not face any kind of inconvenience while getting access to this program.

6. No Pre-Approval Required

Unlike other visa processes in the Indian nation, nails meeting the eligibility criteria do not need prior approval for travel. You can apply for the visa directly upon arriving in UAE if you have the correct visas or permits.

7. Fees for Extension

If granted an extension of stay beyond the initial 14 days, this must be paid locally within the UAE, and fees apply. It gives flexibility to visitors who would like to explore how long they can stay.

8. Easier Access for Indian Nationals

In an effort to further simplify the visa application process for Indian travellers, the UAE has enlisted the help of Emirates Airlines and VFS Global to pre-authorize visas for Indian travellers upon arrival. In February, Dubai also launched a five-year multi-entry visa for Indian passport holders, granting multiple visits more flexibility when planning trips to the region.

Also Read: UAE Launches 10-Year Blue Residency Visa: Everything You Need to Know

Strengthening UAE-India Relations

The new visa initiative is a major step in strengthening relationships as well for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between India and the UAE. And as Indian travellers make up a considerable chunk of the UAE’s tourism base, the move is sure to add fuel to the fire of still-growing visitor numbers.

Furthermore, Indians are no longer required to have special visas for business and job opportunities in the UAE’s vibrant economy, creating opportunities for them to explore jobs and business opportunities in the UAE, as well as for Pakistanis.

 

Conclusion

A visa-on-arrival system for Indian nationals is a first for the UAE and is a major step toward easier and more accessible travel between the two countries. Indian travellers can now experience a faster, more flexible and smoother visa process whether they are coming for a leisure or a business trip. The UAE doesn’t stand out with its offering of extended stays and the new multiple entry visas, but with those, the UAE is walking down that road, which positions itself as a welcoming destination for Indian visitors.

For more information, travellers are encouraged to check with TerraTern for immigration services to ensure they meet all requirements before planning their trips.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for the UAE visa-on-arrival?

Indian nationals are eligible for visa-on-arrival if they hold a valid visa, residence permit, or green card issued by the United States, United Kingdom, or any European Union country.

How long is the visa-on-arrival valid, and can it be extended?

The visa-on-arrival is valid for 14 days. Travellers can extend their stay for an additional 60 days by paying the necessary fees within the UAE.

Do I need to apply for the visa in advance or get pre-approval?

No, Indian nationals meeting the eligibility criteria do not need pre-approval or advance visa application. You can apply for the visa directly upon arrival in the UAE.

What are the passport requirements for the visa-on-arrival?

To qualify, Indian passport holders must ensure their passport has at least six months of validity from the intended date of travel.

At which airports can I use the visa-on-arrival service?

The visa-on-arrival service is available at all major airports across the UAE, making it convenient for Indian travellers entering through any of the country's main points of entry.