United Arab Emirates Visa RequirementsFor Papua New Guinea passport holders

Papua New Guinea citizens require a visa to enter the United Arab Emirates. A tourist visa must be obtained before arrival. The fee is approximately USD 100 and applications are made through the UAE embassy or via an Emirates or Etihad Airlines booking which can include a visa service.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$100 visa cost
Abu Dhabi
Asia
AED (د.إ)
Arabic
UTC+4

Papua New Guinea passport holders require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates.

Apply for a UAE tourist visa through the UAE Embassy or via an airline visa service when booking an Emirates or Etihad flight. Required documents include a valid passport, passport photo, return flight ticket, and bank statements. Processing takes two to five business days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Papua New Guinea to United Arab Emirates: What You Need to Know

The UAE does not offer visa-free access to Papua New Guinea passport holders. A tourist visa is required, though it can often be arranged conveniently through the airline when booking a flight. Emirates and Etihad Airlines both offer visa assistance for travelers from eligible countries.

How to Get There

Transit passengers at Dubai Airport connecting airside generally do not need a visa for short layovers. Some nationalities can get visas on arrival in Dubai, but PNG is not currently on this list. Check the latest rules with Emirates or the UAE Embassy.

Money & Banking

The UAE uses the UAE dirham (AED). Cards are widely accepted in hotels, malls, and restaurants. ATMs are available everywhere. Cash is useful for taxis and local markets. Inform your bank before travel to avoid card blocks.

Practical Tips

Dubai is a popular transit hub for onward connections to Europe or Asia. Book the Burj Khalifa observation deck in advance. Dress modestly in public. Respect local laws on alcohol consumption and public displays of affection. Carry cash for local transport and souks.