Dubai Visa for Filipinos Complete Guide

Quick Answer: Filipino citizens require a pre-arranged visa to enter the UAE. Dubai tourist visas cost AED 200-300 (approximately PHP 3,000-4,500) for 30-60 day stays. Applications are processed through authorized airlines (Emirates, Etihad), travel agencies, or VFS Global in the Philippines. Processing takes 3-5 working days. Employment visas require employer sponsorship and POEA/DMW verification. OFWs comprise approximately 780,000 Filipinos in the UAE, making it the second-largest Filipino community in the Middle East.

Overview: Dubai Visa for Filipino Citizens

The United Arab Emirates hosts approximately 780,000 Filipino nationals, with around 450,000 residing in Dubai alone, representing 21% of the emirate’s population. Filipinos form a crucial part of Dubai’s economy, particularly in healthcare (60% of migrant nurses), hospitality, retail, construction, and IT industries.

Filipino travelers must obtain a pre-arranged visa before departure to ensure a smooth process and peace of mind. The streamlined digital application process, with most visas processed within 3-5 working days, aims to make your journey easier and less stressful.

For Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW, formerly POEA) requires verification of employment contracts and recruitment agencies before departure to ensure the protection of workers.

Types of Dubai Visas for Filipinos

Visa TypeDurationPurposeSponsor
Tourist Visa (Short)30 daysSightseeing, short visitsAirlines/Travel Agencies
Tourist Visa (Extended)60 daysExtended tourism, family visitsAirlines/Travel Agencies
Tourist Visa (Long)90 daysLong holidays, job huntingTravel Agencies/Host
Multi-Entry Tourist5 yearsFrequent visitorsSelf-sponsored
Visit Visa90 daysFamily/friend visitsUAE Resident
Transit Visa48-96 hoursStopoversUAE Airlines
Employment Visa2 yearsWork and residenceUAE Employer
Golden Visa5-10 yearsLong-term residencySelf-sponsored

General Document Requirements

All Dubai visa applications from Filipino citizens require the following baseline documents:

  1. Valid Philippine passport with a minimum of 6 months’ validity from the travel date
  2. Recent passport-sized color photograph with white background
  3. Confirmed round-trip flight tickets
  4. Hotel reservation or accommodation proof
  5. Travel insurance valid for the UAE
  6. Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements)

Qualifying Criteria for Tourist Visa

Filipino applicants must meet ONE of the following criteria:

  • Previous travel to the USA, UK, Schengen countries, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or Japan within the last 3 years
  • Valid visa for any of the above countries
  • Income Tax Return (ITR) showing gross income exceeding PHP 200,000 per annum for the past 2 years
  • Refundable security deposit of USD 1,200 (if not meeting the above criteria)

Tourist Visa: Requirements and Process

The tourist visa is the most common visa type for Filipino leisure travelers to Dubai.

Where to Apply

  • VFS Global Philippines (Emirates Airline partner) — Manila and Cebu
  • Emirates Airlines online through emirates.com after flight booking
  • Etihad Airways online visa service
  • FlyDubai and Air Arabia airline-sponsored visas
  • Authorized travel agencies in the Philippines

Tourist Visa Fees

Visa TypeGovernment Fee (AED)Approx. PHPValidity
30-Day Single Entry200 + 5% VAT3,000 – 4,00060 days from issue
60-Day Single Entry300 + 5% VAT4,500 – 5,50060 days from issue
90-Day Visit650 + fees9,500 – 11,00060 days from issue
5-Year Multi-Entry3,500 + deposit52,000+5 years

Note: Agency service fees (PHP 1,000-3,000) are additional. The 5-Year Multi-Entry visa requires bank statements showing a USD 4,000+ balance for the last 6 months.

Visa Extension

Tourist visas can be extended twice without leaving the UAE:

  • First extension: 30 days — Fee: AED 850
  • Second extension: 30 days — Fee: AED 850
  • Maximum total stay: Up to 90-120 days, depending on initial visa type

Employment Visa for OFWs

The UAE employment visa is the most common category for Filipino workers. Approximately 780,000 Filipinos currently work in the UAE across healthcare, hospitality, retail, construction, and IT sectors.

