Dubai Student Visa for Indian Students 2026: Cost, Requirements and Process

Dubai Student Visa for Indian Students
Dubai Student Visa for Indian Students

A Dubai student visa for Indian students is a one-year residence permit that a licensed Dubai university sponsors on your behalf, not a stamp you apply for alone at an embassy. In the 2024-25 academic year, Indian students were the largest international group in Dubai’s private higher education sector at around 43%, within a total of 42,026 students across 41 institutions (Gulf News, citing KHDA data). Technically this is a UAE student residence visa, processed through Dubai channels (GDRFA Dubai) when your institution is in Dubai. For most families, the non-refundable visa and admin setup commonly falls around AED 3,000 to 6,000 (about INR 77,000 to INR 154,000) before tuition. The total cash needed can rise to AED 7,000 to 10,000 or more (about INR 180,000 to INR 257,000) once the refundable deposit, insurance, medical test and Emirates ID are added; treat these as estimates, not official prices. Part of our wider guide to study in Dubai for Indian students, this 2026 visa guide breaks down the steps, the AED and INR fees, the documents, and what trips applications up.

Written by
Senior Counsellor for the Middle East and Asian countries
Nagesh Danagalla helps Indian students with university selection, admissions, and student visas for Middle East and Asian destinations at AOEC India. A B.Tech and M.Tech graduate of JNTU Hyderabad, he brings destination-specific expertise in admissions and visa documentation.
5 Years, 320 students counselled
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Mr. Kongara Sridhar, Director of AOEC India, has over 12 years of experience in overseas education consulting, admissions, and student visa guidance.
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Key Takeaways

  • Your Dubai university sponsors the student residence visa; you rarely apply on your own.
  • The visa is valid for one year and is renewed each year you stay enrolled.
  • Government fees are small and fairly uniform; university visa-service charges vary by campus and add the most.
  • The medical fitness test is pass or fail; a communicable disease can mean refusal.
  • Part-time work needs a separate MOHRE permit; a student visa alone does not let you work.
  • There is no single official minimum bank balance for a university-sponsored visa.
  • Common rejection causes: failed medical, passport under six months validity, and document mismatches.

A Dubai student visa is a residence permit tied to enrolment at a licensed university, and the university is the legal sponsor. In 2026, Heriot-Watt University Dubai confirms it will sponsor a student visa for additional fees beyond tuition. The institution, not the student, manages the immigration paperwork.

There is no standalone “Dubai student visa” you file at a UAE consulate the way you would a Schengen or US visa, which surprises most first-time applicants. Once you accept an offer, the university opens a student entry permit through GDRFA Dubai (the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai’s immigration authority) or the federal ICP (Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security). That permit lets you fly in. Your residence permit is then issued and linked to your Emirates ID after medical fitness and ID processing.

Three routes can sponsor you.

  • University sponsorship – the standard route almost every Indian student uses; your college’s visa office runs the process.
  • Resident-parent sponsorship – if a parent already lives and works in the UAE on a residence visa, they can sponsor you.
  • Self-sponsorship – rare for students and not the default path.

A UAE student visa can be sponsored by a parent, relative or the university, and is issued to expatriate students over 18 (Gulf News). If you are the parent reading this for your child, the student residence visa sits with whoever sponsors it, and for most families that is the university. KHDA (the Knowledge and Human Development Authority, Dubai’s education regulator) licenses the campuses allowed to sponsor, which is your first quality filter when shortlisting.

Who is eligible for a Dubai student visa?

Eligibility for a UAE student visa rests on two conditions: the applicant is over 18 and holds an offer from an accredited institution that agrees to sponsor. In 2026, the visa is issued to expatriate students over 18 and can be sponsored by an accredited university (Gulf News). Admission to a licensed campus is therefore the gateway to the permit.

Line up three things and you are eligible. A UAE student visa for Indian students generally needs each of them in place before the university files anything.

  • An offer from a licensed institution – the campus must be approved by KHDA, the CAA (Commission for Academic Accreditation, the UAE federal accreditation body) or the Ministry of Education, because an unlicensed campus cannot sponsor a residence visa.
  • An English-language qualification – most programmes ask for IELTS or TOEFL, though many accept a Medium of Instruction certificate if you studied in English. The English routes and the exact bands each campus accepts sit in our guide to the requirements to study in Dubai.
  • Age – university-sponsored student residence visas are generally handled for adult students. If the applicant is under 18, confirm the route with the university because parent or guardian sponsorship may apply.

Most Indian students cluster their choices inside Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park, the two free-zone education hubs. The names that come up most in our counselling are BITS Pilani Dubai, Amity University Dubai, Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai, University of Birmingham Dubai, Middlesex University Dubai, University of Wollongong in Dubai and Heriot-Watt University Dubai. You accept an offer from one of these campuses first, and our roundup of the universities in Dubai helps you shortlist before that stage.

