Emirates ID is your key to a full-fledged life and work in the UAE. Follow the recommendations to make the application process smooth and quick.
The application process starts with submitting a request through the ICA (Identity and Citizenship Authority) Service Center or online via their official website. After submitting the application, you will undergo biometric registration, which includes fingerprinting and photographing.
Registration is available for both UAE citizens and residents. For foreigners, registration is conducted after obtaining a residency visa.
Updating the card is required when personal details change, the card expires, or it is lost. The update process is similar to the initial registration.
The cost depends on the applicant category and the card's validity period. For residents, the fee ranges from 100 to 300 AED per year of validity.
Foreign nationals residing in the UAE are required to apply for an Emirates ID within 30 days of receiving their visa.
The standard card processing time is 5–7 working days. Expedited services are available for an additional fee.
The application status can be checked online on the ICA website by entering the application number or passport details.
The Emirates ID is a personal identification document for residents of the UAE, required for all citizens and residents. It is used for identity verification, accessing government services, opening bank accounts, signing contracts, and many other purposes.
The Golden Visa is a long-term residency visa in the UAE granted to investors, entrepreneurs, highly skilled professionals, scientists, outstanding students, and other categories of individuals. It allows holders to live, work, and study in the UAE for 5 or 10 years with automatic renewal.
The investor visa is available to individuals who invest in real estate, business, or other assets in the UAE. The minimum investment amount depends on the visa category.
Proof of investment is required (documents for real estate, bank statements, or corporate documents), passport, photograph, medical certificate, and a valid medical insurance policy.
A work visa allows a foreign national to officially work in the UAE. It is issued based on an employment contract with an employer.
A sponsor visa allows a UAE resident or citizen to invite family members (spouse, children, parents) to the country. The resident acts as the sponsor and assumes the responsibility for supporting the invitee.
The requirements include a minimum income level of the sponsor, proof of accommodation, medical insurance, and compliance with UAE legislation.
A freelance visa grants the right to work for oneself in the UAE, without the need for mandatory employment with a company. It is suitable for professionals in media, design, IT, education, and other fields.
To apply, you need to register in one of the free economic zones that offer this service, pay for the freelance license, and submit a visa application.
Yes, having a medical insurance policy is a mandatory requirement for obtaining a resident visa in the UAE.