Are you looking to sponsor family in the UAE? As an expat living and working in the UAE, sponsoring your family members can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. You can get an entry visa more easily and fast by getting services from the right service provider, such as Nirvana Typing Center,
What are the requirements to sponsor a family in Dubai?
Step 1: it’s essential to understand the requirements set by the UAE authorities. As per the UAE law, to sponsor your family, you need to fulfill the following criteria:
- Employment: You must have a valid UAE residence visa.
- Salary: You must meet the minimum salary requirement set by the UAE authorities, which may vary depending on your position and the emirate you reside in. Dubai Visa Holders must have a minimum AED 20,000 salary. And AED 4,000 for all other States of UAE including Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ajman. However, this may vary, and it’s best to check the latest requirements with the UAE authorities or with Nirvana Typing Center.
- Accommodation: You must have suitable accommodation for your family that meets the UAE’s standards, such as a residence owned or rented by you.
- Relationship: You can only sponsor specific family members, including your spouse, children (under 18 or unmarried daughters), and parents.
Step 2: The next step in sponsoring your family in the UAE is to gather the necessary documents. The documents required may vary depending on your individual circumstances and the relationship you have with the family member you are sponsoring. However, some common documents include:
What documents are required for a family visa in UAE?
the required documents are as follows,
- Passport copies of your family members.
- Passport-sized photographs of your family members as per the new rules of UAE. (Click here to download the guidelines.)
- The approved employment contract from the Ministry of Labor.
- For Freezone registered companies a letter from your employer stating your position, salary, and period of employment.
- A valid marriage certificate (if you are sponsoring your spouse) or a birth certificate (if you are sponsoring your children).
- Proof of accommodation, such as your tenancy contract or property ownership documents.
- No Objection Certificate issued from Dubai courts is required.
- Salary certificates in Arabic signed and stamped by Company.
How much does it cost to sponsor a family member in Abu Dhabi?
The prices may vary and it depend upon the services provider and location. For Abu Dhabi Visa we charge For Sponsor File Opening AED 390, Entry Visa AED 390, Change Status 690, Medical 250-350, Emirates ID for Two Years AED 330, and Residence for Two Years AED 500.
How much does it cost to sponsor a family member in Duba?
For Dubai Visa, we charge For Sponsor File Opening AED 290, an Entry Visa AED 1090 (if the sponsored is inside the country) or AED 450 if the sponsored is outside the country, Change Status 640 Medical 250-350, Emirates ID for Two Years AED 330, and Residence for Two Years AED 470.
The process of sponsoring your family in the UAE can be complex and time-consuming. Choosing a reliable service provider, such as Nirvana Typing Center, can make the process more efficient and hassle-free. Nirvana Typing Center is a trusted typing center in the UAE that specializes in providing typing and documentation services for various government and legal procedures, including family sponsorship.
With Nirvana Typing Center, you can expect professional and expert assistance throughout the sponsorship process. Our experienced team can guide you on the required documents, help you fill out the necessary forms accurately, and submit your application to the relevant authorities on your behalf. They can also keep you updated on the progress of your application, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
Step 4: Submitting the Application and Following Up Once you have gathered all the required documents and chosen Nirvana Typing Center as your service provider, you can submit your application to the relevant authorities, such as the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA