If you are travelling on a South Africa passport, United Arab Emirates is reachable with an online eVisa instead of an embassy appointment. South African travellers can complete the whole United Arab Emirates application from home and receive the approval by email.
Online eVisa
Available
Government fee
range from US$150.00 to US$210.00, depending on the visa type
Processing
3 working days
Permitted stay
30 days or 60 days
United Arab Emirates grants online eligibility to South African citizens across 4 visa options such as Tourist Visa (Single Entry for 30 days), Tourist Visa (Multiple Entries for 30 days), Tourist Visa (Single Entry for 60 days). United Arab Emirates currently supports Single Entry or Multiple Entries, with a permitted stay of 30 days or 60 days. Government fees range from US$150.00 to US$210.00, depending on the visa type. Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 1 working day.
Single Entry for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
3 working days
Validity
30 days
Gov. fee
$150.00
Multiple Entries for 30 days
Duration
30 days
Processing
3 working days
Validity
30 days
Gov. fee
$170.00
Single Entry for 60 days
Duration
60 days
Processing
3 working days
Validity
60 days
Gov. fee
$190.00
South African passports usually need at least 30 days to six months validity beyond your stay and blank pages; verify the destination’s exact rule. Charges are in US dollars, so South African applicants should expect a ZAR conversion and confirm international payments are enabled. The most common avoidable mistake for South African citizens: overlooking blank-page or extra child-travel document requirements that apply to South African passport holders.
Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official United Arab Emirates immigration authorities close to your travel date.
United eVisa Editorial Team
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The United eVisa Editorial Team compiles visa requirements, government fees, and processing details from official immigration sources and our destination database, then reviews each page for accuracy and updates it as rules change.