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Friday 30 December 2022

Visa Requirements For Kenyan Citizens Visiting Dubai


Dubai was one of the most beautiful cities I've ever seen; I visited it a few months ago. Beyond the gleaming building exteriors, Dubai offers a wealth of activities, from desert safaris to learning about the city's distinctive cultural mix. November to March is the ideal time to travel to Dubai. In terms of weather, Dubai only really has two seasons: hot and hotter. The city experiences clear skies and ideal beach weather during the winter, which is also peak tourist season. If you go during the summer, you can avoid the throng, but you should be ready for triple-digit temperatures and high humidity levels.

Include Dubai on your bucket list if you're seeking summer vacation ideas for 2023! We'll look at the visa requirements for the Dubai visa for Kenyan citizens must fulfil in order to travel to Dubai in this piece.

Visa Requirements For Kenyan Citizens Visiting Dubai

  • A Dubai visa for Kenyan passport holders is still valid for at least six months after the sought visa expires. (Do not copy)

  • 4.3 cm x 5.5 cm coloured passport photo on a white background

  • a coloured scan of the pages from a passport (the last two pages of your passport)

  • documents proving the intent and circumstances surrounding the intended visit (e.g. letter of invitation, travel itinerary, round trip ticket, hotel reservation with payment guarantee, etc.)

  • filled-out visa application

You can apply for a UAE visa online via United Arab Emirates Airlines, such as Emirates or Etihad, or through your Neighbourhood travel agency.


Advice for Travelers on a Modest Budget Who Want More Relaxation From Exploration Than Pure Luxury.

1. Allow two hours or more for check-ins at DXB (Dubai International Airport) due to long lines.

2. Spend the night in Deira at one of the mid-range hotels close to the Creek.

3. Taxis are widely available and reasonably priced ($10 to $15 depending on where you are in Deira), and it is preferable to be close to the city centre and souks for dining, shopping, and other activities. It's important to provide your driver with references to significant locations, as I've found that they don't always

4. Nearly everyone in Dubai speaks English, it is a fascinating location that is definitely worth seeing, and it is also really simple to get around. If you are a first-time tourist who is a little apprehensive about leaving for a Dubai visa for Kenya nationals, this is an excellent place to go.

5. The Burj Khalifa, the highest structure in the world, is visible from nearly anywhere in the city ( you will need a ticket to enter this building ) During off-peak hours, you can pre-purchase tickets online for less than half the cost of an immediate admission ticket (and save yourself a third during peak hours). One of the busiest malls in the world, the Dubai Mall, is located at its base.

6. The Madinat Jumeirah complex is home to the Burj Al Arab, the only seven-star hotel in the entire world.

7. Don't worry if your budget won't allow you to stay at a beach resort; there are sun loungers, showers, and eateries on free public beaches including Kite Beach and JBR Beach.

8. Avoid travelling to Dubai during Ramadan. You won't be permitted to eat or drink in public.


9. The Metro is Dubai's public transportation system. You'll need to buy a "Red Nol Card" that you can fill out with credit at any Metro station if you're a tourist. The cost of the card is 2AED ( about Ksh 56 )

10. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding's Cultural Breakfast is highly recommended!

November through March is the ideal time to travel to Dubai ( You can escape the crowds if you visit during the summer months, but be prepared for triple-digit temperatures and high humidity levels)


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