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Highbiz team offers UAE Family Visa or UAE Resident Visa Services with a professional approach and great quality. The process to obtain a UAE family visa is long and complex and can be confusing to you. This is where our expert professionals can help you out with visa application services from beginning to end. Highbiz Attestation Services is one of the best visa services providers in the UAE. We can offer family visa services in Dubai and visa attestation services at the best rates.
UAE Family Visa is required when the immediate family or others, as in the spouse, children, or parents of a UAE permanent resident wish to join them and relocate to UAE. There are certain parameters that you should know and have before applying for a UAE Residence Visa for your family.
Purposes & requirements for UAE family visa
Here are the prerequisites for a UAE Family Visa at different instances.
If you wish to sponsor your spouse and children for a UAE visa, it is mandatory to prove that your monthly income is Dh 4,000 or more along with the cost of their accommodation covered.
The requirement in case you wish to bring your parents to UAE as a sponsor is different. In that case, your monthly income should be equal to or more than Dh 20,000.
This difference is because the immigration norms in UAE consider spouses and children as immediate family, and sponsoring beyond that can be an expensive matter.
If the application you are sponsoring for a UAE Resident Visa is currently residing outside UAE, then they are required to first apply for an entry resident visa. Later, when they arrive in the United Arab Emirates, they should apply for a residence stamp within 30 days.
Documents required for UAE Resident visa
Here are the documents required to apply for processing of Residence Visa Dubai:
- Typed application form
- Salary certificate
- Labor card
- Labor contract
- Bank statement of three months
- Emirates ID
- Attested marriage certificate
- Attested birth certificate of children
- Attested tenancy contract
It is to be noted that if the marriage certificate is issued in any other country outside UAE, it is mandatory that it should be attested and duly signed by the appropriate authorities, and should be stamped by the UAE embassy or consulate, stating its validity. The marriage certificate then will be cross-attested by the concerned UAE ministry.
Note- If the family member goes outside UAE for more than 6 months at a stretch, then their family residence visa UAE will stand invalid.
Documents for Resident Visa process in Dubai
- Make sure to have all original documents available with you when you visit any of the authorized typing centers in the UAE. Applications will be rejected if any original documents are not available for verification. Documents are verified and scanned into the system, so make sure all original documents are available.
- Color passport copies of family members (wife and children).
- Passport size photograph WHITE background for each family member. (Keep around 15 copies always. You never know).
- Sponsor’s original Passport.
- Sponsor original Emirates ID Card.
- Original Attested marriage certificate from issuing authority, UAE embassy from sponsor’s country & Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE.
- Original Attested birth certificate from issuing authority, UAE embassy from sponsor’s country & Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE.
- Original EJARI certificate along with last paid electricity bill. (If the sponsor is living in another state than Dubai, he will require an attested tenancy contract and paid the electricity bill. Tenancy or EJARI should be on the applicant’s or spouse’s name.
- Original MOL contract with a minimum salary of AED 4,000 + Accommodation is required.
- For Government, a Semi-Government, or free zone employee’s original salary certificate is a must.
- IBAN (International Bank Account Number) of the sponsor.
- Last 3 months bank statement with original stamp and signature.
- For a daughter older than 18 years, a confirmation letter in Arabic stating that she is unmarried along with the father’s signature.
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