Written and reviewed by the Visa Doctor documentation team · Dubai · Rated 4.9★ on Google. See how we help.
This confuses more applicants than anything else. VFS Global is a private outsourcing company. It runs the visa application centres that many embassies and consulates in the UAE use to collect applications and biometric data. VFS does not assess your case, does not approve or refuse anything, and cannot tell you whether your file is strong. The person across the counter is checking that your paperwork is present and legible, not whether it is convincing.
That distinction matters because applicants routinely walk out of a smooth VFS appointment feeling reassured, when nothing has actually been assessed yet. Conversely, an agent flagging a missing page is doing you a favour, not refusing you. The decision happens later, at the embassy, on the file you handed over.
Different countries use different centres, and some countries use different providers entirely (BLS, TLScontact and others operate in the UAE too). Your appointment confirmation will name the exact building. Dubai has multiple VFS locations, and turning up at the wrong one is a wasted morning. Abu Dhabi and Sharjah have their own centres, and for some nationalities and destinations you must attend the centre in the emirate covering your residence.
For high-demand destinations in peak season, appointment availability is the real bottleneck — not the visa decision. Slots for popular Schengen states can vanish for weeks at a time. Book the moment your online application is submitted and paid. Our visa timeline calculator works backwards from your travel date so you know how late is too late, and if you are already up against a wall, the urgent Schengen visa page explains the realistic options.
In the order the checklist gives, in a plain folder, no staples through the passport photocopy, no plastic sleeves unless asked. Run our document checklist generator so nothing is missing, and check your photograph against the visa photo checker — a rejected photo means a re-shoot at the centre and, occasionally, a rebooked appointment.
| Stage | What happens | Roughly |
|---|---|---|
| Entry and security | Appointment letter and passport checked at the door; bags, large electronics and sometimes laptops are not allowed inside | 5 min |
| Token | You are issued a queue number and directed to a waiting area with a screen | 2 min |
| Document submission | An agent goes through your file against the checklist, scans or accepts originals, and collects the passport | 10–20 min |
| Biometrics | Fingerprints on a glass scanner (four fingers left, four fingers right, both thumbs) and a digital photo against a plain background | 5 min |
| Payment and extras | Service fee, optional courier return, optional SMS updates, optional premium lounge | 5 min |
| Receipt | You leave with a reference number and tracking details. Keep it — you need it to collect the passport. | 2 min |
It is a flat glass plate. You place four fingers of your left hand, then four of your right, then both thumbs together. It takes seconds and does not hurt. Two practical notes from people who have had to come back.
Dry or worn fingertips fail. Manual workers, people who have just used hand sanitiser, and people with very dry skin sometimes cannot register a clean print. The staff will ask you to try again, moisturise, or wipe your hands. Do not apply hand cream immediately before the appointment either — residue is as bad as dryness.
Henna is a real problem. Fresh, dark henna on the fingertips can defeat the scanner. If you have a wedding coming up, do the biometrics first. We say this every Eid and every wedding season and someone always finds out the hard way.
Children. Most systems do not require fingerprints below a certain age (commonly five for Schengen), but the child usually still has to attend in person for the photograph, and both parents or a documented consent arrangement may be needed. Take the birth certificate.
If you are unsure how much money the statements need to show, the bank balance calculator gives a defensible target, and the cover letter generator and invitation letter generator produce the two documents applicants most often improvise badly at the last minute.
Every centre offers optional paid services: premium lounge, courier delivery of the passport to your address, SMS tracking, form-filling assistance, photocopying, photographs. None of them affect your chances. Courier return is often worth it purely so you do not spend a second morning queueing to collect. The premium lounge buys you a shorter wait and a coffee, nothing more. Budget for the service fee on top of the visa fee itself — our UAE visa cost calculator includes both.
Your file goes to the consulate. You track it with the reference number. When a decision is made, the passport comes back to the centre and you either collect it or receive it by courier. Getting your passport back tells you nothing about the outcome — approvals and refusals arrive in the same envelope. Open it and check the sticker: the entries, the validity window and the duration of stay. Our guide to Schengen visa validity explains how to read those fields, and the 90/180-day calculator keeps you inside the allowance afterwards.
If the answer is no, do not immediately rebook. Work out why first — the refusal reason decoder and our list of common reasons for visa rejection are the place to start. If you applied for a US visa and were handed a 221(g) slip instead of a decision, that is something else entirely, and we explain it in what a US 221(g) refusal actually means.
We are a licensed visa documentation company in Dubai (SPC Free Zone, licence 4417571.01). We do not run the visa application centres and we cannot conjure appointment slots that do not exist. What we do is make sure that when you sit down at that counter, your file is complete, correctly ordered, consistent with your online form, and free of the small errors — an unsigned page, a photo two millimetres out of spec, a bank statement that stops six weeks short — that send people home and back into the appointment queue. We prepare files for UK, US, Schengen, Canada, Australia and Japan applications from across the UAE.
Get started with the document checklist generator or the approval chance calculator, read our step-by-step on applying for a Schengen visa from Dubai, or see our nationality-specific guides such as UK visas for Bangladeshi citizens in the UAE and the UK visa from Dubai overview. When you want a human to look at it, talk to our team.
Usually twenty to forty minutes inside the centre, with the biometric capture itself taking about five minutes. Waiting time depends on the season and the destination country; peak summer mornings for popular Schengen states are the busiest.
No. VFS is a submission agent, not the embassy. Staff check that your documents match the checklist and take your fingerprints and photograph. Nobody at the centre assesses the merits of your application or decides the outcome.
Arrive about fifteen minutes before your slot. Turning up an hour early usually means waiting outside, and arriving late can mean losing the appointment entirely and rebooking, which in peak season can cost you weeks.
Fingerprints are generally not taken below a certain age (commonly five years for Schengen), but the child normally still has to attend in person for the photograph. Bring the birth certificate and, where a parent is not travelling, appropriate consent documentation.
No. The passport is returned whatever the decision. You only know the outcome when you open the envelope and look at the visa sticker or the refusal letter inside.
Visa rules change frequently, and visa application centre procedures, locations and service fees differ by destination country and by emirate. Always confirm on the official government or visa application centre website, or contact our agents. Visa Doctor is a private service provider and does not issue visas.