Saudi Expatriate's visa requirements for UAE.
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I'm planning to go UAE by my own car with my family. I'm in approved list of profession.
1- Is it possible to get visa approval before going?
So we can save time on Sila border.
any means/way online? etc.
2- can we use our Al-Rajhi ATM Card for fee there(on-arrival visa fee)
3- What is car insurance fee?
Pre-Visa only possible from Consulate !
Visit the embassy or consulate , get your work done
abid malik wrote:I'm planning to go UAE by my own car with my family. I'm in approved list of profession.
1- Is it possible to get visa approval before going?
So we can save time on Sila border.
any means/way online? etc.
2- can we use our Al-Rajhi ATM Card for fee there(on-arrival visa fee)
3- What is car insurance fee?
This topic has been discussed in detail in this forum , a small search can yield you some previous discussion threads. Additional details on driving to Dubai from KSA can be found on the below link.
http://www.simbacom.com/riyadh-ksa/useful/uae.html
gunner757 wrote:For visa queries , contact UAE Embassy and get the required information
High professions get visa easily !
But if you are not sure about your work profession , please call the embassy !
Tel (011) 482.6803
This is their ENGLISH hotline, right?
Popolocroix wrote:gunner757 wrote:For visa queries , contact UAE Embassy and get the required information
High professions get visa easily !
But if you are not sure about your work profession , please call the embassy !
Tel (011) 482.6803
This is their ENGLISH hotline, right?
Not sure , but yeah , Emirati people are educated and speak English unlike Saudis
Even if someone who picks the call isn't good in English , he will transfer your call to someone who is capable
They also have a online chat service http://amer.ae/amerchat.htm
Good luck
Hi,
i have read through the pages but it is not clear if my wife can get visa on arrival at dubai airport when travelling alone (without me). I am a doctor and she will travel with her original iqama.
Dear all,
I am an Indian working as a doctor in a govt. university at Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. I need to go to India during Hajj vacations.
Air tickets are pretty expensive these days so I have booked a return flight from Dubai to Jaipur- Air India express which turned out to be quiet reasonable.
Now to catch this flight I want to go to Dubai via Bus service in Al Kharj, Riyadh(SAPTCO).
I need to know that what kind of VISA do I need for entry and exit from Dubai.
Will it be available on arrival to Dubai at boarder.
What will be the charges.
And again on return from India whether same process has to be followed.
Whether I need any travel insurance for this trip.
Please share your experience.
drbspandey wrote:Dear all,
I am an Indian working as a doctor in a govt. university at Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. I need to go to India during Hajj vacations.
Air tickets are pretty expensive these days so I have booked a return flight from Dubai to Jaipur- Air India express which turned out to be quiet reasonable.
Now to catch this flight I want to go to Dubai via Bus service in Al Kharj, Riyadh(SAPTCO).
I need to know that what kind of VISA do I need for entry and exit from Dubai.
Will it be available on arrival to Dubai at boarder.
What will be the charges.
And again on return from India whether same process has to be followed.
Whether I need any travel insurance for this trip.
Please share your experience.
1362 SR ? DXB - JAI roundtrip ?
Is that the cost you booked the tickets at ?
There was a cheaper option when you fly out of Dammam , you can get free coach service to Bahrain also , total fare comes around 1720 SAR !
Now you have booked Dubai , you have to pay for visa charges , On Arrival when you go from Saudi to Dubai something around 150 , and then even when you return ! 150
That's 300 for two ways ( Dubai Visa )
Same thing if you flew from Dammam , or took the Bus from Dammam to go to Bahrain and then fly from there , visa is free for high professions !
Also note , The Bus service from Riyadh to Dubai is pretty long , and "God Forbid" if bus gets delayed ?
If you can cancel your Dubai - Jaipur booking , I'd say make a booking from Dammam or Bahrain , it's cheaper , safer
Thanks You
Captain Tariq
1110SR
At the time of travel. No hassels. Just reach the boarding point 40 mins advance.
cybers.kingdom wrote:Hi
Can you please guide me that whether we need to book in advance for Saptco or we can buy the ticket at the time of travel?
