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Tunisia Visa Requirements & Fees for Dubai Residents

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How-To21 February 20267 min readBy Ahmed Al Rashid

Tunisia Visa Requirements & Fees from Dubai 2026

What documents and fees are needed for a Tunisia visa from Dubai?

For the Tunisia embassy visa, you need a valid passport (6 months validity), completed application form, two passport photos, hotel booking, return flight itinerary, bank statements, employment letter, UAE residence visa copy, and travel insurance. The embassy fee is approximately USD 40 (AED 150). UAE nationals do not need a visa at all.

Embassy Fee: ~AED 150Total Documents: 8-10 itemsProcessing Time: 7-10 daysUAE Nationals: Visa-free

Key Takeaway

  • For the Tunisia embassy visa, you need a valid passport (6 months validity), completed application form, two passport ph...
  • Embassy Fee: ~AED 150
  • Total Documents: 8-10 items
  • Processing Time: 7-10 days
  • UAE Nationals: Visa-free

If you are planning a trip to Tunisia from Dubai and need a visa, preparing the right documents and understanding the fees upfront will make your application significantly smoother. While UAE nationals enjoy visa-free access, most other nationalities must apply through the Tunisian Embassy with a complete document set.

Tunisia embassy visa applications are straightforward, but incomplete paperwork is the leading cause of delays. Knowing the exact checklist, current fee structure, and submission process before you start eliminates guesswork and increases your chances of a first-time approval.

This guide provides the complete Tunisia visa document checklist and fee breakdown for Dubai residents applying in 2026. Whether you need a tourist, business, or family visit visa, the information below covers your specific requirements.

Complete Tunisia Visa Document Checklist

The following documents are required for Tunisia embassy visa applications from Dubai. This checklist applies to tourist, business, and family visit visa applicants. Ensure all documents are current, clearly legible, and match the information on your passport.

  1. 1Valid passport with at least 6 months validity from your planned travel date and at least two blank pages for the visa sticker. Must be in good physical condition.
  2. 2Completed Tunisia visa application form, signed and dated. Available from the Tunisian Embassy or through OraVisa.
  3. 3Two recent passport-sized photographs (3.5 x 4.5 cm) with a white background, taken within the last 6 months. Must meet biometric standards.
  4. 4Confirmed hotel booking for your entire stay in Tunisia, showing your name, dates, and hotel address. If staying with friends or family, provide an invitation letter from your host with a copy of their Tunisian national ID.
  5. 5Return flight itinerary showing departure from and return to Dubai, with your name matching your passport exactly.
  6. 6Bank statements for the last 3 months from your UAE bank, officially stamped by the bank. Minimum balance of AED 5,000 is recommended.
  7. 7Employment letter on company letterhead confirming your position, monthly salary, length of employment, and approved leave dates matching your travel itinerary.
  8. 8Copy of your valid UAE residence visa (coloured photocopy) and Emirates ID (both sides, coloured photocopy).
  9. 9Travel insurance policy covering the full duration of your stay in Tunisia, with medical coverage of at least USD 30,000.

Document Preparation Tips

  • Documents in languages other than Arabic, French, or English require official certified translation
  • Bank statements must show consistent financial activity — sudden large deposits before application may raise questions
  • Employment letters must explicitly mention your leave period matching your flight dates
  • Photocopies must be in colour, clear, and not cropped — blurry or black-and-white copies may be rejected

Tunisia Visa Fees: Detailed Cost Breakdown

Tunisia visa fees are among the most affordable for any destination from Dubai. The embassy fee is fixed and relatively low, making Tunisia an excellent value destination for budget-conscious travellers.

Tunisia Visa Fee Schedule (2026)

Embassy visa fee

Tourist Visa
~USD 40 (AED 150)
Business Visa
~USD 40-60 (AED 150-220)
Family Visit Visa
~USD 40 (AED 150)

Agency service fee (OraVisa)

Tourist Visa
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Business Visa
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Family Visit Visa
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Travel insurance

Tourist Visa
AED 50-100
Business Visa
AED 50-100
Family Visit Visa
AED 50-100

Document translation (if needed)

Tourist Visa
AED 50-100 per document
Business Visa
AED 50-100 per document
Family Visit Visa
AED 50-100 per document

Estimated total (with agency)

Tourist Visa
AED 400-550
Business Visa
AED 400-620
Family Visit Visa
AED 400-550

Embassy fees are set by the Tunisian government and may vary by nationality. Agency fees apply only when using OraVisa or similar services.

