59A7D41EB44EABC4F2C2B68D88211BF4 UAE Visa Rules & Procedures - UAE Law Updates for 2025

Friday, January 8, 2010

visa Rates and documents requirement in Dubai Ministerial Decision No. 322 for the Year 2008


1. 90 Days Long-Term Visit Visa (Individuals)

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsor or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) * Required documents:  Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Clear passport copy of the sponsored person

 A copy of the salary certificate or employment contract of the sponsor (resident) must be attached

 Proof of family relationship (kinship)

 Traveler insurance *

Fees:

 AED 1110 e-DNRD fees.

 AED 1120 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person.

 Valid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewable

 Valid for 90 days from the arrival date and non-renewable.

2. 30 Days Short-Term Visit Visa (Individuals)

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor.

 Clear passport copy of the sponsored person

 A copy of the salary certificate or employment contract of the sponsor (resident) must be attached

 Proof of family relationship.

 Traveler insurance. *

Fees :AED 610 e-DNRD fees.

 AED 620 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person.

 Valid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewable

 Valid for 30 days from arrival date and non-renewable

3. 30 Days Short-Term Visit Visa (Companies)

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor.

 Copy of the establishment card.

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 610 e-DNRD fees.

 AED 620 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person. Valid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewableValid for 30 days from the arrival date and non-renewable

4. 90 Days Long-term Visit Visa (Companies)

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor.

 Copy of the establishment card.

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 1100 e-DNRD fees

 AED 1120 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person. Valid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewableValid for 90 days from the arrival date and non-renewable

5. Student Visa: sponsor must be one of the licensed Universities or Educational Institutions in the UAE (recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education)

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Copy of the establishment card

 Copy of the trade license

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 1110 e-DNRD fees.

 AED 1120 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit refundable upon departure of the sponsored person.

6. Medical Treatment: Medical Establishments (Public and Private) approved by the Ministry of Health or Health Authority

 E-forms application form (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Copy of the establishment card

 Medical certificate attested by MOH or Health Authority

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 1110 e-DNRD fees

 AED 1120 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person. Valid for 60 days from the arrival date and can be renewed twice, 60 days each:

 AED 610 e-service fees.

 AED 620 e-form fees

7. Exhibitions/Festivals/ Conferences: for Governmental and Private Establishments

 E-form application (fees paid) including clear personal photo of the sponsored person approved by the sponsors or authorized signatories (signed and stamped) *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Copy of the establishment card

 Copy of the trade license

 Letter by the concerned entity announcing the exhibition, festival, or conference.

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 210 e-DNRD fees

 AED 220 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored person- Valid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewable- Valid for 30 days from the arrival date and non-renewable

8. (33) Countries Upon Arrival *

Required documents:

 Original passport

 Free of charge

 Special notes: renewal shall be once and for a similar period (30 days).

Fees:

 AED 620 e-form fees

 Service is provided through all air, land, and sea ports.

9. Tourist Visa for all Nationalities (Tourist companies): *

Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Traveler insuranceFees:

 AED 210 e-DNRD fees

 AED 220 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored personValid for 60 days from the issue date and non-renewableValid for 30 days from the arrival date and renewable for the similar period (30 days), upon payment of a fees of AED 620. Service is provided through the eDNRD eServices.

10. Escorts of GCC nationals To be issued to escort of GCC nationals (domestic helpers), for 60 days. *

Required documents:

 Original passport of the sponsored person

 Valid residency visa.

Fees:

 AED 165 e-form fees. Special notes: Renewable twice and for a similar period (60 days each time).

Renewal fees :AED 320Service is provided through all UAE entry points

11. GCC nationals (Resident) To be issued to GCC resident nationals and those who accompany them *

Required documents:

 Original passport of the sponsored person

 Valid residency visa

 Proof of employment in the country of residence

Fees:

 AED 165 e-form fees. Special notes: Valid for 30 days and renewable once for a similar period (30 days). Renewal fees AED 620 (e-form fees)

12. Mission Visa To be issued to businessmen and highly qualified professionals. * Required documents:

 Clear passport copy of the sponsor

 Health insurance

Fees:

 320 e-form fees

 AED 1000 deposit, refundable upon departure of the sponsored personSpecial notes: Valid for 14 days from the issue date and non-renewable. Valid for 16 days from arrival date and non-renewable.

13. Transit Visa *

Required documents:

 Original valid passport

 Entry form for 96 hours

 A valid ticket for onward flight

Fees:

 AED 165 e-DNRD fees

 AED 165 E-form feesSpecial Notes: Valid for 96 hours from the arrival date provided that the duration between the two trips is no less than 8 hours. Hotel reservation is needed. This service is provided through UAE entry points.

Criteria for obtaining a health card in Dubai

In order to obtain a residency visa and labour card, all expatriates are required to undergo a medical and blood test. Employers usually arrange for all the necessary paperwork.

If you are not covered by a company or private medical insurance, it is advisable to apply for a health card which entitles residents to low cost medical treatment at public hospitals and clinics. An application form can be collected from any public hospital then submitted (typed in Arabic), along with the correct documents to your local Health Care Center. The health card is valid for one year and can be renewed online.

Documents required:

Passport copy
Covering letter from sponsor
Visa application copy
2 passport size photographs
Completed application form
Fees
Citizens (card valid for 4 years)0-9 Years - AED 2510-17 Years - AED 5018 Years and Above - AED 100
Non Citizens(card valid for 1 year) 0-9 Years - AED 100 10-17 Years - AED 200 17 Years and Above - AED 300
plus AED 200/- for medical examination
For more information, please visit the Department of Health and Medical Services

Length of stay outside the UAE: (one month or return immediately?)

