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The HKSAR passport is valid for travel to all countries in the world. 171 countries and territories have granted visa-free access or visa-on-arrival to HKSAR Passport holders. The final consent to enter the countries concerned is, nonetheless, up to the relevant immigration authorities.

Attention please: The information on visa-free access, visa-on-arrival and duration of stay as mentioned in this website is intended for general reference only. From time to time, different countries or territories may impose various immigration control measures including entry visa requirements on travellers on short notice. You are advised to check the up-to-date information on the concerned official government websites or with the authorities of your destination countries or territories before travelling.

  • Antigua & Barbuda
  • Armenia (Republic of)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Botswana (Republic of)
  • Brazil (Federative Republic of)
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Bulgaria (Republic of)
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cape Verde (Republic of)
  • Caribbean Netherlands
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cook Islands
  • Croatia (Republic of)
  • Cyprus (Republic of)
  • Czech Republic
  • Dominica (Commonwealth of)
  • Dominican Republic
  • Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
  • Faroe Islands
  • Fiji Islands (Republic of)
  • French Guiana
  • French Polynesia
  • French Southern Hemisphere and Antarctic Lands
  • Guyana (Republic of)
  • Ireland (Republic of)
  • Korea (Republic of)
  • Liechtenstein (Principality of)
  • Malawi (Republic of)
  • Micronesia (Federated States of)
  • Moldova (Republic of)
  • Netherlands
  • New Caledonia
  • New Zealand
  • North Macedonia (Republic of)
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Palau (Republic of)
  • Panama (Republic of)
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie & Oeno Islands
  • Saint-Barthelemy
  • Saint-Martin (French Overseas Territories)
  • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
  • Slovak Republic
  • Slovenia (Republic of)
  • South Africa
  • St. Kitts & Nevis
  • St. Maarten (Caribbean parts of the Netherlands)
  • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Switzerland
  • Tonga (Kingdom of)
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • Tunisia (Republic of)
  • Türkiye
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • Wallis and Futuna
  • Yemen (Republic of)
  • Zambia (Republic of)

Duration of Stay: 90 days [See Remark (2)]

(1) The information on visa-free access or visa-on-arrival and duration of stay will generally be updated upon receipt of written notification from the receiving country/territory, and is intended for general reference only. Due to the time required for exchange of correspondences, HKSAR passport holders are advised to check with the relevant local consulate or officially recognised representatives or the nearest embassy or consular post of the country/territory concerned for accurate and up-to-date information before visiting the country/territory. The decision to approve or refuse a passenger's leave to enter a country/territory and the duration of stay given are usually determined on individual merits by the immigration authorities on arrival.

(2) Holders of HKSAR passport can enter and stay without visa in the Republic of Albania for 90 days out of a 180-day period from the date of first entry.

Duration of Stay: 3 months

The information on visa-free access or visa-on-arrival and duration of stay will generally be updated upon receipt of written notification from the receiving country/territory, and is intended for general reference only. Due to the time required for exchange of correspondences, HKSAR passport holders are advised to check with the relevant local consulate or officially recognised representatives or the nearest embassy or consular post of the country/territory concerned for accurate and up-to-date information before visiting the country/territory. The decision to approve or refuse a passenger's leave to enter a country/territory and the duration of stay given are usually determined on individual merits by the immigration authorities on arrival.

Duration of Stay: 30 days [See Remark (2)]

(1) The information on visa-free access or visa-on-arrival and duration of stay will generally be updated upon receipt of written notification from the receiving country/territory, and is intended for general reference only. Due to the time required for exchange of correspondences, HKSAR passport holders are advised to check with the relevant local consulate or officially recognised representatives or the nearest embassy or consular post of the country/territory concerned in our country for accurate and up-to-date information before visiting the country/territory. The decision to grant or refuse a passenger's permission to enter a country/territory and the duration of stay given are usually determined on individual merits by the immigration authorities concerned on arrival.

(2) According to the information provided by of the Government of the Republic of Angola (Angola), HKSAR passport holders may visit Angola visa-free for a stay of up to 30 days and a maximum stay of 90 days per year.

Duration of Stay: 3 months

Duration of stay: 30 days, duration of stay: 90 days, duration of stay: 180 days, duration of stay: 30 days, duration of stay: 90 days.

Remark : HKSAR passport holders do not need a visa to the Schengen area for a stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period. For information on the stay period in the Schengen area, please visit the website of the European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/border-crossing_en

Duration of Stay: [See Remark (2)]

(2) HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival for a stay of up to 14 days in Bahrain. HKSAR passport holders are also eligible to apply for E-visas to visit Bahrain prior to the visit. Please refer to the website www.evisa.gov.bh for detailed information.

Duration of Stay: 14 days

Duration of stay: to be determined by the competent authorities upon arrival..

Remark : According to the Embassy of Plurinational State of Bolivia in the People’s Republic of China, holders of the HKSAR passports can apply for the tourist visa upon arrival in Bolivia for a stay of 30 days. For more information on the documents required and applicable fees as well as other details, HKSAR passport holders are advised to refer to the following website before travelling to Bolivia: https://www.embolchina.cn/index.php/English

Duration of Stay: 1 month

Duration of stay: 90 days [see remark (2)].

(2) HKSAR passport holders do not need a visa to the Schengen area for a stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period. For information on the stay period in the Schengen area, please visit the website of the European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/border-crossing_en

Duration of Stay: 6 months

Remark: According to the information provided by the Government of Canada, starting from 15 March 2016, visa-exempt foreign nationals (including holders of HKSAR passport) who fly to or transit through Canada by air will require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) prior to check-in for flight. Entry requirements for other methods of travel (land, sea) have not changed. Please visit the website of the Government of Canada at  Canada.ca/eTA for details and for the on-line application.

In case of enquiry, HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong before travelling.

Duration of Stay: 45 days

Remark : Visa will be granted upon arrival. HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the relevant embassy or consulate for detailed information before travelling.

Duration of Stay: 31 days

Remark  : Visa will be granted upon arrival. HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the relevant embassy or consulate for detailed information before travelling.

Duration of Stay: 90 days [See Remark]

Remark : Holders of HKSAR passport do not need a visa to the Schengen area for a stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period. For information on the stay period in the Schengen area, please visit the website of the European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/border-crossing_en

Duration of Stay: 21 days

Remark  : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at the International Airport in Dili or Dili Sea Port.

Duration of Stay: 90 days

Remark : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa.

Duration of Stay: 4 months

Remark  : Visa-free access to Guam took effect on 28 November 2009. HKSAR passport holders are also required to present their valid Hong Kong permanent identity cards upon arriving in Guam.

