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🇦🇪 UAE Visa Changes 2025 – Golden Visa, Visa on Arrival, Salama Platform & New Rules

UAE visa changes 2025

In 2025, the UAE has introduced major updates to its visa system, making it easier for expats, professionals, and travelers to live, work, and visit Dubai and other Emirates. From Golden Visa expansions for nurses and content creators, to a new AI-powered “Salama” platform for renewals, and broader visa-on-arrival access for Indian nationals—these changes directly impact millions of people planning to move to or stay in the UAE.

Quick Overview of UAE Visa Changes 2025

CategoryUpdate
Golden VisaExpanded to include long-term nurses, digital creators, and influencers
Visa on ArrivalIndian nationals with residency/visas in 6 new countries eligible
Salama PlatformAI-powered service for renewals, cancellations & applications
Green VisaUpdated rules for sponsorship & family visa extensions
Overstay RulesStricter checks, penalties for overstaying on visit visas

Golden Visa Expansion 2025

The UAE continues to strengthen its Golden Visa program:

  • Nurses & Medical Staff: Long-term healthcare workers are now eligible for Golden Visa (minimum 15 years of service).
  • Content Creators & Influencers: With the launch of the Creators HQ initiative, recognized digital creators can apply for residency under Golden Visa rules.
  • Tech & Innovation Experts: More categories have been added for professionals in AI, blockchain, and green energy sectors.

Keyword Tip: Use “Golden Visa UAE 2025 eligibility” and “Dubai Golden Visa for nurses and creators” throughout the content.

Visa on Arrival Expansion for Indian Nationals

In a major update, Indian passport holders with valid residency or visas from countries like Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea can now get Visa on Arrival in UAE.

This expands the accessibility for Indian expats and makes UAE a more attractive travel hub.

Salama – AI-Powered Visa Platform

The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) introduced Salama, an AI tool for:

  • Visa renewals
  • Cancellations
  • Tracking applications
  • Customer support in multiple languages

This makes the visa process faster and reduces paperwork.

Green Visa & Family Sponsorship Updates

  • Green Visa now allows longer sponsorship periods for dependents.
  • Parents, spouses, and children can be sponsored with extended validity.
  • Easier process for freelancers and skilled workers to get long-term residency.

Stricter Rules on Visit Visas & Overstays

The UAE is tightening control over visit visas to prevent overstays. Some of the changes include:

  • More documentation requirements for certain nationalities.
  • Stricter fines and penalties for overstays.
  • Encouragement to use the Salama platform to check visa validity.

Comparison: Old Rules vs New Rules

AspectOld RulesNew Rules (2025)
Golden VisaLimited to investors, select expatsNurses, creators, innovators added
Visa on ArrivalIndians with US/UK/Schengen visa onlyNow includes 6 new country visas
Renewal ProcessManual, long wait timesAI-powered Salama platform
Green VisaLimited family sponsorshipExpanded family visa options
Overstay RulesBasic penaltiesStricter fines & requirements

👤 Candidate Success Story

Aisha, an Indian nurse in Dubai:

“After working for 18 years in healthcare, I finally qualified for the Golden Visa in 2025. This gives me and my family stability and a future in Dubai. I applied through the new Salama platform, and the process was faster than ever.”


FAQs

Who is eligible for the new Golden Visa categories in 2025?

Healthcare professionals (nurses), digital creators, and specialists in tech/innovation.

Can Indian passport holders get Visa on Arrival in UAE in 2025?

Yes, if they hold valid visas/residency from countries including Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore, South Korea, and New Zealand.

What is Salama in Dubai visa services?

Salama is an AI tool for renewals, cancellations, and tracking of visas, launched by GDRFA.

Are Green Visa sponsorship rules different now?

Yes, family sponsorship and validity have been expanded.

Disclaimer


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How to Get a Work Visa in Dubai: A Step-by-Step Guide for 2025

Dubai work visa and passport guide for 2025 with the city skyline

1. Who is Eligible for a Dubai Work Visa?

In most cases, your employer in Dubai will be your sponsor. They initiate and manage the majority of the application process. To be eligible, you typically need:

  • A valid job offer from a Dubai-based company.
  • Educational qualifications attested by the UAE embassy in your home country and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE.
  • A valid passport with at least 6 months validity.
  • To pass a medical fitness test.

2. Step 1: Secure a Job Offer & Employment Contract

The process starts with securing a formal job offer. Your new employer will provide you with a standard employment contract that outlines your job title, responsibilities, salary, and benefits. This contract must be signed by both parties before any visa application can begin.

3. Step 2: Entry Permit Application

Your employer will apply for an Entry Permit on your behalf through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA). This is your initial permission to enter the UAE for employment purposes. Once approved, you will receive it electronically.

4. Step 3: Medical Fitness Test

After you arrive in the UAE using the Entry Permit, you must undergo a mandatory medical fitness test at an approved health center. This test includes a screening for infectious diseases like HIV, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, and Syphilis.

  • Passing the test: You proceed to the next step.
  • Failing the test: You will be deported.

5. Step 4: Emirates ID Application & Biometrics

The Emirates ID is your mandatory identity card for all UAE residents. Your employer will apply for it, but you must visit a certified typing center or an Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) service center to have your photo and fingerprints (biometrics) taken.

6. Step 5: Labour Contract & Work Permit Approval

Your employer will register you with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE). They will approve your official labour contract and issue your Work Permit, which legally allows you to work for that specific company.

7. Step 6: Residency Visa Stamping

The final step is having your residency visa stamped in your passport. This visa is typically valid for 2 years and is renewable. Your employer will submit your passport to the relevant GDRFA office for this stamping.

Congratulations! You are now a legal resident of the UAE.

8. Required Documents Checklist

  • Original Passport
  • Passport-sized photographs (with white background)
  • Entry Permit copy
  • Attested educational certificates
  • Medical fitness test results
  • Signed employment contract
  • Emirates ID application form

9. Costs & Processing Time

  • Processing Time: The entire process typically takes 2 to 5 weeks.
  • Costs: These are usually covered by the employer and can range from AED 3,000 to AED 7,000, depending on the company and visa type. Costs include:
    • Entry Permit fee
    • Medical test fee
    • Emirates ID fee
    • Visa stamping fee

10. 2025 Visa Rule Updates

  • Green Visa: A long-term residency visa for skilled professionals, freelancers, and investors, offering 5-year residency without the need for a sponsor.
  • Virtual Work Visa: A one-year visa for remote workers employed by companies outside the UAE to live in Dubai while working for their foreign employer.
  • Job Exploration Visa: A visa for young talents to explore job opportunities in the UAE.

11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I apply for a work visa myself?

No, the process must be initiated and sponsored by your employer in Dubai.

Can my family join me?

Yes, once you have your residency visa and meet the minimum salary requirement (usually AED 3,000 – AED 4,000), you can sponsor your spouse and children.

What if I lose my job?

You have a grace period to either find a new job or leave the country. The standard grace period is 30 to 90 days.

Who pays for the visa costs?

By law, the employer is responsible for all visa and recruitment costs. You should not have to pay for your work visa.

Ready to start your job search? Explore thousands of opportunities on our Dubai Job Portal.


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