Uae travel declaration form
Vaccinated travellers to the UAE are not required to present a negative result of RT-PCR test for COVID-19 at the airport of departure. However, those who are not vaccinated must either present a valid, negative result of an RT-PCR test conducted within 48 hours before arrival or a recovery certificate (containing a QR code) from COVID-19 issued within 30 days before departure, if they were infected with the virus.
- Rules for international travellers- as of 26 February 2022
- Travelling to Dubai - rules as of 19 May 2022
- Travelling to Abu Dhabi
Rules for international travellers- as of 26 February 2022
- Those who are vaccinated against COVID-19, must present the vaccination certificate containing a QR code. They are not required to present a negative result of RT-PCR test for COVID-19 at the airport of departure.
- Those who are not vaccinated against COVID-19, can either present a valid, negative result of an RT-PCR test conducted within 48 hours before arrival, or present a recovery certificate (containing a QR code) from COVID-19 issued within 30 days before departure, if they were previously infected with the virus.
Travelling to Dubai - rules as of 19 May 2022
Rules for Dubai residence visa holders, visitors and tourists
All UAE residents, visitors and tourists can travel to Dubai without an approval from GDRFA or ICP. However, visitors and tourists have to meet the visa requirements before travel, if they are not eligible for visa on arrival. Check visa requirements to visit the UAE.
Requirements
Passengers travelling to Dubai from all countries, including the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC), must fulfil one of the below requirements at the airport of departure:
- present a valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate, reflecting that the passenger is fully vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO) or the UAE. The certificate must contain a QR code.
- present a valid negative COVID-19 test certificate that should be based on a molecular diagnostic test intended for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid for SARS‑COV‑2 viral RNA. The certificate must be issued within 48 hours from the time of sample collection by an approved health service provider and must contain a QR code.
- present a valid medical certificate from the relevant authorities that the passenger has recovered from the novel coronavirus COVID-19, issued within one month before the date of arrival. The certificate must contain a QR code.
If you are arriving from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh or Egypt, you must get your certificate from one of the labs listed in the designated laboratories (PDF, 150 KB) .
Exemptions for the COVID‑19 PCR test and the vaccination certificate
The following people are exempt from presenting a COVID-19 test or a vaccination certificate at the departure airport:
- all UAE nationals returning to Dubai from any country
- non‑UAE nationals accompanying a first‑degree UAE national family member
- domestic workers accompanying a UAE national sponsor.
The following people are exempt from being tested for COVID-19:
- children below 12 years of age
- passengers with moderate to severe disabilities.
- Moderate or severe disability includes neurological disorders and intellectual or developmental disabilities. For example: Acute spinal cord injury, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Ataxia, Autism spectrum, Bell's palsy, Brain tumours, Cerebral aneurysm, Cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, Epilepsy and seizures.
- All other passengers, including those who are visually impaired, have a hearing impairment or are physically challenged, must hold a negative COVID‑19 RT‑PCR test certificate as per the requirements.
- There may be specific test exemptions in your country of origin and final destination. Please check the requirements before you travel.
Transiting through Dubai
- Transiting passengers are not required to present a COVID -19 RT-PCR test certificate unless it is mandated by their final destination.
- Passengers booked with Dubai Connect/Stopover packages must follow the same PCR test requirements as applicable for passengers arriving/entering Dubai.
- Rules for travelling to and through Dubai
- Travel requirements by destination
- Quarantine guidelines for travellers to Dubai.
Travelling to Abu Dhabi
You do not need a negative result of an RT-PCR test for COVID-19 if:
- you are fully vaccinated or
- you are under 16 or
- you hold a recovery certificate (containing a QR code) from COVID-19 issued within 30 days before departure.
Additionally, you will not need to quarantine when you arrive in Abu Dhabi.
On the other hand, you must present a negative result of an RT-PCR test for COVID-19 done 48 hours before your flight to Abu Dhabi if:
- You are not fully vaccinated and do not hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate
- You are transiting in Abu Dhabi and a test is required at your final destination.
If you are required to take a PCR test and unable to present proof of your negative COVID-19 PCR test, you will not be permitted to travel.
On arrival at Abu Dhabi
It is no longer mandatory to undergo an RT-PCR test upon arrival in Abu Dhabi. However, one may undergo the test to keep his/her ‘Green Pass’ active on the Al Hosn app in order to get access to public places in Abu Dhabi.
The test costs AED 40. Additionally, passengers do not need to quarantine themselves on arrival.
Find out in this guide everything you need to know before you fly to Abu Dhabi including testing, transit and quarantine information.
Transiting in Abu Dhabi
You do not need a COVID-19 test certificate or a vaccination for transiting the UAE, unless your final destination requires it.
Note
Children under 16 are exempt from the vaccination and testing requirements to fly to Abu Dhabi neither on arrival nor during transit; unless the same is required for final destination.
Travelling from Abu Dhabi to Dubai and other emirates
You can travel to Dubai or any other emirate in the UAE after arriving at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Abu Dhabi accepts pre-arranged visas issued by other emirates in the UAE.
You can travel to Dubai by any means of transport. No test or app is needed to travel from Abu Dhabi to Dubai.
- Abu Dhabi travel information - Etihad Airways
- Travel guidelines and regulations - Etihad Airways
- COVID-safe travel to and from Abu Dhabi - Visit Abu Dhabi
For further information on travelling to the UAE, visit the following websites:
- Etihad Airways
- Emirates Airline
- Fly Dubai
- Air Arabia
- Abu Dhabi Airport
- Dubai Airports
- Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security
- General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai.