Easy UAE visa package rules, terms and conditions

The following rules apply to our visa processing service in addition to our standard terms:

  • Visa application fees are non-refundable. Visas may be cancelled for a fee of AED 250.
  • All visas are issued on paper by the government of Sharjah and are not issued online.
  • Special rates only apply if the visitor's flight tickets are purchased from musafir.com. If the visitor has already purchased a return flight ticket, they will need to provide a proof of the same along with their application. We can reserve seats, where possible, for a deposit of AED 125 per visitor, which can be used towards the purchase of flight tickets.
  • We can arrange to deposit your visitors' visas at airports in Dubai and Sharjah for a fee of AED 50 per visitor.
  • The visitor may enter the UAE only once (single entry) within two months from the date on which the visa is issued and thirty days after having last left the country.
  • The applicant bears full responsibility for ensuring that the visitor does not overstay their visit, indemnifies Universal Travels & Tourism LLC of all responsibility in this regard and agrees to settle all penalties levied by the government of the United Arab Emirates.
  • A penalty of AED 200 will be charged per visitor on the first day of overstaying a visa and AED 100 for every additional day thereafter. 30 day tourist visas may be extended to 60 days if requested at least 10 days before the first day of overstay.
  • Cash guarantees will be returned upon presenting an original receipt and a clear passport copy confirming each visitor's exit from the United Arab Emirates before the expiry of their visa or if a visa application is rejected.
  • Universal Travels & Tourism LLC reserves the right to refuse applications and bears no responsibility for the rejection or delay of visa applications by the government of the United Arab Emirates.
  • These terms are subject to change without notice. The laws of the United Arab Emirates and the terms of the visitor's visas supersede these terms in the event of a conflict.