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Welcoming a new member to your family in Dubai? A New Born Baby Visa in Dubai allows parents who are UAE residents to legally sponsor their newborns for residence. This essential New Born Baby Visa ensures your baby can live in Dubai with access to healthcare, vaccinations, and legal documentation. Takween provides comprehensive New Born Baby Visa services, making the process of obtaining a UAE residency for infants smooth, fast, and fully compliant with UAE immigration laws.
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The application usually must be completed within 30-60 days of birth - tell us your starting point.
Best for parents sponsoring their newborn to live in Dubai under family visa sponsorship. — Must be applied for within the first 120 days after birth.
Best for parents holding a Golden Visa — grants long-term residency (up to 10 years) to the baby tied to the parent’s visa status.
For babies born in the UAE — convert status from birth notification to a full residence visa.
For newborns from abroad — temporary visa until residence visa application is completed (if required by nationality).

Obtain the official birth certificate from UAE health authorities or ensure your foreign‑issued certificate is attested.
Apply for your baby’s passport through your home country’s embassy/consulate and get passport‑size photos ready.
Prepare key documents such as: ◦ Attested birth certificate ◦ Newborn passport & photos ◦ Sponsor’s passport, visa, Emirates ID ◦ Marriage certificate (attested) ◦ Tenancy contract (Ejari) and salary proof ◦ Health insurance for the baby
Apply through GDRFA Dubai or Federal Authority for Identity & Citizenship (ICP) with all documents and pay fees. Medical fitness is not required for newborns under 18.
Once approved, the newborn residence visa is stamped in the passport and the Emirates ID is issued. Processing typically takes about 5–10 working days.

TESTIMONIALS

Startup Founder
“From licence selection to banking support, Takween gave us a clear path and helped us avoid delays we would have hit on our own.”

SME Owner
“Their team made the compliance side simple. We always knew what was next, what was required, and how to stay on schedule.”

Consultancy Director
“Takween handled our setup with speed and precision. The communication was consistent, and every step felt organized and well managed.”

International Investor
“What stood out was the practical guidance. They did not just explain options, they recommended the structure that actually fit our goals.”

Business Owner
“Takween made the setup process feel structured from day one. Every document, approval, and next step was handled with clarity.”

Founder
“What I valued most was how fast the team moved. They helped us avoid delays and kept the launch timeline under control.”

Managing Partner
“Their advice was practical, not generic. We got a setup route that fit our goals and the execution was smooth throughout.”

Operations Lead
“The communication was consistent and precise. We always knew what was pending, what was approved, and what came next.”

International Consultant
“Takween handled the process with confidence and speed. It saved us time internally and gave us much more certainty.”

Investor
“They explained the tradeoffs clearly and helped us choose the right structure without wasting time on the wrong options.”

E-commerce Founder
“The process felt organized from start to finish. Takween helped us launch quickly while keeping the compliance side under control.”

SME Director
“We came in with a lot of uncertainty and left with a clear plan. The team was responsive, practical, and easy to work with.”
WHAT IS INCLUDED
What registering your newborn's residency covers
Deadline mapping from the birth date
We fix the application window from your baby's date of birth so the file is moving well inside the limited post-birth period rather than racing it at the end.
Birth-registration chain handling
We sequence the hospital birth notification, the official birth certificate, and its attestation, because the visa cannot start until that registration chain is complete.
Sponsor-link verification
We confirm the parent whose residency the baby will rest on holds a valid visa, since the newborn's standing is drawn directly from that parent.
Entry-permit-free in-country processing
For a baby born in the UAE the file runs as an in-country registration, and we manage it without the entry-permit step an arriving dependant would need.
Infant Emirates ID and stamping
The infant's Emirates ID and residence stamp are completed together so day-one access to healthcare and documentation is in place.
Renewal alignment to the parent
We tie the baby's renewal to the sponsoring parent's cycle so the two stay synchronised through the two-year validity and beyond.
HOW IT WORKS
From a birth certificate to a registered infant
A newborn's residency is a race against a short clock and a documentation chain, so the work is completing the birth registration fast and slotting the visa in before the window closes.
Window confirmation
We establish exactly how long you have from the birth date and build the timeline backwards from that deadline.
Birth-certificate completion
The official birth certificate is obtained and attested to UAE specification as the foundation the whole file depends on.
Sponsor-status check
The sponsoring parent's residence visa and Emirates ID are verified as current so the infant's link is unbroken.
In-country visa application
The residence application is lodged as a local registration, with the infant medical step typically waived for this category.
Finalising the infant's residence
Emirates ID enrolment and the residence stamp close the file, giving the newborn full legal standing.

