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Procedure to apply for Malta Visa from Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Identifying the sort of visa you require and confirming your eligibility to apply for it are the first steps.
- Every application must adhere to the regulations established for your visa category.
- You will get an email with the appointment letter and an appointment confirmation once you’ve scheduled your appointment.
- The Visa application fee must be paid in cash or by credit card at the Visa Application Center.
- You can complete the application at the center.
Document required
- Completed and signed visa application form duly filled in English.
- One recent passport photo
- Original passport and copy of Valid Travel Document
- Copy of UAE Visa and Emirates ID/National Identity Card
- Bank statement
- Return ticket and confirmed address.
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Processing time for Malta Visa
- For all nationalities, the applications will be processed in 30 days.
Validity of visa
- It allows the holder to stay in Malta for up to 90 days during any 180-day term.
Fees of Malta Visa from Abu Dhabi
- It will cost approx AED 360
Types of Visa
1. Short Stay Visa
It is recommended that all those seeking a visa for Malta go to the Joint Visa application center in Dubai or Abu Dhabi to submit their applications and all required paperwork.
- Please take note that the Malta Consulate General in the UAE only offers visas to people who live on its operational territory, which is Dubai and the Northern Emirates (Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Sharjah, Al Ain, Umm Al Qwain, and Abu Dhabi)
- To prevent delays in the application process, it is essential to prepare all of your necessary documents in accordance with your intended travel dates.
2. Long Stay visa
- You can travel to Malta with a national “D” visa to submit an application for a residence permit. It can be obtained for a variety of purposes (including employment, education, training, and so forth) and has a longer validity of up to one year. National visa holders are required to apply for a residence permit in Malta as soon as they arrive for the first time.
3. Working Visa
- A resident permit has a long-stay validity of up to one year for people seeking jobs in Malta. Those who have an employment visa are required to apply for a residence permit in Malta as soon as they arrive for the first time.
4. Study Visa
- For those submitting applications for internships, research, and studies (stay not more than 90 days per 6 months)
5. Tourist Visa
- You can stay in the Schengen region for a brief amount of time with a tourist visa (not more than 90 days per 6 months)
6. Business Visa
- for travelers who are on the road for work (brief stays, no longer than 90 days per six months), such as for conferences, meetings, and events.