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Dubai Visa – Frequently Asked Questions

The cooling period is the waiting time before reapplying for a Dubai visa after your previous visa has expired or been cancelled. Usually, there is no official cooling period, but it’s recommended to wait 1 Month before submitting a new application. If you overstayed, clear fines before applying again.

  • Passport scan copy (valid for at least 6 months)
  • Passport-size photo with white background
  • Confirmed return flight ticket
  • Hotel booking or stay details
  • Visa application form

Processing time is usually 24 to 72 working hours. Express visas can be processed within 6–12 hours with an additional fee.

Tourist visas allow stays of 14, 30, or 60 days, depending on the visa type. Some visas allow single entry, while others offer multiple entries.

Most Dubai tourist visas are valid for 60 days from the date of issue. You must enter Dubai before the visa expires.

Yes, tourist visas can be extended twice for 30 days each without leaving the UAE. Extensions are subject to approval and additional charges.

  • 14-Days Tourist Visa
  • 30-Days Tourist Visa (Single/Multiple Entry)
  • 60-Days Tourist Visa (Single/Multiple Entry)
  • 96-Hours Transit Visa
  • Business Visa
  • Job Seeker / Visit Visa

Overstaying results in a daily fine (around AED 50–100 per day) that must be paid before departure. Repeated overstays can lead to a temporary travel ban.

All Indian nationals and most non-GCC country citizens require a visa to enter Dubai. Travelers visiting for tourism, business, or family purposes should apply in advance through an authorized agent or online portal.

Yes, you can check your visa status on the official UAE ICP or GDRFA Dubai website using your passport number or application reference number.