Spouse & Dependent
Visa Processing Service
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Spouse & Dependents Visa Services In Dubai
Individuals with a valid UAE residence visa can sponsor residence visas for their families or dependents. Employees earning a minimum salary of over AED 3000 including accommodation can sponsor their family members regardless of their job titles. However, all dependents have to undergo medical tests who have completed 18 years of age.
The family visa in the UAE is a type of residency visa that allows the spouse and dependent children (under the age of 18) of a resident in the UAE to live with them in the country. The family visa is also sometimes referred to as a “dependent visa” or “sponsor visa.”
Types of Dependency Visa
Spouse Visa
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Child Visa
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Parent Visa
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Documents Required for a Dependent Visa
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From the Sponsor
- Original Emirates ID
- Copy of Passport and UAE resident visa
- Copy of labor card and contract issued by the Ministry of Labor
- Ejari/Tawtheeq (lease) certificate or equivalent as proof of domicile
- Arabic salary certificate issued by the registrar if the employee by a government or a Freezone entity
- 3-month bank statements (if required)
- Latest electricity bill
From the Family Members or Dependents
- Passport-sized photo un white background
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months)
- Marriage certificate for spouse
- Birth certificate of children
- Copy of the previous visa such as tourist visa or on arrival visa details or canceled visa (if required)
- DHA approved health insurance
Steps And Process To Get UAE Residence Visa
The process to apply for the UAE Residence visa is straightforward if carried out correctly. It hardly takes 7-10 days to get the visa. Applicants should follow the below steps for a seamless procedure.
STEP 1
Visa
Documentations
Gather all the required visa documentation that required for the Visa Application.
STEP 2
Typing
Center Visit
Visiting a registered typing center - After collecting all the visa documents, we need to visit the typing center.
STEP 3
Documents
Submission
Submit the documents after cross-checking - It is required that we check all the documents before submission to avoid any mistakes.
STEP 4
Medical and
Emirates ID
Medical fitness test and Emirates ID registration are crucial steps that we need to follow to get the Visa done.
STEP 5
Immigration
& Residence
Immigration approval and residence visa stamping is the next step after getting the Medical test report.
STEP 6
Approval
Message from the center informing regarding the approval. After all the steps, the center would inform about the approval via a message over the number provided while registering.
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UAE Dependency Visa Related Services
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Cancellation
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Dependency Visa
Cancelation Services
The family’s residence permits are linked to the residence permit of the sponsoring family member. If the sponsoring family member’s visa is cancelled, it requires cancellation of the visas of the dependents. Dependents are granted a 2-month grace period from the date of expiry or cancellation of their visas to obtain a new residence permit. If the sponsor fails to renew or cancel the visa of their dependents, they could be liable to pay a fine.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a family visa in the UAE?
A family visa, also known as a dependent or sponsor visa, allows the spouse and dependent children (under 18) of a UAE resident to live with them in the country.
What types of family visas are available in the UAE?
The types of family visas available in the UAE include the Spouse Visa, Child Visa, and Parent Visa.
What are the eligibility requirements for a family visa?
If you hold a residency visa, as an investor, employee, or partner, and meet the minimum salary requirement of at least AED 4,000 with accommodation, you are fully eligible to sponsor your wife and children for residency in the UAE.
Can I sponsor my parents for a UAE family visa?
Yes, an expatriate employee can sponsor their parents for a year’s stay by paying a deposit as a guarantee for each parent and providing proof that they are the sole supporter.
Can I sponsor just one of my parents?
No, you must sponsor both parents together if they meet the dependency criteria.
Can I sponsor my stepchildren for a UAE family visa?
Yes, you can sponsor your stepchildren, but you may need additional documents such as a no-objection certificate from the biological parent and proof of custody.
What happens if my visa expires or is cancelled?
If the sponsoring family member’s visa is cancelled, the dependent visas must also be cancelled. Dependents are granted a 2-month grace period from the date of expiry or cancellation to obtain a new residence permit.
Can I work in the UAE if I am on a spouse or dependent visa?
No, individuals on a spouse or dependent visa are not automatically granted the right to work. They must obtain a separate work permit from their employer to legally work in the UAE.