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What are the rules for layover in Abu Dhabi?

What is the rules for Abu Dhabi transit visa? If the transit is no more than 4 hours, then you will not need a visa. You need a transit visa ONLY if you plan on leaving the airport during your layover time in the Emirates. The duration of a transit visa is either 48 or 96 hours.



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Do I need a test before I fly, and can I leave the airport? You'll only need to take a test when you're transiting in Abu Dhabi if it's required by your final destination. You can check this in our travel requirements. This applies regardless of your vaccination status.

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An airport transit visa is generally required if you travel internationally and if you need to transit through a country. Even if you do not intend to leave the airport, you may need an airport transit visa.

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On the other hand, if you have a long stopover in Dubai then leaving the airport is absolutely fine, as long as you have the right visa. You don't need a visa if you're just transiting through Dubai airport. But, travellers from most countries will need one to leave the airport.

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2 hours is generally enough time for a transit at Abu Dhabi International Airport if you are flying with different airlines and need to clear immigration and security. However, it is always advisable to leave some extra time for unexpected situations such as flight delays, long lines, or lost luggage.

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Yes, you can leave the airport during domestic layovers. For instance, if you're a US citizen and have a layover within the country, it is legal and safe to leave the airport. Be aware that you'll probably be getting two boarding passes if the domestic layover is more than an hour.

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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Travel on Diplomatic or Official Passports: U.S. citizens traveling to or through the UAE on diplomatic or official passports are required to obtain a visa before travel (transit passengers only require a visa if exiting the airport).

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Personal travel of 30 days or less: A U.S. citizen with a regular passport may obtain a no fee visitor visa upon arrival. Stays longer than 30 days: Visitors on a 30-day visa may request a visa extension, which is at the discretion of immigration officials.

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For domestic-to-domestic layovers, you normally won't have to go through security again during your layover. However, for all international layovers, you will normally have to go through security again, but this will depend on individual airport policy.

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A passport is required for all international travel. If you're traveling anywhere overseas, you need a passport to board an international flight and to enter the country.

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When layover flights are booked with the same airline, your baggage will be automatically transferred through to your final destination. However, if the two flights are with different airlines, you may have to claim and re-check your baggage during your layover.

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If you have enough money, get a room in a hotel near the airport and get some rest! If you can't afford that, find a quiet spot and stretch out and sleep. Make sure you have tight hold of your purse, documents and money. This happens many a times that we get stuck in an airport for layovers.

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