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How Much Does a UAE Visa Cost from Pakistan? 2026 Fees Breakdown

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Jun 2026

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Overview

The United Arab Emirates — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah — is one of the most-visited destinations for Pakistani travellers, thanks to short flights, year-round attractions, and a huge Pakistani community. The UAE tourist visa is entirely online, but the cost depends on the duration, single vs multiple entry, and who you apply through (airline, hotel, travel agent, or a UAE-based sponsor).

This guide breaks down what a Pakistani applicant realistically pays for a UAE tourist visa in 2026 so you can budget accurately and avoid overpaying. On VisitPlane, we verify every route against official sources.

Key takeaway: A UAE tourist visa for Pakistanis typically costs PKR 22,000–28,000 for 30 days and PKR 40,000–50,000 for 60 days, all-in. There's no embassy visit — it's an e-visa, but prices vary widely by provider, so compare before paying.

The Headline Visa Fee (2026)

UAE tourist visas come in several durations, priced roughly as follows (all-in, including service margins):

  • 30-day single entry: about PKR 22,000–28,000
  • 60-day single entry: about PKR 40,000–50,000
  • 30-day multiple entry: higher, around PKR 40,000–55,000
  • 60-day multiple entry: the priciest, around PKR 60,000–75,000

The underlying government fee is similar across providers; the difference you see is mostly the service/processing margin charged by airlines, hotels, agents, or online portals.

The Full Cost Breakdown

A realistic Pakistani applicant's budget includes:

  • Visa fee + service charge: the headline price above (varies by provider).
  • Travel insurance: PKR 2,000–6,000 (recommended; some visas bundle basic cover).
  • Photographs and document scans: minimal.
  • Optional express processing: a small premium for faster issuance.

Because the e-visa is delivered by email, there are no biometrics or appointment fees for a standard tourist visa.

Who You Apply Through Changes the Price

Unlike many countries, the UAE tourist visa is usually arranged via a sponsor or service, and the channel affects cost and convenience:

  • Airlines (Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia): convenient if you fly with them; sometimes bundled.
  • Hotels: some UAE hotels arrange visas for guests.
  • Licensed travel agents / online portals: competitive prices, but compare carefully.
  • UAE resident sponsor (family/friend): can sometimes reduce cost.

Always use a reputable, licensed provider — extremely cheap offers can be scams or lead to rejection.

How to Pay

You apply online through your chosen provider, upload your passport bio-page and photo, and pay by card. The e-visa arrives by email as a PDF — print it and carry it. Keep a return ticket and hotel booking handy for immigration on arrival.

What the Whole Trip Costs

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Beyond the visa, budget for the trip:

  • Return flights (Pakistan–Dubai): roughly PKR 80,000–180,000 depending on season and city.
  • Accommodation: PKR 20,000–70,000 per night in Dubai (wide range by area and season).
  • Daily spend (food, transport, attractions): PKR 12,000–30,000 per person.
  • Attractions (Burj Khalifa, desert safari, parks): budget for tickets.

A typical 5-day UAE trip can land around PKR 3–6 lakh per person, with hotels and attractions the main variables.

Ways to Keep the Cost Down

  • Match the visa duration to your trip — don't buy 60 days for a long weekend.
  • Compare providers — airline, agent, and portal prices differ.
  • Travel in the off-season (summer) for far cheaper flights and hotels.
  • Avoid suspiciously cheap visa offers that risk rejection or scams.

How the UAE Compares

For Pakistani travellers, the UAE tourist visa is cheaper and faster than Western destinations like the UK or US, with no interview and no embassy visit. The main variable is the provider margin, so the same 30-day visa can cost noticeably more or less depending on where you buy it.

Documents and Validity

You need a passport valid at least 6 months, a clear bio-page scan, a photo, and the fee. The visa's validity (time to enter) and stay duration differ — enter within the validity window and don't overstay, as fines apply per day. Use the VisitPlane Visa Wizard and Document Checklist to prepare, and see our Dubai work visa guide for Pakistanis if you're considering employment.

What's Refundable — and What Isn't

The government visa fee is non-refundable once processed, and most service charges are too. Some providers offer a partial refund only if the application hasn't yet been submitted — so check the cancellation terms before paying. Finalise your travel dates first, then buy the visa, since applying too early and changing dates can mean paying twice. Keep flights and hotels on refundable terms until the visa is issued.

