Every other visa on our list is decided by someone reading a file. The American one is decided by someone looking at you. A consular officer at the Dubai consulate has a queue behind you and a few minutes to form a judgment, and by the time you sit down, they have already skimmed your DS-160. What you say has to match what you wrote, and both have to make one point: you live in the UAE, and you are coming back to it.
That is the whole game. HAB Tourism prepares you for it from our office in Al Garhoud.
HAB Tourism handles USA visit visa applications from Dubai for the B1/B2 category. Our service starts from AED 1,490 per person and covers DS-160 filing, appointment booking, document review and interview preparation.
American immigration law starts from an assumption that works against you. Every visitor visa applicant is treated as someone who intends to move to the United States permanently, and it is your job to prove otherwise. Not the officer’s job to prove you would overstay. Yours to show you would not.
That single rule explains almost every question you will be asked. Where do you work? How long have you been there? Who is paying for the trip? Who is staying behind in Dubai? Do you have property, a family, a business, or a rental contract? A weak answer is not a lie caught out; it is simply a life that does not look anchored anywhere.
We build your file around that one argument and rehearse the answers with you until they are short, consistent, and true.
The paperwork itself is manageable:
The MRV fee is currently USD 185 per applicant, paid to the US government and not refunded if the visa is refused. Our service fee of AED 1,490 is separate and covers the work we do on the application.
This is the part most people are working from, outdated advice on. The interview waiver, or dropbox, is used to cover a wide range of applicants, including children and older travellers. Those categories were cut back sharply at the end of 2025. First-time applicants now attend in person regardless of age, and only a narrow band of renewals still qualifies. The booking system decides your eligibility once your DS-160 and fee are in, so nobody can promise you a dropbox in advance.
Appointment availability is the other thing to plan around. Wait times at the Dubai consulate have been running long, and Abu Dhabi is often the faster of the two. We check both when we book, and we check current availability before you pay anything, so you know whether your travel dates are realistic.
No agent in this city can influence a consular decision. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something they cannot deliver. What we can do is remove the reasons applications fail for avoidable reasons.
We complete the DS-160 with you rather than handing you a link, because that form is long, unforgiving, and permanently attached to your record once submitted. We check your financial documents against what an officer expects to see. We book the biometrics and interview slots and monitor for earlier openings. We run a practice interview so the real one is not the first time you have answered these questions out loud. And when your profile looks weak, we say so before you spend USD 185 on a refusal.
Our internal processing runs 15 to 25 working days, but the honest total depends on interview availability, which is outside anyone’s control. Start early. Months early, not weeks.
When approved, most UAE residents receive a multiple-entry visa valid up to ten years, with stays of up to six months per visit. Final validity is the consular officer’s decision.

Send us your passport copy, job details, and travel plan. We will assess your case, quote the full cost, and check current appointment availability.