>Contact respective Embassy/Consulate to know your visa status
> Get your GAMCA medical through GAMCA centers.
> Visit the consulate with required documents and pay the fee.
Please contact your sponsor or immigration in the UAE.
Please check whether the company is registered in mohre.gov.ae and contact the company directly.
Individual affairs document : AED 150 + Bank charges
Commercial documents : AED 2000 + Bank charges
09.00 am to 02.00pm from Monday to Friday,*subject to changes.
By using Debit or Credit card (VISA/MASTERCARD) with international payment facility or online through the website mofa.gov.ae
Visas can be cancelled only by your sponsor or employer.
Please visit website icp.gov.ae
Please contact the Ministry of Interiors (visit website: moi.gov.ae) or Dubai Police (visit website: dubaipolice.gov.ae) for Police Clearance Certificate.
One of the conditions of the Entry Visit Visa to UAE is to have a return ticket, or at least a ticket which shows that he/she is continuing the travel to an onward destination.
No, but you can obtain a temporary UAE driving license for 6 months even if you are not a resident. This can be arranged at the Traffic Police Department in each Emirate.
Yes, with the written approval from the parent or the guardian.
Yes, with the written proof of parental responsibility.
This depends on your nationality and on the length of your stop- over in Dubai. Most travelers require visas to enter Dubai. However, regulations frequently change, so if you wish to leave the airport while in transit through Dubai, please check your visa requirements with this website, before you start your journey. Travelers of certain nationalities may obtain visas at the airport on arrival.
No, you do not. UAE does not have any federal income tax on salaries.
See the Commercial section of this website for general information. Contact the local Chamber of Commerce in the relevant Emirate for specific information.
Yes, but you should contact the Indian Consulate General or the Consulate in the UAE.
Yes, you do need a visa. You should have a passport valid for minimum 6 months.
Yes, you do need a visa.
During Ramadan, all Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Eating, drinking, and smoking in public areas during daylight hours should be avoided. However, hotels provide meals at restaurants that are not exposed to the public view in the fasting hours.
Visits to mosques can be easily arranged through your tour operator or hotel. Just make sure you are appropriately dressed.
This will depend on the institution and your qualifications. Contact the concerned institution.
Please log on to ICP UAE app for return permit for residents who stayed more than 6 months outside UAE .This Service does not include residents of the Emirate of Dubai, they will have to go through GDRFAD website.
It depends on your nationality. Please see the Consular Section on this website.
No, you should apply for International Driving License or UAE License.
Please log on to ICP UAE app to avail return permit for lost passport with active residence visa.
Please contact your sponsor in UAE. The sponsor can tell you about the ban.
The fee of the commercial documents depends on the matter / content. Please show the documents at the counter to know the fees. For the rest of the procedure, please see the attestation link on this website
Contact the Institute in UAE directly.
You will need to be sponsored by an employer. The employer will send the work permit to you directly. The Consulate General does not provide any work permit.
Yes, the degree will be recognized, if it is from one of the recognized universities of the UAE.
No. If you require a medical treatment, you or your travel insurance company will need to cover the costs.
The passport's expiry date should not be less than six months. As for those transiting or coming on the basis of special permits / visits or for an assignment, the period of validity of their passports should not be less than three months.
Yes, UAE is one of the safest countries in the world.
It would be advisable. Please contact the Visa processing authority.
You should contact: National Media Council, P.O.Box 3790, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tel: +971 2 4044333, Fax: +971 2 4044368, email: admin@nmcuae.ae
Before coming to the Consulate General, you need to get the lamination removed (if not completely, then a part of it).
Please check with your employer about the documents required by him. The Consulate General does not decide which all documents need to be attested. For the procedure of the attestation by the Embassy, please see the Consular Section, Attestation link.
Only your sponsor in UAE can remove the ban, so please contact him directly.
Many offices work on a two-shift system, for example (8am- 1pm) and (4pm-7pm). Working days are 5 days, with Friday and Saturday as the weekend. During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, normal working hours are reduced by two to three hours per day.
There is a zero-tolerance approach to drunk driving. Convictions will lead to fines and stiff penalties. Being drunk in public is also a punishable offence.
The penalties for drug trafficking, smuggling and possession, of even residual amounts, are severe.
Legalization is same as attestation. Please see the legalization section on this website.
A modest dress code should be followed in public places.
Some prescribed and over the counter medicines that are available in India are controlled substances in UAE. Such medication is not allowed into the UAE without prior permission from the UAE Ministry of Health. Check the list of prohibited medication via http://www.moh.gov.ae/en/.
Yes, if it is properly legalized. Check with the Consulate General/Consulate of India in UAE.