UK citizens do not need a visa to enter Dubai for a stay of up to 30 days. However, they do need to obtain a visa on arrival.
To obtain a visa on arrival, UK citizens must present the following documents at the visa counter at the airport:

Visa Counter at the Airport
- A valid passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of their intended stay in Dubai.
- A completed visa application form.
- A recent passport-sized photograph.
- A return or onward ticket.
- Proof of accommodation.
The visa fee for UK citizens is AED 250 (US$68).

UK citizens who are staying in Dubai for more than 30 days will need to obtain a longer-stay visa. They can apply for a longer-stay visa at a UAE embassy or consulate in the United Kingdom.
The requirements for a longer-stay visa vary depending on the purpose of the visit. However, the following documents are typically required:
- A valid passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of their intended stay in Dubai.
- A completed visa application form.
- A recent passport-sized photograph.
- A letter from their employer or school, if applicable.
- Proof of sufficient funds to support their stay in Dubai.
- A medical insurance policy that covers the entire duration of their stay in Dubai.
The processing time for a longer-stay visa varies depending on the embassy or consulate. However, it typically takes 3-5 working days.
I hope this blog has helped you learn more about the Dubai visa for UK citizens. If you are planning a trip to Dubai, I recommend applying for a visa in advance to avoid any delays.
Here are some additional tips for UK citizens applying for a Dubai visa:
- Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of your intended stay in Dubai.
- Fill out the visa application form carefully and accurately.
- Take a recent passport-sized photograph.
- Book your return or onward ticket before applying for a visa.
- Have proof of accommodation in Dubai.
- If you are applying for a longer-stay visa, be sure to have all of the required documents.
I hope this helps!