If a Dubai hotel sponsors my visa am I required to stay there?
My colleagues and I will be going to Dubai next week and our visas are currently in process by the hotel where we are booked at.
Recently there has been a change of plans that may require a change in hotel.
My question is are we required to stay at the hotel that sponsors our visa, or are we free to change hotels once we get the visas?
I am asking because in the electronic visa it is written down who our sponsor is.
I do not know whether or not Dubai immigration is connected to hotel reservations, and whether it would be trouble if they find out that I am not staying at the same hotel as my sponsor.
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Can I bring guest to my hotel room in Dubai?
As per local regulations, we are allowed to allow access to guest rooms only if the person has been preregistered on check in as an occupant and a valid ID is provided on arrival of the visitor. If the visitor does not have an ID, they are more than welcome to meet our guests in any of the public areas of the Hotel.Can I sponsor my girlfriend in Dubai?
If you are sponsored by your employer in Dubai and the UAE, and you wish to sponsor your boyfriend or girlfriend, you are not allowed to do so. You are required to be married as the UAE law currently only offers wife/husband visas for married expats.Who can sponsor visa in Dubai?
Both, employers and employees with a valid UAE residence visa can sponsor residence visas for their families. Unlike before, employees can sponsor their families regardless of their job titles if they earn a minimum salary of AED 4,000 or AED 3,000 plus accommodation.Do I need visa to transit through UAE?
Is it mandatory to travel through Abu Dhabi Airport on a Transit Visa? Yes. You can apply for a Transit Visa ONLY if you are travelling into Abu Dhabi Airport and onwards from Abu Dhabi Airport.CAN YOU TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL IF UNEMPLOYED? OR SPONSORED BY A FRIEND?
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