UAE Visit Visas for Pakistani Nationals: Current Approval and Rejection Trends
In this post, we’ll clarify the current situation regarding UAE visit visas for Pakistani nationals. With various pieces of misinformation circulating, many applicants are confused about whether they should apply. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the current approval and rejection trends based on recent results from Dubai immigration.
Individual Applications
- Applicants Under 45 Years:
- High Risk of Rejection: If you are applying alone and are under 45 years old, there is a high chance of your visa being rejected.
- Applicants Over 45 Years:
- Higher Chances of Approval: If you are over 45 years old, you have a better chance of approval whether you are applying individually or as part of a family group.
Family Group Applications
- Husband and Wife:
- Approved: Applications for a husband and wife (regardless of age) are generally approved without issues.
- Mother and Children:
- Children Under 18: If a mother is applying with children under 18 years old, the application is typically approved.
- Children Above 18: If a mother is applying with a daughter over 18 years old, approval is generally granted. However, if applying with a son over 18, the chances are more uncertain (50/50).
- Brother and Sister:
- 50/50 Chances: Applications for a brother and sister both over 18 years old have a 50/50 chance of approval.
- Single Child:
- High Risk of Rejection: Applications for a single child are less likely to be approved and are generally not recommended.
Summary
These insights are based on recent trends observed in Dubai immigration over the past few months. Keep these guidelines in mind when applying for a UAE visit visa, as they can help you better understand your chances of approval. These rules may change at any time.