Dubai Visa Fees for Indian Citizens — Apply Online from India

Dubai visa fees for Indian citizens in 2026 start from ₹9,528 for a 14-day single entry visa and go up to ₹40,036 for a 60-day multiple entry visa. The most popular option — the 30-day single entry — costs approximately ₹11,443, including UAE government fee, mandatory travel insurance, and service charge. Pay in INR via UPI, NetBanking, or Indian credit card. Approved in 24–72 hours. 

Indian travellers planning a trip to Dubai need clarity on two things before booking: the visa type that fits their plans, and the actual fees they'll pay. We're a licensed UAE visa agency that has processed Dubai visas for Indian travellers from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Cochin, and every city in between. The complete INR price breakdown, required documents, and step-by-step application are all on this page.

The Dubai visa cost for Indian travellers is made up of two distinct components: the UAE government fee paid to GDRFA (the immigration authority) and our service fee for application processing. We separate these on every quote so you see exactly where your money goes. 

✔ ONE VISA, ALL 7 EMIRATES
Your Dubai visa is valid across the entire UAE.
The UAE issues a single unified Visit Visa that lets you travel freely between all seven Emirates — no separate visa needed for Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or any other emirate.

Do Indian Citizens Need a Dubai Visa? 

Before comparing prices, confirm which category you fall into. Some Indian travellers qualify for a low-cost visa-on-arrival option -- or no visa at all. 

You need to apply in advance (standard Indian passport holders) 

Indian passport holders are required to obtain a pre-approved UAE visit visa before travel in the standard case. This applies to all Indians travelling on an Indian passport who do not hold a qualifying foreign residence permit or visa from the countries listed below. 

You may qualify for visa-on-arrival -- lower cost option 

Indian nationals holding a valid visa or active residence permit from any of the following countries may be eligible for a UAE visa-on-arrival at Dubai International Airport. The fee is AED 100 to AED 253 (approximately INR 2,350 to INR 5,950) -- significantly lower than a standard pre-approved visa: 

  • United States -- any valid US visa (tourist, student, or business category)
  • United Kingdom -- valid UK residence permit (Biometric Residence Permit)
  • European Union -- valid residence permit from any EU member state
  • Australia -- valid Australian residence permit
  • Canada -- valid Canadian residence permit 

Important before booking flights: 

Visa-on-arrival eligibility rules change periodically. Always verify your current eligibility at the official UAE ICP portal (icp.gov.ae) before purchasing non-refundable flights based on on-arrival assumptions. Do not assume eligibility without checking. 

You are visa-exempt (no fee required) 

Passport holders from the following countries do not need any visa to enter the UAE and pay nothing at entry: all EU member states, the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and most countries across the Americas. Each visit allows 30 to 90 days depending on nationality. 

If you hold an Indian passport without any qualifying foreign visa or residence permit from the countries above, you are in the standard visa-required category. All the fees and visa types on this page apply to you. 

Quick Pricing Snapshot for Indian Applicants 

Below is the Dubai visa fees for Indian citizens at a glance. Each price is the all-in total in Indian Rupees. Detailed breakdowns appear in later sections of this page. 

Visa Type Price (INR) Price (AED) Processing
14-day Single Entry ₹8,000 - 9,528 AED 367 24–72 hours
30-day Single Entry ₹10,500 - 11,443 AED 440 24–72 hours
60-day Single Entry ₹29,500 - 30,507 AED 1,175 24–72 hours
30-day Multiple Entry ₹19,500 - 20,978 AED 808 24–72 hours
60-day Multiple Entry ₹39,500 - 40,036 AED 1,542 24–72 hours
Express Add-on +₹4,200 +AED 185 3 - 4 hours

Why Our Price Is Higher Than Some Providers — And What You Actually Get: Providers quoting ₹7,500–₹8,000 typically add travel insurance (₹1,200–₹1,800), document review, and service charges separately at checkout — your final amount is similar or higher. Our quoted price is all-in: UAE government fee + 5% VAT + mandatory travel insurance + pre-submission document review + real-time WhatsApp tracking. No add-ons at checkout. 

