Traveling to the UAE often means planning ahead — not just for flights, hotels, and sightseeing — but also for your visa status and stay duration. Whether you’re visiting family, exploring business opportunities, or experiencing life in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, your visit visa will determine how long you can stay. Among the various options available, the 60-Days A2A Visa Extension has become one of the most popular and flexible solutions for visitors seeking extra time in the UAE without the complexities of a residence visa.
In this guide, we’ll dive deep into everything you need to know about this visa extension — what it is, why travelers use it, how to apply, and best practices for a smooth experience.
The 60-Days A2A Visa Extension is a specific type of visit visa extension available for visitors in the UAE that allows extension of stay up to 60 days — by exiting and re-entering the country through an airport (also known as an “airport-to-airport” or A2A process).
Unlike a standard visa extension, which is done inside the country (when permitted by Immigration), the A2A extension usually requires you to leave the UAE — typically for a short trip to a neighboring country — and re-enter with a new visa after approval.
Once successfully approved, you can re-enter the UAE under the extended 60-day visa, giving you more flexibility and time for travel, work discussions, family visits, or personal plans without applying for a full residence permit.
To qualify for this extension, most applicants must meet a few common requirements such as:
Processing Time:
The 60-Days A2A visa extension typically offers same-day processing when documents are
submitted correctly.
Fee Structure:
The service fee is approximately $450 USD (or equivalent), depending on provider and urgency.
Do I Need to Stay Outside UAE for a Minimum Time?
Usually, no extended stay outside the UAE is required — exit and re-entry may be completed
the same day.
Can I Extend Again After 60 Days?
In certain cases, yes — subject to UAE immigration rules and eligibility.
What Happens If I Overstay?
Daily fines apply, and overstays may affect future visa approvals.
The UAE frequently updates visa regulations to support tourism while maintaining compliance. Visitors are advised to plan renewals early to avoid fines or travel disruptions.