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Guide For Dubai Student VISA

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO APPLY FOR DUBAI STUDENT VISA

To apply for a student visa in Dubai, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Choose a school or university: Decide on a school or university that you would like to attend in Dubai and make sure they offer the program you are interested in.
  2. Meet the admission requirements: Contact the school or university and inquire about the admission requirements and procedures. Most schools and universities require a completed application form, academic transcripts, test scores, and proof of financial
  3. Obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your home country: Some nationalities require a NOC from their home country in order to obtain a student visa in Dubai. This certificate verifies that you are eligible to study abroad and that your home country has no objections to you studying in Dubai.
  4. Submit your visa application: Once you have been admitted to a school or university in Dubai and obtained the necessary documents, you can submit your visa application at the nearest United Arab Emirates (UAE) embassy or The school or university will typically provide you with the necessary visa application forms and instructions.
  5. Pay the visa fee: You will need to pay a visa fee to the UAE embassy or consulate in order to process your student visa application. The fee varies based on your nationality and the length of your stay in Dubai.
  6. Attend a visa interview: You may be required to attend a visa interview at the UAE embassy or consulate. During the interview, you will be asked questions about your background, educational plans, and financial support.
  7. Wait for the visa decision: Once your visa application and supporting documents have been reviewed, the embassy or consulate will issue a decision on your visa If your visa is approved, you will receive your visa and can make arrangements to travel to Dubai.
Note that the requirements and procedures for obtaining a student visa in Dubai may vary based on your nationality and the school or university you plan to attend. It is advisable to contact the school or university directly and the nearest UAE embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information and guidance.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

  1. Passport: A valid passport with a validity of at least six months from the date of arrival in Dubai is required.
  2. Education Documents: A letter of acceptance from the educational institution in Dubai and transcripts of previous education.
  3. Health Certificate: A health certificate showing that the student is in good health and free from communicable diseases.
  4. No Criminal Record Certificate: A certificate showing that the student has no criminal record from their home country and the country they have lived in for the past five years.
  5. Financial Support: Proof of financial support in the form of bank statements or a letter from a sponsor, showing that the student has sufficient funds to cover their living expenses and tuition fees.
  6. Health Insurance: Evidence of health insurance coverage for the duration of the study period in Dubai.
  7. Application Form: A completed student visa application form with a passport-sized photo attached.
  8. Processing Fee: A non-refundable processing fee for the student visa application.
  9. Entry Permit: An entry permit from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) or a visa-on-arrival from Dubai International Airport.
Note: The visa requirements may vary depending on the type of visa and the educational institution. It is always best to check with the embassy or the educational institution for the latest requirements.

FEW MORE THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

  1. Validity of Student Visa: A Dubai student visa is valid for the duration of the study program, usually one year. It can be renewed for an additional year if the student is still enrolled in the educational institution.
  2. Work Permit: A student visa in Dubai does not allow the holder to work while A separate work permit is required if the student wants to work part-time.
  3. Part-time Study: If a student is enrolled in part-time studies, they may not be eligible for a student visa and will need to obtain a tourist visa instead.
  4. Family Members: Family members of the student may be able to accompany them to Dubai on a dependent visa, but they will need to meet the requirements for a dependent visa and provide proof of their relationship to the student.
  5. Exit Permit: Students will need to obtain an exit permit before leaving Dubai, which can be obtained from the GDRFA.
  6. Visa Changes: If a student wants to change their course of study or change schools, they will need to obtain a new student visa or have their existing visa updated.
  7. Staying Illegal: Overstaying a student visa in Dubai can result in fines and possible imprisonment. It is important to always keep the visa up-to-date and adhere to the terms of the visa.
  8. Contact the Embassy: It is always best to contact the embassy or the educational institution in Dubai for the most up-to-date information on the requirements and procedures for obtaining a student visa.