Do I need a transit visa in Dubai International Airport (different terminals)?

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I'm an Indian passport holder. I have a booking from Bahrain to Dubai (return ticket) and a Dubai to India (return ticket). So I have to two different flights (Emirates & Spicejet).

Do I need a transit visa in Dubai International Airport if I have a layover in the airport, but I have to move from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 to catch another flight?



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I m an indian passport holder, I have a booking from Bahrain to Dubai (return ticket) and a Dubai to India (Return ticket). So I have to two different flights.

In this case you are not a transit passenger and you will need to show a visa for Dubai before being allowed to board in Bahrain.

Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are connected. You can walk between the buildings easily. Terminal 2 is the odd building that is disconnected.

You only need a visa for transit through Dubai if:

  1. You have two different flights, and need to collect your luggage.

  2. Your flight is departing or arriving at Terminal 2 and the others are leaving from Terminal 1 or 3. In this case though, if you are a genuine transit passenger (there are very few flights that land or take off from Terminal 2 that are transiting with airlines that land in Terminal 1 or 3); you may be given an exception but in the majority of cases you have to land in Dubai, exit the terminal and then enter the other side of the airport at Terminal 1 or 3.

  3. If your transit is more than 24 hours - in which case your airline will probably arrange a transit visa for you.




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Do you need transit visa to change terminals in Dubai?

You don't need it if you are just changing terminals. You need it only if you are going out of the airport for a few hours or days. You don't transit visa to change airport terminal, it will be done within airport without existing it.

Do I need visa to go to terminal 2 to Terminal 3 in Dubai?

To get from that Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, you need either a connecting flight (in which case, you will be taken by a special bus) or you need to have a transit visa.

Is transit visa required for terminal change?

No, you need not apply for a transit visa if the two flights are from the same terminal and if you have only two hours in between the two flights.

Do you need a transit visa for connecting flights?

Most countries that normally require that you have a visa, do not require the visa if you are a transit passenger, someone who is only transiting through the airport. As you don't go through immigration, and you don't enter the country, hence no visa is needed.



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Answer 2

As per Timatic, the database used by Airlines:

Passengers can obtain a transit visa at Dubai (DXB) for a maximum of 96 hours. The passenger must:

  • transit for at least 8 hours; and

  • have onward ticket to a third country; and

  • have a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months from the arrival date.

and

E-visas can be obtained before departure at www.ednrd.ae . Passengers must have a printed e-visa confirmation and airlines can check the validity of the e-visa on the same site by clicking on "Query GDRFA-D APP"

In other words, you can get a visa on arrival, or apply for an electronic entry permit HERE. The second option would invariably get you through immigration quicker, because you need nothing other than your passport, entry permit and possibly onward flight confirmation.

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