Duration of Stay: 1 month

Remark : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival to the Republic of Guyana. Please refer to the following website for more information on the documents required and applicable fees as well as other details: https://www.minfor.gov.gy/

Duration of Stay: 30 days [See Remarks]

Remarks : According to the information from the Consulate General of Indonesia in Hong Kong, holders of HKSAR passport enjoy the visa on arrival scheme to visit Indonesia. The visa on arrival may be conveniently applied electronically through https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ or upon arrival through designated Indonesian immigration check-points. Detailed information concerning the visa on arrival may also be accessed through https://www.imigrasi.go.id/en/e-voa/ . In case of enquiry, holders of HKSAR passport are advised to consult the Consulate General of Indonesia in Hong Kong before travelling.

Duration of Stay: 30 days

Remark : Holders of a valid HKSAR passport enjoy visa-free access to enter Japan for the purpose of short-term visits of up to 90 days. This exemption does not apply when the visit is for purposes other than a short term visit, such as seeking employment or exercising a profession or other occupation. However, visa fees for these kinds of visits where a visa is required will be waived.

(1) The information on visa-free access or visa-on-arrival and duration of stay will generally be updated upon receipt of written notification from the receiving country/territory, and is intended for general reference only. Due to the time required for exchange of correspondences, HKSAR passport holders are advised to check with the relevant local consulate or officially recognised representatives or the nearest embassy or consular post of the country/territory concerned in our country for accurate and up-to-date information before visiting the country/territory. HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of Kazakhstan before travelling to the country. The decision to grant or refuse a passenger's permission to enter a country/territory and the duration of stay given are usually determined on individual merits by the immigration authorities concerned on arrival.

(2) Regarding the requirement of notification of arrival of a foreign citizen (including holder of HKSAR passport) to Kazakhstan, as well as about the change of residence, please visit the attached official website of Kazakhstan: https://egov.kz/cms/en/articles/exit-entry_of_foreign_nationals for details.

(2) According to the information provided by the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Kenya (Kenya) in the HKSAR, the Government of Kenya has developed and is operating an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) System that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to Kenya. Holders of HKSAR passport of all ages are required to obtain eTA prior to travel to Kenya via an online platform. Please visit the website https://www.etakenya.go.ke for details of the eTA application.

Remark: The Government of the Republic of Korea (Korea) previously announced that visa-free passport holders (including holders of HKSAR passport) should hold a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) before boarding aircrafts or ships bound for Korea. With effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 December 2024, the requirement of holding K-ETA is temporarily exempted for holders of HKSAR passport. Please visit the website of the Government of Korea at www.k-eta.go.kr for details and the latest updated arrangement.

In case of enquiry, holders of HKSAR passport are advised to consult the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hong Kong before travelling.

Duration of Stay: 30 days [See Remark (2)]

(2) According to the information provided by of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), HKSAR passport holders may visit Kyrgyzstan visa-free for a stay of up to 30 days entering through Manas International Airport in Bishkek with a return air ticket and re-enter after 30 days from the date of departure from Kyrgyzstan.

Remark : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at Lao International Airports or Lao International border checkpoints for tourist purpose.

Duration of Stay: To be determined by the competent authorities upon arrival.

Remark : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at the Nouakchott International Airport or the land border crossing checkpoint in Nouadhibou.

Remark : According to the Embassy of Mozambique in the People’s Republic of China, holders of the HKSAR passports can apply for the tourist visa upon arrival in Mozambique for a stay of 30 days. HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the relevant embassy or consulate for detailed information before travelling.

Remark: According to the information provided by the Government of New Zealand, starting from 1 October 2019, visitors and transit passengers who are eligible for visa waiver (including holders of HKSAR passport) are required to hold a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authorization (NZeTA) before travelling to New Zealand. Please visit the website of the Government of New Zealand at www.immigration.govt.nz/nzeta for details and for the application arrangement.

In case of enquiry, HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of New Zealand in Hong Kong before travelling.

Remark : Starting from 28 November 2009, other than a valid HKSAR passport, holders are also required to present their valid Hong Kong permanent identiy cards upon arriving in the Northern Mariana Islands.

Duration of Stay: 10 days

Remark : According to the information from the Honorary Consulate of the Sultanate of Oman (Oman), HKSAR passport holders may visit Oman visa-free for a stay of up to 10 days upon arrival with a confirmed hotel reservation, health insurance and a return air ticket. HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the relevant embassy or consulate for detailed information before travelling.

Remark : The Palau authority has reconfirmed on 24 March 2009 that holders of HKSAR passport can apply for an entry permit-on-arrival, free of charge, for a stay up to 30 days upon arrival in Palau.

Remark: According to the information from the Consulate General of State of Qatar in Hong Kong (Consulate General), HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at the Doha Airport and other sea and land border points. HKSAR passport holders may also apply visas at the Consulate General prior to departure and are advised to consult the Consulate General for detailed information before travelling.

(1) Russia grants holders of HKSAR passport visa-free access up to 14 days. According to the information from the Chinese Embassy in Russia (Embassy), the duration of stay concerned should be counted starting from the date of entry. Those who fail to depart before the end of the duration of stay granted may commit an offence under the local law. For details, please refer to information of the Embassy and the website is as follows: https://ru.china-embassy.org/chn/fwzn/lsfws/zytz/t1331080.htm

(2) According to the information from the Embassy, if HKSAR passport holders intend to stay for more than 7 days after arrival, they should approach the local branch of the Federal Migration Service within 7 days of arrival for registration formalities. Most major hotels will register for their guests. Before travelling, HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of Russia in Hong Kong for detailed information.

Duration of Stay: 60 days

Remark: According to the information from the Department of Home Affairs of South Africa, effective from 1 June 2015, all children under 18 years of age, travelling to or departing from South Africa must produce the birth certificate of children and, if necessary, other relevant document(s). Before travelling, HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of South Africa in Hong Kong for detailed information.

Duration of Stay: 28 days

Remark : HKSAR passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival at the international airport in the Kingdom of Tonga.

Remark: With effect from 1 March 2021, HKSAR passport holders enjoy visa-free access to visit Uzbekistan for a stay of up to 10 days upon arrival in the presence of an air ticket to the third countries or a return air ticket.

Remark : The Venezuelan Government has extended to HKSAR passport holders the 'Tourist Card' System, which allows Venezuelan Tourist Card holders visa-free visits to Venezuela for 90 days.

Duration of Stay: 6 months

Remark: According to the information provided by the Government of Zimbabwe, Hong Kong SAR passport holders visiting Zimbabwe enjoy visa free entry up to a maximum stay of 6 months for holiday purpose. For business purpose, HKSAR passport holders enjoy a maximum of 1 month visa free entry, after which they should apply for a work permit.

