Can Uae Residence Visa For Child Above 18

The UAE Residence Visa for child over 18 years is different from child’s entry permit Z visa. For child to be eligible as a sponsor of his family, he/she must prove to be financially capable of bringing the family over to UAE.

UAE has become the favored destination for Indian expatriates due to many reasons. Being rich in culture and tradition, UAE also offers a broad range of career options to expats in almost every field of human endeavor. If you are thinking to move abroad with your entire family, then UAE is surely one of the best options in terms of education, quality of lifestyle, business and working opportunities, security, performance-based lifestyle and rich culture.

Can Uae Residence Visa For Child Above 18

A lot of people wish to settle in Dubai and as many property companies are working hard to sell the residences, it has become quiet a task for people to select the right real estate company. This is because there are so many options available and each one try to add more value to their offer by giving total financial solutions. They include various kinds of options, like the type of property you wish to buy, the price range that you want to spend and then there is also accommodation which is also in high demand among other facilities that they provide with it

Sponsoring your wife and children

An expatriate resident may sponsor the residence visa for his wife and children if he fulfils the above mentioned sponsorship requirements set by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

To sponsor his wife, the expatriate resident must prove an existing marital relationship by submitting an authenticated marriage certificate in Arabic or duly translated into Arabic by a certified translator.

Sponsoring two wives 

In strict cases, a Muslim resident may be allowed to sponsor his two wives, if he meets certain terms and conditions set by the respective GDRFA.

Sponsoring daughters

An expatriate resident can sponsor his daughter/s only if she/they is/are unmarried.

Sponsoring sons

A resident can sponsor his son/s only up to the age of 18. If after the age of 18, the son is studying in the UAE or abroad, he can be sponsored until the age of 21 on providing the proof that he is studying. However, for his residence visa to stay valid, he has to enter the UAE at least once every six months. The residence visa is granted on a yearly basis, renewable until the person finishes his education.

Note: New rules for children’s visa sponsored by parents

Starting from 21 October 2018, students who graduate from their universities or secondary schools or complete 18 years of age will be granted a one-year residence visa, renewable for another year from the graduation date or on completing 18 years.

For this type of visa, parents are not required to place bank deposits. The visa will cost AED100 for first time issuing and renewal.

To avail this service, parents must present duly attested graduation certificates from universities or schools, whether inside the country or abroad.

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Sponsoring stepchildren

An expatriate resident can also sponsor his stepchildren, subject to GDRFA’s conditions which include a deposit for each child and a written no-objection certificate from the biological parent. Their residence visas are valid for one year; renewable annually.

Required documents to sponsor wife and children include:

  • online application or through a registered typing office
  • passport copies of the wife and children
  • photos of the wife and children
  • medical clearance certificate for the wife and children above 18
  • copy of the husband’s employment contract or company contract
  • salary certificate from the employer stating the employee’s monthly salary
  • legalised marriage certificate
  • registered tenancy contract
  • latest utility bill.

Residence for family members of university students

In January 2021, the UAE Cabinet approved a resolution to allow foreign students studying at the UAE’s universities to invite their family members to the UAE, as long as they can afford suitable housing. The resolution aims to achieve moral stability, which will support the country’s education sector and reinforce its position as a leading global destination for work and study.

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