For Indian passport holders, traveling abroad can be both exciting and daunting—especially when it comes to visa procedures. While Middle Eastern countries such as UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia have eased entry for Indian travelers through visa-on-arrival and e-visa options, the European Union (EU) continues to follow a more stringent pre-arrival visa process.
Let us explore the differences through the stories of ordinary Indians—while also showing how L’Association Frehindi has been helping travelers avoid last-minute shocks.
Meet Neha, an Indian business consultant invited to a tech event in Dubai. With her U.S. Green Card, she assumed she needed to apply for a UAE visa well in advance—until she found out she qualified for Visa-on-Arrival (VoA).
Eligibility: Holders of valid U.S., UK, or EU residence permits/visas.
Duration: 14 days (extendable once for 14 more days)
Cost: AED 100 (extension: AED 250)
Neha almost cancelled her trip due to misinformation. Fortunately, a relative connected her to L’Association Frehindi, where she received prompt guidance and confidently traveled with her documents in order.
In contrast, a similar last-minute trip to the EU would require Neha to:
Book an appointment at a VFS or embassy
Show detailed financial proof, hotel bookings, and travel insurance
Wait days to weeks for visa processing
Rajeev, a student in Canada, wanted to explore Muscat during his vacation. His Canadian study permit made him eligible for Oman’s Visa-on-Arrival scheme.
Eligibility: Valid visa or residence permit from U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, or Schengen countries.
Duration & Fees:
10 days: OMR 5 (~USD 13)
30 days: OMR 20 (~USD 52
Rajeev had no idea such an option existed until he reached out to our online helpdesk. Many travelers like him are unaware that having a valid western visa opens doors in Middle Eastern countries.
By contrast, Rajeev’s friend who wanted to visit Germany faced challenges like:
Lengthy visa interviews
Requirement of university letters and financial affidavits
Advance travel planning
Sana, a schoolteacher in India, decided on a spontaneous holiday to Qatar with her cousins. She was worried about visa requirements but learned she could get a free visa-on-arrival as an Indian citizen.
Eligibility: Indian passport holders
Duration: 30 days (extendable once for another 30)
Fees: Free
Sana breezed through immigration while her EU travel plans the previous year had fallen apart due to unavailability of embassy appointments.
Tarun, a retired banker, planned a spiritual tour of the Gulf. Bahrain offered him a VoA for BHD 5 (~USD 13), while Saudi Arabia required an e-visa—which he obtained using his UK visa.
Open to all Indian passport holders with valid documents.
Eligibility: Indian citizens with valid U.S., UK, or Schengen visas.
Fees: SAR 440 (~USD 117)
Again, thanks to guidance from L’Association Frehindi, Tarun compiled all documents smoothly and avoided travel delays.
Region | Visa Type | Eligibility | Processing Time | Entry Flexibility |
---|---|---|---|---|
UAE | VoA / 60-day option | Indian citizens w/ U.S., UK, EU visas | Immediate on arrival | High |
Oman | VoA | Indian citizens w/ Western visas | Immediate on arrival | Moderate |
Qatar | VoA | Indian passport holders | Immediate on arrival | Very High (Free) |
Bahrain | VoA / e-Visa | Indian passport holders | Immediate/e-visa portal | High |
Saudi Arabia | e-Visa | Indian citizens w/ U.S./UK/Schengen | Online (24-48 hrs) | Moderate |
EU Countries | Pre-Visa Required | Detailed application with proofs | 10–45 days | Low (Advance Planning Needed) |
Every month, L’Association Frehindi receives multiple distress calls from Indian travelers—like:
Ankit, who booked non-refundable tickets to Qatar but didn’t realize his passport was expiring in 4 months.
Divya, who assumed her Canadian PR made her eligible for a French VoA—which doesn’t exist.
These avoidable errors often happen due to vague or outdated information online.
That’s why we dedicate ourselves to spreading verified, timely, and language-accessible visa information, especially for those in vulnerable situations—students, senior citizens, first-time travelers, or blue-collar workers.
✅ Passport validity: At least 6 months from date of entry
✅ Confirmed return or onward ticket
✅ Hotel reservation or local address proof
✅ Proof of sufficient funds (when applicable)
✅ Travel insurance (highly recommended)
✅ Double-check entry requirements on official immigration websites or consult our association
At L’Association Frehindi, we believe that the joy of travel should never be overshadowed by uncertainty or last-minute surprises. Whether you’re a student, a professional, a tourist, or a retiree—clear, verified information can make all the difference between a dream trip and a distress call.
With ever-changing visa policies and regional differences between the Middle East and the EU, it’s crucial for Indian travelers to stay updated, prepared, and confident. That’s where we come in.
From decoding complex visa rules to providing urgent travel support, L’Association Frehindi—under the guidance of Indian Embassies across the EU—is committed to empowering the Indian community with trusted guidance and peace of mind.
L’Association Frehindi, working under the patronage of Indian Embassies in the EU, strives to protect and guide Indian travelers through:
Trusted visa information
Emergency travel support
Clarification on entry rules
Language and cultural orientation for smooth travel
Whether you’re visiting the dazzling towers of Dubai, the souks of Muscat, or the serene coastlines of Doha—make sure your journey begins with clarity and confidence.
💬 Join our WhatsApp community for Indian expats in France — a trusted space for real-time questions, support, and shared experiences.
📞 Connect directly at +33 6 27 92 43 98 for personalized guidance.
📘 Like our Facebook page: facebook.com/assofrehindi for daily updates and useful info.
📺 Subscribe to our YouTube channel “Indians in France” for legal, cultural, and lifestyle guidance.
🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷
With Frehindi by your side, navigating life across borders becomes a little easier — and a lot more reassuring.
Warm regards,
Haru Mehra
President,
L’Association Frehindi
A not-for-profit association under French Law 1901
📧 haru@frehindi.com | 🌍 www.frehindi.org | 📞 +33 6 27 92 43 98
Sous le patronage de l'Ambassade de l'Inde à Paris, notre mission est de favoriser l'intégration des jeunes talents et des familles indiennes dans la société française et d'autres pays francophones (पेरिस में भारतीय दूतावास के संरक्षण में, हमारा मिशन भारतीय युवाओं और परिवारों के कौशल को फ्रांस और अन्य फ्रेंच भाषी देशों की समाज में एकीकरण को बढ़ावा देना है ).
Leave a Reply