DOCUMENTATION
What a newborn's file is built on
Attested birth certificate
The baby's original, legalised birth certificate is the single document the entire registration turns on.
Parent identity and residency
The sponsoring parent's passport, residence visa, and Emirates ID confirm the standing the infant's visa draws from.
Parent's residence-visa copy
A copy of the parent's valid visa evidences the active sponsorship the newborn is attached to.
Registered-home proof
A tenancy contract shows the infant has a registered home with the sponsoring parent.
Infant photographs
Recent passport-size images of the baby are prepared to the application's format.
Health-insurance enrolment
Cover for the newborn is arranged so the residency requirement and day-one care are both satisfied.
TIMELINES AND COST DRIVERS
The clock, the cost, and what threatens the deadline

How the window is used
The file must be lodged within roughly thirty to sixty days of birth, so the pace is set by how quickly the birth certificate is registered and attested, not by the visa form itself.
What the cost depends on
With the infant medical typically waived, the figure follows the parent's visa type, the validity chosen, Emirates ID registration, and government processing.
What puts the deadline at risk
The window is threatened most by a delayed or unattested birth certificate, a lapse in the parent's own residency, or missing accommodation proof.
WHAT WE COVER
Where our newborn-visa support reaches
Deadline-driven coordination
We treat the post-birth window as the governing constraint and drive every step to land inside it.
Registration-chain navigation
We move the birth notification, certificate, and attestation through in the right order so nothing later in the file is left waiting on them.
Parent-newborn link assurance
We make sure the sponsoring parent's status is solid before lodging, because any weakness there flows straight through to the infant.
Synchronised renewal lifecycle
We keep the baby's two-year visa renewing in lockstep with the parent so the child's residency never drifts out of alignment.

A New Born Baby Visa in Dubai is a crucial document issued to infants born to UAE residents. This newborn visa allows your baby to obtain legal residency and an Emirates ID, enabling access to essential services from day one. The New Born Baby Visa is typically valid for 2 years and can be renewed as long as the sponsoring parent maintains valid residency in Dubai, ensuring continuous Dubai baby sponsorship.
To sponsor your newborn baby in Dubai and obtain a New Born Baby Visa, the following conditions must be met:
Additional Notes:
The cost of a New Born Baby Visa depends on:
At Takween, we provide transparent pricing for our New Born Baby Visa services, ensuring parents know the exact cost of sponsoring their newborn baby in Dubai.
To apply for a New Born Baby Visa in Dubai, parents typically need:
Our team ensures all documents are prepared accurately to prevent delays or visa rejections in the Dubai baby sponsorship process.
Obtaining a New Born Baby Visa through our specialized New Born Baby Visa services ensures your child can:
Takween simplifies the New Born Baby Visa application process in Dubai with:
Ensure your newborn receives legal residency in the UAE with Takween's comprehensive New Born Baby Visa services. From document preparation to visa stamping, we manage every step efficiently so your baby can start life in Dubai without any legal or administrative hurdles.
Contact Takween now to apply for a New Born Baby Visa in Dubai and secure your child's residency with expert guidance and complete peace of mind. Our team is ready to assist you with all aspects of obtaining a New Born Baby Visa, ensuring a smooth start to your baby's life in the UAE.
Tell Takween Advisory your baby's birth date and your residency details; we will run the birth registration and the in-country application through to a stamped residence visa and Emirates ID in time.