Dubai
Dubai Immigration for Indians
Dubai is one of the most popular destinations for Indians, offering tax-free income, world-class infrastructure, high salaries, excellent safety, and global career opportunities. With thousands of Indians moving every year, Dubai has become a leading hub for professionals, investors, students, and families seeking long-term stability and growth.
What is Dubai Residency (Long-Term Visa)?
A Dubai Residency Visa allows Indians to live, work, and study in Dubai legally. Depending on the category, residency is issued for 2 years, 3 years, 5 years, or 10 years. Long-term options like the Dubai Golden Visa (10 Years) and Green Visa (5 Years) offer added stability and freedom.
Popular Pathways for Indians to Move to Dubai
Employment Visa (Most Common Route)
For skilled workers with a valid job offer from a UAE-licensed employer. Residency is usually issued for 2–3 years and is renewable.
Dubai Golden Visa (10-Year Long-Term Residency)
For:
Investors
Entrepreneurs
Highly skilled professionals
Doctors, engineers, scientists
Top students
Golden Visa holders don’t need employer sponsorship.
Green Visa (5 Years)
For:
Freelancers
Self-employed individuals
Skilled professionals
Allows independent residence without company sponsorship.
Property Investor Visa
Available for Indians who purchase Dubai property above the minimum threshold. Offers 2–10 year residency options depending on property value.
Business / Investor Visa
For Indians establishing or investing in a UAE company. Residency is based on business ownership, financial capability, and company operation.
Freelance Visa
For professionals working independently in fields like IT, media, design, technology, consulting, and marketing.
Student Visa → Work → Residency Path
Indian students studying in Dubai can transition to work visas after graduation and later secure long-term residency.
Family Sponsorship Routes
Residents meeting income criteria can sponsor:
Spouse
Children
Parents
Eligibility Criteria (General)
Valid job offer (for employment visa)
Minimum salary requirement depending on the visa type
Clean criminal record
Medical fitness test
Valid passport
Meeting investment/property criteria (for investor visas)
High qualifications or income (for Golden Visa)
Dubai Residency System (General Overview)
Unlike point-based systems, Dubai residency is category-based. Approval depends on job role, salary, investment, business, property, or exceptional talent.
Step-by-Step Process for Indians to Get Dubai Residency
Receive a job offer OR qualify under investor/talent/property categories
Get the entry permit issued
Travel to Dubai (or complete status change inside UAE)
Undergo medical examination
Complete biometrics for Emirates ID
Receive Emirates ID & residency visa stamping
Renew residency every 2–3 years (except Golden/Green Visa)
Documents Required
Passport
Passport-size photos
Employment contract / job offer letter
Educational certificates
Medical test report
Emirates ID application
Business license (for investor/business visa)
Property ownership documents (for investor visa)
Marriage/birth certificates (for dependants)
Cost of Dubai Residency (Approx.)
Employment Visa: AED 4,000–AED 7,000 (varies by company)
Medical Test: AED 300–AED 700
Emirates ID Fees: AED 200–AED 400
Visa Stamping: AED 500–AED 800
Golden Visa: Different fee structure depending on category
Freelance Permit: AED 7,000–AED 12,000 (approx.)
Benefits of Dubai Residency for Indians
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Tax-free salary (no personal income tax)
High-paying jobs across IT, finance, construction, hospitality, healthcare, logistics
Long-term stability through 5-year and 10-year visas
World-class safety & lifestyle
Family sponsorship options
Excellent healthcare and education
Strong Indian community presence
Fast processing and global work exposure