If you are living in Dubai and thinking about traveling to Turkey, India, or China, you’ve probably asked yourself - where do I even start with this visa stuff? You’re not the only one. Each country comes with its own set of rules, and let’s be honest, embassy websites don’t always make things clear. So, here’s a straightforward breakdown- no over-complications. Just the stuff you need to know.
If you're based in Dubai and planning a trip to Turkey, whether or not you need a visa really depends on your passport. Here’s the simple version:
If you hold a UAE passport, you’re good to go. No visa needed for short visits - you can stay in Turkey for up to 90 days without any paperwork.
If you are an Expat Living in Dubai (which many of us are), Most likely, yes - you’ll need a visa.
Now, there are two ways people usually apply, depending on their passport:
Some nationalities (like India, Pakistan, Philippines, and a few others) are allowed to apply for an e-Visa - but only if you also have a valid visa or residence permit from the US, UK, Ireland, or any Schengen country.
Let’s say you have an Indian passport and you hold a valid US tourist visa - you can apply online for the Turkey e-Visa.
If you meet this condition, applying is pretty simple:
But remember - if you don’t have that valid US/UK/Schengen visa, you’re not eligible for the e-Visa. You’ll need to go the regular route.
If you’re not eligible for the e-Visa, you’ll have to apply for a sticker visa through the Turkey Visa Application Center in Dubai. This is the traditional way and involves visiting the center with your documents.
Usually around 5-7 working days, but during busy seasons, it can take longer. Best advice - don’t leave it till the last minute.
Do you need a visa for India? If you are not an Indian citizen or you don’t have an OCI card, then yes, you’ll need one. The type of visa depends on why you’re going and how long you plan to stay.
Real-life tip: For the e-Visa, make sure your uploaded documents are clear and meet the format requirements. India’s system sometimes rejects fuzzy photos or wrong file sizes.
Yes - unless you’re a UAE citizen or come from one of the rare visa-exempt countries (which, honestly, most people aren’t).
There’s no e-Visa for tourists visiting China. You’ll have to go through the Chinese Visa Application Service Center in Dubai. This means submitting your application in person and - for most people — giving your biometric data (fingerprints).
Most travelers will apply for the L Visa for tourism.
Wondering how long it takes? For regular processing, it’s usually around 4 to 5 working days. If you’re in a hurry, you can pay extra for express service and get it done in 2 to 3 days. Just a heads-up - China’s pretty strict when it comes to paperwork. If your documents aren’t clear or your travel plans seem vague, there’s a good chance they’ll delay or even reject your application.
Picking the right visa comes down to three key points. First, why you’re traveling - whether it’s for a short holiday, business, study, or work. Your purpose decides the visa type you need. Next, think about how long you’re planning to stay. Some visas only cover short visits, while others are meant for longer stays- and depending on your plans, you might need single or multiple entry. And third, your nationality - visa rules differ based on the passport you hold, so it’s important to check the specific requirements for your country. Knowing these three basics helps you apply for the correct visa and avoid unnecessary delays.
When in doubt, check with a visa consultant. Guesswork here can cost you more time, money, and effort than it’s worth.
Let’s be honest, no one likes wasting hours in embassy lines or figuring out visa rules that seem to change overnight. That’s exactly why so many people in Dubai go through visa consultants. It saves time, cuts down on paperwork stress, and helps avoid the risk of messing something up. When someone who knows the process guides you, you don’t waste time guessing- you just get it done.
At ezee Visa, we guide UAE residents through the often tricky visa process - whether it’s Turkey, India, China, or elsewhere.
Reach out - we’ll help you get it done right.