Five-year multiple-entry tourist visa now available, officials say
The Dubai General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA Dubai) announced a new five-year multiple-entry tourist visa that allows visitors to enter the United Arab Emirates several times during the visa’s validity. The five-year multiple-entry tourist visa provides greater travel flexibility for tourists and short-term visitors, according to the directorate, and can be used without reapplying for a new visa on each trip.
The announcement, made by GDRFA Dubai officials, said the visa is open to visitors from all nationalities and is designed to simplify repeat travel to Dubai and other UAE emirates. The measure aims to enhance ease of access while operating under the authority’s established rules and conditions.
Five-year multiple-entry tourist visa: stay limits and extension rules
Under the new arrangement, each visit under the five-year multiple-entry tourist visa permits an initial stay of up to 90 days. Visitors may request a single extension of 90 days for the same visit, but total days spent in the country must not exceed 180 days within any 12-month period, GDRFA Dubai officials said.
Therefore, although the visa remains valid for five years, travelers should plan trips to ensure they do not surpass the annual 180-day cap. The 90-day stay and the extendable visa feature are intended to balance visitor convenience with residency and immigration safeguards.
Application requirements and how to apply for the Dubai visa
Applicants for the five-year multiple-entry tourist visa must submit several standard documents as part of the application process. Required items include a recent passport-style photo, a copy of a passport or travel document valid for at least six months, a six-month bank statement, and proof of valid health insurance valid within the UAE.
The General Directorate also requires an onward travel ticket or confirmed departing ticket and evidence of available funds equivalent to US$4,000 during the six months prior to application. Officials said the proof of funds requirement may be met in foreign currencies at current exchange values.
Where and how to submit applications
Applicants can complete the process through digital channels, including the GDRFA Dubai website and its smart application, or by visiting one of the authority’s Customer Happiness Centres or Amer service centres. GDRFA Dubai emphasized the digital option for faster processing, while in-person services remain available for those who need assistance.
For additional information or to begin the application, applicants can visit the official GDRFA portal at gdrfad.gov.ae, where guidance and the required forms are hosted, officials said.
Eligibility, documentation and financial requirements explained
The visa is available to visitors of all nationalities, subject to meeting the listed documentation and eligibility rules. Applicants should confirm passport validity, provide a clear photograph and a bank statement covering the previous six months to demonstrate financial stability.
GDRFA Dubai noted that insurance covering medical expenses inside the UAE is mandatory for the visa to be issued. The financial threshold—proof of a US$4,000 balance or equivalent—serves as an additional eligibility condition aimed at ensuring visitors can fund their stay.
Impact on tourism, travel planning and regional accessibility
Observers say the five-year multiple-entry tourist visa could make Dubai and the UAE more attractive to frequent visitors, family members of residents, and business travelers who require repeated short stays. Furthermore, the extendable visa feature is likely to reduce the administrative burden on repeat visitors.
Travel agents and tourism stakeholders are expected to adjust marketing and itinerary planning to reflect the new flexibility, while accommodation providers may see changes in booking patterns due to longer cumulative stays within a year. Meanwhile, immigration authorities will continue to monitor compliance with the 180-day annual limit and other conditions.
Next steps and what applicants should watch for
Applicants should verify the latest procedural details and any applicable fees before applying, as GDRFA Dubai may publish updates or clarifications. Officials recommend checking official channels for processing timelines, fee schedules and any additional requirements that may apply to specific nationalities or travel circumstances.
Travelers planning extended or repeated stays should track cumulative days spent in the UAE to avoid breaching the annual 180-day limit. In the coming weeks, stakeholders and applicants should watch for further guidance from GDRFA Dubai on implementation, practical processing time expectations and any online enhancements to the application system.
Conclusion: a step toward smoother repeat visits
The five-year multiple-entry tourist visa represents a policy designed to increase access and convenience for visitors while maintaining regulatory oversight, according to the General Directorate. Moving forward, applicants should follow official updates, prepare required documents in advance and plan travel to stay within the permitted duration limits.
Authorities will likely issue additional operational details that affect fees and turnaround times, so prospective applicants and travel planners should monitor the GDRFA Dubai website and official communications for the next updates.

