
Dubai Tourist Visa Guide 2026 — Requirements, Fees & Process
Planning your next trip? This Dubai Tourist Visa Guide explains everything you need to know about the 30-day, 60-day, and multi-entry visas in 2026, including official fees, requirements, application steps, and tips for smooth approval.
Types of Dubai Tourist Visas — Dubai Tourist Visa Guide 2026
Depending on your travel needs, Dubai offers multiple visa options:
- 30-Day Tourist Visa — best for short holidays, business meetings, or quick family visits.
- 60-Day Tourist Visa — ideal for longer family visits, extended vacations, or business opportunities.
- Multi-Entry Tourist Visa — includes the 5-year tourist visa that allows multiple stays of up to 90 days per visit, extendable to 180 days per year.
- Visa on Arrival — nationals of 70+ countries can get visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry. Always confirm eligibility before traveling.
For long-term residency options, see our UAE Golden Visa Guide.
Dubai Tourist Visa Requirements — Updated 2026
- A passport valid for at least 6 months.
- Recent passport-size photo (white background).
- Confirmed return or onward ticket.
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address).
- Travel insurance covering medical emergencies (often required).
- Proof of sufficient funds (bank statement may be requested).
If you are planning long-term stay, see our Freelancer Permit Guide or Emirates ID Guide for next steps.
Dubai Tourist Visa Fees — Official Costs & Service Charges
| Visa Type | Fee (AED) |
|---|---|
| 30-Day Single Entry | 200 + VAT |
| 60-Day Single Entry | 300 + VAT |
| Multi-Entry Tourist Visa (5 years) | 1500+ (varies) |
Additional costs may include service fees at typing centers (AED 40-200). Always confirm final charges before applying.
How to Apply — Dubai Tourist Visa Guide
- Choose your visa type (30, 60, 90 days, or multi-entry).
- Apply online through ICP Smart Services, GDRFA Dubai, or via airline/hotel partners.
- Upload required documents.
- Pay the visa fee online.
- Processing takes 24-72 hours in most cases.
- Receive your e-visa by email.
Visa Extension & Overstay Rules
You can extend most tourist visas via GDRFA Dubai. Overstaying incurs fines of AED 50/day. UAE does not guarantee a grace period, so always renew or exit before expiry.
FAQs — Dubai Tourist Visa Guide 2026
Can I extend my Dubai tourist visa?
Yes, most visas allow extension (commonly 30 days) via official services.
What happens if I overstay?
Overstaying results in AED 50/day fines and possible immigration restrictions.
Do I need insurance for a tourist visa?
Yes, travel insurance covering medical emergencies is recommended and sometimes required.
Can I apply from India or Pakistan?
Yes, nationals from most countries can apply via airlines, agencies, or the ICP portal.
Can I convert my tourist visa to residency?
In some cases (employment or business setup), status change is possible. Always confirm with GDRFA.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Always confirm requirements with official sources such as ICP and GDRFA.
