Your Real Guide to Getting a UAE Tourist Visa for Your Family Bringing family to the UAE should feel simple. You want them here — to visit, to stay a while, to see your life up close. But before flights are booked and countdowns begin, there's one thing to sort: the visa. This part tends to get messy. Too many types, conflicting advice, and long lists of requirements that don’t always apply. One website says one thing, another says something else — and suddenly, what should be a straightforward process feels like guesswork. That is where this guide comes in. No vague advice, no jargon; just exactly what you need to know to bring your family here smoothly.
First Things First: Do They Even Need a Visa? If your family members have passports from GCC countries or a handful of visa-free nations, they’re all set. They just land, get stamped, and go. But for most people, yes, they will need a UAE tourist visa (sometimes called a visit visa). Luckily, applying has gotten much easier in recent years, especially with everything now handled online.
Who Can You Apply For? Short answer: pretty much everyone. You can apply for a Dubai tourist visa for your parents, spouse, kids, in-laws, and even a cousin, depending on the provider you go through. If you are a UAE resident, you can also sponsor their visit visa directly. But you don’t have to live in the UAE to get a visa, as some platforms let you apply online from anywhere.
Documents You Will Need No matter who you are applying for, here’s the standard list: ● ● ● ●
A clear passport scan (valid for at least 6 months) A passport-sized photo on a white background A return flight ticket (not always required, but it helps) Proof of relationship – like a birth or marriage certificate (especially if you’re sponsoring them)
If you are the sponsor, you will also need: ● ● ●
Your Emirates ID A copy of your UAE residence visa A salary certificate or bank statement (varies by agency)
Tip: Double-check all the spellings and numbers. A single typo in a passport number or date of birth can delay the visa, or worse, get it rejected.
Which Visa Should You Get? There are a few types of UAE tourist visas, depending on how long your family is staying and how often they will visit. Here is the breakdown: ● ● ●
30-Day Tourist Visa - Great for short holidays or quick family visits. 60-Day Tourist Visa - Ideal if they’re staying longer. This one has become quite popular recently. Multiple-Entry Visas - Worth it if they will be going in and out of the UAE during the trip.
Some providers even help with the 5-year multiple-entry visa, but that comes with its own set of eligibility rules.
How Much Does a Dubai Tourist Visa Cost? Prices vary depending on the visa type and who you apply through, but here’s a general idea: ● ● ●
30-day visa: AED 300-400 60-day visa: AED 500-600 Express service (faster processing): Add AED 100-200
Some services include perks like travel insurance, airport pickup, or priority support. If you are applying for older parents or young kids, these extras can be worth it. And if you are applying during summer, watch out for seasonal promotions. There are often discounts, especially for family bundles.
How to Apply Without Getting Stuck You have got a few options here: ● ● ●
Apply through a licensed UAE travel agency Use an airline visa service (like Emirates or Air Arabia) Submit everything via a reliable online visa platform
Most applications are processed within 2–3 working days, and many offer an express option that gets it done in under 24 hours. If you are applying for several family members, try doing it all together, as it is easier to track, and some agents offer family discounts when you apply as a group.
What If They Want to Stay Longer? Understandable. Many people decide to extend their stay once they’re here, and yes, you have got options: ● ● ●
Tourist visa extension: Adds another 30 or 60 days without leaving the country. Airport-to-airport visa change: A quick trip out and back in with a new visa issued on return. Online renewal: Available for some nationalities, depending on the platform.
Whatever route you go, don’t leave it to the last minute. Overstaying comes with daily fines, and those add up quickly.
The Most Common Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them) Here are the top reasons applications get delayed or rejected: ● ● ● ● ●
Blurry or low-resolution scans Typos in names, passport numbers, or dates Applying too close to the travel date Missing proof of relationship (when sponsoring) Using an agent or site that isn’t reliable
To ensure a hassle free application process, stick to platforms that are clear about their requirements and offer real-time support.
Conclusion Getting a UAE tourist visa for family doesn’t have to be stressful. It’s about being prepared, knowing your options, and choosing the right service to help you through the process. Because in the end, it’s not about visa codes and document scans — it’s about that moment at the airport when you finally see your parents walk out of arrivals, or your kids run into your arms. And when everything’s been handled ahead of time, you get to enjoy that moment without the background stress.