UAE government announces charges for new long-term and multi-entry visas
Staff at General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai.
Staff at General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai.
Dubai: Long-term UAE residency visas with 10-year validity, which
were rolled out earlier this year, can now be obtained for as low as
Dh1,150 while the five-year-visa will cost only Dh650, the UAE
government announced on Sunday.
According to eligibility criteria announced earlier, investors in
public investment or senior professionals working with the investors as
well as exceptional talents and researchers in various domains qualify
for the 10-year visas.
Investors and professionals falling in the approved categories can
apply to issue or renew the 10-year visa for Dh1,150 (Dh150 for the
application and Dh 1,000 for issuance). Family members of the applicants
can also avail 10 years’ visas at the same cost.
Vasu Shroff, chairman of the Regal Group of Companies, and Khushi
Khatwani, managing director of the Khushi Group of Companies and Al Nisr
Cinema Film, became the first Indians to benefit from the long-term
visa scheme. Their families also received the new long-term visas."Very affordable"
Speaking to Gulf News, Vasu Shroff said that the visa charges are affordable compared to other developed countries.
“I paid Dh1,350 for each visa, including service charges.
This is very affordable for a 10-year visa. In the UK the multi-entry
visa costs around Dh5,000. This is a great initiative by the government
to retain and attract investors and this has made our lives easier and
hassle-free,” said Shroff, who is a Dubai resident since 1960.Shroff added that he got long-term visas for all 11 members of his family, including his wife, children and grandchildren.
“All my family members benefited from this facility, we all got the
visas. The service was great, we got the visas issued within 10 minutes,
it was very quick, fastest service I have ever seen in my life. It was
just a visa swap, they checked our passports, cancelled the old visas
and issued the new ones,” said Shroff.
The 10-year visa scheme was rolled out in January and some Arab scientists and experts in the medical field were the first ones to receive it.
Five-year visa
Meanwhile, the authorities also announced the cost of five-year
visas, which will be issued for D650 (Dh150 for application and Dh500
for issuance).
Those eligible for five year visas include investors in real estate,
entrepreneurs, executive directors of entrepreneurs and retired
expatriate professionals as well as their family members. Top achievers
among students with exceptional talents and their family members can
also get the five-year visas at Dh650.
Children sponsored by their parents after completing 18 years or
after finishing high school or university can apply for one-year
renewable visa at Dh100.
Widows and divorced women and their children can also extend their
one-year residency visas for Dh100. These two categories will be charged
Dh100 for the issuance of the visa while no application cost will be
charged.
The authorities also announced fee details for single and mult-entry
visas for exceptional talents and researchers in various sectors. Both
single and multi-entry visas valid for 180 days will cost Dh1,100 (Dh100
for the application and Dh1000 for issuance).
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