OFW Visa Requirements

DocumentRequirement
Philippine PassportMinimum 6 months validity
Job Offer LetterFrom a UAE-registered employer
Employment ContractMOL/MOHRE approved, English and Arabic
Educational CertificatesDFA-authenticated, attested by the UAE Embassy
Police Clearance (NBI)DFA-authenticated
Medical CertificateCompleted upon arrival at the UAE health center
POEA/DMW VerificationOEC (Overseas Employment Certificate)

Document Authentication Process

All Philippine documents must undergo DFA authentication before UAE Embassy attestation:

  1. Secure documents from issuing agencies (schools, NBI, PSA)
  2. Submit to DFA for authentication (Red Ribbon)
  3. Submit authenticated documents to the UAE Embassy in Manila for attestation
  4. Complete POEA/DMW processing for OEC issuance

Employment Visa Process

  1. UAE employer applies for Entry Permit through MOHRE/GDRFA
  2. Entry Permit issued and sent to the employee
  3. Complete POEA/DMW verification and obtain OEC
  4. Travel to the UAE on an Entry Permit (valid 60 days)
  5. Medical fitness test at an approved UAE health center
  6. Emirates ID biometric enrollment
  7. Residence visa stamping on passport (valid 2 years)

OFW Rights in the UAE

Under the UAE labor law and the Philippines-UAE bilateral agreements, OFWs are entitled to:

  • Written employment contract in English and Arabic
  • Passport retention by employee (employers cannot confiscate passports)
  • Annual leave, sick leave, and end-of-service benefits
  • Access to the Philippine Consulate assistance

Transit Visa (48 and 96 Hours)

Filipino travelers transiting through Dubai airports to a third destination require a transit visa to exit the airport.

TypeFeeValiditySponsor
48-Hour TransitFree48 hours from arrivalUAE-based airline
96-Hour TransitAED 5096 hours from arrivalUAE-based airline

Transit Visa Requirements

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Confirmed onward flight to the third destination
  • Valid visa/entry permit for the destination country
  • Application through Emirates, Etihad, FlyDubai, or Air Arabia

Note: If the layover is under 24 hours and the passenger remains in the transit area, no visa is required.

Golden Visa: Long-Term Residency

The UAE Golden Visa offers 5-10-year renewable residence permits without requiring a sponsor. Filipino professionals, investors, and exceptional talents who meet the eligibility criteria can apply.

Eligible Categories for Filipinos

CategoryDurationKey Requirements
Real Estate Investors5 yearsProperty valued AED 2 million+ (no loans)
Public Investors10 yearsAED 2 million+ investment or AED 250,000+ annual tax
Skilled Professionals10 yearsAED 30,000+ basic salary, Bachelor’s degree, Level 1-2 occupation
Healthcare Workers10 yearsMOH approval, 15+ years service (nurses at Dubai Health)
Scientists/Researchers10 yearsUAE Scientists Council recommendation
Entrepreneurs5 yearsInnovative project worth AED 500,000+
Outstanding Students5-10 yearsGPA 3.8+ from an accredited university

Golden Visa Benefits

  • No sponsor requirement (self-sponsored)
  • Sponsor spouse, children (any age if unmarried), and parents
  • Extended overseas stay permitted (beyond 6 months)
  • Live, work, and study freely in the UAE
  • Application cost: Approximately AED 10,400

Complete Visa Fee Structure

Visa TypeDurationGovernment Fee (AED)PHP Equivalent
Tourist Visa30 days200 + 5% VAT~3,500
Tourist Visa60 days300 + 5% VAT~5,000
Visit Visa (90 days)90 days650 + fees~10,000
Multi-Entry (5-Year)5 years3,500 + deposit~55,000
Transit Visa48 hoursFreeFree
Transit Visa96 hours50~800
Employment Visa2 years3,000-5,000~45,000-75,000
Golden Visa5-10 years~10,400~155,000

Note: Exchange rate approximately PHP 15 = AED 1. Actual rates vary. Agency service fees are additional.

