UK Visa for Thai Passport Holders in Dubai — Complete Guide 2026
Do Thai passport holders in Dubai need a UK visa, or just an ETA?
Thai passport holders need a full UK Standard Visitor Visa (GBP 135, about AED 640) — not the GBP 20 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Thailand is a visa-required nationality for the UK, so the ETA route is not available to Thai passport holders. This is set by your passport nationality, not your UAE residence: holding a UAE residence visa or Emirates ID does not change it — it only means you apply through VFS Global in Dubai rather than in Thailand. You apply online at gov.uk and give biometrics at the VFS UK Visa Application Centre in Dubai; standard processing takes about 3 weeks (15 working days). Since 25 February 2026, the decision is a digital eVisa linked to your UKVI account — no passport sticker. Thai-language documents need certified English translations.
Key Takeaway
- Thai passport holders need a full UK Standard Visitor Visa (GBP 135, about AED 640) — not the GBP 20 Electronic Travel A...
- Visa Type: Standard Visitor Visa (GBP 135)
- UAE Residence Effect: None — requirement set by nationality
- Decision Format: Digital eVisa (since 25 Feb 2026)
- Processing Time: ~3 weeks (15 working days)
- Stay Duration: Up to 6 months per visit
Thai nationals are a valued part of the UAE’s hospitality, wellness, food and beverage, and service sectors, working across hotels, spas, restaurants, and aviation in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The United Kingdom is a popular destination for tourism, family visits, and business. The route for Thai passport holders is the UK Standard Visitor Visa, applied for from Dubai.
One point is worth settling clearly, because it is often misunderstood: as a Thai passport holder you need a full UK visa — not the GBP 20 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) that Emirati, GCC and Western passport holders use. Thailand is a visa-required nationality for the UK, and your UAE residence does not change that. The UK decides your route by your citizenship, not by where you live.
Do Thai Passport Holders Need a UK Visa or an ETA?
The UK runs two systems for short visits. Visa-exempt nationalities — Emirati and other GCC nationals, and passport holders from the US, EU, Canada and Australia — travel on a GBP 20 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), applied for online with no biometrics. Visa-required nationalities must obtain a full Standard Visitor Visa with biometrics. Thailand is a visa-required nationality for the UK, so Thai nationals need the Standard Visitor Visa — the ETA is not an option. A UAE residence visa or Emirates ID does not create ETA eligibility; it only determines that you apply from Dubai rather than from Thailand.
Thai Passport Holders — The Essentials
- Thai passport = visa-required for the UK: you need a Standard Visitor Visa, not an ETA
- Your UAE residence does not change the requirement — it sets where you apply (VFS Global Dubai)
- The government fee is GBP 135 (about AED 640) for a 6-month visit visa
- Since 25 February 2026 the visa is a digital eVisa linked to your UKVI account — no passport sticker
- Thai-language documents need certified English translations
Documents and Financial Evidence for Thai Applicants
Because Thai civil and financial documents are issued in Thai, any document not in English needs a certified English translation. The core of the application is financial evidence and ties to the UAE — the caseworker wants to see that you can afford the trip and have a clear reason to return to Dubai. Thai applicants in the hospitality and service sectors should ensure their employment letter clearly states their role, salary and approved leave.
- 1Original Thai passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your UK travel dates and at least one blank page
- 2Valid UAE residence visa and Emirates ID — clear copies, originals brought to VFS
- 3Employment letter or NOC on company letterhead stating job title, salary, joining date and approved leave
- 4UAE bank statements for the last 6 months from your salary account, stamped, with credits matching your employment letter
- 5Confirmed return flight reservation and accommodation for the full UK trip (or an invitation letter and host’s immigration status)
- 6Certified English translations of any Thai-language documents
- 7Previous passports with Schengen, US or other developed-country travel stamps — a documented travel history strengthens the application
Thai-Specific Notes
- Translate Thai-language documents into English via a certified translator
- Ensure your employment letter reflects your full role, salary and approved leave
- Keep your UAE salary account consistent for 6 months; avoid large unexplained deposits
- Document your UAE ties: tenancy, family, and employment tenure
The VFS Global Process and Your eVisa
Thai applicants apply online and give biometrics at VFS Global, the UK’s authorised visa application service in the UAE. VFS operates the UK Visa Application Centre in Dubai, with a further centre in Abu Dhabi — check the current centre address on the VFS Global UAE website when you book, as locations can change.
