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The UAE is a country that offers a wide range of visa categories for different needs, whether one comes to the UAE to work or for business investment. It is important to be compliant with all laws, starting from the initial visa application and the residence permit renewal, to taking full advantage of the smooth life in the UAE.
The renewal period varies with the visa type that the person holds, either sponsored or not:
Anyone coming into the UAE for work or investment purposes will require a visa that is suitable to your intended purpose.
What you’ll need (the basics):
Following is a checklist of required documents needed for the residence visa renewal procedure:
A work permit for persons of foreign nationality who have secured a job offer from a company based in the UAE which requires sponsor endorsement from the employer and a medical check-up
A residence visa for foreign individuals to make a significant financial investment in the UAE, such as property purchase (e.g., AED 2 million for a 10-year Golden Visa) or setting up a business.
Sponsorship visa whereby a UAE resident, citizen, or a registered entity guarantees and is responsible for a foreign national's stay, usually related to family members, employees or students.
A short-term work permit, having a duration of up to 90 days (extendable once), issued to international workers assigned for a specific project, temporary assignments, or probationary periods for a company in the UAE.
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Living in the UAE does come with its set of legal requirements, of which the most important one would be renewing your residence visa on time. Whether employed, investing, or living with your family, keeping your visa valid is key to being compliant with immigration regulations and also staying away from a potential legal problem.
Did your visa expire or get canceled? Don’t panic. The UAE government gives you a grace period to sort things out. Here’s how it breaks down:
Standard residence visa: 30 days to renew or exit.
Whether you’re on a residence visa, the fine for overstaying is now AED 50 per day. The penalty typically starts at AED 50 on the first day after the grace period and continues at the same rate each day. Prolonged overstays may result in additional fines or legal consequences, so it’s crucial to renew your visa or exit the country before it expires.
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