Truck drivers involved in cross-border transportation of goods can now apply for a multi-entry visit visa to the UAE , enabling them to enter the country multiple times over a span of 30, 60, or 90 days. This visa comes with specific documentation, sponsor requirements, and financial guarantees. Here is a detailed breakdown of the eligibility, fees, and step-by-step application process.
UAE's multi entry visa — Who it's for and what it offers
The UAE offers a multi-entry visit visa for truck drivers who need to travel frequently into the country to transport goods. These visas are available in durations of:
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a valid relationship with a UAE-based business in the transport sector, and provide both health and financial guarantees.
UAE visa requirements for truck drivers
A truck driver applying for this visa must submit several documents and meet specific eligibility criteria. These include:
Mandatory documents:
One recent personal photo Copy of passport with at least 6 months validity Proof of relationship with a UAE-based shipping or logistics company Valid driving license Vehicle license (truck ownership papers) Health insurance covering the duration of the stay Optional but recommended documents :
In addition to the base visa fees, applicants must pay for medical insurance, financial security deposits, and a few administrative charges.
Visa Fees:
UAE visa application process – Step by step
Applicants can submit their visa application through one of the following three channels:
1. Online (ICP Website or Mobile App)
UAE's multi entry visa — Who it's for and what it offers
The UAE offers a multi-entry visit visa for truck drivers who need to travel frequently into the country to transport goods. These visas are available in durations of:
- 30 days — Fee: AED 300
- 60 days — Fee: AED 500
- 90 days — Fee: AED 700
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a valid relationship with a UAE-based business in the transport sector, and provide both health and financial guarantees.
UAE visa requirements for truck drivers
A truck driver applying for this visa must submit several documents and meet specific eligibility criteria. These include:
Mandatory documents:
- ID card of the applicant
- Written approval from the sponsor
- Certified power of attorney, if the truck does not belong to the sponsor
In addition to the base visa fees, applicants must pay for medical insurance, financial security deposits, and a few administrative charges.
Visa Fees:
- 30-day visa: AED 300
- 60-day visa: AED 500
- 90-day visa: AED 700
(All visa fees are subject to a 5% value-added tax)
- 30-day: AED 40
- 60-day: AED 60
- 90-day: AED 90
- Refundable security deposit: AED 2,000
- Security deposit service fee: AED 20
- Collection & reimbursement fee: AED 40
- Knowledge Dirham: AED 10
- Innovation Dirham: AED 10
- Internal application processing fee: AED 500
UAE visa application process – Step by step
Applicants can submit their visa application through one of the following three channels:
1. Online (ICP Website or Mobile App)
- Log in using UAE Pass or username
- Go to Public Services > Truck Drivers section
- Choose the visa duration (30, 60, or 90 days)
- Start the application and fill in all required details
- Upload documents and pay applicable fees
- Visit the nearest customer happiness center
- Take a queue ticket from the automated system
- Submit your application along with all documents
- Make the payment at the service counter
- Go to a nearby AMER center
- Collect an automated queue number
- Submit the filled application and documents
- Pay the required fees at the counter
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