
Omar H.
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.”
A work visa in Dubai is the legal authorisation for foreign nationals to live and work in the UAE - issued as a MOHRE work permit combined with a GDRFA residence visa. Dubai offers multiple routes in 2026: the standard employer-sponsored employment visa, the 5-year Green Visa for self-sponsored professionals, the UAE freelance permit, the virtual work visa for remote workers, and the 10-year Golden Visa for senior specialists. Takween Advisory handles the complete process - from MOHRE work permit application and entry permit through DHA medical, Emirates ID registration, and final visa stamping.
80,000+ businesses launched since 2009
60+ free zones and mainland options
Transparent pricing - no hidden fees
1 / 4
We assist both professionals starting a new role and employers hiring talent.
For employees sponsored by a UAE employer. Valid 2 years, renewable. Requires minimum salary AED 4,000/month (AED 3,000 if accommodation provided). Processed through MOHRE and GDRFA Dubai.
Self-sponsored residency for skilled professionals and freelancers. Valid 5 years. Requires a bachelor's degree and minimum annual income of AED 360,000, or a valid UAE freelance permit. No employer sponsor needed.
For independent contractors working across multiple clients. Issued by free zone authorities (DMCC, Dubai Internet City, Fujairah Creative City) or MOHRE. Comes with a 2-year residence visa.
For remote workers employed by overseas companies who want to live in Dubai. Valid 1 year, renewable. Requires proof of overseas employment and minimum monthly income of USD 3,500.
For highly qualified professionals in priority sectors - doctors, engineers, researchers, and specialists. Valid 10 years, no employer sponsor, no minimum UAE stay requirement.

Your UAE employer must hold a valid trade licence and be registered with MOHRE. Free zone employers register with their respective free zone authority instead. The employer must also have an available work visa quota before the application can proceed.
The employer submits a work permit application through MOHRE (mainland) or the free zone authority. Once approved, an entry permit is issued - valid for 60 days - allowing you to enter the UAE or change your visa status if already in-country.
All applicants must complete a mandatory DHA-approved medical fitness test - blood screening and chest X-ray - at an authorised centre. Results are linked electronically to ICP and are required before Emirates ID registration can proceed.
After medical clearance, Emirates ID biometrics are registered through ICP. A labour card is issued under the employer's establishment number via MOHRE. Both are required to activate residency and begin legal employment in Dubai.
GDRFA Dubai issues the final 2-year UAE residence visa - stamped in the passport or issued as a digital permit. The work visa is now fully active. Employer-sponsored visas are tied to the employment contract and must be cancelled or transferred if the employee changes jobs.

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 your work-and-residence visa covers — Work Visa in Dubai
Sponsor-route determination
We establish whether your employer sits on the mainland under MOHRE, inside a free zone under its own authority, or in a special self-sponsored category, because the sponsor type sets the entire processing path.
Offer and contract groundwork
The job offer and employment contract are reviewed and aligned so the work permit rests on terms the labour authority will accept without query.
Work-permit issuance
The work permit — the gate that an employment visa must clear before residence follows — is applied for and tracked to approval.
Medical and Emirates ID scheduling
The fitness test and biometric Emirates ID enrolment are scheduled so the residence side follows the permit without idle gaps.
Stamping the residence visa
The residence visa is stamped onto the passport or activated digitally, converting employment approval into legal residency for the term of the job.
Family and renewal enablement
We prepare you to sponsor dependants and map the renewal so your residency tracks your employment across its two-to-three-year cycle.
HOW IT WORKS
From job offer to a stamped residence visa
An employment visa is built on the employer relationship and runs permit-first, so the sequence keeps the labour and immigration sides moving in the right order around your sponsor.
Route and sponsor confirmation
We confirm whether the file runs through MOHRE, a free-zone authority, or a special category, since each sponsor type processes differently.
Offer and permit approval
The employment contract is approved and the work permit issued, establishing the legal basis for the residence that follows.
Medical fitness
The fitness test is completed within its window as a residency precondition.
Emirates ID registration
Biometric Emirates ID enrolment links the holder to the national identity record ahead of stamping.
Residence stamping
The residence visa is finalised so the employee can lawfully live in the UAE for the duration of their employment.

DOCUMENTATION
What an employment file requires
Passport with validity headroom
A passport valid for at least six months opens the file for any sponsor route.
Employee photographs
Passport-size images of the employee are supplied to the format the work-permit file specifies.
