Relocating to a new country can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to navigating immigration and visa procedures.
Immigration and Visa Support
Streamlining Immigration and Visa Processes in Dubai
For expatriates moving to Dubai, the assistance of a concierge provider can prove invaluable.
With our expertise in handling various aspects of relocation, we can offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to expats’ specific needs. We can assure you that you will receive all our support with immigration and visa processes, ensuring a seamless transition to your new life in Dubai.
Here’s How We Can Help With Immigration And Visa Support:
Securing A Long-term UAE Residence Visa
Many people find that they want to stay in the UAE for longer than 2-3 years. For them and for entrepreneurs there are some alternative options available. If you are a high-value investor or classified as a professional or talented researcher, you can apply for a 5-year or 10-year Visa.
Anyone who can invest between 5 and 10 million AED in business, investment funds or real estate is recognised as a high-value investor. If you prove your value in science, medicine or art, you will be recognised as a talented professional.
How To Renew Your UAE Residence Visa
If your Visa is set to expire you will have to reapply for a new one to legally remain in the UAE. The good news is the process is much more straightforward and requires less documentation.
Around 1-2 weeks ahead of your current Visa’s expiry date you will need to book a medical check-up. This will involve several tests. When you receive your results, you send them and your passport to the immigration office.
They will stamp your passport. Further, send confirmation that you have renewed your Visa for another 2-3 years. This is depending on the type of residence Visa you apply for.
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Frequently asked questions
To apply for a UAE residence visa, you typically need to have a sponsor, such as an employer or a family member who is a UAE resident. The sponsor initiates the visa application process on your behalf.
The specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the visa type (employment, family, or investor visa), but generally involve submitting necessary documents, medical tests, and obtaining the entry permit, followed by the residence visa stamping upon arrival in the UAE.
Dubai offers various types of visas for expats, including tourist visas, employment visas, investor visas, dependent visas, and residency visas.
The specific type of visa depends on factors such as the purpose of the visit, employment status, and family situation.
A Public Relations Officer, commonly known as a PRO, plays a crucial role in the visa process. They are responsible for liaising with government authorities, handling paperwork, and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.
PRO services often include document preparation, visa applications, renewals, amendments, and other administrative tasks related to immigration and visa support. They facilitate a smooth and efficient process for expats and their employers.
Yes, it is possible to change jobs while on an employment visa in Dubai. However, there are certain procedures to follow. This includes obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current employer and fulfilling the requirements of the new employer.
It is essential to comply with the regulations set by the Dubai Department of Human Resources and Emiratisation (formerly the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation).
Yes, UAE residents with valid residence visas, such as employment visa holders, can sponsor their immediate family members (spouse, children) for a family residence visa.
The sponsorship requirements may vary. This depends on the specific circumstances, and certain criteria, such as minimum salary requirements, may need to be met. The process typically involves submitting the necessary documents and fulfilling the sponsorship obligations as per the UAE immigration regulations.