Cost Comparison: Tunisia Visa vs Visa-Free Entry

UAE National (visa-free)

Visa Fee
AED 0 (free)
Documents Needed
Passport + return ticket
Processing Time
None (enter on arrival)

Indian passport holder

Visa Fee
~AED 150 + agency fee
Documents Needed
Full document set (8-10 items)
Processing Time
7-10 business days

Pakistani passport holder

Visa Fee
~AED 150 + agency fee
Documents Needed
Full document set (8-10 items)
Processing Time
7-10 business days

Filipino passport holder

Visa Fee
~AED 150 + agency fee
Documents Needed
Full document set (8-10 items)
Processing Time
7-10 business days

Additional Requirements by Visa Type

Depending on your purpose of visit, you may need to submit additional documents beyond the standard checklist. Here is what each visa category requires.

Extra Documents by Visa Category

Tourist Visa

Additional Documents
Detailed travel itinerary showing planned activities and places to visit in Tunisia

Business Visa

Additional Documents
Invitation letter from the Tunisian company, UAE trade licence copy, company profile or brochure

Family Visit Visa

Additional Documents
Invitation letter from Tunisian host, proof of relationship (marriage or birth certificate), copy of host national ID

Conference / Event Visa

Additional Documents
Conference registration confirmation, invitation from event organiser, proof of payment

Self-employed applicants should provide their UAE trade licence, company bank statements for the last 3 months, and personal bank statements. Students need an enrolment letter from their UAE institution and the sponsor's financial documentation.

Self-Employed and Student Applicants

  • Self-employed applicants: provide UAE trade licence + company and personal bank statements
  • Students: provide enrolment letter + sponsor's employment letter and bank statements
  • Retired applicants: provide pension statements or proof of retirement income
  • Dependants: provide sponsor's documents plus proof of relationship

Common Mistakes in Tunisia Visa Applications

OraVisa has identified the most common errors that Dubai residents make when applying for Tunisia visas. Avoiding these mistakes will help you get approved faster and avoid unnecessary delays.

  • Assuming visa-free access when it does not apply — only UAE nationals and select other nationalities enter Tunisia visa-free. Check your specific eligibility.
  • Submitting bank statements without a bank stamp — online banking printouts are not accepted. Visit your bank branch for officially stamped statements.
  • Employment letter that does not mention specific travel dates — the leave period must match your flight itinerary exactly.
  • Hotel booking that does not cover the full stay — every night must be accounted for with confirmed accommodation.
  • Applying too close to the travel date — processing takes 7-10 business days minimum. Last-minute applications risk missing your flight.
  • Photographs that do not meet biometric standards — use a professional photo service to ensure compliance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need for a Tunisia visa from Dubai?

You need a valid passport (6 months+ validity), completed application form, two passport photos, hotel booking or invitation letter, return flight itinerary, 3 months of bank statements (bank-stamped), employment letter, UAE residence visa copy, Emirates ID copy, and travel insurance. Business and family visit visas require additional specific documents.

How much does a Tunisia visa cost from Dubai in 2026?

The Tunisia embassy visa fee is approximately USD 40 (AED 150). With optional agency fees (AED 150-200) and travel insurance (AED 50-100), the total cost is typically AED 400-550. UAE nationals pay nothing as they enter Tunisia visa-free.

Do UAE nationals need any documents for Tunisia?

UAE nationals enter Tunisia visa-free and do not need to apply for a visa. You only need your valid Emirati passport, a return flight ticket, and a hotel booking. No embassy visit, application form, or visa fee is required. You can stay for up to 90 days.

How long does the Tunisia visa take to process?

Standard processing for a Tunisia visa from the Tunisian Embassy takes 7 to 10 business days. During peak periods (Eid, summer holidays, Ramadan), processing may extend to 10-15 business days. Apply at least 2-3 weeks before your planned travel date.

Can I apply for a Tunisia visa online from Dubai?

No. Tunisia does not currently offer an e-Visa or online visa application system. All visa applications must be submitted in person or through an authorised representative at the Tunisian Embassy. OraVisa can handle the submission on your behalf.

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Written by

Ahmed Al Rashid

Senior Visa Consultant

Senior Visa Consultant at OraVisa with 12+ years of visa consultancy experience. Has guided thousands of UAE residents through successful visa applications for 100+ countries.

Certified Immigration ConsultantB.A. International RelationsUAE MOFA Recognized
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