Dubai Visa for Marshall Islands
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Dubai Visa for the Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands or the Republic of the Marshall Islands is one of the least explored countries in the world. When considered geographically, it is an archipelago of 29 coral atolls and is a part of the Micronesia Island group. Where now travelling to Dubai is very easy and hassle free travel using the Dubai Visa for the Marshall Islands. You can apply for a Dubai tourist and visit visa for Marshall Islands citizens today with Travel Saga.
Tour Details
 Visa Type
 Pre -Arrival Visa Required
 Visa Processing Duration
 3-4 Working Days
 30 Days Visit Visa
 550 AEDÂ
 60 Days Visit Visa
 850 AED
 Visa Extension
 Airport To Airport Visa Change Possible
Document Required
Dubai visa process starts once we receive clear scanned copies of the following documents:
- Passport size Photograph
- Passport front page
- Passport last page
- Passport page with exit stamp, if you’ve visited Dubai before
- Confirmed return air tickets
Special Note
- The validity of the passport should be a minimum of 6 months
- The passport should not be in a handwritten format
- The documents submitted should not be blurred or wavy
About Dubai Visa from the Marshall Islands
The Emirates issues two different visas for the Marshall Island citizens- single-entry and multiple-entry visas 30-day visa and 60-day visas. Hence, one can choose any as per the purpose of the Dubai visit. The Marshall Islands International Airport in Majuro Atoll is the only airport that sends and receives flights to the Emirates. Therefore, travellers will get daily flights from here, which makes flying to Dubai easy. Moreover, the airport is well-connected to other cities of the Marshall Islands and can be accessed via public transport. Nevertheless, here is everything one should know about the Dubai visa application process for Marshall Island citizens.
Located a couple of kilometres away from the Marshall Islands is Emirates Dubai. It is the United Arab Emirates' proudest creation. For years, Dubai has been grabbing the attention of avid travellers with its spellbinding city views, activities, architectural marvels, and more. Hence, apply for a Dubai visa for the Marshall Islands to experience the true Arabian culture and the essence of the uber-modern vibe of the city. The distance between Dubai and the Marshall Islands is 12,207 kilometres via air. Every year millions of tourists visit Dubai due to its energetic vibe and extraordinary beauty.
Things to keep in mind
To enter Dubai, a visitor should essentially meet some criteria. The rules include:
- An amount of Dh 3000 cash or credit or equivalent in other currency while travelling to Dubai. It’s a mandatory amount that travellers should carry.
- Travellers should also provide valid proof of residence in the UAE. The proof can be a friend’s or family’s house address and hotel bookings.
- Confirmed return tickets should also be produced at the airport. It ensures a timely return to the hometown from UAE.
If a traveller fails to follow these guidelines, they will not be allowed to enter the UAE. Read detailed information about these guidelines here " Strict guidelines for Dubai visa holders".
Documents required To Apply Dubai Visa for the Marshall Islands
- Upload one passport-size coloured photograph on a white background. Avoid uploading black-and-white pictures.
- We need a copy of the country passport having six months of validity and 4 blank pages.
- We need a visa processing time of 3 to 4 days.
- Submit a copy of the last 3-month bank statement with a valid bank stamp as financial proof.
- We need the details of the sponsor if you are travelling to Dubai under sponsorship.
- An NOC from the employer mentioning the necessary details (salary details, passport details, joining date, etc.).
- Upload the two-way flight ticket details and hotel booking details for verification.
How to apply?
Marshall Island citizens must consider following these steps when applying for a Dubai visa. Here is everything you need to know.
1st step- Choose the right date on the application form.
2nd step- Upload the correct information on the form without making any mistakes.
3rd step- Click on the payment gateway link to pay the visa processing fee.
4th step- Our visa team will connect with the traveller regarding the verification documents.
5th step- Mail the documents to the team.
6th step- As soon as the visa application is approved, the traveller will receive the e-visa via email.
7th step- Get a printout of the e-visa when travelling to Dubai.
Travellers who don't have enough time to go through this lengthy procedure can directly connect with our visa team. We offer one-to-one services to travellers who don't have time to go through this time-consuming visa application process. Forward your documents, processing fee, and application, and our team will take care of everything.
Types of Visa for the Marshall Islands
- 48 Hours Transit Visa- For travellers who have a stopover in Dubai for a short period, the 48-hour transit visa is an ideal option.
- 96 Hours Transit Visa- Valid 4 days from entry, this visa allows for a short but memorable visit to Dubai’s iconic landmarks.
- 30-day Visit Visa- Visitors planning to stay in Dubai for up to a month can apply for a 30-day visit visa.
- 60 Days Visit Visa- This is the perfect visa option if you want to stay for a long period of time in UAE. You can choose from a single entry or multiple-entry visa.
- Dubai Visa Urgent Application- If you want a Dubai Visa on an urgent basis then, you can apply for this Dubai urgent visa.
At Travel Saga, we help you make sure your visa application is approved easily. Our team will help you with filling out the forms and providing you with the right documents. We will be with you every step of the way to make sure everything goes well.
FAQsÂ
Q. I’m a citizen of the Marshall Islands. Can I get a visa on arrival in Dubai?
No, the citizens and passport holders of the Marshall Islands are not eligible for on arrival visas at Dubai. We request that you apply for a visa much before you are planning to travel. You’ll need to furnish many documents when you apply for a visa to the UAE. It’s best to start early.
Q. Do my children who are Marshall Islands citizens need a visa as well if they travel with me to Dubai?
Yes, a visa is mandatory for your children as well even when they are travelling with you. Every single person, even those below 18 visiting Dubai or any other city in the Emirates from the Marshall Islands shall need a visa.
Q. Can I claim a refund from the visa issuing authority if they reject my Dubai tourist Visa for Marshall Islands citizens application?
No, even if the visa issuing authority rejects your Dubai tourist Visa for Marshall Islands citizens application, they are not liable to make you any refunds. You receive no refunds for your service and visa fees. Only in exceptionally rare cases do the visa-issuing authorities make any refunds solely at their discretion.
Q. Can you guarantee that my information with you is safe?
Yes, we at Travel Saga assure you that all the information that you share with us is absolutely safe. Rest assured the security of your information with us is guaranteed. We do share your information with third parties like hotels. However, none of that is stored. Your privacy, therefore, is restored.
Q. Where can I apply for a Dubai tourist Visa for Marshall Islands citizens?
You can apply for all types of visas with Travel Saga Tourism and be assured of the best service in the UAE.
Q. Do all the citizens need a Dubai visit Visa for the Marshall Islands to travel to the UAE?
Yes, irrespective of their age or gender, all Marshall Islands citizens shall need visas to visit Dubai or any other city in the UAE. It’s a mandatory requirement.
Q. Can I find a job in the UAE after I visit that country with an e-visa after getting it online?
No, it’s illegal to even look for work in the UAE without a valid job visa. You should visit the UAE after you have found a job with an employment visa. Such a visa shall be arranged by your employer.