New Visa System: UAE introduced new 90-day visa for these people, know complete details
United Arab Emirates is becoming a favorite destination for tourists and professionals from all over the world. Meanwhile, the Gulf country has taken a big step to ease the entry of visitors from outside. A 90-day visa has been introduced in the country, which will be liked by the visitors very much.
Abu Dhabi: There is good news for Indians visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This Gulf country, a favorite of tourists, has introduced a new 90-day visa, which eliminates the need for a local sponsor. The new UAE visa makes travel easier for tourists, business visitors and families. This multiple-entry visa can be extended for 180 days in a year. This move by the UAE is part of a plan to promote tourism and attract professionals looking for investment opportunities.
Who can apply?
To apply for a 90-day visa, travellers must be at least 18 years old and have a passport valid for at least six months. They must also provide proof of financial stability, valid travel insurance and a return ticket or confirmation of onward travel. The application fee can be paid by submitting documents online through the official portal. Visas have been made easy and e-visas can be obtained via email in about a week.
The new visa rule is a significant step towards easing access for outsiders to the UAE. The policy of allowing long-stay visas is expected to boost tourism revenues, encourage business expansion and help expatriates bring their families for longer visits. This reinforces the UAE’s reputation as a top global hub for tourism, investment and professional opportunities.
What is special about UAE’s 90 days visa
Duration – 90 days (extendable up to 180 days every year)
Entry – Multiple entry
Sponsor – Not required
Eligibility to apply – Tourists, business visitors, family members
Fee – 700 Emirati dirhams. Also, 2000 Emirati dirham security deposit (refundable)
Processing time – 5-7 working days
Penalty for overstay – 50 dirhams per day
700 Dirhams is too expensive
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