"I'm a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert specializing in project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. As the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, I help clients secure international capital via Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate. My legal background (Calicut Law College Alumnus) ensures every deal is robust and legally sound."
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Visa Fees and document requirement in Dubai U.A.E
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:
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 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 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 insurance
Fees:
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-renewable
Valid 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 insurance
Fees:
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 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 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 insurance
Fees:
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 insurance
Fees:
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 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 320
Service 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 person
Special 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 fees
Special 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
"Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB As a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert, I specialize in navigating the complex landscapes of project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. I am the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, where I advise clients on securing international capital through Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate mechanisms. My background as a Calicut Law College Alumnus ensures a robust, legally sound approach to every deal.
Mission Visa Clarity: UAE Streamlines Short-Term Work Permits
UAE Short-Term Work Visas: The
Current Status of the 90-Day Mission Permit (2025 Update)
The visa categories described
in the old article have been replaced or clarified by modern work permits that
align with the new Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021.
The general term "Mission
Visa" now primarily refers to the short-term work permit issued by MoHRE
for specific, limited engagements.
1.
The 90-Day Mission Work
Permit
The Mission Visa (also
called the Mission Work Permit or One-Mission Permit) is
officially an entry permit for foreign workers brought in to complete a specific
temporary job or time-bound project.
|
Old Mission Visa
Concept (2009) |
Current Mission Work
Permit (2025) |
|
Duration: 90
days (renewable once for 90 days), or sometimes 6 months. |
Duration:
Typically issued for 90 days (3 months), single entry. Some free zones
or authorities may allow a one-time renewal, though rules can vary. |
|
Issuing Authority:
Applied for at the Ministry of Labour (MoL). |
Issuing Authority:
Issued by MoHRE after the sponsoring company secures quota approval. |
|
Transfer to Residence Visa:
Conflicting information; often required employee to leave the UAE. |
Transfer to Residence Visa: A
transfer to a standard 2-year Employment Visa is generally possible
IN-COUNTRY, provided the employment relationship becomes permanent and
the company is compliant. The employee must complete the medical test and
Emirates ID process. |
|
Cost & Deposit:
Highly variable (AED 500-1200), plus a refundable deposit (AED 3,000). |
Cost & Deposit:
Highly variable based on company classification. A security deposit (often
AED 3,000) or insurance guarantee is still typically required by
MoHRE/ICP, which is refundable upon completion/cancellation. |
2. The 16-Day Special Mission
Entry Visa (Now Obsolete)
The 16-day visa mentioned is
now largely superseded by various flexible short-term visit visas available for
different nationalities, including the new Jobseeker Visit Visas
(available for 60, 90, or 120 days for those in specific skill levels).
3. Other Short-Term Work
Permits (New Categories)
The new law introduced
specific permits for short-term and flexible work arrangements, which reduce
the reliance on the Mission Visa for all temporary work needs:
|
New Permit Type |
Duration |
Purpose |
|
Temporary Work Permit |
Issued for up to 6 months |
Used for project-based work,
testing a candidate, or temporary staffing needs. |
|
Part-Time Work Permit |
Valid for 2 years |
Allows an employee to work
for one employer part-time while being sponsored by another, or for multiple
employers (with approval). |
|
Freelance Permit |
Valid for 2 years |
Allows a skilled individual
to work independently without employer sponsorship (available in certain
categories and Free Zones). |
Conclusion on Mission Visa Use
The Mission Work Permit
remains a viable option for employers who need to bring specific expertise from
abroad for a defined, short-term period (e.g., consultants, specialized
engineers for a project). However, the overall process is now clearer, and the
ability to transition the employee to a permanent residence visa without
exit is generally possible under the current regulations, solving the main
confusion point from the original article.
"Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB As a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert, I specialize in navigating the complex landscapes of project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. I am the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, where I advise clients on securing international capital through Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate mechanisms. My background as a Calicut Law College Alumnus ensures a robust, legally sound approach to every deal.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Credit card bill worries In Dubai
"Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB As a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert, I specialize in navigating the complex landscapes of project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. I am the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, where I advise clients on securing international capital through Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate mechanisms. My background as a Calicut Law College Alumnus ensures a robust, legally sound approach to every deal.
Visa cannot be cancelled when the person is not in the country
"Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB As a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert, I specialize in navigating the complex landscapes of project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. I am the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, where I advise clients on securing international capital through Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate mechanisms. My background as a Calicut Law College Alumnus ensures a robust, legally sound approach to every deal.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Valid sponsors for appliying U.A.E Visa
"Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB As a Funding Strategist and Legal Expert, I specialize in navigating the complex landscapes of project funding across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. I am the Founder of Bucks Capital & FinMaag, where I advise clients on securing international capital through Venture Capital, Debt Finance, and Real Estate mechanisms. My background as a Calicut Law College Alumnus ensures a robust, legally sound approach to every deal.

