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UAE Work and Remote Visas: Who's eligible, what they cost, and how to apply

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Foreign nationals looking to live and work in the UAE have two distinct visa options — the employer-sponsored Employment Visa and the Remote Work Visa for individuals employed by companies based outside the country. Each visa serves a specific purpose and follows its own legal and procedural pathway. Here's a complete breakdown of what each visa involves, who it's for, and how to apply.

UAE Employment Visa – what it covers and how it works
A UAE employment visa is a residency and work permit that allows foreign professionals to legally live and work in the country. It is issued based on employer sponsorship and is a mandatory legal requirement for any foreigner employed within the UAE, whether in the mainland or a free zone.


Key Process Steps:

  • Job Offer Secured: The process begins once the foreign national signs a contract with a UAE-based company, free zone authority, or government entity.
  • Work Permit (Entry Permit): The employer applies for an employment entry permit through the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
  • Arrival in UAE: Upon entering the country with the permit:

    • The employee must complete a medical fitness test.
    • Submit biometric data for the Emirates ID.
    • Undergo residency visa stamping in their passport.
  • Emirates ID Issuance: This ID is vital for accessing services like healthcare, housing, banking, and utilities.
  • Validity and Duration:

    • Mainland employment visas: Typically valid for 2 years.
    • Free zone visas: Validity ranges between 2 to 3 years.
    • All employment visas are renewable if the individual continues employment with the sponsoring entity.
    Costs and Legal Obligations:

    • All visa-related expenses — including medical exams, visa stamping, Emirates ID processing, and health insurance — are the legal responsibility of the employer.
    • Estimated cost: AED 3,000 to AED 7,000 (excluding Emirates ID, medical tests, and insurance).
    • Medical insurance is mandatory and must be provided by the employer.
    • Processing Time: Typically 10–15 working days, and up to 2–3 weeks in some cases.
    Essential Documentation:

    To complete the employment visa process, the following are required:

    • Valid passport (minimum 6-month validity)
    • Passport-sized photographs
    • Signed employment contract
    • Entry permit issued by MoHRE
    • Medical test results
    • Emirates ID application
    • Educational or professional certificates (attestation may be required)

    Important Legal Note:

    • Working on a tourist or visit visa is illegal and strictly prohibited by UAE law.
    • Any individual found working without a proper work visa is liable for legal action.
    UAE remote work visa – for foreigners employed abroad
    The UAE also offers a Remote Work Visa, tailored for professionals working for companies outside the UAE, allowing them to reside in the UAE while continuing their remote employment abroad.

    This visa is not employer-sponsored and does not require a UAE-based job offer. It is designed for location-independent professionals looking to base themselves in the UAE.

    Core Features:

    • Validity: 1 year, renewable annually, subject to ongoing eligibility.
    • Sponsorship: No local sponsor required.
    • Processing Body: Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP).
    • Entry Window: Visa holders must enter the UAE within 60 days from the date of visa issuance.

    Who Can Apply:

    Applicants must demonstrate:

    • A valid remote job with a company or entity based outside the UAE.
    • Minimum monthly income of $3,500 (or its equivalent in other currencies).
    Required Documents:

    • Proof of employment outside the UAE
    • Salary certificate or bank statement showing the income threshold
    • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
    • Passport-sized color photo
    • Valid health insurance coverage for the UAE
    Application Process:

    The entire process is digital and handled via the ICP portal or the UAEICP mobile app:

  • Register and log in to the smart services platform.
  • Fill out the application and upload required documents.
  • Pay the application fees.
  • Submit for review and await approval.
  • Receive the visa via email upon approval.
  • Cost Breakdown:

    Total application cost: AED 350, including:

    • Visa issuance: AED 100
    • Application processing: AED 100
    • Smart services fee: AED 100
    • ICP service fee: AED 50

    Key differences – Employment Visa vs Remote Work Visa


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