1. Tourist Visas (Visit Visas)
Ideal for short-term stays, leisure, or visiting family.
- Validity:
Available as 30-day or 60-day single or multiple-entry permits.
- The
5-Year Multiple Entry: A popular choice for frequent
visitors. It allows stays of 90 days at a time (extendable to 180 days
total per year) and requires proof of a USD 4,000 bank balance.
- Important
2026 Rule: There is no longer a grace period
for tourist visas. Overstay fines of AED 50/day apply immediately
starting the day after expiry.
2. Golden Visa (10-Year Long-Term Residency)
The crown jewel of UAE residency, now even more flexible
for property owners.
- Real
Estate Investors: You can qualify with a property
value of AED 2 million. As of 2026, you can apply even if the
property is mortgaged or off-plan—the previous requirement
to pay a specific amount (AED 1M) upfront has been removed.
- Professionals:
Highly skilled workers (Doctors, Engineers, IT specialists) with a monthly
salary of AED 30,000 and an attested bachelor's degree.
- Key
Perk: Golden Visa holders can stay outside the UAE for any
length of time without their residency becoming invalid.
3. Green Visa (5-Year Self-Sponsorship)
A bridge between standard work visas and the Golden Visa,
designed for those who want independence from a single employer.
- Skilled
Employees: Requires a bachelor's degree and a
minimum monthly salary of AED 15,000.
- Freelancers:
Must show an annual income of AED 360,000 for the last two years.
- Benefit:
Allows you to sponsor yourself and your first-degree relatives for 5
years.
4. The Blue Visa (New for 2026)
Introduced to support the UAE's sustainability goals, this
is a 10-year residency specifically for "environmental
champions."
- Eligibility:
Granted to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to
environmental protection, sustainability, or climate action (researchers,
activists, or leaders of environmental NGOs).
5. Standard Work Visa
The most common path for the majority of the workforce.
- Validity:
Usually issued for 2 years.
- Process:
Sponsored by a UAE-registered employer. The employer is legally
responsible for all recruitment and visa costs.
- Grace
Period: After cancellation or expiry, residents
typically have a 30 to 60-day grace period to either find a new job
or leave the country.
6. Retirement Visa (Age 55+ )
A 5-year renewable visa for those looking to enjoy their
golden years in the UAE.
- Financial
Requirements:
- AED
1 million in savings (fixed deposit for 3 years) OR
- AED
2 million in unmortgaged property OR
- An
active monthly income of AED 15,000 (Dubai) or AED 20,000
(Rest of UAE).
7. Student Visa
For those enrolled in accredited UAE universities.
- Duration:
Usually 1 year, renewable annually based on academic progress.
- Note:
Outstanding students with a high GPA may be eligible for a Golden Visa
for themselves and their families.
Summary of Key Documents Required
While each visa has specific needs, almost all applications
in 2026 require:
- Passport
with at least 6 months' validity.
- Digital
Health Insurance (now linked automatically to your EID via
the ICP portal).
- Medical
Fitness Certificate from a government-approved center.
- Emirates
ID (biometrics required for new residents).
The Bottom Line: With
the removal of many manual steps and the introduction of 5 and 10-year options,
the UAE has made "living for the long term" easier than ever. Always
ensure your documents are attested and your insurance is active to avoid delays
in the digital system!

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