Job offer or employment contract
The signed offer or contract is the document the work permit and, in turn, the residence visa are issued against.
Attested educational certificates
Degree or qualification certificates, attested where the role requires, support skilled and professional categories.
Medical fitness certificate
The fitness result confirms the employee meets the health requirement for UAE residence.
Emirates ID application
The completed Emirates ID form sits in the file so biometric enrolment follows permit approval without delay.
TIMELINES AND COST DRIVERS
Timing, the cost picture, and what stalls a work file

How the sequence runs
The work permit comes first and the residence steps follow it in order, with the visa typically issued for a two-to-three-year term tied to the employment.
What shapes the cost
The figure follows the sponsor route, the employee's job level and salary, and the medical and Emirates ID charges, with government and processing fees on top.
What delays an employment visa
Files stall when the contract terms do not satisfy the labour authority, attested certificates are missing for a skilled role, or the medical is still outstanding.
WHAT WE COVER
Where our work-visa support reaches
Mainland-versus-free-zone routing
We steer the file through the right sponsor channel so a MOHRE employer and a free-zone employer each follow their proper path.
Special-category handling
For freelance, self-sponsored, or partner arrangements we adapt the route away from the standard employer-sponsored template.
Employer-side coordination
We work alongside the sponsoring company on permits, renewals, and cancellations so the employment and immigration records stay in step.
Family-sponsorship extension
Once your own residence is active we help you bring dependants onto it, turning a work visa into a basis for family residency.

A work visa in Dubai - formally known as a UAE employment visa or Dubai residence visa linked to employment - is issued to foreign nationals who have secured a job with a UAE-registered employer, a free zone entity, or a government-approved sponsor. It is not a single document but a sequence of approvals: a work permit from MOHRE, an employment entry permit from ICP or GDRFA, and finally a residence visa stamped into your passport.
Once the full process is complete, the holder gains legal residency in the UAE, the right to work for their sponsoring employer, access to UAE banking and healthcare, and the ability to sponsor family members for dependent visas. Dubai work visas are typically valid for 2 years for standard employment and 3 years for certain skilled and professional categories, and are renewable as long as employment continues.
Understanding the difference between a work permit, an entry permit, and a residence visa before you apply saves significant time and avoids the most common reasons for delays and rejections.
This is the single most misunderstood aspect of UAE employment immigration, and getting it wrong means restarting the entire process.
All three are required, in sequence. The work permit comes first from the employer side. The entry permit allows you in. The residence visa is what keeps you here legally. Takween manages all three stages as one coordinated process - so nothing falls through the gap between steps.
Dubai and the wider UAE offer several work and residence visa categories. The right one depends on your employment type, your sponsor, your qualifications, and how long you intend to stay. Choosing the wrong category adds weeks to your timeline and costs you money to correct.
The most common work visa in Dubai. Issued through MOHRE for employees sponsored by a UAE mainland company registered with the Department of Economic Development (DED). The employer must hold a valid trade license, be compliant with MOHRE's Emiratisation and Wage Protection System (WPS) requirements, and apply for the work permit before you can enter. The standard employment work visa is valid for 2 years and renewable. The sponsoring employer must pay a minimum salary of AED 4,000 per month - or AED 3,000 if employer-provided accommodation is included - to be eligible to sponsor a dependent family visa alongside the employee.
Sponsored by a UAE free zone authority - such as DMCC, IFZA, SPC Free Zone, or Dubai South - rather than by MOHRE directly. The free zone authority issues the initial work permit within its own jurisdiction before GDRFA issues the final residence visa. Each free zone has its own visa quota based on office type and company size. Free zone work visas follow the same medical, Emirates ID, and residence visa stamping process as mainland visas, but the initial approval route goes through the free zone rather than MOHRE. If you are setting up a free zone company in Dubai and need to sponsor employees or yourself as an investor, this is the route.
Introduced in 2022, the UAE Green Visa allows skilled professionals, freelancers, and self-employed individuals to live and work in Dubai without an employer sponsor. It is valid for 5 years and renewable. To qualify as a skilled employee, you must hold a bachelor's degree or higher, be employed or self-employed, and earn a minimum monthly salary of AED 15,000. Freelancers must hold a valid freelance permit from an approved UAE authority. The Green Visa also allows holders to sponsor parents and children up to the age of 25 - one year longer than a standard employment visa. It is one of the most significant visa reforms in UAE immigration history for professionals who want residency independence from any single employer.
