Planning a dream trip to Dubai or anywhere in the UAE? Whether it’s a quick getaway or a long-awaited reunion with family and friends, nothing ruins the excitement like one word every traveler fears — “Visa Rejected.”
The UAE visa application process is simple, but even minor mistakes can lead to delays or outright refusal. To help your UAE visit visa get approved without stress, here’s a complete guide on the most common reasons visas get rejected and how to avoid them.
Applying for a child under 18?
UAE immigration requires complete details of both parents, including written consent. Missing or mismatched information is one of the biggest reasons minor visa applications get rejected.
Many applicants think applying more than once will speed things up — but it does the opposite.
Duplicate visa applications can cause system conflicts, leading to delays or automatic rejection. Before applying again, always check if there is already a pending request.
If you’ve recently exited the UAE, avoid rushing another application.
It’s recommended to wait at least 30 days before applying for a fresh visit visa. Applying too soon may result in rejection due to system records not being updated.
Before submitting your application, make sure all your documents meet the latest UAE visa requirements. Authorities may ask for any of the following:
A confirmed ticket shows that you intend to exit the UAE before the visa expires — a key requirement.
You must provide one of the following:
Hotel booking
Your host’s details in the UAE
If staying with family/friends: their Emirates ID + tenancy contract
Applicants may be asked to show:
Recent bank statements
Minimum cash equivalent of AED 2,500–3,000
For Indian applicants: recommended bank balance of INR 50,000 (approx. AED 2,175)
Don’t rely only on digital copies. Immigration may ask for:
Printout of return ticket
Accommodation confirmation
Bank statements or financial proof
Carrying printed copies avoids unnecessary delays.
According to Rikin Sheth (AVP at Musafir.com), incomplete or unclear documents are one of the most common reasons visas get rejected.
Make sure you have:
A passport valid for at least 6 months
A recent passport-sized photo
A confirmed flight & hotel booking
OR your host’s Emirates ID + tenancy contract
Financial proof (if required by authorities)
If you previously entered the UAE on a 30-day tourist visa, you must wait another 30 days before re-entering. The immigration system closely monitors frequent short visits.
Applying for a UAE visa doesn’t need to be stressful. Most rejections are avoidable with:
✔ Accurate details
✔ Proper documentation
✔ Patience during processing
Take a few minutes to recheck everything — it can save you from last-minute tension and ensure a smooth approval process.
Once you're ready, visit the official Dubai/UAE visa portal to submit your application and start planning your trip stress-free!