UAE Visit Visa — Overview for Pakistanis
The UAE is one of the most accessible international destinations for Pakistani nationals — and one of the most popular. The UAE offers multiple visit visa categories: a 30-day visa, a 60-day visa, and a 90-day visa, all available through an online system. Many Pakistani nationals with valid UK or US visas may also be eligible for a UAE visa-on-arrival or free visa. The UAE's visit visa system is primarily handled by airlines and travel agents — PIA, Emirates, flydubai, and Air Arabia all facilitate UAE visit visa applications. Pakistan has a very large diaspora in the UAE, making family visit applications common.
Required Documents
- Valid passport — minimum 6 months validity at time of entry
- Online visa application — through ICP portal, airlines, or travel agents
- Passport-size photograph — white background, recent
- Return flight ticket — confirmed round-trip booking
- Hotel booking or host invitation — accommodation proof for the duration of stay
- Bank statement — to show ability to fund the trip (typically last 3 months)
- Employer NOC letter — if employed, confirming leave and return
- Sponsor's UAE residency copy — if visiting a UAE resident family member
- Travel insurance — highly recommended for health coverage
Common Refusal Reasons
- Previous UAE overstay or deportation — any history of overstaying a UAE visa or being deported is a serious barrier
- Criminal record — UAE immigration checks for criminal history
- Entry ban from previous violation — fines unpaid from previous visits can block entry
- Rejected application without valid explanation — ensure all submitted details are accurate
- Invalid passport — passports with less than 6 months validity at time of entry are rejected at the border
Processing Times
UAE visit visa processing is among the fastest in the world — typically 3 to 5 working days when applied online. Urgent processing options are available from some airlines and agents in 24–48 hours at higher cost. Airlines like Emirates and flydubai also offer combined ticket + visa packages.
Last verified: June 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Applicant-Specific Strategy
Your visa outcome depends on your individual profile. Each applicant type has specific strengths and documents that matter most:
- Employed applicants: Employment letter confirming your position, salary, approved leave, and return-to-work date. Salary credits in your bank statement should match your employment evidence. Clear ties to your employer in Pakistan demonstrate return intent.
- Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, business bank statement, and personal bank statement. A brief cover letter explaining your travel purpose and why you will return to manage your business in Pakistan.
- Students: Enrollment letter, NOC or leave from your institution, and full financial support documentation from a sponsoring parent or guardian. Family ties in Pakistan are important context.
- Housewife / dependents: Sponsor income, NADRA marriage certificate, maintenance letter, and travel companion documentation. Clear family ties remaining in Pakistan.
- Family application: A Family Registration Certificate (FRC), children’s school letters where applicable, and consistent shared financial evidence. Each family member should have a consistent shared travel plan.
- Previous visa refusal: Declare all prior visa refusals honestly. Your new application must directly address the weakness that caused the refusal — reapplying without correction almost always produces the same outcome.
How Shaheen Visa Helps
- Initial profile review — assessing your passport validity, travel history, and application readiness
- Personalized document checklist — tailored to your applicant type and current visa requirements
- Bank statement review — consistency check, salary-to-balance matching, deposit explanation
- Cover letter preparation — professionally drafted, consistent with your financial and employment profile
- Application form review — ensuring every field is accurate and consistent with your supporting documents
- Border preparation guidance — confirming what documents to carry at entry
- Previous refusal analysis and reapplication strategy
No consultant can guarantee visa approval or entry. The final decision rests with UAE immigration authorities. Our role is to ensure your application is submitted correctly and your documents are in order.
Note: Visa fees, service charges, processing times, and entry rules for UAE may change without prior notice. Our team confirms the latest applicable amounts and current submission route before preparing your application.
📋 Start with a free profile review. Send us your passport details, previous travel history, any previous visa refusals, employment or business profile, bank statement summary, and intended travel dates. We will confirm your readiness and guide you through the application correctly.
Official Resources
Official information: UAE ICP — Federal Authority for Identity
