Quick Facts
Requirement
Visa Required
Visa Fee
UGX 333,000
(~$90)
Processing Time
4–7 working days
Appointment Wait
~0 weeks
Stay Duration
Up to 30 days
E-Visa
Available online
Dubai is the most popular long-haul destination for Ugandan travelers — for business meetings, shopping, trade shows, and transit to other destinations. Unlike Nigerian passport holders, Ugandans do NOT get UAE visa on arrival and must apply in advance. The online process at icp.gov.ae is straightforward and typically takes 3–5 days. Budget UGX 333,000+ for the visa fee plus any agent fees.
Key Warnings
- Uganda is NOT eligible for UAE visa on arrival. Do not travel to Dubai without a pre-approved visa — you will be refused boarding in Entebbe or refused entry in Dubai.
- The visa fee (approximately $90 / UGX 333,000) is non-refundable if your application is rejected. Make sure your documents — especially bank statement and employment letter — are complete before applying.
- Your tourist visa is valid for 30 days from first entry. Overstaying results in fines of AED 50 per day plus AED 100 admin fee (~UGX 70,000+ per day) and can lead to an entry ban.
Insider Tips
- Apply at least 2 weeks before your travel date to allow time for processing and to book flights after approval. Peak periods (school holidays, Eid, December) can see slightly slower processing.
- Emirates flies direct Entebbe (EBB)–Dubai (DXB). The flight is approximately 5.5 hours. flydubai also operates this route and is usually cheaper.
- Ugandan business travelers frequently use Dubai as a transit hub to connect to South Asia, the Far East, or other Middle East cities. If you're only transiting Dubai (less than 24 hours, not leaving the airport), you may not need a visa — check with your airline.
- Use icp.gov.ae directly rather than third-party sites to avoid overcharging. The official fee is approximately $90 for a 30-day single-entry tourist visa.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Gather your documents
Prepare: valid passport (6+ months remaining), recent passport photo, passport scan, 3-month bank statement, employment letter, hotel booking confirmation, and return flight ticket.
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Apply online at icp.gov.ae
Go to icp.gov.ae — the official UAE ICP website. Select 'Services', then 'Visa Services', then 'Tourist Visa'. Fill in all personal and travel details. Upload your passport scan and photo.
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Pay the visa fee
Pay approximately AED 330 (~$90 / UGX 333,000) online via international Visa or Mastercard. The fee is non-refundable if the application is rejected.
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Wait for approval
Processing takes 3–7 business days. You will receive your e-visa approval by email. Download and save the PDF.
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Travel and present on arrival
Print your e-visa or have it on your phone. At Dubai (DXB), Abu Dhabi (AUH), or Sharjah (SHJ) airport, present your passport and e-visa at immigration. The visa is stamped in your passport on arrival.
Required Documents
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Valid Ugandan passport
Must have at least 6 months validity from the planned entry date into the UAE. Must have at least two blank pages.
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Scanned bio-data page of passport
Upload as JPEG or PDF. Clear and legible. Required for online application.
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Recent passport-size photograph
White background, taken within the last 3 months. No glasses. Face centred.
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Confirmed return flight ticket
A confirmed booking (not just an itinerary) is typically required. Emirates and flydubai allow ticket purchase after visa approval but you must show proof of return travel.
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Hotel or accommodation booking confirmation
A confirmed hotel reservation for your stay in the UAE is required. The address must match what you state in your application.
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Bank statement (last 3 months)
Must show sufficient funds for the trip — generally $1,000+ equivalent. Use a bank statement from your Ugandan bank account with official letterhead and a recent balance.
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Employment letter or proof of business / self-employment
Letter from employer confirming your position, salary, and approved leave. Self-employed applicants should provide business registration documents.
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International credit or debit card
Required to pay the visa fee online at icp.gov.ae. Visa and Mastercard work. Use an internationally-enabled card — Centenary Bank, Stanbic, or DFCU international cards typically work.
Recommended (Optional)
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Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Uganda is a yellow fever endemic country. UAE does not formally require a yellow fever certificate, but carry your yellow card as some airlines and transit stops may check.
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Travel insurance
Not mandatory but strongly recommended for UAE travel. Medical costs in the UAE are high.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Ugandans get a UAE visa on arrival in Dubai?
No. Unlike some nationalities, Ugandan passport holders are not eligible for UAE visa on arrival. You must apply for a tourist visa before travel — online at icp.gov.ae or through a licensed travel agent in Kampala. Do not board your flight to Dubai without a pre-approved visa.
How does a Ugandan apply for a UAE tourist visa?
The easiest method is online at icp.gov.ae (UAE's official immigration portal). You'll need: valid passport, recent passport photo and scan, bank statement (3 months), employment letter, hotel booking, and return ticket. Pay approximately $90 (UGX 333,000) by credit card. Approval typically takes 3–5 business days. You can also apply through Emirates or flydubai when booking flights, or use a Kampala-based travel agent.
How much does the UAE visa cost for Ugandans in Ugandan shillings?
A 30-day single-entry UAE tourist visa costs approximately AED 330 (~$90 / UGX 333,000) at April 2026 exchange rates. A 60-day visa costs approximately AED 420 (~$115 / UGX 425,500). These fees are non-refundable. If using a Kampala travel agent to assist, add UGX 50,000–150,000 for their service fee.
Do Ugandans need a transit visa for Dubai airport?
It depends on your transit length. If you are transiting through Dubai for less than 24 hours and NOT leaving the airport, most Ugandans do not need a separate transit visa — check with your airline when booking. If you plan to exit the airport during a layover or if your transit exceeds 24 hours, you will need a tourist or transit visa. Confirm with Emirates or flydubai for your specific routing.