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Posted on August 30 2021

Dubai tourism news: Dubai tourist visas for fully vaccinated visitors

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Updated November 15 2023

The UAE has made a new announcement on the issuance of tourist visas to travelers. The latest announcement says that the UAE will resume the issue of Dubai tourist visas to all fully vaccinated tourists from August 30, 2021. The Expo 2020 trade fair is going to be held in one month and this announcement raises the excitement for tourists worldwide. Dubai tourism is on a roll again!

The UAE has seen a significant drop in the COVID-19 pandemic cases. In the last week of August 2021, the number of cases came down to 1,000 per day. The decision to resume the issuance of the Dubai tourist visa has been made to achieve economic growth followed by a sustainable recovery from the pandemic crisis. Dubai tourism is a major source of income for Dubai these days after oil.

The fully inoculated travelers must have taken one of the COVID-19 vaccines that have the approval of the WHO. These include AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, Sinopharm, Pfizer/BioNTech, and Sinovac.

The decision is applicable to visitors from all countries of the world. All enthusiasts of Dubai tourism are going to get a chance to visit Dubai.

This must be great news for those who have been missing the Dubai Expo 2020, which was delayed due to the COVID-19 situation. Are you excited about this new development? For any consultation and guidance on getting visas, trust Y-Axis, the World’s No.1 immigration & visa company. Click here to connect with us.

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