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REST OF THE WORLD VISIT VISA PROCESS

A world visit visa is a general term for the short-term permits required by travelers to enter foreign countries for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends. Each country sets its own rules—some offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival access, while others require an advance application with documents like a valid passport, proof of funds, and travel plans. It’s important for travelers to check the specific entry requirements for their destination before planning their trip.

a close up of the flag of turkey
a close up of the flag of turkey

Turkey Short-Stay Visa

To visit Turkey, travelers must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. Depending on nationality, visitors may need to apply for a Turkey e-Visa online or a sticker visa at a Turkish embassy or consulate. The application typically requires a completed form, a recent passport-size photo, proof of round-trip flight bookings, and confirmed accommodation such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in Turkey. Applicants must also show proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and may need to provide travel insurance. Additional documents, such as an employment letter or UAE residence visa, may be required for some applicants. Always verify the latest requirements before applying, as visa rules can change.

a close up of the flag of malaysia
a close up of the flag of malaysia

Malaysia Visit Visa (Tourist Visa / eVisa

To visit Malaysia, travelers must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. Depending on nationality, visitors may need to apply for a Malaysia eVisa online or obtain a visa from a Malaysian embassy or consulate. The application typically requires a completed visa form, a recent passport-size photo, confirmed round-trip flight bookings, proof of accommodation (such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in Malaysia), and evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. Some nationalities may also need to provide a copy of their UAE residence visa if applying from the UAE. Always check the latest requirements for your nationality before applying, as visa rules can change.

a close up of the flag of china
a close up of the flag of china

China Visit Visa (Tourist Visa / L Visa)

To visit China, travelers generally need to apply for a Tourist (L) Visa before arrival. The main requirements include a passport valid for at least six months with blank visa pages, a completed China visa application form, and a recent passport-size photo. Applicants must also provide proof of round-trip flight bookings and hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in China. If applying from the UAE as a resident, a valid UAE residence visa is required. Additional documents, such as a bank statement or employment letter, may be requested to show proof of sufficient funds and ties to the UAE. Requirements can vary, so it’s important to check with the Chinese embassy or visa center for the latest information before applying.

a close up of the flag of japan
a close up of the flag of japan

Japan (Tourist Visa / Temporary Visitor Visa)

To visit Japan, travelers who require a visa must apply for a Japan Visit Visa (Temporary Visitor Visa) before arrival. The main requirements include a valid passport, a completed visa application form, and a recent passport-size photo. Applicants must also provide a detailed travel itinerary, proof of round-trip flight bookings, and confirmed accommodation such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in Japan. If applying from the UAE as a resident, a valid UAE residence visa is required. Additional documents, such as a bank statement or employment letter, may be requested to show proof of sufficient funds and ties to the UAE. Requirements can vary by nationality, so it’s important to check with the Japanese embassy or consulate for the latest information before applying.

a bunch of different colored balls with flags on them
a bunch of different colored balls with flags on them
GCC Visit Visa (Gulf Cooperation Council Tourist Visa)

To visit a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country—such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, or Kuwait—visa requirements depend on your nationality and residency status. GCC nationals can travel freely between member states without a visa. For other travelers, requirements typically include a passport valid for at least six months, a completed visa application form, a recent passport-size photo, proof of accommodation, and a return flight ticket. Some GCC countries offer eVisas or visas on arrival for certain nationalities, while others require advance application at an embassy or consulate. If you are a UAE resident, some GCC countries may allow you to apply for a visa online by submitting your UAE residence permit and supporting documents. Always check the latest requirements for your specific nationality and destination before applying, as rules can change.

waving white and red flag
waving white and red flag

Singapore (Tourist Visa / Short-Term Visit Pass)

To visit Singapore, travelers from many countries need to apply for a Singapore Visit Visa (Short-Term Visit Pass) before arrival. The main requirements include a passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay, a completed visa application form (Form 14A), and a recent passport-size photo. Applicants must also provide proof of onward or return flight bookings, confirmed accommodation (such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a local contact in Singapore), and evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. If applying from the UAE as a resident, a valid UAE residence visa is required. Additional documents, such as a cover letter, bank statements, or an employment letter, may be requested. Requirements can vary by nationality, so it’s important to check with the Singapore embassy, consulate, or official visa agent for the latest information before applying.

the flag of brazil is waving in the wind
the flag of brazil is waving in the wind
Brazil Visit Visa (Tourist Visa / VIVIS)

To visit Brazil, travelers who require a visa must apply for a Brazil Visit Visa (VIVIS) before arrival. The main requirements include a passport valid for at least six months, a completed visa application form, and a recent passport-size photo. Applicants must also provide proof of round-trip flight bookings, confirmed accommodation (such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in Brazil), and evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. If applying from the UAE as a resident, a valid UAE residence visa is required. Additional documents, such as a bank statement or employment letter, may be requested. Requirements can vary by nationality, so it’s important to check with the Brazilian embassy or consulate for the latest information before applying.

the flag of south africa is waving in the wind
the flag of south africa is waving in the wind
South Africa (Tourist Visa / Visitor’s Visa)

To visit South Africa, travelers who require a visa must apply for a South Africa Visit Visa (Visitor’s Visa) before arrival. The main requirements include a passport valid for at least 30 days after the intended departure date and with at least two blank pages, a completed visa application form, and recent passport-size photos. Applicants must also provide proof of round-trip flight bookings, confirmed accommodation (such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host in South Africa), and evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. If applying from the UAE as a resident, a valid UAE residence visa is required. Additional documents, such as a bank statement, employment letter, or travel insurance, may also be requested. Requirements can vary by nationality, so it’s important to check with the South African embassy or consulate for the latest information before applying.