A freelance visa - or freelance permit - is issued by specific UAE free zones including Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City, twofour54, and others. It allows independent professionals in creative, technology, education, and consulting fields to legally work in Dubai without forming a full company or being sponsored by an employer. The freelance permit gives you the right to invoice clients directly, open a UAE corporate bank account, and apply for a UAE residence visa. It is one of the lowest-cost routes to legal residency in Dubai for solo professionals and remote workers. Learn more about our visa services in Dubai.
The UAE Golden Visa offers 10-year renewable residency to investors, entrepreneurs, and exceptional talent - including highly skilled professionals in priority fields such as medicine, science, engineering, and technology. For skilled professionals, eligibility requires a valid employment contract in a specialised field, a salary of AED 30,000 or above per month, and a bachelor's degree. The golden visa is not tied to any employer - it gives independent residency status and allows the holder to sponsor family members without the standard salary threshold. Learn more about our dedicated investor visa Dubai service.
For household staff including live-in nannies, drivers, housekeepers, and personal caregivers. Sponsored directly by a UAE resident - not a company - domestic worker visas are issued by GDRFA and require the sponsor to meet minimum income thresholds. The employer is responsible for providing accommodation, health insurance, and a return flight to the worker's home country. The process involves a separate MOHRE domestic worker contract and specific medical screening requirements.
For company owners and shareholders who hold a UAE trade license - either mainland or free zone. An investor visa gives you UAE residence linked to your business rather than an employment contract. It is valid for 2 to 3 years depending on the free zone or mainland authority, and is renewable as long as the business license remains active. If you are setting up a company and need both your business license and residence visa handled together, Takween packages both services into a single coordinated process.
A UAE residence visa tied to employment gives you far more than the right to work. Here is what it actually unlocks in practical terms:
The UAE work visa process involves six distinct steps across multiple government authorities. Here is exactly what happens, in sequence, and what Takween manages at each stage.
Your employer must hold a valid UAE trade license and be registered with MOHRE (for mainland companies) or their respective free zone authority. The employer's MOHRE classification - based on Emiratisation compliance and Wage Protection System (WPS) adherence - determines the work permit fee category. Companies in good standing pay lower fees; non-compliant employers pay higher rates or may be restricted from hiring. Before anything is submitted, Takween checks employer eligibility and flags any compliance issues that could delay the application.
The employer applies for a work permit through the MOHRE online portal or Tasheel service centre. The application includes the employee's personal details, job title, salary, and attested educational certificates where required. For roles in regulated professions - such as healthcare, engineering, and legal services - additional approvals from the relevant professional authority are needed before MOHRE issues the permit. Processing typically takes 3 to 5 working days for standard applications. The work permit fee ranges from AED 300 to AED 5,000 depending on the employer's MOHRE classification and the employee's skill category.
Once the work permit is approved, an employment entry permit is applied for through the ICP portal (icp.gov.ae) or GDRFA Dubai. This allows the employee to travel to the UAE if they are outside the country - or to change their visa status if they are already inside on a visit or tourist visa. The entry permit fee is approximately AED 1,350 and is valid for 60 days from issuance. GCC nationals are exempt from this step. The 60-day window is critical - all remaining steps must be completed before it expires or the process must restart.
All work visa applicants must complete a medical fitness test at a DHA-approved or EHS-accredited centre. The test screens for communicable diseases and confirms the applicant is medically fit to reside in the UAE. Tests are conducted at government-approved health centres across Dubai. Results are sent directly to the immigration authorities - the applicant does not handle them. The medical test fee is approximately AED 260 to AED 320 and results are typically available within 2 working days. Anyone who tests positive for a listed communicable disease is not permitted to proceed with UAE residency.
Within 1 to 3 days of the medical appointment, ICP sends an Emirates ID application form to the applicant. Biometric data - fingerprints and a photograph - must be submitted at an ICP-approved customer happiness centre within 15 days of the form being issued. Missing this window requires reapplication. The Emirates ID fee is AED 180 for a standard 2-year card, with an optional AED 150 expedite fee for faster processing. The physical card is typically delivered within 5 to 7 working days. Without a valid Emirates ID, the applicant cannot complete the residence visa or access most UAE services.