In case of enquiry, HKSAR passport holders are advised to consult the Consulate General of Zimbabwe in Hong Kong before travelling.

The information in this website serves as reference only. The Immigration Department of the HKSAR is not responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever arising out of or in connection with any information in this website. The Immigration Department reserves the right to omit, suspend or edit all information in this website at any time in its absolute discretion without giving any reason or prior notice. Users are responsible for making their own assessments of all information contained in or in connection with this website and are advised to verify such information by making reference to its original publication and obtain independent advice before acting on it.

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1. Visit Hong Kong visa-free

Nationals from 164 countries can visit the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) visa-free and stay for a period of time ranging from 14 days to 180 days.

Additionally, if you hold any of the following travel documents, you can also visit Hong Kong without a visa:

- HKSAR Passport - Hong Kong Re-entry permit (for entry from the Mainland of China and the Macao Special Administrative Region only) - Hong Kong Seaman's Identity Book - Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes provided that the document is valid or the holder's limit of stay in Hong Kong has not expired. - Travel documents bearing one of the following endorsements: • "Holder's eligibility for Hong Kong permanent identity card verified." • "The holder of this travel document has the right to land in Hong Kong. (Section 2AAA, Immigration Ordinance, Cap. 115, Laws of Hong Kong)" - Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card.

2. Visit Hong Kong with a visit visa

According to the Immigration Department of HKSAR, in these two situations, you should apply for a visa or entry permit before travelling to Hong Kong: - If you wish to visit or transit via the HKSAR but do not enjoy the visa exemption concession. - If you want to stay beyond the entitled visa-free period.

Visit visa types

These are the visit visa types in Hong Kong: - Leisure visit - Transit - Business visit - Family visit - Other visit types

Documents needed for a visit visa

You will need to prepare the following documents in advance for a visit visa in Hong Kong:

- Filled ‘application form for entry or visit/transit in Hong Kong’. You can access the form via this link: https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/forms/forms/id1003a.html. - A valid travel document, such as your passport. - A recent photograph of you. You can refer to the photo standard given below. - Proof of your financial standing, such as bank statements. - Proof of employment (if applicable), such as salary slips. - Proof of transportation arrangement, like your flight tickets. - Proof of the proposed leisure visit to Hong Kong, such as an itinerary (for leisure visit only) . - Proof of the proposed visit in a third destination, other than your departing country or region, after visiting Hong Kong, such as flight tickets and itinerary (for transit only) . - For business visit , these are the additional documents you need to prepare: • Proof of the proposed business visit to Hong Kong, such as an invitation letter issued by a local Hong Kong company. • The sponsor’s business registration certificate. • Filled ‘application form for entry for visit/transit (sponsor) in Hong Kong’, completed by the sponsor. The sponsor can access the form via this link: https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/forms/forms/id1003b.html. - For family visit , these are the additional documents you need to prepare: • Proof of relationship with a Hong Kong sponsor. • Proof of sponsor’s legal stay status in Hong Kong, such as Hong Kong identify card and visa. • Filled ‘application form for entry for visit/transit (sponsor) in Hong Kong’, completed by the sponsor. The sponsor can access the form via this link: https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/forms/forms/id1003b.html. - Any additional, supporting documents that are required by the Immigration Department of HKSAR for your case.

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If you are living in the UAE, there are three ways in which you can submit your application after you prepare all required documents:

1. Online submission You can access the online platform to fill in the application form and upload documents, via this link: https://webapp.es2.immd.gov.hk/applies2-client/visa-app-duet/en-US/declaration.

2. Post to the Hong Kong Immigration Department Alternatively, you can choose to post all necessary documents (completed and signed) directly, or through the local sponsor in Hong Kong, to this address: Receipt and Despatch Sub-Unit Hong Kong Immigration Department Second Floor, Immigration Tower 7 Gloucester Road Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Make sure your payment for the post is complete and there are no pending payments required. This is because underpaid mail items will not be accepted by the Immigration Department of HKSAR. You also need to make sure a return address is made available for your postage.

3. Submission to the Chinese embassy or its consulate in the UAE You can also contact the Chinese embassy or its consulate in the UAE for submission of all documents (Indian nationals should submit all documents directly to the Immigration Department of Hong Kong).

Processing time

It normally takes four weeks to process a visit/transit visa application upon receipt of all the required documents.

As listed on the Immigration Department of HKSAR’s website, the fees are HKD 230 (Dh107.7) for an ordinary visa and HKD120 (Dh56.19) for a transit visa.

4. Visit Hong Kong with entry permit

Other than mentioned visit visa options, Hong Kong also offers various entry permits and visa schemes for you to consider. They include:

- Working holiday visa scheme The purpose of this scheme is to facilitate cultural and educational exchange between Hong Kong and the participating countries. Nationals from the participating countries listed below, aged between 18 and 30, whose main intention to visit Hong Kong is to holiday, can apply for this scheme.

They can take up short-term employment and/or enroll in short term study or training course during their stay in Hong Kong, under certain conditions. You can contact the Immigration Department of HKSAR using the contact information given below for more details.

- HKSAR travel pass The aim of this scheme is to enhance the mobility of frequent business travellers to Hong Kong. Frequent visitors who hold valid passports and are eligible to come to Hong Kong without a visa or entry permit for visit purpose can apply for it, under certain conditions. You can contact the Immigration Department of HKSAR using the contact information given below for more details.

It is always advisable that you contact the Immigration Department of the HKSAR, before you travel there or in case you have some questions regarding your visa/entry permit type. Here is their contact information:

- E-service hotline if you need technical assistance in using the online service: (852) 3128 8668. Working hour is between 7 am to 11 pm daily. - General enquiry hotline: (852) 2824 6111. Working hour from 8:45 am to 5:15pm, Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 12 noon on Saturday, except for public holidays). - General enquiry email address: [email protected].

Do you have any questions related to the topics covered in the Living in UAE section? Write to us at [email protected]

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Travel Advisory July 13, 2023

United arab emirates - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution in the United Arab Emirates due to   the threat of missile or drone attacks and terrorism.

Country Summary:  The possibility of attacks affecting U.S. citizens and interests in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula remains an ongoing, serious concern.  Militant groups operating in Yemen have stated an intent to attack neighboring countries, including the UAE, using missiles and drones.  Missile and drone attacks in early 2022 targeted populated areas and civilian infrastructure.

Due to risks to civil aviation operating within the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, including the United Arab Emirates, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an advisory Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM). For more information U.S. citizens should consult the  Federal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices .

