
If you are a Kenyan passport holder living in the UK or a UK eVisa holder with a non-British passport, you must obtain a Dubai (UAE) visa before travelling. Your UK residency status or eVisa alone does not grant visa-free entry to Dubai; visa eligibility is determined strictly by passport nationality.
This is where many travellers get it wrong.
Our Dubai visa service is designed specifically for Kenyan nationals and UK eVisa holders applying from the UK, ensuring your application meets the latest UAE immigration requirements and is submitted correctly the very first time.
Applying for a Dubai visa may look simple online, but even small errors, incorrect document formats, missing details, or misunderstanding eligibility rules can lead to visa refusal, delays, or denied boarding at the airport.
By applying through our professional visa service, you benefit from:
We focus on accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind, so you can focus on planning your Dubai trip, not worrying about visa rules.
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If you are travelling to Dubai from the UK, whether you need a visa depends entirely on your passport nationality, not your UK immigration status.
This distinction is critical and often misunderstood.
Holding a UK eVisa, BRP, or any other UK residence permission does not automatically allow entry into Dubai. UAE immigration rules assess visa eligibility based on the passport you travel with, not where you live.
You are travelling to Dubai for:
Kenyan nationals are not eligible for visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry to Dubai and must obtain an approved UAE visa before departure.
You may not need to apply in advance if:
(However, UK residence status alone, including eVisa or settled/pre-settled status, does not replace passport-based visa requirements.)
Many applicants contact us after being unsure about:
In all these cases, the passport nationality remains the deciding factor, and advance visa approval is required.
Travellers who arrive at the airport without the correct Dubai visa may face:
This is why confirming eligibility and applying correctly before travel is essential.
Our Express Dubai Visa service ensures Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders apply under the correct visa category, with full compliance with current UAE immigration rules.
Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders applying from the UK can choose from several Dubai tourist visa types, depending on the purpose and length of stay. Selecting the correct visa is essential; applying under the wrong category can lead to delays or rejection.
We help you choose the most suitable Dubai visa based on your travel plans and eligibility.
Best for: Short visits or first-time travellers with limited stay requirements
Best for: Standard holidays, family visits, or flexible travel plans
Best for: Longer leisure trips or travellers needing extended time in Dubai
Multiple-Entry Dubai Visa
Best for: Frequent travellers or those combining Dubai with other destinations
Our team ensures your application is submitted under the correct visa type, reducing the risk of rejection or unnecessary delays.
Many visa issues arise because travellers:
With our professional guidance, Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders can avoid these mistakes and apply with confidence.
To apply for a Dubai tourist visa from the UK, Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders must submit specific documents that meet UAE immigration standards. Even when documents are available, incorrect formats or missing details are one of the top reasons for visa delays or refusals.
We review every document before submission to ensure full compliance.
You must show that you are legally resident in the UK. This may include:
Note: UK residency proves where you are applying from; it does not replace the Dubai visa requirement.
In some cases, UAE immigration authorities may request:
Our team handles these requests on your behalf to avoid unnecessary delays.
Many self-applicants face issues due to:
We pre-check everything before submission, because fixing mistakes after applying is often too late.
Our document verification process ensures:
For Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders, this step alone can make a real difference.
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Applying for a Dubai visa from the UK is an online process, but for Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders, accuracy is everything. One incorrect entry or missing document can delay or derail your application.
Our streamlined process is designed to keep things simple, compliant, and stress-free.
Select the visa type that matches your travel plans (14-day, 30-day, 60-day, or multiple entry).
If you’re unsure, our team helps you choose the correct option based on your passport and stay duration.
Complete a simple online form with:
Accuracy here is crucial; even small spelling errors can cause delays.
Securely upload:
We check every document for clarity, format, and compliance before submission.
Once your documents are verified:
Once approved:
No embassy visits. No paperwork stress.
Processing times vary depending on:
Most Dubai tourist visas are processed within a few working days, but early application is always recommended.
Applicants who apply independently often face:
Our guided process helps Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders apply correctly the first time.
Dubai visa processing times and fees can vary depending on the visa type, service level, and individual application review by UAE immigration authorities. For Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders applying from the UK, understanding these timelines in advance helps avoid last-minute travel issues.
We provide realistic timelines and guide you toward the most suitable option based on how soon you plan to travel.
Most Dubai tourist visa applications are processed within a few working days once all the correct documents are submitted. However, processing time may vary due to:
Applying early is strongly recommended, especially during peak travel periods.
For travellers with limited time, urgent or express processing may be available, subject to eligibility. These options prioritise review but still depend on approval by the UAE immigration.
Our team will advise if expedited processing is suitable for your case before submission.
Dubai visa fees are not fixed and can depend on:
Rather than guessing or risking incorrect payment, we provide clear, upfront fee information based on your specific visa choice.
Many travellers assume all Dubai visas are processed the same way, but differences in passport nationality and application details can affect both cost and timing.
Applying through a professional visa service helps ensure:
We keep you informed at every stage so there are no surprises.
Visa costs vary by type and duration. Contact us directly for a personalized quote and expert assistance with your application.
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Yes. Kenyan passport holders residing in the UK must obtain a Dubai (UAE) visa before travel because Kenyan nationality does not qualify for visa-free entry or visa on arrival in the UAE. A pre-approved Dubai tourist visa is required to enter Dubai.
No. Having a UK eVisa (digital UK residence permit) does not grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to Dubai. UAE entry privileges are based on the passport nationality itself, not the UK immigration status. Therefore, if your passport is not on the UAE visa-free list (e.g., British passport), you must apply for a Dubai visa before travel.
Dubai tourist visas typically allow stays of 14, 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on the type you choose. The stay period starts from the date of entry into the UAE, not the date of approval. Multiple-entry options are also available for flexible travel.
Most Dubai visas are processed within 24–72 working hours after all correct documents are submitted. Urgent or express options may shorten processing further, but exact timelines depend on the visa chosen and UAE immigration review times.
You generally need:
Ensure your documents meet UAE standards to avoid delays.
Yes, certain Dubai tourist visas can be extended within the UAE before expiry, subject to UAE immigration approval and fees. Extensions must be applied for in advance of your current visa’s expiration.
Overstaying a Dubai visa can lead to fines and potential travel restrictions. Recent policies indicate the previous grace period has been reduced or removed for some nationalities, so it’s important to extend your visa or exit the UAE before expiry to avoid penalties.
Yes. Dubai tourist visas for Kenyan passport holders and UK eVisa holders can be applied for entirely online; no embassy visit is required. The application, processing, and delivery of the visa are completed digitally.
While not always strictly required at the application stage, providing hotel bookings or confirmed accommodation details can strengthen your Dubai visa application and reduce the chance of procedural queries.

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Common issues include:
Ensuring all documents are correctly prepared and checked before submission reduces these risks.
UK residency (including a UK eVisa) does not guarantee visa approval: it supplements your application but does not substitute the need for a visa if your passport requires one. UAE immigration evaluates the visa request based on nationality and supporting documentation.
If a visa is refused, you will typically need to reapply with corrections. Fees are usually non-refundable, which is why accurate documentation and review before submission are crucial.