Key Takeaways
- The UAE has clarified the rules for its five-year multiple-entry tourist visa.
- Visitors can enter without a sponsor or host, with each visit allowing up to 90 days stay extendable by another 90 days.
- Applicants must meet specific criteria including valid passport and proof of health insurance.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has provided clarity on its five-year multiple-entry tourist visa, designed for tourists, frequent travellers, family visitors, and business travellers seeking greater flexibility. This self-sponsored visa remains valid for a period of five years, allowing multiple entries and exits during that time frame.
Each visit to the UAE is permitted to last up to 90 days, which can be extended by another 90 days if necessary. However, the total stay in the country must not exceed 180 days within any given year. This visa aims to cater to a wide range of travellers who require more than what standard tourist visas offer.
To apply for this visa, applicants are required to submit a valid passport with at least six months’ validity, a recent personal photograph, proof of health insurance, and evidence of a round-trip ticket. Additionally, they must provide bank statements from the previous six months and demonstrate a minimum bank balance of $4,000 or its equivalent in another currency during this period.
The application process can be completed through official digital platforms and smart apps available 24/7, as well as at Customer Happiness Centres and Amer Service Centres. Applicants must select the service, fill out the form, upload required documents, and pay a total fee of Dh3,713, which includes visa fees, service charges, and a refundable financial guarantee.
The UAE has also made it clear that visa holders need to keep track of their entry and exit dates to avoid overstaying. Travel movement reports can assist applicants in monitoring their stay within the allowed limits. These measures ensure compliance with the terms set by the UAE authorities for this type of visa.
For those interested, the process is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail. The UAE’s commitment to providing a user-friendly application experience through digital platforms and customer service centres makes it accessible even to first-time applicants.




