Dubai visa and sponsorship
This is already a minefield, at least for processing, but now the Dubai Department of Immigration and Naturalization has devised a list of multiple categories that includes all types of travelers. The reason behind this is “visit visa”, such as entering certain countries or buying through air tickets from other countries. In the Philippines, she was abused. People enter the country with visitor visas, and after 30 days, they continue to hold so-called visas. This is an exercise to leave the country and get a new 30-day visitor visa back…this is how it works
Visa procedure
The visa process can be painful, so the task is performed by the “PRO” company or public relations staff (but not in advertising or marketing roles). If an individual applies for a butler, driver, etc. visa, a company with “company registration” will charge a fee. Brave people can immigrate on their own, but this can be a very long and arduous process because you have to move from one office to another; you need to get a signature, pay a deposit, print a translation, or wait for a stamp. I would wholeheartedly recommend a startup company that uses its regular contacts to migrate while drinking coffee!
Individuals holding processing visas must also leave the country to switch from visitor visa status to work visa status. Previously, if you paid, you could waive this fee (for some nationalities). In the past, there was no need to return to your country of origin, but now stricter laws reinforce this. At the time of writing, it is not clear whether all nationalities must travel to their home countries, namely British, European Union, and American citizens. In either case, in order to process the visa, you must leave Dubai first and then return to your new status. This is called “visa operation”. You fly (mostly) to Qatar (it takes approximately 45 minutes), enter the terminal building, not through entry but through transit, enter the departure hall, and then return directly on the same plane that you took off. It is also possible to drive to Hatta (another emirate within the UAE) and stamp your passport there-although the key is that you must drive to the Oman border, this does not seem to always be enforced.
Medical
Before the final processing of your visa, it is necessary to undergo and pass a medical examination. This requires blood tests and chest X-rays. If you are found to be HIV positive or have hepatitis C, you will be refused and deported immediately. This is under discussion, but so far (September 2008) the rule is still valid. Even with a tourist visa, you must have valid medical insurance to enter the country.
Tourist VISA
This visa is issued by a travel company and is valid for 30 days. You cannot update or extend it. If the tourist visa holder stays for more than 30 days, the person must pay a daily fine and some exit permit fees.
Visit visa
The visa is issued through the Dubai Naturalization and Residency Department. It is stamped for 30 days, but it is valid for 60 days and can be extended for another 30 days after paying a certain amount. The extension must be made before the 60th day. If the visitor stays for more than 60 days or more than 90 days (after extension), he will have to pay a daily fine and some exit permit fees.
Some passport holders can enter the UAE and stay for up to 30 days without obtaining a pre-arrival visit visa.