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Changes to Dubai visas

11 May 2016
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TOURIST visas for Dubai

are now non-extendable.

The General Directorate

of Residency and

Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA)

in Dubai announced

earlier this year that a

30-day tourist visa would

no longer be extendable.

“Previously, travellers

could go to Immigration

in Dubai and extend their

visa for a month. This

is no longer the case,”

says Bets Combrink,

spokesperson for the

Dubai Visa Processing

Centres (DVPC) in South

Africa.

She adds that a tourist

visa for Dubai now costs

R1 095 instead of R900.

The transit visa for Dubai

has also increased

slightly from R750 to

R780, but the business

visa, which is valid for

only 14 days, has dropped

from R1 220 to R1 095.

As Dubai does not

have an embassy in

South Africa, Bets says

the prices for the visas

obtained in South Africa

can vary depending on the

processing centre. “We

are a processing centre

for Emirates Airline.

Emirates appointed VFS

Global/DVPC to process

its visas, as the airline is

the sponsor of the visa.

All other airlines appoint

their own selected

companies to process

their visas. Different

DMCs and tour operators

charge different fees,”

she says.

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