Visa Renewal in the UAE

Types of visas that can be renewed in the UAE

Golden Visa

It is renewed by proving that the original investment, talent, or professional qualification conditions are still met.

Investor Visa

The process involves renewing the company’s license and updating the investor/partner’s documentation.

Employee Visa

Renewal is handled through the employer, after renewing the employment contract and obtaining immigration approval.

Family Visa

It is renewed by submitting the sponsor’s documentation and proving that the economic and legal requirements are still being met.

COMPARISON OF RENEWAL PROCESSES

Visa type Who initiates the renewal Main requirement Company/license dependency Medical exam Emirates ID Complexity level
Golden Visa The visa holder Maintain eligibility criteria (investment, talent, professional profile) No Yes Yes Medium
Investor Visa The investor or their PRO Company license must be renewed first Yes (trade license/company) Yes Yes High
Employee Visa The sponsoring employer Valid employment contract and active company Yes (employer’s license) Yes Yes Medium
Family Visa The sponsor (resident) Minimum income and valid residency of the sponsor Indirect (depends on the sponsor’s visa) In some cases Yes Low–Medium

GOLDEN VISA RENEWAL PROCESS IN DUBAI

  1. Check the expiry date and the type of Golden Visa (5 or 10 years) so you can start the renewal process with enough time.
  2. Make sure you still meet the requirements under which it was granted: ongoing investment, qualified employment/role, talent, research, academic achievements, etc.
  3. Prepare updated documentation, which usually includes a valid passport, a photo, the previous visa, address details, and evidence supporting the eligibility criteria.
  4. Submit the renewal application through the official channels (GDRFA in Dubai or ICP if applicable) or via an authorized center/PRO.
  5. Complete the medical fitness test (mandatory for residency renewal): typically blood tests and/or an X-ray, depending on the case.
  6. Renew or update your Emirates ID: this is processed in parallel and may require a biometric appointment if applicable.
  7. Pay the fees and wait for immigration approval.
  8. Receive the renewed visa (usually issued electronically) and confirmation of the updated Emirates ID.
  9. Review dependents (if applicable): if your Golden Visa sponsors family members, plan their renewals after yours or in the order recommended by your case manager.

UAE Investor Visa Renewal Process

  1. Verify the validity of the passport and current visa to avoid renewals with documents close to expiring.
  2. Renew the company license first (key): the investor visa usually depends on the company being active and the license being up to date.
  3. Review the corporate documentation: commercial registration/license, establishment, shareholder participation, and any free zone or DED documents (as applicable).
  4. Apply for the renewal of the investor residence visa, usually with support from the PRO or the relevant service/processing center.
  5. Complete the mandatory medical examination for residency.
  6. Process the renewal of the Emirates ID (biometrics if applicable).
  7. Pay the immigration fees and, if applicable, the fees related to the company/license.
  8. Approval and visa issuance: once approved, the renewed visa is issued (e-visa or in the system).
  9. Final update: confirm that the visa, company, and Emirates ID details match, especially if there have been changes in position, partners/shareholders, or address.

UAE EMPLOYEE VISA RENEWAL PROCESS

  1. The employer confirms the renewal and verifies that the company maintains its status and licenses up to date (otherwise, the process is blocked).
  2. Employment contract update: the contract is reviewed/renewed and, when applicable, labor approval is processed through the relevant authority.
  3. Residence renewal application: the employer (sponsor) initiates the process with immigration.
  4. Mandatory medical exam: the employee completes the medical screening at an authorized center.
  5. Emirates ID renewal: the application is submitted and biometrics are completed if required.
  6. Payment of fees: usually handled by the company or according to the employment agreement.
  7. Immigration approval and visa issuance: once approved, the renewed visa is issued.
  8. Confirmation and document delivery: dates and personal details are verified, and a copy of the visa is saved (usually digital).
  9. If there were employment changes (new position, salary, company, or sponsor), the process must be adjusted because it may require additional procedures.

UAE FAMILY VISA RENEWAL PROCESS

  1. Renew the sponsor’s visa first (if it’s close to expiring): dependents are typically renewed after the sponsor.
  2. Check sponsor requirements: minimum income, housing/tenancy contract, and a valid current residence status.
  3. Prepare family documentation: passports, previous visas, photos, and required certificates (depending on the relationship and the specific case).
  4. Apply to renew each dependent (spouse/children/parents), usually through official channels or with a PRO.
  5. Medical exam when applicable: often mandatory for certain age ranges or residency conditions (depending on current regulations).
  6. Renew the dependent’s Emirates ID: processed along with the residence application.
  7. Pay the fees and follow up on the application until approval.
  8. Issuance of the renewed visa and update of the Emirates ID.
  9. Final verification: check that dependents’ expiry dates are aligned with the sponsor’s to avoid mismatched renewals.