How to Strengthen Your UAE Application

UAE tourist visa approval rates are high, but a few principles still protect your money and avoid delays. At VisitPlane, we've mapped these patterns across dozens of visa routes, and the advice below applies directly to Pakistani travellers heading to the UAE.

First, use a licensed provider. The single biggest risk on this route is paying an unlicensed agent or a too-good-to-be-true online offer, which can lead to a rejected or fake visa. Stick to airlines, reputable portals, or UAE-based sponsors.

Second, ensure your passport and details are accurate. The most common cause of UAE visa rejection is a typo in the name or passport number, or a low-quality bio-page scan. Review every field against your passport before submitting, since the fee is non-refundable.

Third, keep your funds and intent clear. While the tourist e-visa itself is light on documentation, immigration on arrival may ask for a return ticket, hotel booking, and proof you can support your stay. Carry these to avoid trouble at the airport. Finally, mind your dates — never overstay, as UAE fines accumulate daily.

Prepare with the VisitPlane Visa Wizard, the VisitPlane document checklist, and our destination guides. VisitPlane verifies every route against official government sources, so you can prepare with confidence.

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Beyond the visa price, a few extras catch Pakistani travellers out. Some providers quietly add express-processing or document-handling charges, so read the breakdown before paying. Travel insurance, while sometimes bundled, is often an add-on. On the ground, tourist taxes / "Tourism Dirham" fees are charged per night at UAE hotels, and big-ticket attractions (Burj Khalifa observation deck, desert safaris, water parks) add up quickly if not pre-booked. Finally, forex spreads on converting rupees affect both the visa payment and your spending money. Counting these alongside the headline visa price gives a realistic total and keeps your trip budget honest.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Buying a longer visa than your trip needs.
  • Using an unlicensed agent or a scam "cheap visa" site.
  • Typos in name or passport number on the non-refundable application.
  • Overstaying and incurring daily fines.
  • Ignoring hotel tourism taxes and attraction ticket costs.
  • No return ticket or hotel proof at immigration.

Sample Budgets

To put the visa cost in context, here are realistic all-in budgets for a Pakistani traveller:

  • Long weekend in Dubai (4 nights): visa ~PKR 25,000 + flights ~PKR 110,000 + mid-range hotel ~PKR 140,000 + daily spend ~PKR 80,000 = roughly PKR 3.5–4 lakh per person.
  • Week across Dubai + Abu Dhabi (7 nights): 60-day visa ~PKR 45,000 + flights ~PKR 130,000 + hotels ~PKR 3 lakh + attractions and spend ~PKR 1.5 lakh = roughly PKR 5–6 lakh per person.

Travelling in the summer off-season can cut flight and hotel costs dramatically, often halving the accommodation budget.

Currency and Payment Tips

The UAE uses the Dirham (AED). Cards and contactless are accepted almost everywhere, but carry some cash for souks and taxis. A travel card or a low-foreign-fee debit/credit card avoids poor airport exchange rates. Many attractions (Burj Khalifa, desert safaris, theme parks) are best pre-booked online, often cheaper than at the gate — factor these in rather than the visa line alone. Watch the AED/PKR rate, which affects both your visa and on-the-ground costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

See the FAQ section below for quick answers on the visa cost, durations, who to apply through, and validity. The short version: match the visa duration to your trip, compare two or three licensed providers before paying, factor in hotel tourism taxes and attraction tickets, and never overstay — the UAE remains one of the cheapest and easiest visas for Pakistani travellers, with no embassy visit and a fully online process.

Sources

  • UAE Government Portal — visa information: https://u.ae/en/information-and-services/visa-and-emirates-id
  • Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP): https://icp.gov.ae/
  • Emirates — visa services: https://www.emirates.com/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a UAE tourist visa cost from Pakistan in 2026?

About PKR 22,000–28,000 for a 30-day single-entry visa and PKR 40,000–50,000 for 60 days, all-in. Multiple-entry visas cost more. Prices vary by provider, since the difference is mostly the service margin.

Where should I apply for a UAE visa from Pakistan?

Through a licensed channel — airlines (Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, Air Arabia), reputable travel agents or online portals, hotels, or a UAE-based sponsor. Compare a few options and avoid suspiciously cheap offers.

Is there an embassy visit or interview for the UAE visa?

No. The UAE tourist visa is a fully online e-visa delivered by email — no embassy visit, no interview, and no biometrics for a standard tourist visa. Just print it and carry it.

What happens if I overstay a UAE visa?

Overstay fines accumulate per day. Track the difference between the visa validity (when you must enter) and the permitted stay, and leave before it expires to avoid penalties.

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