What is the minimum age required to apply for a Dubai Visa?
Minimum age to apply for a Dubai visa is different in case of travelling alone or in the presence of a guardian. Being familiar with these rules will help you to prevent any delays in your visa application.
Minimum age for solo travelers
While travelers under 18 can still be granted a visa if accompanied, they cannot apply or travel alone without a guardian. This regulation covers the majority of nationalities and is implemented by the UAE immigration officials to avoid illegal or unsafe traveling of minors.
Note: The term ‘Dubai visa’ is commonly used, but visas are actually issued for the entire UAE and allow travel throughout all seven emirates.
Special considerations for travelers under 18
Children below the age of 18 years can only apply to be granted a visa when there is at least one adult guardian (parent) in attendance. In this instance, you will need to provide supporting documents which include:
- A birth certificate
- Parent/guardian's passport and visa copies
- A consent letter from both parents (if only one is traveling with the child)
Documentation requirements for minors are set by UAE authorities and may vary slightly depending on nationality, regardless of whether you apply directly or through a third-party service.”
Note: Children under 18 must have a sponsor - usually a parent or legal guardian - who submits the visa application on their behalf.
Why age verification matters
UAE is a country that values child safety and legal guardianship. Children under age should be well supervised and recorded. Failure to meet these requirements can result in the visa being denied, delays on immigration or even refusal to board your plane at the departure point.
Additionally, airlines have strict rules for minors traveling alone. Many require travelers to be at least 12 or 16 years old to fly unaccompanied, with special arrangements in advance.
Are there exceptions?
Certain travellers can be exempted due to their diplomatic status or special invitations. Nevertheless, these are rather uncommon, and typically are dealt with directly by government or corporate sponsors.
Conclusion
ou must be at least 18 years old to independently apply for a UAE visa. Minors under 18 must have a parent or legal guardian act as their sponsor and submit the application on their behalf. Minors can also travel but they should be escorted by adults and possess the necessary legal documents. It is always recommended to contact the visa provider, or the UAE embassy to receive an update on your nationality or situation.
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