Frequently Asked Questions

Common reasons include providing incomplete or incorrect information, having a criminal history, or a record of previous visa violations in the UAE or another country.

A Dubai visit visa does not permit you to work. You may be prevented from exiting the country if you have a travel ban or an outstanding legal case. There are also strict regulations on what you can bring into the country.

First, understand the reason for the rejection. Then, correct the issue, whether it's an error in documentation or missing information. Once the problem is fixed, you can reapply.

Yes, you can apply for a visa extension before your current visa expires. If you overstay, you will face daily fines and may be blacklisted from entering the UAE in the future.

Yes, every individual, regardless of age, needs a separate visa to enter the UAE. The application process and required documents are similar to an adult's, but a parent or guardian must apply on their behalf.

It is recommended to apply at least 1-2 weeks before your intended travel date. During peak seasons, it is best to apply 3-4 weeks in advance.

Provide accurate information, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months, and review all documents for clarity and completeness before submission.

You should immediately contact us by email or phone notifying us of the mistake to see if it can be corrected. In some cases, you may need to visit a UAE embassy or consulate.

No, the process is entirely online. You only need to upload a scanned copy of your passport.

You must apply for an extension with a visa sponsor or directly at the GDRFA before your current visa expires. You'll need a valid passport, a copy of your current visa, proof of accommodation, an application form, and a recent photo.

You must apply for an extension with a visa sponsor or directly at the GDRFA before your current visa expires. You'll need a valid passport, a copy of your current visa, proof of accommodation, an application form, and a recent photo.

Yes, you can reapply, but you must address the reason for the previous denial, such as demonstrating sufficient funds by providing bank statements or a sponsorship letter.