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Online Consultancy Reports 30 % Surge in UAE Visa Applications as Travellers Favour Flexibility

Apr 24, 2026
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Online Consultancy Reports 30 % Surge in UAE Visa Applications as Travellers Favour Flexibility
Arabian Business reports that UAEVisaTravel.com, a major online visa facilitator, saw enquiry volumes jump 30 per cent in April compared with March. CEO Imtiaz Nasir attributes the rebound to travellers compressing booking windows and demanding multiple-entry options that let them modify itineraries without restarting paperwork. The data matters for mobility planners because it signals renewed confidence after February’s regional air-space disruptions temporarily cooled demand. Internal tracking shows average lead time from application to travel falling from three-plus weeks last year to 7–14 days, forcing HR and travel teams to prepare documentation—invitation letters, ID copies, insurance—at record speed. Multiple-entry tourist and business visas are the biggest gainers, climbing roughly 25–30 per cent month-on-month.

Online Consultancy Reports 30 % Surge in UAE Visa Applications as Travellers Favour Flexibility


Companies looking for extra support to keep pace with these tighter timelines can lean on VisaHQ’s dedicated UAE portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/). The platform consolidates passport uploads, invitation letters and insurance proofs in one dashboard, offers real-time status alerts, and lets travellers or HR switch to rush service for multiple-entry visas at the click of a button—making last-minute itinerary tweaks far less stressful.

Uptake of express processing and bundled travel-insurance products also rose, suggesting risk-averse travellers are willing to pay premiums for certainty. Corporations hosting short-term assignees should note the shift: ensure invitation letters remain valid for at least 60 days, keep digital copies of passports on file, and pre-budget for express fees during peak periods. Vendors report no ICP processing backlogs yet, but the Ramadan-to-summer window typically strains capacity. Early filing and use of registered service centres (Amer in Dubai, Tas-Heel elsewhere) remain best practice. With Expo City gearing up for multiple MICE events in Q3 and the EU’s Entry/Exit biometric system set to slow Schengen border crossings, demand for UAE stopovers could climb further—making proactive visa planning a Q2 priority for regional mobility teams.

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