Are you a truck driver making regular trips to the UAE? Is your job requiring multiple entries into the country?
Truck drivers can apply for a multiple-entry visa to the UAE, valid for either 30, 60, or 90 days, as outlined on the website of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP).
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Below is a guide detailing the application process, necessary documents, and associated fees for obtaining a multiple-entry visa for truck drivers.
How to Apply
You can apply for the multiple-entry visa through the website, mobile application, customer happiness center, or typing center.
Online/Mobile:
Access the ICP website or app.
Navigate to ‘public services’ and find the ‘truck drivers’ section.
Log in using your account or UAE pass.
Select the visa duration and initiate the service.
Complete the application and pay the required fees.
Service Centers:
Visit the nearest customer happiness center or an accredited typing center.
Present your application and documents to the staff member.
Pay the associated fees.
Documents Needed
The following documents are required for the application:
- Health insurance covering your stay
- Passport copy of the applicant
- Color photograph
- Truck ownership verification
- Optional: Iranian Censenamah/ID card, Afghan ID card, Iraqi Population card, or Pakistani ID card
- Optional: Written approval from the driver’s sponsor
- Optional: Certified power of attorney if the truck is owned by someone other than the sponsor
Fees
The fees associated with the visa application are as follows:
- Application fee: Dh100
- Issuance fee: Dh200 (30-day visa), Dh400 (60-day visa), Dh600 (90-day visa)
- Security deposit: Dh2,025
- E-service fee: Dh28
- ICP fee: Dh22
- Smart service fee: Dh100
- Visa insurance fee: Dh60 (30-day), Dh80 (60-day), Dh100 (90-day)
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