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Visiting the UAE? Extend your e-visa now!

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 4:13 AM
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Oman residents and their companions can now apply for a 30-day e-visa to enter the UAE, with the option for an additional 30-day extension, according to the UAE Digital Government. This announcement was made on their twitter account, stating that GCC residents must apply for the visa online and obtain it before arriving in the UAE. Previously, Oman residents were not allowed to extend their visas within the UAE and had to leave the country to apply for a new entry visa if needed. The online application can be processed through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai or through travel agents based in Oman. Travel agents in Oman typically charge around OMR 35 for a UAE 30-day e-visa.

The new e-visa regulations provide a more convenient and efficient way for Oman residents and their companions to visit the UAE. With the option to extend the visa for an additional 30 days, travelers can now enjoy a longer stay in the country without the need to constantly apply for new visas. This also eliminates the hassle of leaving the UAE to obtain a new entry visa, making the process smoother and more cost-effective for visitors. By allowing the online application through the GDRFA or travel agents in Oman, the UAE is making it easier for travelers to obtain their visas without the need for extensive paperwork or in-person visits to government offices.

For Oman residents looking to visit the UAE, the option of applying for a 30-day e-visa with the possibility of extension provides a flexible and convenient way to travel. By applying online through the GDRFA or travel agents in Oman, travelers can easily obtain their visas before arriving in the UAE, streamlining the process and reducing the need for last-minute arrangements. This allows for a smoother travel experience and ensures that Oman residents and their companions can make the most of their time in the UAE without worrying about visa complications or restrictions. The ability to extend the visa for an additional 30 days also gives travelers more flexibility in planning their trips and provides peace of mind knowing that they can stay longer if needed.

The cost of obtaining a UAE 30-day e-visa through travel agents in Oman is typically around OMR 35, making it an affordable option for Oman residents and their companions. This fee covers the processing of the visa application and ensures that travelers can obtain their visas in a timely manner without incurring additional costs. By working with reputable travel agents, Oman residents can trust that their visa applications will be handled professionally and efficiently, giving them peace of mind when planning their trips to the UAE. The transparent pricing and straightforward application process make it easy for travelers to obtain their visas and focus on enjoying their time in the UAE without worrying about the logistics of obtaining their visas.

Overall, the new e-visa regulations for Oman residents traveling to the UAE offer a more convenient and cost-effective way to obtain entry visas. By allowing online application through the GDRFA or travel agents in Oman, the process has been streamlined and made more accessible to travelers. The ability to extend the visa for an additional 30 days provides greater flexibility for travelers, allowing them to stay longer in the UAE without the need for multiple visa applications. With transparent pricing and efficient processing, Oman residents and their companions can now enjoy a smoother travel experience when visiting the UAE, knowing that their visa needs are taken care of in a timely and professional manner.

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