✏️ Note: Prices shown are approximate and may vary based on current INR to AED exchange rates and service charges. Final amounts are confirmed at the time of application. We review and update pricing regularly to keep information accurate.

What Makes Up the Dubai Visa Fee -- The Itemized Breakdown 

One of the most common questions from Indian applicants is: why do different websites show different prices for the same Dubai visa? The answer is that different providers include different components in their quoted price. Understanding the three parts of the total fee helps you compare providers accurately and avoid surprise charges at checkout. 

The Fee Formula 

Government fee + 5% UAE VAT + Service charge + Mandatory insurance = Total you pay 

Fee Component What It Is Amount (30-day visa) Refundable on Rejection?
UAE Government Fee Fixed GDRFA visa fee — identical for all nationalities and providers AED 200 (fixed) No
5% UAE VAT Value Added Tax applied on government fee AED 10 (fixed) No
Service Charge Processing, document review & support fee by visa provider AED 100 – 250 No
Mandatory Travel Insurance UAE-required insurance (usually included in packages) AED 30 – 80 Subject to policy terms
TOTAL (30-day Tourist Visa) All components combined AED 350 – 550 (₹8,225 – ₹12,925) Service fee portion may be refundable

Why different websites show different Dubai visa prices: 

Some providers show only the government fee (AED 200). Others add VAT. Others add VAT plus insurance. Others quote the all-in total. When comparing quotes from different agents, always ask for the itemised breakdown -- government fee, VAT, insurance, and service charge shown separately. A lower headline number sometimes means insurance and document review have been excluded and will be charged separately. 

The government fee component is non-refundable -- it is paid directly to GDRFA at the moment your application is submitted, regardless of outcome. Our service fee is fully refundable if your application is rejected. 

Can Indians Get Dubai Visa on Arrival? — Free for Eligible Passports 

If you're an Indian passport holder with a valid US visa, UK residence permit, or EU residence permit, you may be eligible for visa-on-arrival in the UAE for AED 100 (approximately ₹2,300). Confirm your eligibility before booking — visa-on-arrival rules change occasionally. 

From January 2024, eligible Indian nationals with a passport valid for 6+ months can also obtain a 14-day visa-on-arrival at Dubai International for USD 63 (approximately ₹5,200). This is a recent change that has made short Dubai trips significantly easier for Indians. This can significantly reduce your Dubai trip cost. 

Eligibility On Arrival Fee Stay Source
Valid US visa (any type) AED 100 (~₹2,300) 14 days Official UAE policy — verify before travel
Valid UK residence permit AED 100 (~₹2,300) 14 days Official UAE policy — verify before travel
Valid EU residence permit AED 100 (~₹2,300) 14 days Official UAE policy — verify before travel
Indian passport — standard Not eligible on arrival Apply online through Emirates Visa
Note: Visa-on-arrival eligibility rules change periodically. Always confirm your current eligibility at the UAE ICP portal before booking flights based on on-arrival eligibility.

India to Dubai Visa Price by Visa Type 

The India to Dubai visa price varies by how long you intend to stay and whether you need single or multiple entries. Each visa type serves a different travel purpose, and understanding the differences helps you avoid paying for flexibility you don't need. 

14-Day Single Entry Visa — Lowest India to Emirates Visa Cost 

The 14-day visa is the cheapest Emirates tourist visa rate available to Indian travellers, priced at approximately ₹8,000 to ₹9,500. It's ideal for short tourist trips, weekend visits, business meetings, or attending a wedding. You can stay in the UAE for up to 14 days from your date of entry, with the visa itself valid for 60 days from issue (so you have flexibility on your travel date). 

30-Day Single Entry Visa — Most Popular Among Indians 

The 30-day single entry visa is the most-applied-for Dubai visa for Indian citizens, with the visa for Emirates from India price at around ₹10,500 to ₹11,500. It suits a typical leisure trip — exploring Dubai with family, visiting relatives in the UAE, or attending events. Stay duration is 30 days from first entry, with 60-day visa validity from issue date. 