While residents and visitors generally find a safe and secure environment in the UAE, the country continues to face the threat of terrorism.  Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets, shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to the United Arab Emirates.

If you decide to travel to the United Arab Emirates:

  • Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook   and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for the United Arab Emirates.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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6 months validity after date of arrival. 12-page U.S. emergency passports are not accepted. Passports with the “X” gender marker are not accepted.

One page required for entry stamp

Not required for tourist stays under 30 days

Embassies and Consulates

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Embassies District, Plot 38, Sector W59-02, Street No. 4. Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Telephone: +(971) (2) 414-2200 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(971) (0) 2-414-2200 Fax: +(971) (2) 414-2241 Email:   [email protected]

U.S. Consulate General Dubai Corner of Al Seef Rd. and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Rd Dubai, U.A.E. Telephone: +(971) (4) 309-4000 Emergency Telephone: +(971) (4) 309-4000 Fax: +(971) (4) 311-6213 Email:   [email protected]

Note: The normal work week in the UAE is Monday through Friday.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

COVID-19 Requirements: There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

U.S. citizens are subject to all UAE immigration laws.

  • Passport Validity:  A passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry is required to enter the UAE. The UAE government does not accept 12-page emergency passports for entry to the UAE. The UAE government also does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Personal travel of 30 days or less:  A U.S. citizen with a regular (non-emergency) passport with an M or F gender marker may obtain a no fee visitor visa upon arrival. The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Stays longer than 30 days:  Visitors on a 30-day visa may request a visa extension, which is at the discretion of immigration officials. Anyone planning to work or study in the UAE must obtain the appropriate visa.
  • Medical Exam:  A full medical exam is required for work or residence permits. The exam and tests for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis B, tuberculosis, leprosy, and pregnancy must be performed after arrival. U.S. citizens have been detained and deported for testing positive for HIV, active tuberculosis, or hepatitis. Medical exams performed outside of the UAE will not be accepted.
  • Travel on Diplomatic or Official Passports:  U.S. citizens traveling to or through the UAE on diplomatic or official passports are required to obtain a visa before travel (transit passengers only require a visa if exiting the airport). This requirement is strictly enforced by UAE officials and those not meeting the requirement will be denied entry. U.S. military travelers should not assume military ID cards will be accepted, but should consult the Foreign Clearance Guide.

Land Exit Departure Fee:  All travelers who depart the UAE by land and who are not citizens of a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country must pay a departure fee. The fee is 35 UAE dirhams and is payable only in the local currency.

Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the United Arab Emirates  before you travel.

Exit Controls:  The UAE maintains tight exit controls. All travelers must exit the country with the passport on which they entered. Travelers should visit a UAE immigration office prior to departure to obtain an exit pass if they plan to leave the UAE without the passport on which they entered.

Travelers both departing the UAE and transiting will be barred from exiting the UAE if there are any criminal or civil legal cases against them. Travelers have been arrested at the airport and have had their passports seized due to outstanding financial cases, unsettled legal disputes, and late credit card payments, including for cases that were previously unknown to the traveler. In such cases, some individuals have been arrested and detained for long periods of time. Individuals will be barred from leaving the UAE until legal cases are settled in full. This affects all persons whether they are in the UAE as residents, tourists, or transit passengers with no intention of exiting the airport. UAE residents can verify with UAE authorities whether they have an exit ban due to outstanding cases in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. More information on this process can be found on the  UAE Government Portal .

The Government of the UAE requires that all persons residing in the country have a national identification card. U.S. citizens who are working or living in the UAE should visit the  Emirates Identity Authority website  for more information on card registration procedures and requirements.

Cancellation of Visas:  All UAE visas must be formally cancelled through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) before a new visa can be issued. This includes visas that have already expired or have never been used. Travelers may be denied entry to, or not permitted to depart, the UAE if previous visas have not been properly cancelled. More information on the process is available on the  UAE Government portal .

Dual Nationality:  The UAE does not recognize dual nationality. The UAE recognizes only the citizenship of the passport on which a person enters the UAE. The embassy may be prohibited from providing certain consular services to those who did not enter the UAE on a U.S. passport.

The UAE has imposed HIV/AIDS travel restrictions on all foreigners seeking residency. Travelers for tourism are not tested or requested to provide information about HIV/AIDS status. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the UAE  before you travel. Information about  dual nationality  and the  prevention of international child abduction  can be found on our website. For further information about customs regulations, please read the embassy’s  Customs Information page .

Current restrictions:

Weapons and Law Enforcement Equipment:  The transportation of arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment is strictly prohibited without written approval from the UAE government. Do not transport any arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment. Such items include, but are not limited to:

  • Weapon parts and tools
  • Functional, inert, or decorative ammunition, even one bullet
  • Empty or spent shell casings
  • Any other military or police equipment

U.S. citizens, military personnel, and U.S. government/military contractors found to be carrying such items, even in the smallest quantities, will be arrested and face strict criminal penalties, including imprisonment, large monetary fines, forfeiture of the items, and deportation , even though airlines and U.S. authorities allowed shipment on a U.S.-originating flight.

Other prohibited items:  Importation of the following items is also prohibited under UAE law: pornographic material, non-Islamic religious pamphlets for missionary activities, e-cigarettes, fireworks, ivory, chemical and organic fertilizers, laser pointers, radar jammers/other unauthorized communication devices, products and medications containing cannabidiol (CBD), endangered animal species, and any objects, sculptures, paintings, books or magazines which do not adhere to the religious and moral values of the UAE. Possession of any of these items can lead to detention and lengthy jail sentences.

Safety and Security

Terrorism: Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

U.S. citizens in the United Arab Emirates should exercise a high level of security awareness. The possibility of terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens and interests in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula remains a serious concern. The UAE’s normalization of relations with Israel in September 2020 increased the potential for attacks in the UAE, including by Iran-backed entities. Separately, rebel groups operating in Yemen have stated an intent to attack neighboring countries, including the UAE, using missiles and unmanned aerial systems (drones). Yemen-based Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for missile and drone attacks against the UAE on January 17 and 24, 2022, targeting populated areas and civilian infrastructure.  The January 17 attack resulted in multiple impact sites in Abu Dhabi and three fatalities. The Houthi rebels have publicly stated their intent to continue such attacks. In the event of a missile and/or drone strike, follow the guidance found here .

Both historical and current information suggest that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), al-Qaida, and affiliated organizations continue to plan attacks against Western targets; these attacks may employ a wide variety of tactics, including suicide operations, assassination, kidnapping, hijacking, and bombing.

