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UAE: Health Insurance with Tourist Visas

Health Insurance as part of the Tourist Visa Application Process

UAE will introduce health insurance as part of the tourist visa application process. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) announced the initiative as part of its ongoing projects. Tourists can acquire health insurance by applying for their visas online through the ICP’s website or mobile application.


This initiative aims to provide health coverage for tourists in emergencies. By automating the insurance process, the pricing and issuance of insurance packages will be streamlined, ensuring tourists can quickly obtain necessary health coverage. This service will be managed electronically in collaboration with all major insurance companies in the UAE.


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Although the exact launch date for this service has not been disclosed, the announcement indicates a significant step towards enhancing safety and convenience for tourists visiting the UAE. This project aligns with the UAE’s broader goals of improving visitor experiences and ensuring that health risks are mitigated during their stay.

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