Indian expatriates living in Oman now have more options when it comes to visiting the UAE, thanks to new regulations that allow them to obtain visa-on-arrival at UAE borders and airports. This change in rules means that Indian nationals holding tourist visas for the United Kingdom and European Union countries can now avail of the visa-on-arrival facility, which was previously only available to those with residence or tourist visas for the United States, or residency permits for the UK and EU.
In order to be eligible for the visa-on-arrival, passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry, according to the Indian mission in the UAE. This recent update is part of a series of changes that have made it easier for Indian expats in Oman to travel to the UAE. Another recent development is the introduction of a 30-day e-visa that Oman residents and their companions can apply for to enter the UAE, with the option to extend it for an additional 30 days.
Previously, Oman residents were not able to extend their visas while in the UAE, and were required to exit the country and apply for a new entry visa if needed. The introduction of the e-visa application process, which can be completed online through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai or via travel agents based in Oman, has made the process more convenient for travelers. Travel agents typically charge around OMR 35 for a 30-day UAE e-visa, making it a cost-effective option for those looking to visit the UAE from Oman.
Overall, these new regulations have opened up more opportunities for Indian expatriates living in Oman to travel to the UAE. With the availability of visa-on-arrival facilities and the introduction of the e-visa application process, visiting the UAE has become more accessible and convenient for those residing in Oman. This is a positive development for Indian expats looking to explore the UAE for leisure or business purposes, and is indicative of the strengthening ties between the two countries.