Secure a Family Visa to ensure your loved ones enjoy a seamless and comfortable life in the UAE alongside you.
The sponsor must be employed or have a valid residency permit with a minimum salary requirement.
Submit the required documents like passport copies, marriage certificate, and birth certificates.
Family members must undergo a health checkup.
Once approved, family members receive their visa, and after arrival, they complete ID registration and residency stamping.
The Family Visa allows expatriate residents to sponsor their immediate family members to reside in the UAE.
Eligibility Criteria:
Sponsor’s Status: The sponsor must hold a valid UAE residence permit.
Minimum Salary Requirement: The sponsor must have a minimum monthly salary of AED 4,000 or AED 3,000 plus accommodation.
Eligible Family Members:
Spouse: Legal spouse of the sponsor.
Children: Unmarried children under the age of 18.
Parents: In certain cases, expatriate residents can sponsor their parents, provided they meet specific criteria.
General Requirements:
Proof of Relationship: Legalized marriage certificate for spouses and birth certificates for children.
Medical Fitness Test: Family members aged 18 and above must undergo a medical examination at approved health centers in the UAE.
Accommodation Proof: Evidence of suitable housing to accommodate the family.
Health Insurance: Valid health insurance coverage for all family members.
Relocating to the UAE comes with many questions about housing, education, and adjusting to a new lifestyle. Here, we’ve addressed some common concerns to help you navigate the process effortlessly.
The sponsor must have a valid UAE residency or employment visa, with a minimum salary requirement (usually around AED 4,000 to AED 10,000) depending on the emirate.
The Family Visa is typically valid for 1 to 3 years, depending on the sponsor’s status, with the option to renew it.
Typically, only immediate family members such as spouse, children, and dependent parents can be sponsored. Extended family members are generally not eligible unless exceptional circumstances apply.
The costs include visa application fees, medical examination fees, Emirates ID fees, and any required attestation of documents (such as marriage and birth certificates).
Yes, children above the age of 18 may not be eligible unless they are still studying and are financially dependent on the sponsor. Sons are eligible until they turn 21, while daughters can be sponsored as long as they are unmarried.
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