- 1Complete your online application at gov.uk and select ‘Standard Visitor’, choosing your intended validity
- 2Pay the UK government visa fee online — GBP 135 for a 6-month Standard Visitor Visa
- 3Book your biometrics appointment through the VFS Global portal and select the earliest available slot in Dubai
- 4Attend your appointment with your original passport, Emirates ID and supporting documents — fingerprints and a photograph are captured
- 5Track your application online. Since 25 February 2026, a successful UK visit visa is issued as a digital eVisa linked to your UKVI account rather than stamped into your passport, which is returned without a vignette sticker. Sign in to your UKVI account to confirm your eVisa before you fly
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UK Visa at a Glance — Thai Passport Holders
UK Visa Summary for Thai Applicants from Dubai
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Visa Required | Yes — UK Standard Visitor visa (nationality-based; UAE residence does not exempt you or make you ETA-eligible) |
| Government Fee | GBP 135 (~AED 640 at current rates) for 6-month visa |
| Longer Validity | GBP 506 (2 years) / GBP 903 (5 years) / GBP 1,128 (10 years) |
| Standard Processing | ~3 weeks (15 working days) from biometrics |
| Maximum Stay Per Visit | 6 months |
| Visa Format | Digital eVisa linked to your UKVI account (since 25 Feb 2026) — no passport sticker |
| Application Method | Online at gov.uk + VFS Global Dubai biometrics |
| Thai-specific note | Certified English translations required for Thai documents |
Visa Required
- Information
- Yes — UK Standard Visitor visa (nationality-based; UAE residence does not exempt you or make you ETA-eligible)
Government Fee
- Information
- GBP 135 (~AED 640 at current rates) for 6-month visa
Longer Validity
- Information
- GBP 506 (2 years) / GBP 903 (5 years) / GBP 1,128 (10 years)
Standard Processing
- Information
- ~3 weeks (15 working days) from biometrics
Maximum Stay Per Visit
- Information
- 6 months
Visa Format
- Information
- Digital eVisa linked to your UKVI account (since 25 Feb 2026) — no passport sticker
Application Method
- Information
- Online at gov.uk + VFS Global Dubai biometrics
Thai-specific note
- Information
- Certified English translations required for Thai documents
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Can I travel to the UK with a UAE residence permit as a Thai passport holder?
No — a UAE residence visa or Emirates ID does not let you travel to the UK on its own, and it does not make you eligible for the GBP 20 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). The UK decides your route by your passport nationality, not by where you live. Because the Thai passport is a visa-required nationality, you need a full UK Standard Visitor Visa (GBP 135) with biometrics, regardless of how long you have lived in the UAE. Your UAE residence only determines where you apply — through VFS Global in Dubai or Abu Dhabi rather than in Thailand. ETA eligibility applies to visa-exempt nationalities such as GCC (including Emirati), US, EU, Canadian and Australian passport holders — not to Thai passport holders.
Is Thailand on the UK ETA list?
No. Thailand is not on the UK’s ETA list, which means Thai passport holders are a visa-required nationality and need a full Standard Visitor Visa rather than the GBP 20 ETA. The ETA is only for visa-exempt nationalities such as GCC, US, EU, Canadian and Australian passport holders. As a Thai national you apply for the Standard Visitor Visa with biometrics at VFS Global in Dubai.
Is the UK visa a digital eVisa for Thai applicants?
Yes. Since 25 February 2026, a successful UK visit visa is issued as a digital eVisa linked to your UKVI online account rather than as a vignette sticker in your passport. After biometrics at VFS Global in Dubai you receive the decision by email, your passport is returned without a visa sticker, and status is verified digitally at the UK border. Sign in to your UKVI account to confirm your eVisa before you fly.
How long does a UK visa take for Thai passport holders in Dubai?
Standard processing is about 3 weeks (15 working days) from your biometrics appointment at VFS Global in Dubai, and can run longer during the summer peak. Priority services are available for a faster decision at additional cost. OraVisa recommends applying 4 to 6 weeks before your travel date.
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