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How to apply for a visa to Dubai
UAE implements visa-free policy for China.

China citizens who enter the UAE with ordinary passports do not need to apply for visas in advance, but only need to go to the Immigration Bureau after arriving at Dubai International Airport, and the Immigration Bureau will stamp their passports with a valid visa for 30 days free of charge. After 30 days, you can apply for extension according to relevant regulations and stay in UAE for another 30 days.

You need to apply for a Dubai visa two weeks in advance. Entry personnel should indicate the purpose of the visit and the time of stay on the note or official letter. Forms can't be written, they must be printed. Fill in the list of three or more people (Chinese). For transit personnel, no matter what passport they hold, group members are visas on arrival.

Before entering Dubai, you should fill out the entry card and hand it to the immigration inspection office. After the nuclear passports and Dubai entry visas are correct, the entry-exit inspection bureau stamps their passports and Dubai visas and allows them to enter the country. After entering the country, you must take good care of the Dubai visa so that it can be handed over to the exit office when you leave the country.

The following people will be denied entry:

1. Domestic workers who leave Dubai due to the expiration of their visas are required to re-enter the country within 12 months after leaving the country.

2. Stay in Dubai for 4 days or 30 days with a valid Dubai visa/KLOC-0, and leave the country for less than 6 months.

3. Those who have left the country for less than 6 months due to the cancellation of their work visas.

Passport is marked with the words "Passport holders are not allowed to work overseas".

5. Foreigners with residence permit in Dubai who have stayed overseas for more than 6 months.

6. Stateless persons.

7. Those who transit to Israel.

Legal basis:

Article 16 of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas" issues various passports and visa fees for China citizens who live abroad or go abroad for private affairs, which shall be handled in accordance with relevant regulations.

Issuing diplomatic and official visas to foreigners, and collecting or exempting visa fees according to the principle of reciprocity; The issuance of ordinary visas is charged according to the regulations, and it can be exempted if necessary. Citizens of countries that have signed visa exemption agreements with China shall be handled according to the agreements.

Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China on the Administration of Exit and Entry of Citizens Article 17 The passport of the People's Republic of China is valid for five years and can be extended twice, each time not exceeding five years. The application for extension should be made before the passport expires.

In foreign countries, passport extension shall be handled by China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices or other overseas offices authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The extension of passports of China citizens who have settled in China shall be handled by the public security departments (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the exit-entry administrative departments of public security organs authorized by them; The extension of passports of citizens living in China before leaving the country shall be handled by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ at the place where the original documents are issued or where the household registration is located.