Gulf News 05 May 2009 reports the previously mentioned Brigadier Al Minhali, as saying "After spending six months in the country, the investor must leave the UAE to return to his home country or any of the GCC countries for at least a month before he is eligible to apply for a fresh multiple entry visa" (at least that's what the print version says, the online version has the words "for at least a month" removed).
A follow up report in the Gulf News on 05 May 2009 said "It was reported earlier that people who complete six months stay need to stay out of UAE for at least a month before being able to renew the visa. However, the Interior ministry on Tuesday confirmed there is no waiting time before renewing the visa."
Khaleej Times 05 May 2009 reports the same Brigadier Al Minhali as saying "To renew the visa, the owners should leave the country to their home lands, or to the GCC countries, without need to stay one month as they can apply to renew the visa after hours of leaving the country"
Income source: (confusion could be because the new law says visa holders are not permitted to work in the UAE - as with any visit visa or residence visa, it is permission to stay in the UAE, not to work)
WAM 02 May 2009 says "Article 34 stipulates that owner should have a fixed income of not less than Dh 10,000 or its equivalent in foreign currencies whether inside or outside the country"
Gulf News 05 May 2009 reports that "the investor must have a monthly income no less than Dh10,000 or equivalent in foreign currencies"
The National 05 May 2009 says "The income must come from outside the UAE;"
Our interpretation: Income can come from within UAE or outside, but not as a result of employment in the UAE (income from bank interest, stock dividends, etc should be ok, a questionmark over rental income from properties owned in the UAE).
Old property residence visas:
Emirates Business 05 May 2009 says "All visas given to owners of properties across the UAE will be cancelled after their expiry and they will not be renewed according to old rules, said a senior official" which implies current property residence visa holders can wait until expiry before applying for a new residence visa.
Khaleej Times 05 May 2009 reports the aforementioned Brigadier Al Menhali of the Ministry of the Interior FNRD as saying "We informed the residency departments nationwide to start to settle the old owners' situation in a month as the new decision will be officially implemented by June 1; otherwise, they will violate the law and would be illegals if they have no residencies or work at firms". So watch out if you have one of the old visas.

UAE property visa questions and conflicts -Visit visa or residence visa?

A "residence" visa gives the holder more rights in the UAE with respect to applying for driving licences etc so the distinction is important.
Most reports refer to a "multi-entry" visa implying it is a long visit visa. Other residence visas for the UAE are multi-entry by default, that point is never highlighted. Whereas visit visas are usually single-entry unless specifically described as a multi-entry visa.
WAM, the official UAE news agency, in its 03 May 2009 report refers to a "multi-trip entry visa" and "multi-entry permit" which is terminology more often associated with visit visas, not residence visas. The report does not specifically refer to a "residence" visa, or even make the implication that it's a residence visa. Similarly, comments from Brigadier Nasser Al Awadhi Al Minhali, Acting Director-General of the Federal Naturalisation and Residency Department (FNRD), subsequently reported in the press refer to "multiple entry visas", not residence visas.
03 August 2009 update: In a WAM news report about the implementation of the the new visa, the heading said "DNRD discusses with property developers implementation of multi visit visas" implying that it was a form of visit visa, not a residence visa, which would probably mean no bank accounts, Dubai driving license, health card, and other facilities that expat residents are entitled to apply for.

New property residence visas UAE

From 01 June 2009, the UAE will implement a new system of residence visas for UAE property owners which supersedes the old property investor residence visa that was valid in Dubai, Ajman, and Ras Al Khaimah (previously there was no residence visa based on expat property ownership in Abu Dhabi). According to a WAM report on 02 May 2009, a new paragraph will be added to "Article 33 of the executive regulations of the entry and residency law for entry and residency of foreigners", and a new article, number 34, will be included in the by-law specifying the conditions of the new visa.
UAE multi-entry visa valid for 6 months at a time, permits multiple entries to the UAE. Commonly referred to as a residence visa but not clear if that's the official term. The difference in terminology might be significant. Property owner residence visa can be renewed indefinitely but the visa holder must exit the UAE and re-apply. The applicant can apply right away rather than wait for a month outside the UAE, according to information on 05 May 2009. Update 03 August 2009: according to a WAM news report "... when the multi visit visa issued to a property owner expires abroad, his/her visa will be renewed at the airport at arrival." Cost of six-month UAE residence visa is AED 2,000. Renewal cost is the same. Minimum salary requirement of investor is AED 10,000 per month, or equivalent. Not clear if income must be sourced only from outside the UAE - conflicting reports seen. Property value must be at least AED 1 million. Appears to be based on purchase price (evidence needs to be shown) rather than original price or current market value. Medical insurance is required for investor and familiy members applying for residence visa under property ownership scheme. Property must be complete, and title deed in visa applicant's name has been obtained. Joint property owners cannot apply for residence visa (in contrast to the previous system which allowed first named owner to apply). Direct family members (spouse, children) can be included under the property owner's sponsorship. Not clear if primary sponsor must be male, if there is an maximum age limit for children, or if family members can travel in and out of the UAE independently. Property must be of an appropriate size to house family members if applicable i.e. a family of 4 is unlikely to be granted a visa if the property is a studio flat (not that there are many studios over AED 1 million in the UAE). Property residence visa holders under the previous system must change their visa to the new system from 01 June 2009 otherwise they will be regarded as being in breach of UAE immigration laws (bad luck if you just got your 3 year visa in April 2009). Property owners (and family) might be required to have to have a medical test as with other residence visas (visitors with short term entry permits do not have to do a medical test). Unknown if property residence visa holders can apply for UAE driving licences, bank accounts, telephone connections, etc. Other residence visa holders can, and previous property residence visa holders could. If the new visa is a "visit" visa rather than a "residence" visa, then probably not.