Records on Travel Information for Dubai Visa

By support@click2visas.com
3 years

Are you planning a trip to Dubai? Then this piece of news is indeed for you as Emirates Airlines recently announced that they are would resuming flights connecting India, South Africa, and Nigeria to Dubai from June 23.

UAE with its palm-shaped islands, gleaming large malls, exquisite hotels, great architecture, and theme parks, provides a complete package for you to relax, and be adventurous at the same time. A travel guide can help you with the necessary general requirements and the right way to apply for a Dubai Visa.  

You might leave India just for a vacation but still it requires a lot of preparation. Have a look on the information provided to feel confident about your trip. 

Records on Travel Information for Dubai Visa

Pre-travel arrangements for UAE

  • The valid travel document/passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the arrival date.
  • Valid Dubai visa Applicant’s photograph
  • Return or round trip flight ticket
  • Sufficient bank balance (The applicant should have an investment of Rs. 5 lakhs or above in the form of an (FD) fixed deposit in the banks or post office.
  •  Documents required: Income Tax returns, salary slips of the last six months, pan card, or fixed deposit receipt.)
  • Vaccination details

How long Dubai visa takes?

Dubai visa processing time is approximately three to four working days. Entry into the United Arab Emirates (DUBAI) is subject to immigration approval. All visas are valid to enter Dubai for 60 days from the date of issue, except the 48‑hour visas and 96‑hour visa, which are valid for 30 days from the date of issue.

Is there any age limit for UAE visit visa?

There is no age restriction for getting a Dubai tourist visa, but that tourist whose age is less than 12 years and traveling to Dubai alone will be required NOC letter from the parents. A family visa is needed if you are entering UAE with family members.

Health & Covid-19 (Vaccine, quarantine, vaccine card)

  • Only passengers/travelers with a valid residence visa who have received two doses of a UAE-approved vaccine can travel to Dubai.
  • The four vaccines approved by the UAE government — Sinopharm, Sputnik V, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Oxford-AstraZeneca.
  • All the passengers traveling to (UAE) Dubai from India should present a negative rapid reverse transcription PCR test report taken 48 hours before the departure. Only QR-coded negative rapid reverse transcription PCR test certificates are accepted.
  • Passengers traveling to Dubai from India must undergo a reverse transcription PCR test four hours before departure to Dubai (UAE).
  • Also, another reverse transcription PCR test will be done on arrival in UAE (Dubai).
  • Upon arrival, all the travelers from India should undergo institutional quarantine until they receive their reverse transcription PCR test report, which is expected to be received in 24 hours.

Quarantine

In Dubai, Self-quarantine is not required unless you are required to take a further COVID-19 reverse transcription PCR test on arrival. In this case, you must isolate until you receive a negative COVID-19 PCR test result.

Traveling to Abu Dhabi

Only United Arab Emirates nationals, residents with a valid residence visa, and those who are eligible for a visa on arrival can enter the United Arab Emirates through Abu Dhabi’s airports. All other kind of visas remains suspended. If you are traveling to Abu Dhabi (UAE), you must follow these additional rules:

Take the reverse transcription PCR test 72 hours before your flight if you are flying from the United Kingdom.

Download the ALHOSN UAE app on your cell phones before you make travel to Abu Dhabi

Undergo a thermal screening and another COVID-19 reverse transcription PCR testing on arrival at Abu Dhabi airport.

Vaccinated travelers

Vaccinated travelers arriving from green nations must take a reverse transcription PCR test on arrival & another on day six from arrival. They are not needed to quarantine themselves.

Vaccinated travelers arriving from other nationals must take a PCR test on arrival, quarantine for seven days, and take another PCR test on day six from arrival.

The protocol applies to vaccinated United Arab Emirates citizens and residents who received their second dose at least four weeks

Unvaccinated travelers

Unvaccinated citizens and residents arriving from green countries must take a PCR test on arrival, on day six, and day 12 from arrival. They are not required to quarantine themselves.

Unvaccinated travelers arriving from other countries must take a PCR test on arrival, quarantine for 12 days, and take another PCR test on day 11 from arrival.

Departure from Home country

Do I need cash in UAE?

While it’s great to have cash (AED) on your hand for taxis, tips, and bargaining in the souks, you won’t require carrying wads of notes for more main transactions. A lot of credit cards, like Visa, American Express, and MasterCard, are widely accepted in Dubai’s hotels, shops, and restaurants.

How much INR can I carry while traveling?

While traveling abroad, a resident Indian can carry Indian currency (in cash) up to ₹25,000 rupees and foreign currency notes or coins up to $3,000 per foreign trip.

What pets are allowed in UAE?

Cats, dogs, and birds can be imported only as manifested cargo through approved Airports. No more than two cats or two dogs or a combination per year are allowed, except residence animals.

Passengers visiting Emirates are allowed to import falcons at DXB as checked baggage. The minimum age for dogs and cats arriving from low-risk nations must be twelve weeks. If arriving from high-risk countries, it must be fifteen weeks.

What medication can you take and do not take in UAE?

Most of medicines that are utilized worldwide are available in community medical stores and hospitals in the United Arab Emirates. Psychotropic, However, narcotic, and other controlled drugs of class A medicines or class B medicines are neither freely available in the United Arab Emirates nor can they be freely imported into the nation.