Once the medical test is cleared and the Emirates ID is registered, GDRFA issues the residence visa and stamps it into the applicant's passport. The visa is valid for 2 years for standard employment and 3 years for some professional categories. The stamping fee varies by visa type but typically ranges from AED 500 to AED 1,200 in government charges. At this point, the process is complete - the employee holds a valid UAE residence visa and Emirates ID and can legally live and work in Dubai.
The total cost of a work visa and residence visa in Dubai is not a single figure - it is a combination of government fees across multiple authorities plus any service or typing fees. Here is a realistic breakdown of what to expect in 2026.
| Fee Component | Approximate Cost (AED) | Paid To |
|---|---|---|
| Work permit application (MOHRE) | AED 300 – 5,000 | MOHRE (varies by employer classification) |
| Employment entry permit | AED 1,350 | ICP / GDRFA |
| Change of status (if inside UAE) | AED 640 – 1,000 | GDRFA |
| Medical fitness test | AED 260 – 320 | DHA / EHS approved centre |
| Emirates ID (2-year) | AED 180 | ICP |
| Emirates ID expedite (optional) | AED 150 | ICP |
| Residence visa stamping | AED 500 – 1,200 | GDRFA |
| Health insurance (mandatory) | AED 700 – 3,000+ per year | Approved insurer |
| Certificate attestation (if required) | AED 150 – 500 per document | MOFA / typing centre |
Total government fees for a standard employment visa process typically range between AED 3,500 and AED 8,000 per employee, depending on the employer's MOHRE classification, whether the applicant is inside or outside the UAE, and whether document attestation is required. Takween provides a fixed-price quote covering all government fees and service charges before we begin - so you know the exact total before committing.
Document requirements differ slightly between mainland and free zone applications, but the core list is consistent. Having everything ready before the process starts is the single most effective way to reduce your timeline.
Takween reviews your complete document pack against the specific authority's requirements before submission. We identify missing items, arrange attestation where needed, and prepare the full submission file - so your application goes in clean the first time.
Whether you are an employer or an employee, the jurisdiction of your sponsoring company directly affects the process, the authorities involved, and the timeline. Here is a clear side-by-side comparison.
| Factor | Mainland Work Visa | Free Zone Work Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Sponsoring Authority | MOHRE + GDRFA | Free Zone Authority + GDRFA |
| Work Permit Issued By | MOHRE | Free Zone (DMCC, IFZA, DSO etc.) |
| Visa Quota | Based on office space (Ejari) | Based on free zone package / office type |
| Can Employee Work UAE Mainland | Yes - unrestricted | Only within free zone jurisdiction |
| Emiratisation Compliance | Required - MOHRE monitors this | Generally not applicable |
| WPS (Wage Protection System) | Mandatory | Varies by free zone |
| Processing Speed | 5 – 10 working days (work permit) | 3 – 7 working days (free zone approval) |
| Residence Visa | Issued by GDRFA | Issued by GDRFA (same final step) |
A UAE work and residence visa must be renewed before it expires - typically every 2 years for standard employment visas. Letting it lapse creates fines, a potential ban from re-entry, and complications for your employer's MOHRE compliance record.
Renewal should be initiated at least 30 days before the expiry date. If the visa expires while the employee is outside the UAE, re-entry may be blocked until the situation is resolved. Takween handles the complete renewal cycle for existing clients, including reminders, document preparation, and submission - so your team's visas never lapse quietly.
Most work visa rejections are preventable. Here are the most common reasons applications are delayed or refused - and what to do about each one.
There are plenty of typing centres and immigration agents in Dubai. Here is what makes Takween different - and why it matters for your application outcome.
Whether you are a professional who has just accepted a job offer, an employer hiring overseas talent, or a freelancer looking to make Dubai your base - the process is manageable when handled by people who do it every day.
Takween Advisory has been managing UAE work and residence visa applications since 2009. We know every step, every authority, every fee, and every common problem before it becomes yours. We handle mainland and free zone applications, individual and bulk employee visa processing, renewals, cancellations, and change of status - as one connected service, not a collection of separate transactions.
Tell us whether you are an employee, an employer, or a business owner - and whether your company is on the mainland or in a free zone. We will come back with the correct process, an accurate cost breakdown, and a realistic timeline. No generic advice, no hidden charges. Start your work visa application today or explore our complete UAE visa services and PRO services in Dubai.
FAQ
Tell Takween Advisory whether your employer is on the mainland, in a free zone, or you are self-sponsored; we will route the file correctly and carry it from work permit to a stamped residence visa.