60-Day Single Entry Visa — For Extended Stays 

If you're planning a longer trip — visiting family for a month, attending an extended business engagement, or planning multiple side trips around the UAE — the 60-day visa offers better value than two consecutive 30-day visas. Indians pay approximately ₹29,500 to ₹30,500 for this option. Same 60-day validity from issue, with up to 60 days of stay from arrival. 

30-Day and 60-Day Multiple Entry Visas 

Multiple entry visas allow you to enter and exit the UAE as many times as you need within the validity period. They're priced higher because they offer significantly more flexibility — useful for Indian business travellers who need regional movement (Dubai to Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and back). The 30-day multiple entry costs around ₹19,500, and the 60-day multiple entry around ₹39,500. 

Express Processing — When You Need the Visa Fast 

If your travel date is approaching, add the express processing service for an additional ₹4,200 (approximately AED 185). Express delivers your visa in 4 to 24 hours instead of the standard 24 to 72 hours. Available across all visa types listed above. 

Dubai Transit Visa Fee for Indian Citizens -- 48-Hour and 96-Hour 

If you are passing through Dubai en route to another destination and wish to exit the airport and explore the city, you need a transit visa. Two durations are available -- 48 hours and 96 hours. If you are remaining inside the international transit zone at Dubai Airport without passing through immigration, no transit visa is required for any nationality. 

Transit Visa Type Stay Duration UAE Govt Fee + Service Charges Extendable?
48-hour transit visa Up to 48 hours No UAE government fee AED 50-150 via airline, VFS, or agency No -- cannot extend
96-hour transit visa Up to 96 hours AED 50 government fee AED 80-200 via airline, VFS, or agency No -- cannot upgrade to 96hr after 48hr issued

Transit visas are processed by airlines (Emirates, Flydubai, Air Arabia), VFS Global India, and licensed UAE visa agencies. The total cost varies between channels. Airlines typically offer transit visas as a bundled service when you book flights with them. 

If you are staying in Dubai for more than 96 hours: 

A transit visa cannot be extended and cannot be converted to a tourist visa while inside the UAE. If your layover or stopover is longer than 4 days, apply for a standard 14-day or 30-day tourist visa instead. The processing time and fees are comparable. 

Note: Apply for a transit visa at least 48 hours before your connecting flight. Both 48-hour and 96-hour transit visas must be applied for in advance -- they are not available on arrival at Dubai Airport for Indian nationals.

Dubai Visa Extension Fee from India -- 2026 Rates 

If you decide to stay longer than your current visa allows, you can extend your UAE tourist visa without leaving the country. As of December 2025, in-country extensions no longer require a visa run -- you can extend your stay from inside the UAE through a licensed agent or Amer typing centre. 

Extension Type UAE Govt Fee + VAT + Service Charge Total Cost (approx.)
30-day inside-country extension AED 600 AED 80-180 AED 680-780 (INR 15,980-18,330)
30-day A2A status change extension AED 500 AED 125-250 AED 700-900 (INR 16,450-21,150)
60-day inside-country extension AED 1,200 AED 100-250 AED 1,400-1,600 (INR 32,900-37,600)

Extension applications must be submitted before the current visa expires. If you stay beyond your visa validity without a valid extension, an overstay fine of AED 50 per day applies from the first day of overstay -- there is no grace period as of February 2026. 

Overstay fines 2026: 

The current UAE overstay fine is AED 50 per day, effective from the first day of overstay with no grace period. This applies uniformly across all tourist and visit visa types. There is no cap -- fines accumulate daily until the situation is resolved at an Amer centre or airport immigration. Older information showing AED 100/day is outdated. 

Dubai Visa Cancellation Fee 

If you applied for a visa but your travel plans have changed and you need to cancel before entering the UAE, a cancellation fee applies. The UAE government component of the visa fee is non-refundable on cancellation. The service fee charged by your agent may be refundable subject to their cancellation policy. 

