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How Much Cash Can I Carry To Dubai?

How Much Cash Can I Carry From USA To Dubai?

Carrying money while travelling is one of the most important concerns of people who plan to travel abroad and do not have an international bank account. If you are planning to travel to Dubai and cannot use your bank account in Dubai, you are looking for the answer to the question, ” how much cash can I carry to Dubai “.

In this article from the Traveling Topic website, I will answer this question so that you don’t get into trouble when you arrive in Dubai. So if you want to avoid getting into trouble for carrying money in Dubai, read this article to the end.

How much cash can I carry to Dubai?

Every country has its own rules for carrying cash and financial matters, which you, as a tourist, should know when you enter to avoid getting into trouble. According to Article VI of the Federal Laws of 2002 relating to money laundering offences, the Central Bank of the UAE is responsible for enforcing laws related to travelers who carry more than the allowed amount. According to the rules of the Central Bank of the UAE, the maximum amount allowed to carry cash to Dubai is 100,000 dirhams.

But you may want to take more money to Dubai; in this case, after arriving at the Dubai airport, you should inform the airport officials of the amount of money you are carrying to avoid getting into trouble in the future. After completing the forms, you can experience shopping in Dubai Airport and enjoy your trip.

It should be noted that only people over 18 can bring 100,000 AED to Dubai, and the amount of money that people under 18 carry with them will be added to the value of their parent’s money. It is not prohibited to carry financial documents such as checks, financial papers, etc., exceeding the set limit of 100,000 dirhams. But, to prevent money laundering, it must be registered by the agents upon entering this country.

If you take more than 100,000 dirhams with you to Dubai and do not inform the airport officials about the amount, you will be in trouble, and the officials will take you to court, and you will be accused of money laundering according to Dubai law.

How much cash should I carry to Dubai?

Travelers should have about $1,500 for a ten-day stay in Dubai and about $3,500 for a two-person trip.

If your trip to Dubai is less than ten days, you must have at least 1000 dollars to stay in this country; this amount is about 2500 dollars for a two-person trip to the UAE for a week. Of course, you should pay attention to the fact that your travel style directly impacts costs, and travelers who plan to use luxury facilities during their trip should have at least 5,000 US dollars for a week’s stay in Dubai.

Using Cash in Dubai

You need Dubai money in cash for some small purchases or daily expenses. We suggest you carry 5, 10, or 20 dirhams for essential payments in Dubai.

The most common uses of cash in Dubai include:

Paying a taxi fare: A taxi in the UAE is cheaper than one in Europe or the United States, and it is very easy to find a taxi in Dubai. Usually, tourists pay 5 dirhams for short distances in Dubai and 10 dirhams for long distances in this city. It is possible to pay the taxi fare in Dubai in cash.

Food stores: To buy some simple but necessary food, such as a bottle of mineral water, in the stores in Dubai, it is necessary to carry cash with you. Be sure to have 5 or 10 dirham with you.

Paying a tip in a hotel or restaurant: If you intend to pay a tip in a hotel or restaurant, you must have cash with you and pay 5 or 10 dirhams as a tip after carrying your luggage or presenting the bill at the restaurant.

What goods should not be taken to Dubai?

Narcotic drugs, elephant ivory, rhinoceros horn, betting machines, statues, unethical or audio publications contrary to Islamic practices, counterfeit money, and home-cooked food.

If you plan to bring medicine to this country, coordinate with your embassy in advance because some freely available medicines worldwide are prohibited in the UAE. Its crimes are also serious and may lead to imprisonment.

The currency of Dubai

The currency of Dubai
The currency of Dubai?

The official currency of the UAE is the dirham, denoted by the abbreviation AED. Small Currency in the UAE is called fils; every 100 fils equals one dirham. In 1973, the dirham was introduced as the official currency of the UAE and replaced the Dubai and Qatari riyals. Dirham banknotes include 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 dirhams, and coins include 1 dirham, 25 fils, and 50 fils.

You can take dirhams or dollars with you when traveling to the Emirate. We suggest you get some dirhams from the exchange offices of your country and take them with you to Dubai and use it when necessary. 

There are many exchange offices for currency exchange in the city and there is no need to exchange many dirhams from your country or change your currency at the Dubai airport. Also, suppose your trip to Dubai is for business, and you have a lot of currency. In that case, you should know that you can exchange currency and transfer money in large exchanges such as Al-Fardan Exchange, Sharaf Exchange, Al-Rostamani Exchange, and the United Arab Emirates International Exchange.

At the end of the line

As you read in this article, the city of Dubai is not like Istanbul and some other cities that do not have restrictions on the entry of money. In this city, if you want to bring in more money than the established law, you must inform the airport officials so that it can be registered.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can’t I take as much money as we want to Dubai?

Due to the existence of many foreign companies and many immigrants, money laundering may happen, so you should import this money with coordination.

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