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I am single under 30 and want to visit Dubai for 7 days. I cant get a visa. Help?

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Why is it so d**n difficult to get a visa for a lady of my criteria? its not like all single women want to stay on n become a prostitute in Dubai. I am a well settled individual working in India and want to visit Dubai to understand the retail environment in the Malls there, as I work in a senior position for Malls in my country.

I have tried through a business associate to sponsor a visit visa for me and twice it got rejected under his trade license. Hotel also refused to sponsor my visa where as my colleague who was to join me in this trip has got a visa because she is married. I don't understand this prejudice and genuine cases like me are banned into the country.

can someone out there help me with a remedy to get a visa for my self.Who do I approach and how to go about it.?

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  1. Try using a big company to sponsor your travel to Dubai so that your visa will be approved.


  2. You don't have an invitation from somebody in Dubai so it seems pretty difficult and almost impossible that you could go. The fact that you "don't understand that prejudice" will not change a thing. Each country can have the regulations it wants even if you don't agree with them.  

    Inquire about what is exactly what you need to get a visa and if it's something that you cannot have or give then too bad!

  3. if you have been refused entry twice thus far ? even with a business trade license ? i seriously doubt you will get accepted if you applied again ? i really do not have an different answer for you , unless you could get an invitation from some co. installed in Dubai ?

    and about the Chamber of Commerce in India or Dubai ?

    have you tried to get in touch with either one ?

    in Dubai :

    http://www.abudhabichamber.ae/user/Secti...

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