You can buy ticket at the time of travel only. No hassels.
drbspandey wrote:cybers.kingdom wrote:Hi
Can you please guide me that whether we need to book in advance for Saptco or we can buy the ticket at the time of travel?
You can buy ticket at the time of travel only. No hassels.
Just reach there 40 minutes early.
You should've chosen flying from Bahrain !
Cheap , reliable !
You know , sometimes , you can't cross borders and may have to wait at Border for visa issues !
if the profession your iqama is written as doc then u willl be having no delays at all in getting visa on arrival at border.. just show ur iqama and there they will stamp it straight away with a thanks too
Hello,
What are the new fees for Visa On Arrival for GCC Residents? I heard that they have increased the fees. Any recent visitors please reply!!!
Hello, May I ask? Did you push through with your Duabi trip considering the consequences you mentioned?
Joyce Jamillah wrote:Hi! I'm a nurse in Dhahran, Filipino citizen. Me, my family & some friends are traveling to UAE on July 23 (this will be my 2nd time to go to dubai). My iqama will be expiring on september 29. likewise 2 of my friends iqama are expiring on october. Are we eligible to have the UAE Visa upon arrival at the border? We'll be traveling by car. Hotel was booked & paid already.
me & my husband just traveled to qatar last june with no problems encountered. Passport expiration >6mos. Thanks!
Hello, May I ask? Did you push through with your Duabi trip considering the consequences you mentioned?
Joyce Jamillah wrote:Eid Mubarak everyone!
Guys i was able to have a visa on arrival at the border w/ 2months validity of iqama. We only had a problem with our babysitter w/c was according to d guy at the immigration she is not allowed to have a visa on arrival at the border because her employer is a filipino not a GGC national and that If she arrived from any uae airport she can get a VOA easily. But then my husband tried to explain to them that hotels and tours were already booked and paid (we are 5 in the group with one infant w/ us). Good thing my husband speaks arabic very well and the supervisor or manager was kind enough to allow our babysitter to have that VOA (he said just this once). Alhamdulillah! Now were back in KSA from our 8days vacation in UAE.
Sir, so you are saying that 1.5 mos iqama validity would have better chance of VOA through plane? Im in a same situation (wife and baby but no baby sitter)
hi everyone.. kindly reply my message to those who knows..i am an expat nurse i will be travelling to dubai nxt month i still have a valid passport and iqama, my visit visa i will just take upon arrival.. do i still need an exit and re entry visa from my employer? pls reply this message thank u!
no need for exit and re entry visa from employer? just an iqama, passport and visit visa upon arrival?? pls let me know, im a nurse and i will go dubai nxt month
fhatty_fhat wrote:no need for exit and re entry visa from employer? just an iqama, passport and visit visa upon arrival?? pls let me know, im a nurse and i will go dubai nxt month
You don't need to a multiple paper. Need your original iqama, passport and pay fee. Visa upon arrival is upon their discretion and not always guaranteed.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
All non-Saudis whom want to go to Dubai or any other GCC countries, you MUST have re-entry visa also you have to ask Emirates Embassy is your profession allowed to go, also nationality needed. some nationalities not allowed.
Yahya
yahya_z_a wrote:Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
All non-Saudis whom want to go to Dubai or any other GCC countries, you MUST have re-entry visa also you have to ask Emirates Embassy is your profession allowed to go, also nationality needed. some nationalities not allowed.
Yahya
Re-entry paper is only a requirement for Saudi.
i am confused.. some says no need for exit and re entry visa some says i need it.. im an expat filipino nurse currently working in saudi arabia, planning to visit dubai nxthmonth.. i have my valid iqama and passport with me.. i want to know if i still need an exit and re entry visa from KSA? or only Dubai visit visa (upon arrival).. some says i need some says no need.. pls let me know..
