Unified GCC Visa: Cost For UAE Travellers Compared to Current GCC eVisas

Unified GCC Visa cost for UAE travellers expected between Dh330 and Dh480, providing a simpler and potentially cheaper option than buying separate eVisas for each Gulf country.

Unified GCC Visa

Unified GCC Visa cost for UAE travellers expected between Dh330 and Dh480, providing a simpler and potentially cheaper option than buying separate eVisas for each Gulf country. Travellers will soon choose between single-country or multi-entry “GCC Grand Tour” visas valid for 30 to 90 days. The new Unified GCC Visa will streamline travel and paperwork similarly to Europe’s Schengen visa, allowing freer movement across the six GCC nations without multiple visa applications.​

Currently, UAE residents pay the following approximate fees for individual GCC eVisas:

  • Oman: Dh48 for a 28-day single entry visa (also available on arrival)

  • Qatar: Dh100-105 for a 30-day single-entry visa

  • Saudi Arabia: Dh525, including mandatory travel insurance, with long validity

  • Kuwait: Estimated Dh250-300 (official fees not fixed)

  • Bahrain: Dh284 for single-entry, Dh756 for three-month multiple entry visa

  • UAE residents with valid residency visas still required to apply for each country separately until Unified GCC Visa launches

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Travellers seeking multi-country access will find the “GCC Grand Tour” pass priced similarly to multiple-entry eVisas but benefiting from one consolidated application and permit.

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Layla Hassan

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