Visa Types
Transit Visa
These are valid for 14 days and are appropriate for those who are visiting
Dubai on short business trips
Visitor Visa
Valid for 30 or 60 days, these visas are applicable to tourists visiting Dubai.
If you are visiting prior to deciding whether Dubai is for you, you can do so
with a visitor visa.
Employment Visas
The Employment Permit/Visa in Dubai is often referred to as a Labour
Card and is issued by the Immigration
Department in order to permit a foreign national to work in a UAE company.
Anyone working in Dubai who is not a UAE citizen must obtain a labour card prior
to beginning work.
Before you can apply for an Employment Visa, you must attend a medical examination
to confirm that you are in good health. The examinations are conducted by the
Ministry of Health and some private clinics. If you are an HIV or AIDS sufferer,
your health card will not be approved and you will not be able to progress with
your application for an Employment Visa.
The application for your Labour Card should be submitted
to the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs within 30 days of your entry into
Dubai. Following this, you should apply for your residency permit (this
is stamped in your passport). If you are entering the country on the basis of
an employment visa, your employer should complete the formalities of application
for the residency permit on your behalf. In all cases, applications for both
the Employment Visa and the Residency Permit should be completed within 60 days
of your entry into Dubai.
Residence Visa
You must have a residency visa if you are going to live in
Dubai and are not a UAE national. You will not be able to open a bank
account, register a car, get a telephone connected, or deal with other routine
tasks in setting up home in Dubai until you have a residency visa or permit.
If you are going to work in Dubai, it is likely that you will be sponsored by
your employer, who should make the visa arrangements on your behalf and will
explain to you which documents will be required for submission with the visa
application. If you are employed from overseas, your employer is responsible
for the cost of obtaining your work permit and residency visa. Before you can
apply for a residency visa, you must take a medical test and obtain a Health
Card, which can be issued by the Ministry of Health or a recognised private
hospital. There is an age limit of 50 years for a residency visa, although exceptions
may be made to this rule. In general, residence visas are
valid for three years.
If you are moving to Dubai with family members, you should obtain a family
visa. This allows you to sponsor your family members and there is a minimum
earnings level below which the family visa is not available.
Any contact with Israel, including having an Israeli entry
stamp in your passport, will preclude you from entry into the UAE.
While in Dubai, you are required to carry identification documents with you
at all times. Spot checks may be carried out to identify illegal workers and
you can be asked to prove at any time that you are entitled to be living and
working in the country.
You can obtain further advice on visa requirements from your consulate.
Do not mix consulate and embassy. The embassy is the representation of the
State in a foreign country and is in charge of all the relations with the government
of the country where located. The consulate protects and administrates the community
coming from his country. However, you must usually live in the country for 6
months before you can register. You will learn all the information by asking
the Consulate.