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All visitors except AGCC nationals (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Saudi
Arabia) require a visa sponsored by a local entity such as a hotel or tour
company. Whne travelling, please submit a copy of your passport to the
local Hotel or Travel Agent, who will apply for a visa on your behalf.
You must have a copy of your visa in your possetion before boarding the
aircraft to visit Dubai. The Hotel or Agent should fax you a copy of you
Visa. If you do not have the original, the Actual Copy will await
you at the Visa Counter at the Dubai Airport. Show your passport, and you
will be given a copy of the Visa, whereupon you may pass through Passport
Control.
There are two types: transit visas for 14 days and visit visas for 30 days
(renewable). Airlines may require confirmation that the sponsor is holding a
valid visa for incoming visitors.
British citizens with the right of abode in the UK and expatriate residents of
the AGCC of certain nationalities and professions may qualify for automatic 30
day visit visas on arrival, but current regulations should be checked before
travelling.
German and US citizens may obtain visas from the UAE Embassies in their
respective countries.
Visas are easily obtainable for other visitors except Israelis and travellers
whose passports bear Israeli stamps.
Health Requirements
No health certificates are required for entry to Dubai, but it is always wise
to check before departure, as health restrictions may vary, depending upon the
situation at the time.
Customs
Duty-free allowances: Cigarettes -- 2,000; cigars -- 400; tobacco -- 2kg;
alcohol (non-Muslim adults only) -- 2 litres of spirits and 2 litres of wine;
perfume -- a reasonable amount.
No customs duty is levied on personal effects entering Dubai. Dubai Duty Free
has a sales outlet in the Arrivals Hall (but alcohol may only be purchased on
departure).
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