Multiple entry Short stay
Multiple entry Short stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Multiple Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 days from issueValidity: 60 days from issue
Overview
Throughout the duration of the visa, visitors can enter and exit the United Arab Emirates more than once with the United Arab Emirates Multiple Entry eVisa. Depending on the kind and approval of the visa, it usually permits stays of 30 or 60 days per visit and is frequently granted for travel or business.
Why Travunited
• Professional Visa Assistance: Our experts offer detailed instructions for applying for an eVisa to the United Arab Emirates. • Accurate Application Support: To lower the likelihood of rejection, we make sure your application is filled out accurately. • Verification of Documents: Prior to submission, our staff examines all necessary documents. • Quick Processing Advice: Support for efficient and prompt visa processing. • Dedicated Customer Support: Throughout the process, our travel specialists are here to help. • Easy Process: We streamline the entire eVisa procedure so you can concentrate on making travel arrangements.
Stats
• Multiple entries are permitted: Throughout the duration of the visa, visitors are permitted to enter and exit the United Arab Emirates several times. • Options for length of stay: Depending on the type of visa selected, common tourist visas provide stays of either 30 or 60 days. • Entry validity: After receiving a visa, visitors must typically enter the United Arab Emirates within 58 to 60 days. • Long-term option: The 5-year multiple-entry tourist visa permits several stays of up to 90 days each, with the possibility of an extension. • Processing speed: Depending on the visa provider, applications are typically handled between one to five working days. • Purpose of travel: The visa is mainly used for tourism, family visits, and short business trips rather than employment.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRecent Photo
RequiredTickets -Onward and Return
RequiredHotel accomoodation
RequiredPan Card
RequiredPassport External Cover Photo
RequiredEligibility
• A passport that is at least six months old on the day of travel is required of applicants. • Before entering the United Arab Emirates, visitors must apply online through a recognized airline, travel agency, or visa provider. • The application must be submitted with a copy of your passport and a recent passport-sized photo. • Candidates must have a valid ticket for their return or subsequent travel. • It can be necessary to provide proof of lodging, such as hotel bookings or host information. • Travelers must demonstrate that they have enough money to fund their stay. • The visit must not be for work but rather for leisure, family visits, or brief business trips.
Important Notes
• Before visiting the United Arab Emirates, the eVisa must be requested for and accepted online. • Throughout its validity, the visa permits several entries and exits. • Depending on the type of visa granted, each visit typically permits a stay of 30 or 60 days. • It is necessary to have a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of travel. • When entering the United Arab Emirates, visitors need have a physical or digital copy of their authorized eVisa. • The ultimate decision to allow or deny entrance rests with immigration officials at the port of entry.
Rejection Reasons
• Less than six months remain on the passport before the intended departure date. • The online visa application contains inaccurate or missing information. • Poor-quality or erroneous document uploads, such as unclear passport scans or pictures. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions in the United Arab Emirates. • Incomplete or unsuccessful payment of the visa application fee. • Concerns about security or background were found throughout the visa review procedure. • Suspicion of planning to remain longer than allowed or work illegally. • Providing false or misleading information in the visa application.
FAQs
Can I work with a Dubai multiple-entry tourist visa?
Employment is not permitted on a tourist or visitor visa.
2.Can I use a multiple entry tourist eVisa to work in the United Arab Emirates?
No. The visa does not allow employment and is only valid for short business trips, family visits, and tourism.
3.Does the UAE eVisa require travel insurance?
Although it's not necessarily required, travel insurance is highly advised for visitors from other countries.
4.What happens if my visa is overstayed in the United Arab Emirates?
Until the traveler leaves the country, overstaying may result in daily fines and other immigration penalties.




