Visa services in the UAE encompass a range of options for foreigners wishing to enter and reside in the country. Here’s an overview of the types of visas and the services related to them:

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Tourist Visa Tourist Visa
  • Valid for short visits (usually up to 30 or 60 days).
  • Can be single-entry or multiple-entry.
  • May require sponsorship (e.g., from a hotel or a UAE resident).
Residence Visa Residence Visa
  • For individuals intending to live in the UAE.
  • Requires a UAE sponsor (employer, family member, or partner).
  • Often linked to employment or investment.
Work Visa Work Visa
  • Issued for individuals seeking employment in the UAE.
  • Must be sponsored by a UAE employer.
  • Requires a medical examination and background check.
student Visa Student Visa
  • Issued to students enrolled in accredited educational institutions in the UAE.
  • Requires sponsorship from the educational institution.
Family Visa Family Visa
  • Allows UAE residents to sponsor family members.
  • Typically requires proof of income and accommodation.
Investor Visa Investor Visa
  • Available for individuals investing a certain amount in a UAE-based business.
  • Can lead to residency.
Freelance Visa Freelance Visa
  • Designed for freelancers and remote workers.
  • Allows individuals to live and work in the UAE independently.
Golden Visa Golden Visa
  • Long-term residency visa for investors, entrepreneurs, specialized talents, researchers, and outstanding students.
  • Valid for 5 or 10 years and renewable.
Schengen Visa Schengen Visa
  • This visa allows travelers to move freely within the Schengen Area, which includes 27 European countries that have abolished passport control at their mutual borders.
  • This visa is typically issued for short stays, up to 90 days within a 180-day period, for tourism, business, or family visits.