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UAE Introduces 90-Day Multiple-Entry Visa Without Sponsor Requirement

UAE Introduces 90-Day Multiple-Entry Visa Without Sponsor Requirement

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has recently introduced a 90-day multiple-entry visa that eliminates the need for a local sponsor. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for tourists, business professionals, and families and reflects the UAE’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive environment for international visitors.

Key Features of the 90-Day Multiple-Entry Visa

  • No Sponsor Requirement: Applicants can obtain this visa without the necessity of a local sponsor, simplifying the application process.

  • Multiple Entries: The visa allows holders to enter and exit the UAE multiple times within its 90-day validity period, providing flexibility for various travel purposes.

  • Extendable Duration: The visa can be extended, permitting a total stay of up to 180 days annually. 

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this visa, applicants must:

  • Age: Be at least 18 years old.

  • Passport Validity: Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay.

  • Financial Stability: Provide proof of financial stability, such as bank statements.

  • Travel Insurance: Have valid travel insurance covering the duration of the stay.

  • Return or Onward Ticket: Present a confirmed return ticket or proof of onward travel.

Implications for Travelers

This visa policy is expected to attract a diverse range of visitors, including tourists seeking extended vacations, business professionals exploring opportunities, and families wishing to spend quality time together. By facilitating longer and more flexible stays, the UAE aims to reinforce its status as a premier global destination for leisure and commerce.

For expert assistance with your UAE visa application, our team is ready to guide you through each step, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

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