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Boating: The UAE and Iran have had a long-standing dispute concerning jurisdiction of Abu Musa, approximately 20 miles from Dubai. Fishing or sailing in these waters may result in seizure of vessels and detention of passengers and crew in Iran. Obtaining consular assistance in Iran for U.S. citizens is difficult and can only be done through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran , which acts as a Protecting Power, providing limited U.S. consular services.

Crime: Violent crimes and crimes against property are rare. U.S. citizens should take the same security precautions in the UAE that one would practice in the United States or any large city abroad.

Harassment and Assault: U.S. citizens, especially women, should take precautions against the possibility of verbal and physical harassment or sexual assault when walking alone, consuming alcohol, or riding in a taxi cab. Taxi passengers should avoid sitting in the front seat of a taxicab and should be sensitive that "small talk" can be misinterpreted as over-friendliness or even a form of propositioning by some taxi drivers. Taxis driven by women for the exclusive use of female passengers are available in some airports and by dispatch. Female travelers can identify these dedicated vehicles by their pink roofs.

Some victims of sexual assault have been prosecuted for violating laws against sexual relations outside of marriage. The law puts a high burden of proof on the victim to demonstrate that sex was not consensual. In cases where the victim has failed to demonstrate so, both parties have been prosecuted, and sometimes sentenced to jail time, followed by deportation.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Internet romance and financial scams are prevalent in the UAE. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Romance/Online dating
  • Money transfers
  • Lucrative sales
  • Gold purchase
  • Inheritance notices
  • Work permits/job offers
  • Bank overpayments

Victims of Crime: U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +971 2 414 2200. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • Help you find appropriate medical care
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion
  • Provide a list of local attorneys
  • Provide our information on victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy or Consulate General for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

As each emirate has its own independent judicial system, legal procedures and penalties vary throughout the country.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  UAE authorities do not routinely notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate of a U.S. citizen’s arrest.  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate immediately.  If you are not allowed to do so, ask a friend or family member to contact the U.S. Embassy or consulate. See our webpage for further information.

Alcohol:  Alcohol is sold only in very limited areas including certain restaurants and hotels. Public drunkenness and driving under the influence, regardless of one’s blood alcohol content level, are considered very serious offenses. Persons arrested on alcohol-related offenses are regularly detained for many days as they await a court hearing. Penalties may include hefty jail sentences, substantial fines and, for Muslims (even those holding U.S. citizenship), lashings. Note: The possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the emirate of Sharjah.

Drugs: UAE law imposes the death sentence for convicted drug traffickers. Possession of even trace amounts of illegal drugs (including in the bloodstream) can result in lengthy prison sentences of up to 15 years. Bail generally is not granted to those accused of drug crimes.

Possession or consumption of marijuana in any form, including detections of trace amounts in the bloodstream, is illegal in the UAE, even if a doctor’s medical card is presented. Products containing cannabidiol (CBD) are illegal in the UAE. Possession or importation of CBD products, including those found in prescription and over the counter medications in the United States and other countries, are prosecuted in the same manner as marijuana possession. The UAE's anti-narcotics program also includes poppy seeds on its list of controlled substances. The importation and possession of poppy seeds in any and all forms, including as dried decorative plants, are strictly prohibited.

Persons may be charged and convicted even if the controlled substances were ingested outside of the UAE as long as traces are still present in the bloodstream upon arrival in the UAE. If suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, individuals may be required to submit to blood and/or urine tests and may be subject to prosecution.

Travelers with questions regarding the items on the list of controlled substances should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai .

Codes of Behavior and Dress: Public decency and morality laws throughout the UAE are much stricter than in the United States. Penalties for public displays of affection or immodesty may be imposed. Sexual relations outside marriage are illegal in the UAE and convicted individuals have been punished by lengthy jail sentences. Pregnancy outside of marriage can result in arrest and detention. Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during pre-natal visits, and those giving birth in the UAE must present a marriage certificate to receive medical care and register the child’s birth. Failure to do so has resulted in the arrests of both unmarried mothers and fathers, as well as deportation.

Individuals may be arrested, fined, and/or deported for committing any of the following acts: making rude gestures, swearing, touching another person without his/her permission, and making derogatory statements about the UAE, the royal families, the local governments or other people. Travelers should keep in mind the cultural differences among the many people who coexist in the UAE and should be cognizant that unwitting actions, including clothing choices, may invite unwanted attention.

Debt and Financial Crime:  Crimes of financial fraud, including passing bad checks and non-payment or late payment of bills (including hotel bills, hospital bills, traffic or parking fines, and late payment of credit cards, utility bills, etc.), are regarded seriously in the UAE and often result in imprisonment and/or fines. A personal check written as a guarantee for the payment of a personal or business debt may be submitted to a local bank for collection at any time for the full amount of the check. If the account holder does not have sufficient funds, he/she may be charged with passing a bad check. Bail generally is not available to non-residents of the UAE who are arrested for crimes involving fraud. Debtors can be held in prison until their debts are paid or until an agreement is reached between the parties. Passports may be seized by the UAE government to guarantee that debtors settle their cases. Financial cases may be further complicated by debtors being unable to work in the UAE without passports while still being held responsible for their debts.

Photography:  Taking photographs of UAE military facilities, sensitive civilian sites, airports, some beaches, or foreign diplomatic missions – including the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General – may result in arrest, detention, and/or prosecution by local authorities. Travelers should be aware of signs which indicate where photography is prohibited. Note that it is illegal to take photographs of other people without their consent. In addition, engaging in mapping activities, especially mapping that includes the use of GPS equipment, without coordination with UAE authorities, may have the same consequences. (This does not apply to use of publicly available online maps.)

Drone Operation: The flying of drones is prohibited in certain areas and may result in arrest and imprisonment. Individuals should not operate drones without prior approval from local authorities.

Social Media:  The UAE has strict laws regarding use of the internet and social media. Individuals have been arrested and criminally convicted for posting information on social media sites (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) that local authorities determined was disturbing to the order of the UAE. Users of social media should be cautious about online posting of information that might be deemed to insult or challenge the local or national government. Individuals should avoid posting insults or derogatory information about governments, institutions, or individuals.

Charity and fundraising activities are closely regulated by the UAE government, and it is against the law to conduct any private fundraising activity online (including those conducted on popular fundraising websites for personal causes).

The UAE National Media Council has rules for conducting business as a social media influencer in the UAE. Influencers must apply for trade and e-media licenses in order to promote brands on social media in the UAE. 

Terrorist Organizations List: On November 15, 2014, the UAE government announced a list of 85 groups it considers to be terrorist organizations. Individuals who are associated with groups on the UAE list could be detained at UAE borders, have their assets frozen, and/or be prosecuted for membership in a terrorist organization.