RENEWAL DEADLINES AND TIMELINES FOR UAE VISAS

Knowing the correct deadlines for renewing a UAE visa is essential to avoid penalties, interruptions to residency, or issues with immigration. Although timelines can vary depending on the type of visa, there are general guidelines that are worth keeping in mind.

When can you start renewing a UAE visa?

The renewal of a UAE residence visa can be started before the visa’s expiry date, usually within the weeks leading up to its expiration. Starting the process early is especially important in cases where the visa depends on renewing a commercial or company license in Dubai, since those procedures can take longer.

For visas linked to companies—such as investor or employee visas—it’s recommended not to wait until the last minute, to avoid delays or blocks caused by expired licenses, non-updated contracts, or incomplete documentation.

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What happens if the visa expires?

If a residence visa expires and the renewal process has not been completed, the resident becomes irregular once the grace period ends. This can involve:

  • Daily fines for overstaying
  • Difficulties renewing the visa later
  • Problems leaving or re-entering the country

For this reason, it’s crucial to keep track of expiry dates and act with enough time in advance.

Grace period after a visa expires

After a UAE residence visa expires, a grace period usually applies, during which the resident can:

  • Renew the visa
  • Change status
  • Or leave the country without an immediate penalty

The length of the grace period can vary depending on the visa type and current regulations, so it’s always recommended to confirm the applicable timeframe before making decisions.

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RENEWAL COSTS

The cost of renewing a visa in Dubai and the UAE varies depending on the visa type and the related procedures, but in general it can fall within the following indicative ranges.

For a standard residence visa (employee or family), the total renewal cost usually ranges from approximately AED 700 to AED 1,500, including immigration fees, the medical test, and Emirates ID renewal.
For investor or business visas, the amount can be higher—roughly AED 1,500 to AED 3,500—because the visa renewal is often linked to renewing a commercial or company license in Dubai, which adds extra administrative costs.
The Golden Visa has a higher cost, which can vary depending on the visa duration (5 or 10 years) and the applicant’s profile, and it typically falls into higher ranges due to the nature of the permit.

In addition, the final price may increase if:

  • The renewal is processed late
  • There are fines or previous issues
  • Professional services are requested to speed up and coordinate the entire process

For this reason, it’s recommended to assess each case individually and plan the UAE visa renewal alongside any other required procedures, such as renewing commercial or company licenses in Dubai.

MAIN MISTAKES WHEN RENEWING A LICENSE IN DUBAI.

Below, we outline the most common mistakes companies make when registering for VAT in Dubai, along with their consequences and how they can impact tax compliance.

Common mistake What happens How to avoid it
Starting the process too late You may run out of time to complete the medical test, Emirates ID renewal, and immigration approval, increasing the risk of fines or irregular stay after expiry. Plan the renewal in advance and check expiry dates; book appointments and prepare documents before the visa gets close to expiring.
Not renewing the company license first (if applicable) For company-linked visas (investor/employee), an expired license can block the visa renewal or delay approval. Check the company’s status and prioritize renewing the license before starting the residence visa renewal.
Incomplete or outdated documentation Rejected applications, additional requests, and delays due to missing valid documents (passport, photos, address details, etc.). Use a checklist and confirm validity; prepare clear copies and renew/update any document that is close to expiring.
Issues with the medical test Delays if it’s not done on time, or if there are issues that require additional tests before immigration can finalize the renewal. Book the medical test as early as possible, follow the authorized center’s instructions, and keep the results to complete the file without delays.

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FAQs

No. To renew a UAE residence visa, the passport must have a minimum validity—usually at least six months. If your passport is close to expiring, you should renew it before starting the visa process.

In most cases, yes, you need to be physically in the UAE, especially to complete the medical test and the Emirates ID biometrics. Some preliminary steps can be started remotely, but the process usually requires being in the country.

Yes, in certain cases it’s possible to change status (for example, from employee to investor), but this is not a standard renewal and requires additional procedures and specific immigration approval.

Traffic fines or other administrative penalties can block the visa renewal until they are settled. It’s recommended to check and clear any issues before starting the process.

It depends on the visa type. Some residence visas may be automatically cancelled if the holder stays outside the country for more than six consecutive months, which would prevent renewal and require applying for a new visa.

No. Dependent family visas must be renewed individually, even though they are linked to the sponsor’s visa renewal.

If your visa expires, some banks may temporarily restrict access to your account until your immigration status is regularized.

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