United Arab Emirates Visa RequirementsFor Sudan passport holders

The United Arab Emirates requires Sudanese nationals to obtain a visa before arrival. The tourist visa costs approximately $100 USD and permits stays of up to 30 days. Applications can be made through UAE embassies or authorized travel agents.

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

Sudan passport holders require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates.

Apply through the UAE Embassy in Khartoum, or request visa facilitation through Emirates Airline, Dnata, or authorized travel agents online. Required documents include a valid passport (6 months validity), passport-size photo with white background, bank statements, and a return flight booking. Processing takes 3 to 5 working days. UAE offers online visa services via icp.gov.ae.

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

Sudan to United Arab Emirates: What You Need to Know

The UAE is a major destination and transit hub for Sudanese nationals, given the large Sudanese diaspora in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Despite strong community ties, standard visa requirements apply. Emirates Airline and UAE-based travel agencies offer visa facilitation services for Sudanese applicants, making the process more accessible.

How to Get There

Transit passengers at Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH) may receive a free 96-hour transit visa if booked on Emirates or Etihad respectively; confirm with your airline.

Money & Banking

The UAE uses the UAE Dirham (AED), pegged to the USD. ATMs are widely available throughout Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Cards are accepted everywhere. Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely supported. Currency exchange offers better rates than airport booths.

Practical Tips

Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and desert safaris are top attractions. Dubai is extremely hot from May to September; October to April is the most pleasant time. Dress modestly in public spaces and religious sites. Alcohol is available at licensed venues only. Dubai Metro and water taxis (Abra) are cost-effective transport.