Cancellation Scenario Government Fee (non-refundable) Agent Service Fee
Cancel before travelling (visa not used) AED 100 government cancellation fee (approx. INR 2,350) Subject to agent's cancellation policy -- typically INR 200-500
Visa issued but applicant wants refund after rejection Government fee non-refundable Our service fee: 100% refundable within 5-7 working days

 Note: If you need to cancel an unused visa, contact your issuing agent as early as possible. Do not let an unused visa remain open in the ICP system -- an uncancelled active visa can cause automatic rejection on future applications. Confirm the cancellation is reflected in the portal at smartservices.icp.gov.ae before applying again. 

Dubai Visa Charges for Indian Travellers — Itemised 

Most Indian visa agents quote a single bundled price for Emirates visa charges for Indian applicants. We don't. Every quote on our portal separates the government fee from our service fee, so you understand exactly what you're paying for and why. 

UAE Government Fee — Same for All Nationalities 

The UAE government fee is paid directly to GDRFA the moment your application is submitted. This fee is identical regardless of whether you're an Indian, British, or American applicant — the UAE government doesn't charge Indians more or less than other nationalities. The fee is non-refundable on rejection. 

Service Fee — Where Visa Charges from India to Dubai Vary 

The service fee is paid to your visa agent for the work that surrounds the application. This is where Emirates visa charges for Indian applicants vary significantly between providers. Our service fee covers expert document review (catching the issues that cause most rejections), priority submission to GDRFA, real-time WhatsApp tracking, multilingual support including Hindi, and our 100% refund guarantee on rejection. 

Some agents charge ₹500–1,000 service fees with no document review and no refund policy. Others charge ₹3,000–5,000 with full pre-submission verification and a refund guarantee. We recommend Indian travellers compare what's included, not just the headline number — the cheapest visa charges from India to Dubai often skip document review, leading to higher rejection rates. 

Mandatory Travel Insurance — Now Included 

As of recent UAE government regulations, travel insurance is mandatory for all visit visa holders. The good news: it's automatically included in the visa fees we quote. The insurance covers medical emergencies and accidents during your UAE stay. You don't need to purchase it separately, though you may add private travel insurance for broader coverage if you wish. 

✏️ Note: Please check whether mandatory travel insurance is included in the quoted price or added separately at checkout. Final pricing may vary, so reviewing the full breakdown during application is recommended for complete clarity.

Visa for Dubai from India — Required Documents 

Before you pay any visa for Dubai from India price, make sure you have the right documents ready. Document errors are the single biggest cause of rejection among Indian applicants. Our pre-submission review catches these before your application reaches GDRFA, but having the documents correct from the start speeds the entire process. 

Standard Documents for All Indian Applicants 

  • Scanned colour copy of your Indian passport — both first and last pages, fully readable Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity from your planned date of entry into the UAE
  • Recent passport-size colour photograph with white background — face clearly visible, no glasses, taken within the last 6 months
  • Confirmed return flight ticket showing entry and exit dates
  • Proof of accommodation in the UAE — hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter from your UAE-resident host 

Additional Documents Required for Indian Applicants 

Indian visa agents typically ask for additional documents to verify the applicant's identity and intent. These help avoid rejection based on insufficient documentation. 

  • PAN card copy — required by most service providers for KYC compliance
  • Birth certificate copy for children under 18 travelling on the application
  • Marriage certificate if applying with a spouse and the application is in joint names
  • For female applicants under 25 travelling alone: additional supporting context confirming purpose of travel may be requested
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) — occasionally requested by GDRFA for verification, particularly for first-time travellers 
✏️ Writer Note: A PAN card may be commonly requested during the application process, but it is not always mandatory. Requirements can vary, so please check the exact document list at the time of applying.

Dubai Visit Visa Fee from India — How to Apply 

Applying for your Dubai visit visa fee from India is a fully online process. You don't need to visit a VFS Global centre, an embassy, or our Dubai office. The whole application can be completed from your home in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, or any other Indian city — usually in under 10 minutes if you have your documents ready. 

