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Dubai Visit Visa Price 2026: Complete Guide for Pakistani Travelers

Dubai visit visas are among the most-searched UAE visa products in Pakistan — and also one of the most opaque. Pakistani travelers routinely pay 20-40% more than necessary because of agent markups, peak-season surcharges, and confusion between visit visa duration options. This guide walks through every 2026 visit visa price (30/60/90-day), the actual government fees, where agent markups happen, and how to keep your total cost down.

Quick Answer — 2026 Dubai Visit Visa Prices from Pakistan

30-day visit visa: PKR 25,000–35,000 ($90–125 / AED 330–460) all-in

60-day visit visa: PKR 45,000–60,000 ($160–215 / AED 590–790)

90-day visit visa: PKR 75,000–95,000 ($270–340 / AED 990–1,250)

Express processing: +PKR 5,000–10,000 for 24-48 hour issuance vs the standard 3-5 working days

What is a Dubai Visit Visa?

A Dubai visit visa (officially called the "UAE tourist visa") is a short-term entry permit issued by the UAE government allowing non-residents to enter Dubai and the broader UAE for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or transit beyond standard layovers. The visit visa is distinct from work permits, residence visas, and the Dubai Golden Visa — those are long-term residency products with entirely different application processes and costs.

Pakistani nationals are not eligible for visa-on-arrival in the UAE (unlike GCC residents or visitors from 50+ pre-approved countries). Pakistani travelers must apply for and receive their visit visa before boarding their flight to Dubai. Attempts to travel without a pre-issued visa result in airline boarding denials.

Visit visas are issued in three standard durations — 30, 60, or 90 days from date of entry — and can be extended once in-country for an additional 30 days. Maximum continuous UAE stay including extension is 180 days, after which the visitor must exit the country.

2026 Dubai Visit Visa Prices — Complete Breakdown

Visit visa pricing has two components: government fees (set by the UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security — the ICP — and held stable since 2022) and agent service fees (variable, set by individual Pakistani travel agents). The all-in price you pay combines both.

Visa DurationGovernment Fee (AED)Total in PKR (typical)Total in USDProcessing time
30-day single entryAED 340–380PKR 25,000–35,000$90–1253–5 working days
30-day single entry (express)AED 340–380 + AED 100PKR 32,000–42,000$115–15024–48 hours
60-day single entryAED 590–650PKR 45,000–60,000$160–2153–5 working days
90-day single entryAED 990–1,100PKR 75,000–95,000$270–3403–5 working days
30-day multi entryAED 600–700PKR 45,000–55,000$160–2003–5 working days
90-day multi entryAED 1,400–1,600PKR 105,000–130,000$380–4703–5 working days
Visa extension (30 days in-country)AED 600–800$165–2201–3 working days at GDRFA

Exchange-rate note: the conversions above use a PKR/AED rate of approximately 76 (mid-2026 average). The PKR/AED rate has been the largest source of price variation for Pakistani applicants over the past three years — a 5-10% rupee movement materially shifts total cost.

30-Day vs 60-Day vs 90-Day — Which to Choose

30-day visit visa (most common)

Best for short tourism trips, business meetings, or family visits where you know your return date. Cheapest option. Can be extended once for an additional 30 days while in the UAE if plans change. Most Pakistani agents default to this option for first-time UAE visitors. Cost-per-day: approximately PKR 1,000.

60-day visit visa

Best for extended business engagements, exploring Dubai property markets (see our Dubai price drops page for current opportunities), or visiting family during summer school holidays. Significantly better value per day than the 30-day option. Cost-per-day: approximately PKR 850.

90-day visit visa

Best for extended stays — Pakistani entrepreneurs scouting business setup, families relocating tentatively, or retirees evaluating UAE as a base. Often used as a "trial period" before committing to a Golden Visa or work visa. Best per-day cost of the three single-entry options. Can also be extended once for an additional 30 days. Cost-per-day: approximately PKR 940.

Multi-entry options

If you plan multiple Dubai trips within the visa validity window (e.g., business travel between Karachi and Dubai), multi-entry visas allow unlimited exits and re-entries during the validity period. The 30-day multi-entry is particularly popular with Pakistani business travelers who need frequent short trips.

Where Pakistani Travelers Overpay

Three common sources of overpayment that add 30-60% to the cost above the actual government fee:

  1. Peak-season agent surcharges. December-February and Ramadan/Eid periods see 10-25% agent markup increases. Booking 2-3 months ahead during off-peak (March-May, September-November) drops total cost noticeably.
  2. Express processing on standard timelines. Many agents quote "express" prices by default. Standard 3-5 day processing is sufficient for trips booked 1+ week in advance and saves PKR 5,000-10,000.
  3. Unnecessary "VIP" or "guaranteed" packages. Some agents bundle hotel referrals, airport transfers, or "guaranteed approval" — none of these affect approval probability. The UAE government processes applications based on submitted documents, not agent reputation.

