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Dubai has long stood as a top destination for travelers around the globe. Its stunning blend of futuristic architecture and rich Arabian heritage, coupled with a high standard of living and a virtually zero-crime environment, makes it one of the most attractive and safest places to visit in the Middle East.
However, navigating Dubai’s visa procedures can sometimes feel overwhelming—especially with constantly evolving UAE visa regulations. Choosing the right type of visa can be tricky if you’re unfamiliar with the latest requirements.
That’s where Nani Travels steps in.
Our team of visa experts is dedicated to simplifying the entire process. Whether you need a single-entry or multiple-entry visa, we help you select the right option based on your travel purpose and expected duration of stay.
From initial inquiry to final approval, we handle every detail of your visa application, ensuring a seamless, hassle-free experience. With Nani Travels, your journey to Dubai begins with confidence and ease.
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Yes, you need a UAE visa to enter Dubai, unless you’re from a visa-exempt country or eligible for visa on arrival.
Yes, infants and children need a separate visa to enter the UAE, just like adults.
Citizens of select countries like the US, UK, EU nations, Australia, Japan, and GCC countries are eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai. Indian passport holders with a valid US visa, Green Card, or UK/EU residence permit can also get a 14-day visa on arrival
Yes, you can reapply for a UAE visa after rejection, but it’s important to correct any issues like
missing documents or incorrect information before submitting a new application.
No, the UAE immigration authorities generally do not disclose the specific reasons for visa refusal.
Yes, you can book your ticket before applying for a visa, but it’s advisable to use a refundable and changeable ticket to avoid major losses if the visa is rejected or delayed.
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