Recently, the UAE has started receiving applications for Green Visas/residence permits.
As part of an ongoing effort to create new opportunities and attract a larger audience of investors and entrepreneurs, the UAE has introduced a new visa that allows its holder to reside in Dubai for 5 years, with the possibility of renewal. For some, it will be the most appropriate alternative than obtaining residency by investment in it.
This residence permit is aimed three different categories: Professionals, Self-Employed and Independent Investors.
Two things that distinguish this visa are the facilitation of family reunification and it is also a residence that does not require a sponsor.
We can summarize the cost of the UAE Green Visa in three main points:
- Green visa fee is AED 2,280.
- Identification card fee is AED 575.
- Medical fees are AED 329.
- In addition to administration and legal Fees.
With UAE Green Visa, the United Arab Emirates is opening its doors to a broader category of investors. Especially those who want to set up their own projects in the Middle East region.
If you want to enter the world of investment, you can contact NTL Company. We will provide you with all the facilities and take care of the legal issues you need to start your investment project.
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