Application Process — Step by Step

Option 1: Through a Pakistani travel agent (most common)

  1. Choose an IATA-registered agent in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, or Faisalabad with a verified track record (check Pakistan Air Tour Operators Association registration).
  2. Submit documents: passport copy (6+ months validity), recent photograph, bank statement (3 months, minimum PKR 200K avg balance), confirmed return ticket, hotel booking or host accommodation proof.
  3. Pay agent fee + government fee (typically combined into one payment).
  4. Wait 3-5 working days for processing.
  5. Receive visa via email (e-visa) — print and carry physical copy at airport.

Option 2: UAE-resident sponsor (family visit visa)

  1. UAE-resident family member (parent, spouse, sibling, or child) logs into ICP/GDRFA portal.
  2. Sponsor submits application with their Emirates ID, salary certificate (minimum AED 4,000/month), and tenancy contract.
  3. Pakistani applicant provides passport copy, photograph, and any additional documents requested.
  4. Government fee paid directly via portal (no agent markup).
  5. 5-7 working days processing typically.

Option 3: UAE Embassy / Consulate (rare)

Direct application through the UAE Embassy in Islamabad or Consulate in Karachi. Lowest cost but longest processing time (7-10 working days) and most strict documentation requirements. Best for diplomatic, government, or special-category travelers.

Required Documents for Pakistani Applicants

DocumentRequirementNotes
Passport6+ months validity from entry date2 blank pages minimum
Passport-size photoRecent, white backgroundDigital and physical copy
Return flight ticketConfirmed, datedRequired at application + at airport
Accommodation proofHotel booking OR host letterHost letter needs Emirates ID + tenancy
Bank statement3 months, PKR 200K+ avg balanceHigher balance reduces rejection risk
Employer NOC (working professionals)Sometimes requestedLetter on company letterhead
Marriage certificate (if traveling with spouse)NADRA-verified copyTranslated to English if in Urdu
Children's birth certificates (if traveling with children)NADRA-verified copyTranslated if needed

Visit Visa vs Golden Visa — Don't Confuse These

Pakistani searches conflate "Dubai visit visa price" with "Dubai Golden Visa cost" frequently — they're entirely different products:

FeatureVisit VisaGolden Visa
Duration30/60/90 days (one extension)10 years (renewable)
Cost in PKRPKR 25,000-95,000PKR 150,000,000+ (property route)
Work permissionNoYes
Business ownershipNoYes
Family sponsorshipNoYes (unlimited dependents)
Bank account openingLimited (savings only)Full personal + business banking
Property purchaseYes (during stay)Yes (becomes investment path)
Maximum stay180 days continuousUnlimited

If you're researching long-term Dubai residency rather than a tourist trip, see our dedicated UAE Golden Visa for Pakistanis guide. If you're planning to purchase Dubai property as part of a relocation strategy, see Dubai mortgage for non-residents and current Dubai price drops.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Booking flights before getting visa approval. While confirmed tickets are required for application, premature non-refundable bookings have caused thousands of Pakistanis to lose ticket money when visas were rejected or delayed.
  • Using unregistered "fixers." Pakistan has a significant informal visa-fixer market. Many operate without IATA or Pakistan Air Tour Operators Association registration. Use of unregistered agents has the highest rejection rates and the most fraud cases.
  • Applying with insufficient bank balance. The PKR 200K minimum is approximate — banking history showing recent capital injections (immediately before application) raises flags. Maintain a stable average balance for the 3 months preceding application.
  • Overstaying after expiration. Overstay fines are AED 50 per day, accumulate quickly, and trigger entry bans of varying duration. Always exit before expiration or apply for in-country extension at least 7 days before visa end date.
  • Working informally on a visit visa. The UAE has substantially increased enforcement of visa-category violations since 2023. Working on a visit visa risks deportation, fines (AED 5,000-50,000), and permanent re-entry bans.

Visa Extension Process (Once You're in the UAE)

If your plans change and you need to extend your stay, you can apply for a 30-day extension at any GDRFA office or Amer service center in Dubai. Cost is approximately AED 600-800 (PKR 45,000-60,000 equivalent). Required documents: original passport, current visa printout, and proof of return ticket within the new validity window. Processing is typically 1-3 working days. Maximum continuous stay including the original visa + extension is 180 days.

FAQ

How much does a Dubai visit visa cost from Pakistan in 2026?

A 30-day Dubai visit visa costs approximately PKR 25,000-35,000 ($90-125 / AED 330-460) all-in including government fees and standard agent service charges. The 60-day option runs PKR 45,000-60,000 ($160-215 / AED 590-790). The 90-day visit visa is PKR 75,000-95,000 ($270-340 / AED 990-1,250). Express processing (24-48 hour issuance) adds roughly PKR 5,000-10,000.