Step 1 — Choose Your Visa Type 

Select the visa type that fits your travel needs from Emirates Visa Website. If you're unsure which visa to apply for — for example, whether to choose 30-day single entry or 30-day multiple entry — our team can help you decide based on your travel itinerary. WhatsApp consultation is free, and our agents speak English, Hindi, and Urdu. 

Step 2 — Submit Your Documents Online 

Upload your passport scan, passport-size photograph, return flight booking, accommodation proof, and PAN card copy through our secure portal. Our system accepts all standard image formats (JPEG, PNG, PDF) and works on mobile devices, so you can apply from your phone. 

Step 3 — Pay in INR Through Indian Payment Methods 

We accept all major Indian payment methods, so you don't need to worry about international cards or foreign exchange charges. Available options: 

  • UPI — pay via Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, or any UPI app
  • NetBanking — direct transfer from any major Indian bank
  • Indian credit and debit cards — Visa, Mastercard, RuPay, American Express
  • Indian wallets — Paytm, Mobikwik, Amazon Pay

Step 4 — Document Verification by Our Team 

Before your application is submitted to GDRFA, our visa team reviews every document for the issues that cause most rejections among Indian applicants. If something needs fixing — a blurry passport scan, a photo that doesn't meet UAE specifications, a missing field — we contact you immediately via WhatsApp and email so you can correct it before submission. 

Step 5 — Government Processing and Visa Delivery 

Once your documents are verified, we submit your application to GDRFA. You receive an Application ID via email and WhatsApp, which you can use to track your visa status in real time. Our team also sends proactive WhatsApp notifications at each processing stage. Approved visas are delivered as PDFs via email and WhatsApp — print one copy and carry it with your passport when you fly to Emirates. 

Dubai Tourist Visa Rate vs Visiting Visa Rate — Same Thing, Different Names 

Indian travellers searching online encounter the terms "Dubai tourist visa rate" and "Emirates visiting visa rate" used interchangeably. Both refer to the same product — the UAE Visit Visa. "Tourist visa" is the colloquial term most Indians use; "visit visa" is the official term used by GDRFA. 

The visa permits tourism, family visits, business meetings, and short professional engagements. It does NOT permit paid employment or long-term work — for those purposes you'll need an Employment Visa or Work Permit, which is a different product entirely with different fees and requirements. 

When You'll See Each Term 

  • "Dubai tourist visa rate" — typically used in marketing copy and search results aimed at leisure travellers
  • "Dubai visiting visa rate" — used by GDRFA's official documentation and government sources
  • Both terms refer to the same visa categories: 14-day, 30-day, and 60-day single or multiple entry
  • Both are priced identically — the name doesn't change the cost 

Visa Charges from India to Dubai — Payment Methods and Practical Notes 

Indian applicants pay visa charges from India to Dubai entirely in Indian Rupees through Indian payment methods. There's no need to convert to AED or USD before paying — our portal handles the conversion automatically and shows you the final INR amount before you pay. 

Payment Confirmation and Receipts 

Once payment is processed (usually instantly via UPI or card), you'll receive a payment receipt via email and SMS. The receipt includes your Application ID, the breakdown of government fee and service fee, and our GST-compliant tax invoice for your records. Keep this receipt — it's your proof of payment if you need to escalate any issue. 

What's NOT Included in the Visa Charges 

To avoid surprises, here's what your visa fees do NOT include: 

  • Flight tickets to Dubai (book separately)
  • Hotel bookings or accommodation costs in the UAE
  • Travel insurance beyond the mandatory UAE-required cover (which is included)
  • Visa extension fees if you decide to extend your stay (approximately AED 850 per extension)
  • Overstay penalties if you stay beyond your visa validity (AED 50 per day) 

Refund Policy for Indian Applicants 

Our refund policy is clear and applies the same to Indian applicants as to any other nationality. The UAE government fee is non-refundable as it goes directly to immigration. Our service fee is fully refundable on rejection — this is part of our 100% money-back guarantee. If your application is rejected, we refund our service fee in full to your original payment method within 5 to 7 working days. 

