The Covid-19 pandemic restricted the interviewing of many candidates for the non-immigrant visa, which led to a backlog
The Covid-19 pandemic restricted the interviewing of many candidates for the non-immigrant visa, which led to a backlog
Expat residents who have retired and are above the age of 55 can apply for the 5-year long-term visa
Tourism, hospitality, real estate industries are optimistic that the UAE and Gulf countries will benefit like the Schengen countries on the unified entry permit
Schengen-style visa will help travellers explore the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait
Exemption is expected to enhance cultural understanding, foster economic growth, and reinforce tourism between the two countries
This popular visa option is available for a 30 or 60-day stay, which can be extended within the country
Requirements simplified for both citizens and expatriates
With the Schengen-style visa, tourists can explore the 6-member Gulf bloc – the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait
In Dubai, however, the 90-day entry permit is being issued to visitors who have first-degree relatives in the emirate
Residents can get their processes completed completely virtually with this government service