The UAE is now offering a multi-entry visa for up to 90 days without a sponsor.
The UAE has been very strict with third-class countries recently in their visa application process, and it is safe to say that almost 90% of those visa applications have been rejected by the UAE. Unfortunately, Pakistan also comes into that category due to multiple issues. Recently, the UAE did a major reform of its visa policy and introduced a multiple-entry visa for every country up to 90 days without a sponsor.
This is a major move by the UAE, as it is reforming every sector, and now it focuses on immigration laws. Moreover, this visa is intended for people who want to visit their families, take business trips, or stay longer in the UAE.
Those who meet their parents, siblings, relatives, family relatives, children, or spouses can apply, including those who want to visit friends at major events; they can also avail this opportunity.
Documents required
The documents required for this visa application are 2 passport-sized photographs (must be a recent photograph), a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity, a bank statement (it must have a suitable amount to support the stay in the UAE), and you must also have a business prof, and if you are a salaried person, then you must have proof of ID or a salary certificate.
Visa Fees
For a 30-day stay, visa charges are AED 300 (22,755 PKR).
For a 60-day stay, visa charges are AED 500 (37,925 PKR).
For a 90-day stay, visa charges are AED 700 (53,095 PKR).
Moreover, you have to deposit AED 2000 (151,700 PKR), and it will be refunded because it is a security deposit, which will be refunded. Moreover, medical insurance is a must, which costs around AED 40 to AED 90, depending on the duration of stay. Additionally, there will be small administration charges as well.
You can apply for these visas on the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) website; it has a mobile app as well, and you can apply in the service centers of the UAE.