Step-by-Step Application Process

For Tourist Visa (via Emirates/VFS)

  1. Book an Emirates flight to Dubai
  2. Apply through emirates.com (Manage Booking) or VFS Global Manila
  3. Upload documents: passport copy, photo, flight/hotel confirmation
  4. Provide qualifying documents (travel history, ITR, or deposit)
  5. Pay the visa fee online
  6. Receive an e-visa via email within 3-5 working days
  7. Print the visa and present it at Dubai immigration upon arrival

For Employment Visa (OFW)

  1. Secure a job offer from a licensed UAE employer
  2. Verify the recruitment agency with DMW (formerly POEA)
  3. Complete DFA authentication of documents
  4. Obtain the UAE Embassy attestation
  5. Employer applies for Entry Permit through MOHRE
  6. Complete DMW processing and obtain OEC
  7. Travel to the UAE and complete medical/Emirates ID/visa stamping

Processing Times

Visa TypeStandard ProcessingExpress Processing
Tourist Visa3-5 working days24-48 hours
Transit Visa1-3 working days24 hours
Employment Visa2-4 weeks1-2 weeks
Golden Visa2-6 weeksN/A

Processing excludes weekends (Saturday-Sunday) and UAE public holidays.

Philippine Immigration Requirements at Departure

Filipino travelers must satisfy the Bureau of Immigration requirements before departure:

  • Valid UAE visa (printed copy)
  • Confirmed round-trip tickets
  • Hotel reservation or host invitation
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, cash)
  • For OFWs: Valid OEC from DMW
  • Affidavit of Support (if sponsored by a UAE resident)
  • For minors: Birth certificate, parental consent if traveling alone

Common Reasons for Visa Rejection

ReasonPrevention
Incomplete documentsDouble-check all required documents before submission
Passport validity < 6 monthsRenew your passport before applying
Insufficient funds proofMaintain a bank balance showing adequate funds
No travel history/ITRProvide a security deposit if no qualifying criteria are met
Previous overstay in the UAEClear any pending fines before reapplying
Unverified employer (OFWs)Only work with DMW-licensed agencies
Application errorsReview all information for accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dubai visa-free for Filipinos?

No. Filipino passport holders must obtain a pre-arranged visa before traveling to the UAE. There is no visa-on-arrival facility.

Can I apply for a Dubai visa online from the Philippines?

Yes. Apply through Emirates, Etihad, authorized travel agencies, or the Dubai Now app after booking your flight.

What is the show money requirement?

No strict minimum for short-term visas. For a 5-Year Multi-Entry visa, bank statements showing a USD 4,000+ balance for 6 months are required.

Can I convert a tourist visa to a work visa?

Yes. If you secure employment while on a tourist visa, your employer can process a change to work visa status without leaving the UAE.

What is the overstay penalty?

AED 50 per day. Extended overstays may result in fines, detention, and future entry bans.

Can I work on a tourist visa?

No. Working on a tourist visa is illegal and may result in deportation and an entry ban.

Is the security deposit refundable?

Yes. The USD 1,200 security deposit is refunded upon return, provided entry and exit stamps are presented.

Can my employer hold my passport?

No. Under UAE law, employers cannot confiscate employee passports. This is illegal.

Official Sources and Contact Information

UAE Government Portals

AuthorityWebsitePurpose
ICPicp.gov.aeEmirates ID, Golden Visa
GDRFA Dubaigdrfad.gov.aeDubai Visa Services
UAE Governmentu.aeComprehensive Visa Info
MOHREmohre.gov.aeEmployment Visas, Labor

Philippine Government Resources

OfficeContactPurpose
PH Consulate Dubaidubaipcg.dfa.gov.phConsular services, assistance
DMW (formerly POEA)dmw.gov.phOFW verification, OEC
DFAdfa.gov.phDocument authentication
VFS Global Manilavfsglobal.comUAE visa processing

Philippine Consulate General in Dubai

Address: Al Qusais Area, 35th Street, Villa No. 734, Dubai, UAE

Hours: Mon-Thu: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM | Fri: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM

Hotline: +971-4-220-7100

Emergency Contacts in the UAE

ServiceNumber
Police999
Ambulance998
OWWA Dubai Hotline+971-4-220-8020
ICP Hotline (UAE)600522222
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Visa regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements through official UAE government portals (icp.gov.ae, gdrfad.gov.ae) and Philippine government offices (DMW, DFA) before applying. Visa fees, processing times, and requirements are subject to change without notice.

Last Updated: January, 2026

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