Is the visit visa the same as the tourist visa?

Yes — "visit visa" and "tourist visa" are used interchangeably for short-term entry to the UAE. The official name on government documents is "tourist visa" but Pakistani travel agents and UAE residents commonly call it the "visit visa." Both refer to the same 30/60/90-day permit issued by the GDRFA (Dubai) or ICP (other emirates).

What's the difference between a visit visa and the Dubai Golden Visa?

A visit visa is short-term (30/60/90 days) and costs PKR 25,000-95,000 — it's for tourism, family visits, or business meetings. The Dubai Golden Visa is 10-year residency, requires AED 2M+ property investment (PKR 150M+) or qualifying employment, and is for long-term relocation. Visit visa holders cannot work or own businesses; Golden Visa holders have full residency rights. See our UAE Golden Visa for Pakistanis guide for the long-term path.

Do I need a sponsor in Dubai to apply for a visit visa?

For a tourist visit visa applied through a travel agent, no UAE sponsor is required — the travel agent acts as the documentary sponsor. For a family visit visa, you need a UAE-resident family member (parent, spouse, or sibling) to sponsor your application via the ICP/GDRFA portal. Pakistani professionals already in the UAE can sponsor visiting family members with valid Emirates ID and minimum salary AED 4,000.

How long does it take to get a Dubai visit visa from Pakistan?

Standard processing: 3-5 working days after document submission. Express processing: 24-48 hours (additional fee). Family-sponsored visit visas processed via UAE-resident sponsor: 5-7 working days. Embassy-direct applications take 7-10 working days. Most Pakistani applicants use travel agents which is the fastest standard route.

Can I extend my Dubai visit visa once I'm in the UAE?

Yes. 30-day visas can extend by 30 days (one extension) for approximately AED 600-800 at the GDRFA office in Dubai or via Amer service centers. 60-day and 90-day visas extend for 30 additional days at similar cost. Maximum continuous stay including extensions is 180 days. After that you must exit the UAE. Overstaying fines are AED 50 per day.

What documents do I need from Pakistan to apply?

Passport copy with minimum 6 months validity, recent passport-size photograph (white background), confirmed return flight ticket, hotel booking or UAE host's accommodation proof, bank statement for last 3 months showing minimum PKR 200,000 average balance, and for family visit visas: sponsor's Emirates ID, salary certificate, and tenancy contract. Some agents request additional employer NOC for working professionals.

Are Dubai visit visa prices higher for Pakistani applicants than other nationalities?

Government fees are the same worldwide. However, Pakistani applicants typically pay 20-40% higher all-in prices because of higher agent service fees, document processing surcharges, and SBP foreign-exchange conversion costs. Pakistani agents in major cities (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad) charge PKR 3,000-8,000 service fees on top of government rates. UAE-based applications through resident family sponsors avoid these markups.

Can I work in Dubai on a visit visa?

No. The visit visa explicitly prohibits employment. Working on a visit visa (even informally) can result in deportation, fines, and a permanent UAE entry ban. Pakistanis intending to work in Dubai must convert to a work visa via an employer-sponsored route or apply for the UAE Golden Visa if they meet investment/skill criteria.

What is the rejection rate for Pakistani visit visa applications?

Overall Pakistani rejection rates have run 8-15% in 2024-2026, varying by month and applicant profile. Common rejection reasons: insufficient bank balance (under PKR 200K), incomplete employer documentation, prior overstays, missing return tickets, or political-security review for unmarried males 18-40 from certain regions. Working with a reputable Pakistan-based agent reduces rejection risk substantially.

Is it cheaper to apply through a Pakistani travel agent or directly through the UAE government portal?

Direct government application via the ICP/GDRFA portal is theoretically cheaper but requires a UAE-resident sponsor and English-language documentation. Most Pakistani travelers (non-resident, no UAE sponsor) cannot apply directly and must use a travel agent. Travel agent total cost is PKR 25,000-35,000 for 30-day visas; direct application with sponsor is PKR 18,000-22,000 equivalent in AED government fees but only available if you have a UAE-resident sponsor.

Will the visit visa price change in 2026 or 2027?

Government fees have been stable since the 2022 visa system overhaul. The UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) reviews fees annually but has held current rates through 2024-2026. Travel agent service fees fluctuate seasonally — expect 10-20% surcharges during peak travel periods (December-February, Ramadan/Eid). The PKR-AED exchange rate is the largest variable affecting end-user costs from Pakistan.

Related guides

Pakistani travelers researching long-term Dubai relocation should also see our UAE Golden Visa for Pakistanis guide. For property-as-residency strategy, Dubai property price drops shows real-time discounted inventory across freehold communities qualifying for the AED 2M Golden Visa threshold. For business setup, the Pakistanis company formation guide walks through freezone vs mainland tradeoffs.

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