✏️ Note: UAE overstay fines are currently standardised at AED 50 per day across all visa types, following recent updates by immigration authorities. Please note that older information mentioning AED 100/day is outdated. Extension fees (such as around AED 850) may vary by visa type and service provider, so it’s recommended to check the exact charges at the time of application or extension.

Airline vs VFS Global India vs Licensed UAE Agency -- Cost Comparison 

Indian applicants can apply for a Dubai visa through four main channels. Each has different costs, processing times, and convenience levels. The UAE government fee is identical across all channels -- the difference is entirely in service charges. 

Application Channel Govt Fee Service Charge Total (30-day) Best For
Licensed UAE-based online agency (like us) AED 200 AED 150-250 AED 350-550 (INR 8,225-12,925) Indians applying from home -- recommended for lowest cost
Emirates or Flydubai airline (at booking) AED 200 AED 150-300 AED 400-600 (INR 9,400-14,100) Passengers already booking Emirates or Flydubai flights
VFS Global India (in-person) AED 200 AED 200-350 AED 450-650 (INR 10,575-15,275) Applicants who prefer in-person submission in major Indian cities
Indian travel agencies (Akbar, Musafir, etc.) AED 200 AED 300-500 AED 550-800 (INR 12,925-18,800) Bundled visa + flight + hotel packages
GDRFA typing centre (UAE only) AED 200 AED 80-120 AED 310-350 (INR 7,285-8,225) Only available to applicants already physically inside the UAE

The processing time is the same across channels -- all applications go through GDRFA regardless of which channel submits them. Applying through an airline does not result in faster processing. The lowest total cost for Indian applicants applying from India is a licensed UAE-based online agency, where service charges are lower due to higher volume and direct GDRFA relationships

VFS Global India -- City Availability 

VFS Global operates UAE visa application centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Cochin. Useful for applicants who prefer in-person document submission or who have been asked to submit original documents. For standard e-visa applications with scanned documents, there is no advantage to visiting a VFS centre over applying online. 

How to compare quotes from different providers: 

When you receive quotes from multiple agents, ask each one to break down: (1) government fee, (2) VAT, (3) service charge, and (4) insurance. A lower headline number can mean these components have been excluded. The itemised total is the only fair basis for comparison. 

Why Choose Us Over VFS Global or Other Indian Visa Agents 

Indian travellers have several options for processing a Emirates visa from India: VFS Global centres in major cities, established travel agencies like Akbar Travels and Musafir, online aggregators, and licensed UAE-based agencies like ours. Each has trade-offs. 

VFS Global India 

VFS Global operates UAE visa application centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Cochin, and several other Indian cities. They process visas on behalf of the UAE government and charge processing fees in addition to the standard government fee. Suitable if you prefer in-person submission or need to deliver original documents physically. Less convenient if you're applying online from a city without a VFS centre. 

Indian Travel Agencies 

Established Indian travel companies like Akbar Travels and Musafir offer Dubai visa processing as part of their wider travel services. They have the trust of long-running brand recognition and the convenience of bundling visa with flight or hotel bookings. Their pricing is competitive but their service fee structure varies by package. 

Why Apply Through Our Licensed UAE-Based Agency 

We're a Dubai-based agency with a UAE Department of Economic Development (DED) trade license and DTCM registration. The advantages of applying through us: 

  • Direct relationship with GDRFA — applications go straight to the source without aggregator delays
  • Faster processing — most Indian applications approved in 24 to 48 hours
  • Multilingual support including Hindi and Urdu
  • Lower service fees than full-service travel agencies
  • 100% refund guarantee on rejection
  • Walk-in office in Emirates for travellers already in the UAE 

Apply for Your Dubai Visa from India Today 

Whether you're flying from Mumbai for a family wedding, from Delhi for a business meeting, from Bangalore for a tech conference, or from any other Indian city for a holiday — we handle the visa from start to finish. Most Indian applications are approved within 48 hours, and express service delivers in under a day. 

