ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a five-year multiple entry visit visa to Pakistani nationals visiting the gulf country for tourism purposes.
“After the finance fee and guarantee are paid, the foreigner is issued a visitor visa to enter and visit the UAE as a tourist for various visitations, valid for 5 five years from the date of issue, without a guarantor or host in the country.”
This is according to material located on the Government of Dubai’s official website.
A passport valid for at least six months, A travel ticket to continue his journey, or a ticket to leave the country, Valid health insurance in the country, Proof of (6) six months bank statements showing $4,000.00 or equivalent in other banks during the (6) six months before the date of application.
The visa holder is allowed to remain in the country at one time not to exceed 90 days, and it may be extended for a similar amount of time as long as the total amount of days in a calendar year does not exceed 180.
The applicants can apply for the visa online through the digital channels (website/smart application). The following are steps. 1. Login to the smart services system (UAE Pass or username.)
2. Search for the service to apply for.
3. Fill out the application data where applicable.
4. Pay the service fee (if any).
As per reports, the fee for the UAE five-year multiple-entry visa is 660 AED.
Financial guarantees:
Guarantee amount: AED2000
Warranty service fee: AED20
Fee for collection and return of the guarantee: AED40
Health insurance:
Securing a 30-day visitor visa: AED40
Securing a 60-day visitor visa: AED60
Securing a 90-day visitor visa: AED90
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