Visa policy of the United Arab Emirates


Visitors to the United Arab Emirates must obtain a visa prior to travel unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or one of the countries whose citizens are eligible for visa on arrival.
Citizens of member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council have a freedom of movement in the UAE, except for citizens of Qatar who are no longer allowed to enter, unless they are a family member of a resident.
All visitors visiting the United Arab Emirates must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months. GCC nationals need to only show their government issued ID card.

Visa policy map

Visa-free

Nationals of the following 54 countries may enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa:
ID — May enter with an ID card.
1 — Not applicable to passports stamped "Article 17, paragraph 2".
2 — Also including holders of passports for public affairs.
3 — For holders of biometric passports only.
Date of visa changes

;Visa free
  • 6 May 2015: Schengen Area countries
  • 16 July 2015: Seychelles
  • 16 May 2017: Argentina
  • 1 July 2017: Japan
  • 16 December 2017: Chile
  • 31 December 2017: Ukraine
  • 16 January 2018: China
  • 31 March 2018: Montenegro
  • 25 May 2018: Honduras
  • May 2018: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • 29 April 2018: Uruguay
  • 2 June 2018: Brazil
  • 1 July 2018: Barbados
  • 31 October 2018: Mexico
  • 30 November 2018: Liberia
  • December 2018: Sierra Leone
  • January 2019: Paraguay
  • 17 February 2019: Russia
  • 6 May 2019: Serbia
  • 16 August 2019: Paraguay
  • 5 March 2020: Colombia
Cancelled
;Visa on arrival
  • 1 June 2013: Canada
  • 22 March 2014: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia
  • 1 November 2016: China
  • 1 February 2017: Russia
  • 10 March 2018: Kazakhstan
  • April 2018: Costa Rica
Cancelled
  • Canada: 2 January 2012

Visa on arrival

Holders of normal passports issued by the following 20 countries and territories are eligible to obtain a free UAE visa on arrival, which is valid for 30 days. Extension is possible for a fee.
1 – Only applicable for British citizens, British Overseas Territories citizens and British Subjects who have a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode.

Substitute visas

Citizens of who are valid visa holders or residents of the United States, or who are residents of the European Union, are eligible to obtain a free 14 day visa on arrival.

Diplomatic and service category passports

In addition to nations whose all citizens are visa exempt, holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Cuba, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Georgia, Grenada, India, Indonesia, Liberia, Morocco, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Serbia, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vanuatu and Vietnam and holders of diplomatic passports of Armenia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, Congo DR, Ethiopia, Guinea, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Uzbekistan also do not require a visa or can obtain a free visa on arrival.

Conflicting information

Government of UAE website lists on the list of countries whose citizens holding normal passports may obtain a visa on arrival valid for 90 days. IATA and the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of UAE do not hold the same information. Website of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, London suggests that there has been a visa on arrival facility in place since 1 June 2018.
Only IATA lists as a country whose normal passport holders are visa exempt.

Future changes

United Arab Emirates has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries that are not yet ratified or applied:
Passengers on all international airlines may enter the United Arab Emirates for 96 hours after obtaining a transit visa at the airport. The time difference between the two flights must be over 8 hours and the passenger must continue to a third destination. Passengers also must have a hotel booking. This is not applicable to nationals of Afghanistan, Iraq, Niger, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen.
All travellers in transit are exempt from entry fees for the first 48 hours; this brief entry may be extended for up to 96 hours for a fee of 50 AED.

Requirements for visa application

For all others nationals who are not granted visa-free or visa on arrival, UAE visas rules vary according to nationality, age and gender.
For example, for Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans, Syrians, Mauritanians and Tunisians, the minimum age requirement to apply for a visa is 40. For other nationalities, the minimum age requirement to apply for a visa is 21 for men and 23 for women.

Airline visas

Visitors normally require a sponsor but visas can also be arranged online through an airline if they are arriving on Air Arabia, Air Astana, Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, Turkish Airlines and Indigo Airlines

Passports that require prior confirmation

Entry to the UAE is refused to nationals of these countries without a prior authorization issued from UAE ministry of foreign affairs:
UAE visas or residence permits are accepted as substitute visas for national visas or they allow for simplified entry procedures in the following countries:

Emirate of Dubai

Most visitors arriving to Emirate of Dubai were from the following countries of nationality:
Country201720162015
2,073,0001,800,0001,601,000
1,529,0001,638,0001,542,000
1,265,0001,245,0001,188,000
862,0001,037,0001,002,000
764,000540,000450,000
633,000607,000602,000
598,000607,000513,000
530,000240,000211,000
506,000462,000461,000
503,000472,000462,000
Total15,790,00014,900,00014,200,000

Emirate of Abu Dhabi

Hotel guests checking in hotels in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi were from the following countries of nationality:
Country20182017
416,000360,000
401,000372,000
278,000261,000
194,000164,000
183,000181,000
169,000160,000
168,000152,000
142,000131,000
Total5,043,8214,852,405