🇦🇪
The UAE e-Visa lets you explore the dazzling cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Issued entirely online, it is delivered to your email within 24 hours. Perfect for tourism, business, and transit.
Chat with our visa experts on WhatsApp. We'll guide you step by step.
Apply on WhatsAppOur fee: ₹999 · 3 docs
Yes — Indian passport holders require a visa to enter the UAE, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. However, the UAE e-Visa is one of the easiest and fastest to obtain in the world. It's applied for entirely online, processed in 24–48 hours, and delivered to your email — no embassy visit, no biometrics, no interview. There is one exception: Indians who hold a valid, unexpired visa for the USA, UK, EU Schengen area, or certain other countries may be eligible for a visa on arrival at UAE airports. This is not automatic — it depends on the specific type of visa you hold (tourist, business, or resident visas typically qualify; some others don't). If you're unsure whether your existing visa qualifies for UAE visa on arrival, contact us on WhatsApp for a quick check before your travel.
The UAE offers multiple tourist visa durations for Indians. The 14-day single-entry visa suits quick trips and short business visits. The 30-day single-entry visa is the most popular for holidays — enough time for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and a day trip to Oman if you like. The 60-day visa is ideal for extended stays, visiting family, or combining work and leisure over a longer period. Multiple-entry visas are also available for frequent travellers — valid for 90 days with multiple entries, each allowing up to 30 days inside the UAE. For first-time visitors planning a standard Dubai holiday, the 30-day visa hits the right balance of cost and flexibility. Our team advises on the right type based on your specific itinerary and travel history.
Dubai visa pricing varies by duration and type. As a general guide: 14-day single-entry e-Visa costs approximately ₹3,500–5,000 in total (UAE government fee + service charge). 30-day single-entry runs ₹5,500–8,000. 60-day visa runs ₹9,000–12,000. These are approximate totals that include the UAE government processing fee and service charges. Prices you see advertised below ₹1,999 for a 30-day visa should be treated with skepticism — Dubai Police have flagged a sharp rise in visa scams where applicants pay, receive a fake visa PDF, and only discover the fraud at the UAE airport. The eVisa must be issued by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) or verified UAE airlines. We provide the official source document with your application confirmation for verification.
This is the single most important thing to know before travelling to Dubai: the UAE has zero tolerance for overstay, and the fines are automatic. As of 2025, the overstay fine is AED 50 per day (approximately ₹1,150/day) for the first six months, escalating to AED 500 per day (approximately ₹11,500/day) after six months. There is no grace period — day 31 of a 30-day visa is an overstay. If you overstay for more than 6 months, you also face a re-entry ban. If you have outstanding fines, you cannot leave UAE until they are settled — which means you may miss your flight home. The solution is straightforward: plan your departure before your visa expires, and if your plans change, apply for a visa extension inside the UAE before expiry, not after.
UAE visa fraud targeting Indians has increased significantly. The most common pattern: a WhatsApp number advertising Dubai visa at ₹1,500–2,000, requests advance payment via UPI, sends a professional-looking PDF "visa", and disappears. The fake visa looks authentic but fails the GDRFA verification check at the airport. You are denied boarding, lose your flight, and have no recourse. Red flags to watch for: prices significantly below market rate, agents who only communicate via personal WhatsApp (not a business account), no GST invoice offered, no official website with business registration details, and requests for payment to a personal UPI ID rather than a company account. eVisas.in provides a GST invoice for every transaction, a GDRFA-verifiable visa document, and a business-registered WhatsApp number. When in doubt, verify your visa at the official GDRFA website before your travel date.
Yes — tourist visa extensions are possible inside the UAE without leaving. You can apply through an ICA-approved typing centre or online through GDRFA Dubai's website. A standard 30-day extension costs AED 600 (approx. ₹14,000) plus a small service fee. You must apply before your current visa expires — applying even one day late incurs the overstay fine in addition to extension fees. Extensions can be done up to twice on most tourist visa types. A popular alternative is an "exit and re-enter" — flying to Oman, Georgia, or another short-hop destination for a day and re-entering UAE on a new visa. This works but is not always guaranteed, as immigration officers may question repeated UAE visits on tourist visas.
Indians without a qualifying foreign visa must apply for a UAE e-Visa before travel. However, Indians who hold a valid US, UK, EU Schengen, or certain other country visas may be eligible for UAE visa on arrival at the airport. The qualifying visa must be valid for at least 6 months. If you're unsure whether your existing visa qualifies, message us on WhatsApp for a quick check before you book flights.
A 30-day UAE tourist e-Visa costs approximately ₹5,500–8,000 total (government fee + processing). Be cautious of prices significantly below this range — Dubai Police have reported a rise in visa fraud cases where fake visa PDFs are sold at unusually low prices and fail verification at the airport.
Standard UAE e-Visa processing from India takes 24–48 hours. In most cases, approvals arrive within a few hours of submission during working hours. Express processing (for urgent travel) can sometimes be done in 4–6 hours through priority channels. We recommend applying at least 3–4 days before travel to have a buffer.
The UAE charges AED 50 per day (approximately ₹1,150) for overstay, starting from day one after visa expiry. There is no grace period. Outstanding fines must be paid before you can exit the UAE. Overstaying more than 6 months results in a re-entry ban. If your plans change and you need to extend your stay, apply for a visa extension through GDRFA before your current visa expires.
No — working on a tourist visa in the UAE is illegal and can result in immediate deportation, a re-entry ban, and fines for both you and any employer. If you are travelling to Dubai for job interviews or business meetings (not employment), this is generally permitted on a tourist visa. Actual employment requires a work permit and residence visa sponsored by your employer.
Yes. Tourist visa extensions can be applied for through GDRFA Dubai or an ICA-approved typing centre. A standard extension costs AED 600 (approx. ₹14,000). You must apply before your current visa expiry — post-expiry extension is not possible, and overstay fines apply. Most tourist visas can be extended twice.
🛡️ eVisas.in Guarantee
98% success rate · WhatsApp updates at every step · Pay in ₹ with no hidden fees · Re-apply free if rejected (Pro plan)