How do you apply for a Dubai student visa step by step?

The Dubai student visa process runs through the sponsoring university, which files the entry permit and supports residence permit issuance after arrival. In 2026, the student visa is valid for one year and is usually processed in about 3 to 4 working days (American University in Dubai). Most of the timeline sits with document preparation, not the immigration step.

Once your seat is confirmed, the Dubai student visa process follows a fixed order, whether you start from India or change status inside the UAE.

  1. Secure your admission and offer letter from a licensed campus and clear the tuition deposit the university asks for.
  2. The university applies for your entry permit through GDRFA Dubai or ICP. This is the document that lets you legally enter.
  3. Enter the UAE on the entry permit if you are applying from India, or do a change of status if you are already inside the country on another visa.
  4. Take the medical fitness test at an approved Dubai Health centre.
  5. Register your Emirates ID (the mandatory national identity card) with biometrics.
  6. Complete residence permit issuance and Emirates ID processing, after which your residency is confirmed as a digital record linked to your Emirates ID.

From our counselling desk: the 3-to-4-day figure is the immigration step only. Attestation, the medical and Emirates ID appointments stretch the real-world timeline to a few weeks, so don't book flights to the day. Our document-prep and appointment-readiness tips apply to UAE visa steps too.

StepTypical duration (indicative)
University files entry permit3 to 4 working days
Entry to UAE or change of status1 to 3 days
Medical fitness test result2 to 4 days
Emirates ID and residence permit issuance5 to 10 days

What documents do Indian students need for a Dubai student visa?

Document requirements for a Dubai student visa centre on identity, admission and health proof. In 2026, the required file lists a passport copy with at least six months validity, a passport-size photo, the university acceptance letter, tuition payment proof, health insurance and a tenancy contract that is waived for students in university housing (American University in Dubai).

Gather these Dubai student visa requirements first. Get this folder right and the rest of the process is mostly waiting.

  • Passport valid for at least six months, with the validity page copied in colour
  • One recent passport-size photograph against a white background
  • University acceptance or offer letter
  • Tuition payment proof for the deposit or first instalment
  • Health insurance (mandatory and arranged through or alongside the university)
  • Attested academic certificates, where the campus asks for attestation (official authentication of your Indian documents)
  • Tenancy contract or Ejari (Dubai’s registered rental agreement), waived if you live in university housing

What does the medical fitness test screen for?

The medical fitness test is a hard gate, and the one parents ask about most. The standard process includes blood collection and a chest X-ray as part of the UAE residency journey. In 2026, the UAE Government rule on health conditions for a residence visa requires applicants to be free of communicable diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis, while some visa or profession categories carry additional communicable-disease checks. The test is pass or fail, so follow the exact package assigned by your Dubai Health centre.

HIV
 
UAE government guidance names HIV as a barrier communicable disease for a residence permit.
Tuberculosis
 
A chest X-ray screens for active tuberculosis, the other disease the rule names explicitly; a positive result can lead to refusal.
Other communicable diseases
 
Some visa or profession categories carry extra blood checks (for example hepatitis or syphilis); your centre assigns the exact package.

How much does a Dubai student visa cost for Indian students?

A Dubai student visa cost splits into a government baseline and university charges. In 2026, the individual residence entry permit is AED 365 (about INR 9,380) from outside the country, rising to AED 1,035 (about INR 26,600) from inside (GDRFA Dubai). University visa-service fees, insurance and a refundable deposit sit on top of that government figure.

Read this section twice, because it is the one your family will budget around. The cost of a Dubai student visa for Indian students is a build-up of three tiers, not one fixed number: government fees are roughly uniform, while university visa-service fees vary by campus. What follows is representative, not a universal total. These visa fees sit on top of tuition and living costs, which our full breakdown of the cost of studying in Dubai maps in INR.

Tier 1: Government entry-permit baseline

In 2026, the individual residence entry permit costs AED 365 (about INR 9,380) from outside the country, or AED 1,035 (about INR 26,600) from inside (GDRFA Dubai). An overstay after entry carries a fine of AED 25 a day (about INR 643).

Tier 2: GDRFA student residence permit

The GDRFA Dubai student residency-permit service lists, for 2026, a residence-permit fee of AED 200 (INR 5,140), a Knowledge Dirham of AED 10 (INR 257), an Innovation Dirham of AED 10 (INR 257), a fee inside the country of AED 500 (INR 12,850), and delivery of AED 20 (INR 514). The AED 500 inside-country line may not apply if the permit is processed from outside. The issuance fee then rises by AED 100 (INR 2,570) a year once your residency runs over two years. The medical test and Emirates ID, covered above, also sit in this government tier.