Just call UAE Empassy to be Sure.
I went many times to Dubai, Saudi will not allow me to exit without Reentry visa.
fhatty_fhat wrote:i am confused.. some says no need for exit and re entry visa some says i need it.. im an expat filipino nurse currently working in saudi arabia, planning to visit dubai nxthmonth.. i have my valid iqama and passport with me.. i want to know if i still need an exit and re entry visa from KSA? or only Dubai visit visa (upon arrival).. some says i need some says no need.. pls let me know..
Depends on professions. Some professions are counted as executives. Check with the embassy.
I know some airlines will not even allow you to fly without a prior visa.
I reiterate exit/re-entry is only required to leave or enter Saudi ! It is a pre-requisite to leave the country.
It is simple -
1.) Check if your iqama does not expire in the next 3 to 4 months.
2.) Check if your profession is allowed to get a visa on arrival (doctors are eligible, please check for the nurse category you can check it with the airline that you intend to travel or call emirates.)
3.) if you satisfy the above mentioned points. Book your tickets and enjoy the vacation!
4.) You need to carry your original iqama, your passport, return ticket and it is always better to carry a print out of your exit re entry validity from - https://www.eserve.com.sa/VVSWeb/action … action=vvs
Regards,
R
Sorry forgot to mention - You cannot leave the country to any where without an exit OR
SingleeExit and reentry OR
Multiple exit re entry visa.
Thanks!
Hello my name is Oleg. I am working in Saudi Arabia veterinary doctor at the dolphinarium, have a residence permit (iqama expires in March. trip in late December ). Russian nationality. I can travel to the United Arab Emirates in his car with his family Russian (have iqama ), for 10 days and can get a visa at the border with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates? ordering a hotel room on the internet.
hi
True u can have emerates vida from border but u must have reentry visa from saudia
Thank you! I have reentry Saudi. I travel frequently to Bahrain.
Joyce Jamillah wrote:Hi! I'm a nurse in Dhahran, Filipino citizen. Me, my family & some friends are traveling to UAE on July 23 (this will be my 2nd time to go to dubai). My iqama will be expiring on september 29. likewise 2 of my friends iqama are expiring on october. Are we eligible to have the UAE Visa upon arrival at the border? We'll be traveling by car. Hotel was booked & paid already.
me & my husband just traveled to qatar last june with no problems encountered. Passport expiration >6mos. Thanks!
maam, i am also a filipina working as a nurse here in saudi arabia under MOH. am i eligible visa on arrival?
Thanks for the information
Asak friends!! I am a doctor working for Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia having Indian passport. My Iqama is one month old. My family (wife and 6 months old son) went back to India on exit re-entry visa. Now they are planning to visit her sister in Sharjah for 10 days and from there to enter Saudi Arabia. Is it possible? Will they get visa on arrival in sharjah if they go from india? What r the documents required? Will there b any prob if my wife's sister send visa for her? Is it possible for them to enter Saudi from UAE?
You need atleast 6 months validity on your passport and 3 months validity on your Saudi iqama, you need to carry your original iqama also for more details read this article
Hi, I am civil engineer by profession and same written on iqama, but my iqama is valid only for 2 months 20 days. so can i visit UAE by road and can I get on arrival visa on border?
Hi!!
I have a BIG question.
IF I AM GOING TO RESIGN FROM MY CURRENT COMPANY HERE IN RIYADH, AND WOULD LIKE TO VISIT DUBAI before going back to Philippines (to look look for a job) WITHOUT MY IQAMA, IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET A LONG TERM VISA (90 DAYS)? if so, how? please help, I am so confused....
atta-ul-hasnain wrote:Hi, I am civil engineer by profession and same written on iqama, but my iqama is valid only for 2 months 20 days. so can i visit UAE by road and can I get on arrival visa on border?
For the profession you will get visa on arrival at the border, but the iqama validity might be a problem if they notice. Normally they wont look at the iqama but the passport which should have a min of 3 months or more.
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