Religious Proselytizing: While individuals are free to worship as they choose, and facilities are available for that purpose, religious proselytizing is not permitted in the UAE. Persons violating this law, even unknowingly, may be imprisoned or deported.

Employment in the UAE: Although it is common for a local sponsor to hold an employee's passport, it is illegal to do so under UAE law. Many contractual or labor disputes can be avoided by clearly establishing all terms and conditions of employment or sponsorship in the labor contract at the beginning of any employment. Should a dispute arise, the UAE Ministry of Labor has established a special department to review and arbitrate labor claims. If an employee leaves his/her job without properly canceling the employment visa, the employer can file charges that can lead to imprisonment, fines, and/or deportation. The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General do not intercede in employment disputes.

U.S. citizens have become involved in commercial or financial disputes that have prompted local firms or courts to take possession of the U.S. citizen's passport, effectively preventing the individual from leaving the UAE. In addition, local firms have been known to file criminal complaints, which may lead not only to travel restrictions but possible criminal penalties, including jail time. A list of local attorneys is available from the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai.

Document Authentications: U.S. citizens intending to reside and work in the UAE are generally required by the UAE government to present authenticated personal documents for themselves and accompanying family members such as marriage and birth certificates, adoption and custody decrees, certificates of good behavior from police, and educational documents to include diplomas and certificates. The authentication of U.S. documents is done completely in the United States. For information, contact the State Department’s Office of Authentications . Determining the exact requirements with one’s prospective employer is strongly recommended before arrival in the UAE.

LGBTQI+ Travelers: The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker. This applies to travel to, in, or through the UAE. Although the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General are not aware of any recent arrests or prosecutions for consensual, same-sex relations and cross-dressing, they remain illegal in the UAE. See our LGBTQI+ Travel Information page and section six of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: While in the UAE, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodations somewhat different from what they find in the United States. The law prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in employment, education, air travel and other transportation, access to health care, or the provision of other state services, and the law is enforced. The UAE government refers to persons with disabilities as “people of determination.” Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is as prevalent as in the United States. The most common types of accessibility may include accessible facilities, information, and communication/access to services/ease of movement or access.

The UAE has several modern cities with good services and accessibility of lodging, public transportation, sidewalks, and buildings. Outside of newly constructed areas, accessibility is not comparable to the United States and navigating with a visual impairment or using a wheelchair is difficult due to sidewalks in disrepair or without curb cuts, poor road crossings, and inaccessible buildings and public transport. Public transportation in Dubai is wheelchair accessible. However, the buses that connect Dubai with the other emirates in the UAE are not wheelchair accessible. See the UAE government information on accessible transport and parking facilities. See our  Traveling with Disabilities  page.

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips.

Adequate health facilities are available, but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards. While most common conditions can be appropriately treated in the UAE, complex medical conditions may be better treated in the United States. Providers may recommend a large number of procedures and tests, some of which may be unnecessary.

  • Hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient, except in emergencies.
  • Travelers should make efforts to obtain complete information on billing, pricing, and proposed medical procedures before agreeing to any medical care.
  • Patients bear all costs for transfer to or between hospitals.

For emergency services in the UAE, dial  999 .

Ambulance services are widely available.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. You may be denied care, even in an emergency, if you are unable to provide a cash deposit up-front. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance overseas. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation.

Medication:  Many prescription and over-the-counter medications are prohibited in the UAE, and possession of such substances without the appropriate approval is generally treated the same as possession of illegal narcotics. All tourists and residents of the UAE should seek prior approval, via an online form, before carrying certain types of medications, narcotics, or chemical substances to or through the UAE. The service can be accessed directly on the Ministry of Health and Prevention’s  website . Travelers can also find updated lists of prohibited medications requiring prior approval on the same website.

Travelers with prescription medication must have their prescriptions issued by licensed doctors and authenticated by the appropriate authorities. In order for a U.S. prescription to be fully authenticated, it must be authenticated by the Secretary of State of the U.S. state in which the prescribing doctor is licensed, then by the U.S. Department of State, and finally by the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC.  Additional information on authentication of documents  can be found on the State Department’s website and on the  Embassy and Consulate General website . Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.

Further queries may be directed to the  UAE Ministry of Health’s Drug Control Department  in Abu Dhabi.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For further health information, go to:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

  • Air pollution is a significant problem in UAE. Consider the impact seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you, and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary.
  • People at the greatest risk from particle pollution exposure include:
  • Infants, children, and teens
  • People over 65 years of age
  • People with lung disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema;
  • People with heart disease or diabetes
  • People who work or are active outdoors

The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General maintain a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in the UAE. Drivers often drive at high speeds. Unsafe driving practices are common, especially on inter-city highways. On highways, unmarked speed bumps and drifting sand create additional hazards. Pedestrians should also use great care on the roads of the UAE – over 25 percent of road fatalities are pedestrians.

The police emergency number and ambulance number is 999 . Response time by emergency services is adequate; however, medical personnel emphasize transport of the injured to the hospital rather than treatment on site.

Traffic Laws: Country-wide traffic laws impose stringent penalties for certain violations, particularly driving under the influence of alcohol. In the UAE, there is zero tolerance for driving after consuming alcohol.

Persons involved in an accident in which another party is injured automatically go to jail until the injured person is released from the hospital. Should a person die in a traffic accident, the driver of the other vehicle is liable for payment of compensation for the death (known as "dhiyya"), usually the equivalent of 55,000 U.S. dollars. Even relatively minor accidents may result in lengthy proceedings, during which both drivers may be prohibited from leaving the country.

In order to drive, UAE residents must obtain a UAE driver's license. Foreign driver’s licenses are not recognized for residents of the UAE; however, U.S. citizen visitors who are not UAE residents can drive using a valid driver’s license issued by his or her state. An international driver’s license may be required in some emirates. The UAE recognizes driver's licenses issued by other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states only if the bearer is driving a vehicle registered to the same GCC state. Under no circumstances should anyone drive without a valid license.

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Last Updated : 03 May 2024

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UAE citizens planning to visit Hong Kong don’t need to apply for a Hong Kong visa from Dubai; they can travel without any visa for up to 30 days. UAE immigrants need a visa, depending on their nationality. 

The Hong Kong visa for UAE residents is an e-visa that allows you to apply entirely online.

It does not require you to submit your passport and visit any Embassy for interviews.

Important Information

— Visa type

— Hong Kong e-visa cost

— Hong Kong e-visa processing time

— Hong Kong e-visa validity

— Length of stay

Do I need a Hong Kong visa from Dubai?