Tier 3: University admin fee, deposit and insurance

The university tier is where the real money sits. In 2026, American University in Dubai lists a visa fee of AED 2,000 (INR 51,400) plus a refundable AED 3,000 (INR 77,100) passport security deposit, so treat the deposit as a temporary block on funds, not a sunk cost. The insurance fee is non-refundable: the same schedule lists AED 1,200 to AED 3,200 a semester (about INR 30,840 to INR 82,240) by intake. Cancelling the visa later costs AED 200 inside the country or AED 300 outside (about INR 5,140 or INR 7,710).

The cheaper route: applying from outside the UAE costs AED 365 (about INR 9,380) for the entry permit. From inside it costs AED 1,035 plus a AED 600 change-of-status charge (about INR 15,420), a difference of roughly AED 1,270 (about INR 32,600). Parents counting every rupee on an education loan: starting from India is the cheaper route.

Treat government fees as fixed and university fees as the variable you shop on. Tuition is a separate conversation that swings widely by programme. Our study-abroad counselling team can help you build that full cost sheet before you commit.

How do university visa fees compare across Dubai campuses?

University visa-service fees vary widely between Dubai campuses. In 2026, Amity University Dubai charges AED 2,600 (INR 66,820) from outside the UAE or AED 4,250 (INR 109,225) from inside, plus 5% VAT and a refundable AED 3,000 deposit. American University in Dubai charges a flat AED 2,000. The campus you pick changes the visa bill before tuition even enters the maths.

The visa-service fee moves your bill most, so compare it campus by campus. The table shows each university’s published visa service fee, separate from tuition and subject to change.

UniversityVisa service fee (subject to change)Refundable deposit
American University in DubaiAED 2,000 (INR 51,400)AED 3,000 (INR 77,100)
Amity University DubaiAED 2,600 (INR 66,820) outside UAE / AED 4,250 (INR 109,225) inside, plus 5% VATAED 3,000 (INR 77,100)
Heriot-Watt University DubaiSponsors the visa for an additional fee, quoted per programmeNot published
BITS Pilani DubaiFacilitates the visa via Dubai International Academic City; fees quoted on applicationNot published

Heriot-Watt University Dubai and BITS Pilani Dubai do not publish a single public number, so ask for a written quote before you commit. Parents: the campus visa fee moves your budget most, so weigh it alongside tuition when you shortlist.

How much bank balance do you need for a Dubai student visa?

There is no single official public minimum bank balance for a university-sponsored Dubai student visa. In 2026, the GDRFA Dubai student residence-permit service lists fees and documents but states no proof-of-funds figure. The sponsoring university sets the financial evidence, which means the number you must show comes from your campus, not a fixed government threshold.

Families search for this more than any other Dubai-visa question, and the honest answer disappoints the spreadsheet-minded parent. Because the university sponsors the visa, it decides what financial proof you submit, usually tuition deposit or payment proof, sometimes a bank statement at admission. No GDRFA rule says “show AED X in your account”.

Watch out: the "AED 30,000 minimum balance" figures on aggregator sites are recommendations, not a GDRFA requirement. Treat them as ballpark living-cost advice. Ask your sponsoring university in writing what financial evidence it needs, and build your budget around tuition plus the fee tiers above.

Can Indian students work part-time on a Dubai student visa?

A Dubai student visa permits study, not employment on its own. In 2026, a part-time work permit requires the holder to have a valid residence visa, and a separate student training-and-work permit covers students aged 15 and above (MOHRE). The student visa by itself carries no work rights.

You can work to offset costs, but only with the right permit from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE). The student visa alone won’t let you take a job legally, so line up the permit before you line up the shift.

MOHRE permitKey condition
Part-time work permitRequires a valid residence visa before you can work
Student training and work permitFor students aged 15 and above, through an employer registered with MOHRE

The student training-and-work permit lets a registered establishment train or employ a student aged 15 or older (MOHRE). The employer must apply through MOHRE and meet the permit conditions.

Myth bust: "Get a student visa just to do a job in Dubai" is a plan we hear often, and it does not work. Any part-time job or internship needs a separate MOHRE permit, which itself requires a valid residence visa. So plan your finances assuming you cannot work, then treat any permitted part-time income as a bonus once the permit is in place.

How do you renew or cancel a Dubai student visa?

A Dubai student visa renews annually through the university, and cancellation carries a small fee. In 2026, American University in Dubai charges AED 200 (about INR 5,140) to cancel inside the country or AED 300 (about INR 7,710) from outside. GDRFA Dubai then grants a 60-day grace period to stay after a residence permit expires or is cancelled.

Renewal is routine: your university files it alongside your fee cycle for as long as you stay enrolled, which is why the one-year validity rarely feels like a deadline. If the permit lapses or you cancel it, GDRFA Dubai’s rules give you a 60-day grace period to remain in the country and sort out your next step.

