Visa United Arab Emirates
The Dubai short-term visa allows multiple entries within 58 days, with an initial entry requirement. It offers a 30-day stay, extendable by two additional 30-day periods.
The UAE Multiple Entry Short-Term Visa Dubai is a travel document that allows visitors to enter and exit Dubai multiple times within a specific timeframe. This type of visa is typically valid for 58 days from the date of issue, with the first entry into Dubai needing to be within this timeframe. Once in Dubai, you can stay for 30 days, which can be extended twice for an additional 30 days each time. The Multiple Entry Short Term Visa Dubai is ideal for:
*Countries that require biometric process: Schengen (Europe), UK, Saudi Arabia, China
At Global Visa, we have a unique combination of expertise in visa regulations and an unwavering commitment to providing exceptional services. When you choose Global Visa as your trusted partner, you gain the confidence of working with a dedicated team of professionals guiding you through the visa application process. We provide comprehensive and seamless support throughout the application journey, ensuring a hassle-free and remarkable experience.
Take the first step toward your extraordinary adventure in the captivating land of the United Arab Emirates by contacting us today. With Global Visa, you can confidently embark on your visa application journey, knowing that you are in capable hands.
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