No , you don’t. If you’re a UAE citizen, you can travel to Hong Kong without a visa if your stay is less than 30 days. 

However, if you plan on staying in Hong Kong longer than 90 days, you must apply for a visa. 

Do Dubai immigrants need a visa for Hong Kong?

You must apply for a Hong Kong visit visa from Dubai based on your nationality. Check whether your country of nationality is eligible for visa-free entry or an online visa. Check the official website to see if you need a visa.

Can UAE citizens get a Hong Kong visa on arrival?

People from Dubai can't get a Visa On Arrival (VOA) in Hong Kong. If you're from Dubai, you don’t need to apply for a visa to enter the country for 30 days. However, if you are a Dubai immigrant, you must apply for an e-visa based on your nationality. 

Hong Kong visa requirements for UAE residents

For Dubai immigrants applying for a Hong Kong visit visa from Dubai, you'll need specific documents to fill out your online application form. These documents are essential for meeting Hong Kong e-visa requirements for UAE residents.

Valid passport: A scanned copy of your passport's main page with your photo and details. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 more months and have 2 blank pages.

Visa photo : A digital passport-size photo. It should be recent, 4 cm x 6 cm, on a white background, looking straight ahead without glasses.

Proof of financial standing: Applicants must present evidence of their financial means, such as bank statements or employment proof.

Transportation arrangements: Applicants should provide proof of their transportation arrangements, such as flight itineraries.

Purpose of visit: Depending on the reason for the visit (e.g., leisure, business, family visit), applicants must provide relevant documentation to substantiate their intentions.

Sponsor: If someone sponsors you, provide their details and documents.

Hong Kong e-visa fees for UAE residents

The price for a Hong Kong visit visa from Dubai is 230 HK$ (approx. AED 110) *.

*It is important to note that the Hong Kong visit visa from Dubai prices are subject to change, so check the official Hong Kong visa online website for the most up-to-date information.

Hong Kong visa application process for Dubai immigrants 

We want to ensure our readers understand how to apply through the government website.

Apply through the government website

Access the Hong Kong Immigration website: Visit the Hong Kong e-visa website .

Complete application form: Fill out the online visa form completely and correctly, giving all the info they ask for.

Submit application: Submit your form and documents online. Please remember if you don’t have a sponsor or cannot provide a valid reason for having a sponsor, you need to submit your application to the Chinese embassy/ consulate .

Await processing: After you apply, they'll email you. Wait for them to process your application. It might take different times depending on the visa type.

Pay fees: You will receive an e-mail on your registered e-mail ID to pay the visa fee once the embassy verifies your application and documents. The cost can change based on your visa type and how fast you want it.

Track your application: You can check online anytime to see how your e-visa application is going after you send it.

Get your e-visa : After they say yes, go back to the website to download your e-visa . Print it out and show it to the Immigration Officer when you arrive at the airport or entry point if you're from Dubai.

Tips to apply

Make sure you have all the right documents, like your passport and photo.

Fill out the form accurately with details that match your travel papers.

Send your application early so there's time to fix any problems and get your visa in time.

Keep checking your application status to see if there's anything else you need to do or fix.

Receive your approved Hong Kong visa for Dubai immigrants

Once you've applied for your visa, you need to wait while they process it. Remember to apply early so there's plenty of time for them to handle your application.

Through the government website

The government won't email you about your visa status; you have to check it yourself. Once it's approved, you can download and print your visa.

Hong Kong visa information for UAE residents

How to check hong kong e-visa status.

After applying, you can check your e-visa result by following these steps on the Government website:

Visit the Immigration webpage .

Click on the declaration.

Provide the temporary application number.

Click on Continue.

Check the status of your application.

You must save the registration code to check and print the Hong Kong e-visa for Dubai. 

Hong Kong e-visa processing time

The Hong Kong e-visa processing through the government website can take up to 7 business days .

Hong Kong e-visa validity & length of stay

Your e-visa for Hong Kong will show how long it's valid once you get it. You can stay in the country for up to 30 days with an e-visa and enter the country just once.

Our commitment to visa accuracy

The blog content is based on information from official government websites, guaranteeing reliability and accuracy. While you can trust the information provided, staying informed is wise as changes may occur unexpectedly.

Immigration Department

Government fees and processes can change over time. We recommend visiting the official website for the latest information before you begin your application. Doing this will ensure you have the most current details, smoothing your visa application process.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, if you cannot obtain a sponsor for a Hong Kong e-visa from Dubai, you can still apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate . If you apply online and don't have a sponsor, you must provide a valid reason. If your online application is unsuccessful, then the alternative option is to apply in person at the embassy or consulate .

Once your visa is approved, you'll get it through email. After that, you can travel to Hong Kong when your visa is valid.

Yes, Dubai immigrants can extend their Hong Kong visa from Dubai by making an appointment through the online service provided by the Immigration Department . The process involves submitting necessary documents and scheduling an appointment before the visa expires.

When applying online, you might encounter problems such as

Website malfunctions.

Difficulties with e-visa fee payment.

Issues uploading documents.

Yes, you must print out your e-visa before travelling to Hong Kong, as you must have a physical copy when you land at the airport.

Yes, you need a local sponsor to assist you in the Immigration Department if you wish to apply for a Hong Kong e-visa from Dubai. Having a local sponsor helps the Immigration Department process your application. Your sponsor can be a person or a company. If it's a person, they must be at least 18 years old, a real Hong Kong resident, and know you.

Yes, Dubai immigrants can submit their supporting documents online from the Immigrant website .

If you live and work in Dubai but are from another country, like Lebanon, and want to visit Hong Kong, you must apply for a visa. Your nationality decides if you can get one. So, if you're Labanese but working in Dubai, you still need to apply for a visa from Dubai to visit Hong Kong. You usually need someone to sponsor you to get a Hong Kong visit visa from Dubai. But if you don't have a sponsor, you must give a good reason when applying online. If they say no, you must apply at the embassy or consulate instead.

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Can I travel to Hong Kong from the United Arab Emirates?

Most visitors from the United Arab Emirates, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Hong Kong.

Can I travel to Hong Kong if I am vaccinated?

Fully vaccinated visitors from the United Arab Emirates can enter Hong Kong without restrictions.

Can I travel to Hong Kong without being vaccinated?

Unvaccinated visitors from the United Arab Emirates can enter Hong Kong without restrictions.

Do I need a COVID test to enter Hong Kong?

Visitors from the United Arab Emirates are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Hong Kong.

Can I travel to Hong Kong without quarantine?

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Last Updated: January 8, 2021

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Countries that need to obtain hong kong visa.

