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Visa UEA (Dubai)

Multiple Entry Short Term Visa UAE

Planning frequent visits to Dubai within a 58-day period? A Short-Term Multiple Entry Visa allows you to enter and exit the UAE seamlessly, offering the flexibility you need for travel.

At LMI Consultancy, our visa specialists provide expert guidance to ensure a smooth, efficient, and fully compliant application process. Whether you’re travelling for leisure, business, or visiting friends and family, we handle the complexities, so you can focus on your trip with confidence.

What is 60 day Tourist Visa UAE and who is it for?

The Short-Term Multiple Entry Visa is ideal for travellers visiting the UAE for tourism, business trips (without financial compensation), or visiting family and friends.

This visa is valid for 58 days from the date of issue. Once you enter Dubai, you can stay for up to 30 days with the option to extend your stay twice, each time for an additional 30 days. Travellers can make multiple entries and exits within this period, ensuring flexibility for up to five years—as long as the final exit occurs before the 30-day limit.

Why Choose LMI Consultancy for Your Short Term Multiple Entry Visa to the UAE?

At LMI Consultancy, we specialise in fast, hassle-free UAE visa processing. Our team provides personalised assistance, ensuring that every applicant meets UAE visa regulations with ease.

With our reliable and efficient service, you can navigate the visa process smoothly, whether you’re travelling for business or leisure.

How to Apply for a Visa Dubai – UAE from Indonesia

 

  1. Schedule a session with our experienced visa consultants.
  2. Receive expert guidance in gathering the required documents.
  3. We handle the submission process on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed throughout the application process.
  5. Our team will schedule and provide guidance for biometric appointments.
  6. Prompt notification once your visa is approved.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our office or opt for secure delivery via our official Field Officers.

 

*Note: Biometric processing is mandatory for specific countries, including Schengen (Europe), the UK, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Visa Requirements

  • Completed and signed visa application form (provided draft). For minors, signed by both parents.
  • Scanned issued Emirates ticket with a third destination country (entry and exit from Dubai).
  • Proof of two previous Emirates flights within the last year.
  • Scanned colour passport information, endorsement, and visa stamp pages (valid for at least 6 months beyond travel). JPEG/JPG format.
  • Recent passport-sized photograph (4.3cm x 5.5cm), front view, white background, taken within the last 6 months. JPEG/JPG format.
  • Scanned National ID Card and Family Card (if travelling with family).
  • Financial Documents: Original bank statements for the last three months, showing account name, number, and bank details with official bank stamp.
  • Proof of Identity (documents from the last three months):
    • Employed: Original Employment Certificate, recent three-month salary slips, and annual tax payment letter (SPT 1721 A1-A2). Provide explanation if SPT is unavailable.
    • Minor: Scanned birth certificate, parent’s ID card, and Letter of Consent.

Important: All submitted documents must be translated into English. To ensure compliance with the latest visa requirements, we highly recommend consulting with our visa experts for accurate guidance.

Navigate A Smooth Visa Application with LMI Consultancy

LMI Consultancy provides expert visa support and consultation services for entry visas to the UAE and Dubai, ensuring a seamless and stress-free application process for travellers worldwide. Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or family purposes, our dedicated team offers professional guidance at every step, streamlining the complexities of visa requirements and documentation. With our expertise, you can navigate the process with confidence and focus on your travel plans without hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a visit visa, a multiple-entry visa, and a single-entry visit visa to the United Arab Emirates?

A visit visa allows travellers to enter the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for tourism or short-term purposes. This can be issued as either a single-entry or a multiple-entry visa.

A single-entry visit visa permits the applicant to enter the UAE once and stay for a fixed duration—usually 30 or 60 days. Once the holder exits the country, the visa becomes invalid.

Meanwhile, a multiple-entry visa allows frequent travellers to enter and exit the UAE multiple times within the visa’s validity period (often 30, 60, or 90 days), without needing to reapply for a new visa after each trip. This is ideal for business travellers, short-term project workers, or those who plan to visit neighbouring countries and return to the UAE.

Fees are typically quoted in AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham), and the exact process, cost, and required documents may vary depending on the applicant’s nationality.

Can I apply for a multiple-entry visa to stay in the UAE, and how does it differ from a single entry visa in the UAE?

Yes, applicants can apply online for a multiple-entry visa to stay in the UAE, especially if they have a reason for repeated travel. The main difference from a single entry visa in the UAE lies in flexibility: multiple-entry visas allow you to exit and re-enter the UAE during the visa validity without the need to apply again.

The applicant must meet the eligibility criteria, which usually includes providing proof of travel itinerary, financial stability, and sometimes hotel or sponsor documentation. The fees, payable in AED, will also differ based on the visa type and the duration of stay.

Want to travel to the UAE with a 90-day entry permit?

If you’re planning to travel to the UAE for an extended stay, the 90-day visa (or entry permit) is a popular option among visitors from Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries.

  • The visa allows a continuous 90-day stay in the UAE.
  • It can be either single or multiple-entry, depending on your application.
  • Processing times and requirements may vary based on your nationality.

For professional and hassle-free assistance, it’s highly recommended to work with a licensed agent like LMI Consultancy.

The UAE embassy in Jakarta may not directly issue visit visas; hence, applying through an authorized visa agent or sponsor is often more efficient.

LMI Consultancy can help streamline your application process, ensure your documents are complete, and advise on the best visa type based on your travel plans.

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