The UAE embassy advice says: people may bring medicine into the country for their personal use. Up to 90 days” supply of a doctor/physician prescribed medication can be brought into the United Arab Emirates by a traveler and 12 months” supply by a resident if they can deliver a physician letter or a copy of the original first medicine.

What items are not allowed in checked baggage Emirates?

Alcohol

Alcoholic beverages are only allowed for 5 Liters total net quantity per person.

Gold

A jeweler with an aggregate weight of 20 g gold and a maximum monetary value of INR 50,000 rupees for male passengers are exempted from customs duty.

A jeweler with a total load of 40 g gold and a maximum financial worth of INR 100,000 rupees for ladies passengers are exempted from customs duty.

Children over two years of age are allowed to carry duty-free gold jewelry. They are not permitted to carry gold biscuits, bars, or coins.

Batteries

Batteries spare/or loose, including lithium metal or lithium-ion cells or batteries, must be carried in carry-on baggage only for portable electronic devices. Each passenger/traveler is limited to a maximum of 20 spare batteries.

Drones

For safety purposes, we can’t allow the drones on board as cabin luggage. Drones can only be allowed for checked-in baggage only.

E-cigarettes

E-cigarettes (including e-pipes, e-cigars, (Perfume) Electric Portable Incense, Burner, or other personal vaporizers) containing batteries must be individually protected to prevent accidental activation.

Arrival at the destination country

Tourists arriving at DXB

Visit Dubai for tourism was allowed from July 7, 2020, and the city is now welcoming tourists from around the earth once again. Guidelines for travel are as follows:

Before travel, tourists peoples must check with their airline for unique details relevant to their country of departure.

All tourists must carry out a COVID-19 PCR test before arriving at DXB, no more than 96 hours (4days) before the flight departure time, at an officially recognized testing center.

The negative COVID-19 reverse transcriptionPCR test result must be presented in printed certificate format by the traveler on arrival at DXB. The PCR certificate must be in Arabic or English only. Handwritten certificates will not be accepted.

Kids under the age of twelve and passengers/travelers with moderate to severe disabilities are exempt from PCR test requirements.

What time does the Emirates check-in desk open? Emirates” check-in counters in Dubai international Airport (DXB) open no less than 180 minutes before departure. Travelers should go to the check-in counter no later than 90 minutes before departure and through security no later than 1 hour before the flight departs.

Departure from the destination country

How much electronics devices can I take to India from Dubai?

You can carry two laptops to India. As per the rules and regulations of Customs one Personal Laptop is allowed per person. Only one laptop is allowed per person. If anyone is coming to India carrying two laptops, he will have to pay customs duty for one laptop.

How much liquor (Alcohol) can I carry from Dubai to India?

Yes, you can carry 2 liters of Alcohol to India. If you are buying it Duty-free at any International airport abroad, you can carry it as a part of your cabin baggage. However, if you buy it outside the airport or have been gifted the alcohol, you will have to pack it in your checked-in luggage.

Arrival at home country

Customs Rules

Import regulations:

Free import by non-residents. It is only permitted if they enter India for a stay of not less than 24 hours, not more than six months, and not more than once a month.

Persons who are 17 years of age and above: 125 grams of tobacco or 100 cigarettes or 25 cigars or; 2 liters of alcoholic liquor beverage or wine (alcoholic or non-alcoholic);

Medicines in reasonable quantities;

2 ounces of perfume and 250 ml of eau de toilette;

Travel souvenirs imported by:

Nationals and residents of Republic of India or if being of Indian origin and being over nine years of age:

If returning from other nationals: up to INR 45,000 rupees- if stayed outside for more than three days. If stayed outside up to three days: INR 17,500.-.

For persons under ten years of age:

All other nationals: up to INR 8,000

Prohibited: e-cigarettes

Goods over the maximum permitted amount will be subject to an import duty of 60%.

Post-travel experience

One of our customers shared his travel experience of UAE; we quote his words,

“We spent six beautiful days in Dubai and could not have had a better time. From Dhow Cruise to Desert Safari, each moment we spent here was simply magnificent. Go ahead and look at our day-wise Dubai itinerary of 6 days to know how we made the most of our holiday.

We arrived in Dubai (UAE) and checked into our hotel – Hotel Reflection, a 4-star property in (UAE) Dubai. We just started our Dubai trip experience with a half-day tour and visited famous superstructures like Jumeirah Mosque, Burj Al Arab, Burj Al Arab, and Palm Island, We also take a ride on the famous Palm Jumeirah MonoRail, and it was super fun. The whole sightseeing tour was four hours long, and we didn’t catch a breath until we saw all the Dubai attractions on the itinerary.

The second day of the Dubai trip experience was super fun and exhilarating. We visited the famous Ferrari World. The thrill of riding the world’s speediest roller coaster, Rossa, Formula, was beyond comparison.

Then another day, we left for the Desert Safari. It was the best experience of our UAE trip experience from our Dubai itinerary of 6 days. As soon as we reached the desert, we enjoyed a traditional Arabian welcome. A series of events lined up for us to enjoy, like camel ride, Henna painting, getting out photos clicked in the Arabian costumes.

Another experience from our Dubai itinerary of six days that we enjoy the greatest was the magnificent Dhow Cruise. We did not even realize where 2 hours had gone by on the traditional cruise. The Dubai skyline from Dubai Creek looked way more striking than ever. We will never forget this travel experience on our trip of six days in Dubai”.

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