Visitors of 170 countries are eligible for visa-free entry to Hong Kong. Depending on their nationalities, they are eligible for a stay of up to 7 days, 14 days, and 30 days, 90 days or maximum 180 days in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Visa From Dubai

So who needs to apply for a Hong Kong visa? Well, the nationalities that should apply for a visa fall into one of four categories:

1. These nationalities should obtain a Hong Kong visa regardless of the purpose of their visit (even those in transit and on the airside).

  • Afghanistan
  • The central African Republic
  • Congo DR (Democratic Republic)
  • Costa Rican (Provisional Passports & “Documento de Identidad y Viaje”)
  • COTE D’IVOIRE (REPUBLIC OF) (please see remarks)
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Korea (Democratic People’s Republic Of)
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Sudan

2. These nationalities require a visa but not required to obtain a visa if they transit by air and do not leave the transit area of the airport.

  • Albania (for holders of Albanian non-biometric passports)
  • Costa Rican Provisional passports
  • “Documento de Identidad Y Viaje” issued by Costa Rican Government
  • Palestine (States of)
  • Tongan National passports
  • Tongan Protected person passports
  • SERBIA (REPUBLIC OF) (Serbian non-biometric passports or Serbian passports issued by the Coordination Directorate in Belgrade)
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tuvalu (with national status stated as ‘I-TUVALU’)
  • Uruguay passports issued under Decree 289/90
  • Vatican Service passports
  • All ‘stateless’ travel document holders
  • Special Peruvian Passports

3. These nationalities are required to hold a visa regardless of the purpose of their visit (including transit). But, this is not applicable to those with a Diplomatic and Official passport, as they are eligible for a visa-free stay of up to 14 days.

  • Congo (Republic of)

4. These nationalities require a visa but not applicable to those with a Diplomatic or Official passport, as they are eligible for a visa-free stay of up to 14 days.

  • Moldova (Republic of)
  • Turkmenistan

Hong Kong Visa from Dubai – Things to Know Before You Apply

  • Your passport should be valid for six months from the intended date of your arrival in Hong Kong.
  • Depending on your purpose of visit or preferred visa type, you’ll have to submit a variety of documents, along with the duly filled out application form.
  • If you’re traveling to Hong Kong for business or tourism purposes, you’ll be asked to submit your sponsor’s name and contact information.
  • There must be sufficient funds (as per the Immigration requirements) to support your stay in the region.
  • You should be free of any criminal record.
  • There must be proof of return or onward travel arrangements.
  • Although the passport holders of India are eligible for visa-free entry, they should fill out the pre-arrival registration form online prior to the travel or transit through Hong Kong. But, this is not applicable to visitors who make a direct transit via air or not leave the transit area of the airport.

Hong Kong Visa Types

Different types of Hong Kong visas include:

  • Tourist Visa: Hong Kong tourist visa is issued to visitors to travelers visiting for tourism purposes. It’s valid for 90 days and offers a 30-day duration of stay in Hong Kong.
  • Business Visa: This is most ideal for people traveling to Hong Kong for their business-related activities, such as participating in meetings/exhibitions/trade fairs, completion of contracts, tender submission, etc.
  • Transit Visa: This visa is for those who are traveling to another destination with a stopover in Hong Kong en route. It comes with a validity of seven days.
  • PAR (Pre-Arrival Registration) Visa: This is applicable to Indian nationals only. It entails the Indian visitors to apply for or complete PAR procedures online before they travel or enter Hong Kong. It’s valid for six months and allows applicants for multiple visits to Hong Kong, with 14 days’ stay every time.

Hong Kong Visa Processing from Dubai

Process: To apply for a Hong Kong visa from Dubai , you can directly visit the Hong Kong Embassy office in Dubai or more ideally approach a reliable service provider in the industry.

Processing time: Once your Hong Kong visit visa application is submitted, it will take about 30 working days for the processing of your Hong Kong visa.

Required Documents for Hong Kong Visa from Dubai

  • Accurately filled out the visa application form
  • Original passport (with at least six months validity and a blank page in it)
  • UAE residence visa (with at least three months validity)
  • NOC (No Objection Certificate) issued by the employer
  • Recent photographs of the applicant taken against the white background
  • Copies of onward or return flight tickets
  • Copies of documents that verify your financial record or bank statement
  • Tourism: Itinerary or travel program
  • Transit: Onward airline tickets
  • Business: Invitation letter from the Hong Kong company

Tips Before Traveling to Hong Kong

  • Make sure that you carry all your important documents, such as passport, airline ticket, etc.
  • Keep the contact information of your friend/relative/travel agent handy.
  • Take your international cards (credit and debit cards).
  • To ensure better rates, it’s advisable to exchange your currency at the Hong Kong banks.
  • For maximum savings, book your hotel or accommodation in advance.
  • Pack a multi-device charger for your phones and other gadgets.
  • Leave your valuables in your hotel safe if you’re going to a crowded place or using public transport.
  • Avoid eating or drinking on buses and MTR.

Hong Kong Visa Faqs

Q. What are the steps included in the processing of Hong Kong visa processing?

  • Pick the right visa as per the purpose of your visit
  • Fill out the visa application form
  • Submit all your relevant documents plus photographs
  • Make the payment of visa fee
  • Track application
  • Once the visa is approved and ready, it will come stamped on your passport
  • In the case of PAR, you can take a printout of your visa (sent to your registered email)

Q. Does Rayna Tours offer a Pre-Arrival Registration visa service?

Yes, our visa experts help you to complete the PAR procedures for a nominal charge.

Q. Is the visa fee refundable if my Hong Kong visa gets rejected?

No, your visa is non-refundable if it gets rejected.

Q. I’ve more doubts, where can I find more information about the Hong Kong visa?

Contact our international visa specialist at Rayna Tours to know all about Hong Kong visa application requirements and procedures.

As you have all relevant information on Hong Kong visa requirements, start planning your Hong Kong holiday now! And our visa and holiday specialist teams are always by your side if you’re looking for inspiration or need any help with your dream vacation.

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    Fly Emirates to Hong Kong (HKG) and beyond. Get inspired by our recommended destinations and book your next flight or holiday today. And on your way, enjoy superior comfort, gourmet meals and award-winning entertainment with us, whether you're flying in Economy Class, Premium Economy, Business Class or First Class. Flights to Bangkok.

  23. Tourists travelling to, from and through Dubai

    Travelling to Dubai. Before you book. All passengers travelling to Dubai are no longer required to present a COVID‑19 vaccination certificate or perform PCR tests. Passengers travelling from or through Dubai are only required to comply with the transit requirements and travel requirements their final destination. Check if you need a visa .