Pay in INR through UPI, NetBanking, or your Indian credit card. Get expert document review, multilingual support including Hindi, and a 100% refund guarantee on rejection. No hidden charges. No physical office visits. No waiting weeks for approval. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

The India to Dubai visa price for the standard 30-day tourist visa is approximately ₹11,443, depending on your service provider. This is the most commonly applied-for visa among Indian leisure travellers. For longer trips, the 60-day version costs around ₹39,500 - 40,036. All prices are inclusive of UAE government fees and mandatory travel insurance. 

Yes. We accept all major Indian payment methods including UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM), NetBanking from any major Indian bank, Indian credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, RuPay, American Express), and Indian wallets (Paytm, Mobikwik, Amazon Pay).

Most Indian visa agents request a PAN card copy as part of their KYC documentation. The UAE government does not require PAN — this is a service-level requirement for verification. If you don't have a PAN card, contact our team and we'll advise on the alternative documentation required. 

Standard processing takes 24 to 72 hours from the time we receive verified documents. Express processing delivers your visa in 4 to 24 hours for an additional fee of approximately ₹4,200. Submissions made during UAE working hours (Sunday to Thursday) are processed fastest. Friday, Saturday, and UAE public holiday submissions are processed on the next working day. 

Indian passport holders can get a visa-on-arrival in two scenarios. First, if you hold a valid US visa, UK residence permit, or EU residence permit, you can obtain a 14-day visa-on-arrival for AED 100 (approximately ₹2,300). Second, from January 2024, eligible Indian nationals with a passport valid for 6+ months can obtain a 14-day visa-on-arrival for USD 63 (approximately ₹5,200). For all other cases, a pre-approved visa is required before travel. 

The cheapest pre-approved Dubai visa for Indian applicants is the 14-day single entry tourist visa at approximately ₹9,500. For visa-on-arrival eligible travellers (those with US/UK/EU credentials), the AED 100 visa-on-arrival is even cheaper at around ₹2,300. The 30-day single entry visa offers the best price-per-day value at around ₹8,000 for a month-long stay. 

Visit our application portal, select your visa type, and the total INR price is shown before you proceed to payment. The breakdown includes the UAE government fee, our service fee, and any applicable taxes. There are no hidden charges added at checkout — what you see in the quote is what you pay. 

Yes. Our application is fully online and works from any Indian city — Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Cochin, Lucknow, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Indore, Kochi, Coimbatore, and any other location. You don't need to visit a physical office or VFS centre. The entire process happens through our secure web portal and WhatsApp. 

Children under 18 travelling on the same application as a parent receive a discounted service fee. The UAE government fee remains the same as for adults. Infants under 2 years are typically charged a nominal processing fee. Contact our team for exact pricing based on the child's age and the visa type you're applying for. 

Senior citizens pay the same Dubai visiting visa rate as other adult applicants — there is no government discount for older travellers. However, our team is happy to provide additional support throughout the application process for senior travellers. Some private travel insurance providers offer senior-friendly extensions, which we can recommend if your trip exceeds standard insurance limits. 

The UAE government fee is fixed and identical regardless of which Indian city you apply from. Whether you are in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, or Cochin, the government fee for the same visa type is always the same. Service charges may vary slightly between individual agents and between VFS Global centres in different cities, but the typical difference is INR 200-500. Applying online through a licensed UAE agency gives you the same price from any Indian city. 

The lowest total cost for Indian applicants applying from India is through a licensed UAE-based online visa agency with a direct GDRFA relationship. This avoids the higher service charges of VFS Global India centres (AED 200-350), full-service Indian travel agencies (AED 300-500), and airline bundled visa services (AED 150-300). The government fee component is fixed at AED 200 regardless of which channel you use -- so the saving is entirely in the service charge. When comparing quotes, request an itemised breakdown and compare service charges directly, not bundled totals. 

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