Frequently Asked Questions


Where is the Embassy of Nepal located in Abu Dhabi? Are there Nepalese Consulates in other Emirates in the UAE?

The Embassy of Nepal is located at Villa No. 5, Plot No. 1, Sector 19_2, Al Aradah Street, AI, Nahyan Area. Currently, there is no Consulate in other Emirates of the UAE.

What are the consular hours/days of the Embassy for visa purpose?

The following are the consular hours of the Embassy from Sunday to Thursday:

Application submission: 09:30 am to 1:30 p. m. and collection: 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.

Give me the details on various consular services.

Please go to the “Consular Services” menu of this webpage and find the details on various types of attestations.

I am looking for recruiting Nepalese nationals for my office/house. Please guide me.

Please visit the section entitled “Recruitments” and go to its sub-headings like Group Recruitments, Individual Recruitments, Domestic Workers. You may also wish to download required forms and other details from “Download” section of this webpage.

My housemaid/domestic worker is in Nepal. How can she come back to the UAE? Are there different rules now?

If you have obtained a new visa for a Nepalese hosuemaid or your housemaid working with you is currently on a leave to Nepal, there are certain formalities to be completed before she comes to the UAE. Please go to the “Recruitments” section or “Download” section to learn more. We advise to read the instructions thoroughly and fill out the forms and other documents before you come to the Embassy.

I want to download forms (Visa Application Form, Passport Application Form, Demand Letter forms etc.). Where can I download from?

Please go to the “Download” section and find appropriate form for you.

I want to visit Nepal. What are the requirements for obtaining a Tourist visa?

All applicants should fill out a Visa Application Form available on the Embassy’s website (click here to download it now). Applicants could also collect the Form from the front desk of the Embassy. Applicant should include the original passport and its copy, a copy of the UAE visa, one passport size recent photograph, a recommendation letter from the employer (if applicable) that states, inter alia, job designation, monthly salary and purpose of the visit to Nepal.

How long does it take to obtain a visa from the Embassy?

Those who submit the application by 1:30 p. m. may collect the visa between 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.

What are the visa charges?

The visa charges are 110.00, 190.00 and 460.00 (AED) for 15, 30 and 90 days multiple entry visas respectively.

Can I extend my visa if I want to stay longer than 90 days?

As a tourist, one can stay in Nepal up to 150 days in one calendar year (January to December). Therefore, visas could be extended for a period not exceeding 150 days from the date of entry into Nepal in one calendar year either from the Department of Immigration, Kathmandu or the Immigration office, Pokhara.

As a tourist, can I stay longer than 150 days continuously in two calendar years?

Yes. Visitors who have entered into Nepal towards the end of one calendar year may prolong his/her stay beyond 150 days by adding the maximum period of another 150 days allowable for the next calendar year.

However, tourists who have left Nepal before the expiration of the visa issued to him/her for the current year shall not be allowed to use or carry forward the unused period of visa to another calendar year.

Is there a provision for gratis visas? Who will obtain such a visa?

The following applicants are entitled to obtain a gratis visa from the Embassy:

  • Children under the age of 10 years,
  • A 30-day visa for the citizens of some countries on a reciprocal basis (such a visa is issued once in a calendar year),
  • Applicants holding Diplomatic and official passports (a visa request letter from their respective Diplomatic Mission or Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a must),
Who are exempt from obtaining a visa to visit Nepal?

Diplomatic and Official Passport (Service Passport) holders of those countries which have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with Nepal (As of now: People’s Republic of China, Thailand, the Russian Federation and Brazil), citizens of India and the UN Lassies Passer Holders don’t need a visa to visit Nepal.

Can I obtain a visa on arrival in Nepal in case I got no time to get it from the Embassy?

Yes, but not all nationalities are entitled to obtain visas on arrival. Please make sure that your country is not listed in the category of the country the citizens of which can’t obtain visa on arrival. A prior visa is always recommended to avoid any unforeseen last minute hassle.

Which countries are on the list whose nationals will not get a visa on arrival?

Nigeria, Somalia, Liberia, Cameron, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Swaziland, Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan and all Travel Document holder applicants. They are advised to apply for a visa at the Embassy before visiting Nepal.

What is the procedure for getting a prior visa for Travel Document holders?

There is no different procedure but the visa processing time is much longer (sometimes over 35 days). Such a visa is issued only after the approval has been received from Nepal. Therefore, visitors holding Travel Documents are advised to apply well in advance.

How long is an entry visa valid for?

A visa issued by the Embassy is valid for six months from the date of issue. The validity of a visa date is computed, however, from the date of arrival in Nepal.

Can I get my money back if I decide not to visit Nepal after a visa has been issued to me?

No. Once a visa has been issued, it will not be amended, revalidated, nor will be the visa fees refunded either.

Do I need to be present at the Embassy to submit my application in person?

Submission of the application in person is always a preferred option. However, an authorized representative can also apply and receive the visa on behalf of the applicant.

It is mandatory for the applicant from Nigeria, Somalia, Liberia, Cameron, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Swaziland, Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan and holders of Travel Document to come in person to apply for a visa.

Can I get a transit visa for Nepal?

Yes. The following foreign nationals are eligible for obtaining a Transit Visa for a day:

Transit passengers willing to spend overnight in Nepal on their way to any third country with confirmed air tickets, and

Passengers of an aircraft that had to make an emergency landing in Nepal.

Are there overland entry and exit points between Nepal and India and Nepal and China borders?

Yes. The overland Immigration Offices are located at the following entry and exit points between Nepal and India and Nepal and the People’s Republic of China (Tibet)

Sn. Nepal Side India Side China Side
01 Tatopani (Sindupalchok) Kodari
02 Kakadvitta (Jhapa District) Panitanki
03 Birgunj (Parsa District) Raxaul
04 Sunauli (Rupendehi District) Belahiya
05 Nepalgunj (Banke District) Jamunaha
06 Dhangadhi (Kailali District) Mohana
07 Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur) Gadda Chauk
Do the Indian nationals require visas to travel to Nepal?

Indian nationals don’t currently require any visa to travel to Nepal, provided that they prove their nationality (eg. by showing their passport at their entry points).

I want more information on visas and travel.

Please visit http://nepalimmigration.gov.np/(for visas) and http://www.nepalnow.org (for travel destination, etc.) for more information.

I want to change Nepali dates into English (Gregorian) and vice versa. Where can I do it from?

Please click here to change the dates from Nepali to English (Gregorian) and vice versa.