Urgent Iceland Visa Appointment: UAE Applicant Guide

UAE residents applying for an Iceland Schengen visa cannot pay for a faster visa decision, but they can often secure an appointment slot sooner through legitimate channels offered by VFS Global, the official visa application centre operator for Iceland in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Which Centre Handles Iceland Visa Applications in the UAE
VFS Global is the authorized visa application centre for Iceland in the UAE. Applicants complete the online Schengen visa application and then book an appointment for biometric enrolment and document submission at the VFS Global centre. Appointments should always be booked directly through the official VFS Global website for Iceland, not through unofficial agents claiming to sell reserved slots.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi Centres
VFS Global operates separate visa application centres serving Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Appointment availability can differ between the two cities at any given time, since each centre manages its own booking calendar. UAE residents who want an earlier submission date should check both the Dubai and Abu Dhabi centres on the VFS Global booking portal rather than only looking at the location closest to home. A slot may open in one city before the other.
Legitimate Ways to Get an Earlier Iceland Visa Appointment
Prime Time and Premium Lounge Services
For select countries, VFS Global offers optional paid services such as a Prime Time appointment slot, courier return of passports, or Premium Lounge access, available for an additional fee where offered. These services can provide a more convenient time of day or a more comfortable submission experience once a slot exists. VFS Global has stated publicly that it does not offer any fast-track service for Schengen visas, and that premium services have no impact on processing timelines or the final visa decision. UAE residents should check the official VFS Global Iceland page to confirm which optional services are currently available for Dubai or Abu Dhabi.
Flexible Date Searching
Appointment calendars update in real time as slots open or close. Fixing on a single preferred date narrows the options considerably. UAE residents in Dubai or Abu Dhabi who need an earlier slot should search a wider date range and check the booking calendar at different times of day, since new openings can appear at short notice.
Monitoring Cancellations
Applicants sometimes cancel or reschedule appointments, which frees up earlier dates on the VFS Global calendar. Checking the official booking portal regularly, including early morning and late evening, increases the chance of catching a released slot. Gulf News has reported that VFS Global has warned applicants against third parties who falsely promise guaranteed early appointments for a fee, since only the official portal reflects real availability.
Documented Emergency or Compelling Reasons
Under the Schengen Visa Code, consulates retain discretion to let an applicant lodge a case without a standard appointment, or grant one sooner, in justified cases of urgency. This is not a routine option. It generally applies to documented emergencies such as a sudden bereavement, urgent medical treatment abroad, or a confirmed short notice business trip. Applicants who believe their situation qualifies should contact VFS Global or the Icelandic mission representing Iceland for the UAE directly, with supporting evidence ready. Whether to grant such a request is at the discretion of the Icelandic authorities and is never guaranteed.
An Earlier Appointment Does Not Mean a Faster Visa Decision
Securing an earlier appointment only changes when an application can be submitted. It does not change how quickly the Icelandic authorities examine the file afterward. Once the application is lodged, embassies usually decide within 15 calendar days of submission, as set by the Schengen Visa Code, and some cases take longer. UAE residents in Dubai and Abu Dhabi should plan travel dates around this standard timeline, even if they manage to book a Prime Time slot, catch a cancellation, or receive an emergency appointment.
Practical Tips for UAE Residents
- Book only through the official VFS Global website for Iceland visas, never through resellers claiming to guarantee appointments.
- Compare open dates at both the Dubai and Abu Dhabi centres before deciding where to apply.
- Prepare all required documents in advance so the application is complete the moment a slot is confirmed.
- Apply early within the allowed submission window, since Schengen applications can generally be lodged up to six months before travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does VFS Global handle Iceland visa applications for both Dubai and Abu Dhabi?
Yes. VFS Global operates separate visa application centres serving Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and UAE residents can check appointment availability at either location for Iceland Schengen visas.
Can paying for a premium or prime time service guarantee a faster visa approval?
No. VFS Global has stated it does not offer a fast-track service for Schengen visas and that premium services have no impact on processing timelines or the final visa decision, which rests with the Icelandic authorities.
How long does it take to get a decision after submitting an Iceland visa application?
Embassies usually decide within 15 calendar days of submission, as set by the Schengen Visa Code, and some cases take longer.
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FastSchengen is a private application support service by VisaDoctor UAE, not an embassy, VFS Global or BLS International. Information in this article reflects the sources linked at the time of writing. Requirements change, and your case handler works from current official sources.
Sources and official references
Every requirement, fee and timeline on this page is checked against the issuing authority before publication. These are the primary sources used for this article:
- Directorate of Immigration Iceland utl.is
- Finnish Immigration Service migri.fi
- European Commission, Schengen visa policy home-affairs.ec.europa.eu
- The Official Portal of the UAE Government, visa and Emirates ID u.ae
- UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) icp.gov.ae
Government rules change without notice. We re-verify this page on a rolling schedule, but always confirm your own case with us before you book flights or pay fees.
Written and fact-checked by
Bartu Ulucay
Co-founder, Visa Doctor · Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Bartu Ulucay is a co-founder of Visa Doctor, the Dubai-based visa documentation agency behind this site. He works alongside the team that prepares and reviews visitor visa files for UAE residents applying to Schengen, the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan and 29+ other destinations.
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Published 3 August 2026 · Last reviewed and updated
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