Two costs are worth flagging for parents. An overstay after that grace window carries a fine of AED 25 a day (about INR 643), so diary the dates. And the refundable deposit only comes back once the visa is properly cancelled, so don’t skip the formal step when you leave.

Why do Dubai student visas get rejected, and how do you avoid it?

Most Dubai student-visa refusals trace back to a handful of fixable problems, not bad luck. Because the university sponsors the application, your job is to hand it a clean, consistent file. Here is where things go wrong, and the fix for each.

  • GDRFA security clearance – some applications are held for “administrative reasons” during the immigration check. Fix: apply early, leave buffer weeks, and let your university’s visa office follow up officially.
  • Failed medical fitness test – active tuberculosis or another flagged communicable disease can mean refusal. Fix: address any known condition with a doctor in India well before you travel.
  • Passport under six months validity – a near-expiry passport stalls the whole file. Fix: renew your passport before you even accept the offer.
  • Name or date mismatch across documents – your passport, certificates and offer letter must read identically. Fix: correct spelling and date-of-birth mismatches before submission.
  • Incomplete or unattested documents – a missing attestation can bounce the application. Fix: confirm the exact attestation list with the campus first.

If you are the parent worrying about a refusal after paying a deposit, here is the reassurance: nearly every driver on this list is preventable with careful prep. Get the passport, the medical readiness and the document spelling right, and the odds shift firmly in your favour.

What happens after you graduate in Dubai?

Outstanding graduates can secure long-term UAE residency. In 2026, a 10-year Golden Visa goes to graduates with a GPA of at least 3.5 (Class A) or 3.8 (Class B), or from a global top-100 university, within two years of graduation (Abu Dhabi Government). This rewards strong academic performance with residency security.

Two grace windows matter once your course ends, and they differ. American University in Dubai keeps its student visa active for three months after graduation, a planning buffer for its own students. The official GDRFA rule grants a 60-day grace period after any residence permit expires or is cancelled. Check which one applies to you.

For high performers, the next move can be permanent. The Abu Dhabi Golden Visa for graduates is genuinely attractive for Indian students who finish near the top of their class, and the thresholds are specific.

3.5

Minimum GPA, Class A Abu Dhabi Government, 2026

3.8

Minimum GPA, Class B Abu Dhabi Government, 2026

Top 100

Alternative: global university rank Abu Dhabi Government, 2026

2 years

Window after graduation Abu Dhabi Government, 2026

If the Golden Visa is out of reach, many graduates move onto a job-seeker or employment visa once a company sponsors them, so the grace window is your cue to start applying before your student status lapses.

Ardent Overseas has counselled Indian families on overseas study since 2014, from offices in Hyderabad and Tirupati, with a team that tracks UAE student-visa, fee and accreditation rules as they change. You can read how we verify every figure in our editorial standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Government fees are small: a GDRFA entry permit from AED 365 (about INR 9,380) from outside and a residence permit around AED 200 (INR 5,140). University visa-service charges add the most. The non-refundable visa and admin setup commonly falls around AED 3,000 to 6,000 (about INR 77,000 to INR 154,000) before tuition, while the total cash you need to have ready can reach AED 7,000 to 10,000 or more (about INR 180,000 to INR 257,000) once the refundable deposit, insurance, medical test and Emirates ID are counted.

American University in Dubai lists the immigration step at about three to four working days. The real-world timeline runs to a few weeks once you add document attestation, the medical fitness test and Emirates ID. Treat the three-to-four-day figure as the permit step only, not the full process.

There is no single official GDRFA minimum bank balance for a university-sponsored student visa. The university sponsors the visa and sets the financial evidence, usually tuition deposit or payment proof, sometimes a bank statement. The AED 30,000 figures online are aggregator suggestions, not an official rule.

Not on the student visa alone. According to MOHRE service listings, part-time work needs a separate MOHRE permit, and the part-time permit requires a valid residence visa. Working without that permit risks your visa and enrolment, so treat study and work as two distinct approvals.

It is usually manageable when the university sponsors the file and your documents, passport validity, medical fitness and security checks are clean, but it remains subject to immigration approval. The hard part is document accuracy, not the decision itself.

Only if a parent already holds a UAE residence visa and meets the income conditions to sponsor a dependant. For families based in India, that route isn’t available, so the university becomes your sponsor instead. Most Indian students use university sponsorship by default.

No. A tourist or visit visa is not the correct route for enrolled study in Dubai. The standard path is the university-sponsored student residence visa, which your institution arranges after you accept an offer. Studying on a visit visa puts your enrolment and your stay at risk.

Ardent Overseas advises Indian students on overseas admissions from its offices in Hyderabad and Tirupati, guiding families through course selection, applications, funding and visa documentation. Our counsellors work through Dubai admission and sponsorship files with students every intake. See our editorial standards for how we research and verify the figures in this guide.

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