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UAE Rolls Out New Visa Categories: Major Amendments for Visitors and Residents


The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced its most comprehensive set of updates to the entry and residency system, significantly enhancing flexibility for individuals seeking to visit, work, invest, or live in the country. This overhaul is designed to cement the UAE’s status as a global hub for talent, business, and social support.

Here is a summary of the new categories and key amendments, covering both specialized entry and critical residency support.

New Specialised Entry Permits:
The new framework introduces four distinct visit visa categories, catering to specific professional and tourism sectors:

  1. AI Specialist Visa: For experts in Artificial Intelligence, allowing single or multiple entry trips, often sponsored by a licensed technology entity.
  2. Entertainment Visa: Granted to individuals participating in commercial gaming or other entertainment activities, supported by licensed entities.
  3. Event Visa: Simplifies entry for those attending major festivals, exhibitions, conferences, or cultural, economic, and sports events.
  4. Cruise Tourism Visa: A multiple-entry permit for tourists and workers arriving via cruise ships and leisure boats, facilitating seamless maritime tourism.

Expanded Support and Flexibility:
Beyond specialised entry, the amendments introduce critical social support and enhance existing categories:

  • Humanitarian Residence Permit: A one-year, renewable residence permit introduced to provide stability and support to individuals from countries affected by war or natural disasters, subject to specific conditions.
  • Residency for Widows and Divorcees: Foreign widows or divorcees may now obtain a one-year residence permit, renewable for a similar period, provided they meet specific criteria, offering crucial support during transition periods.
  • Visit Visa for Friends and Relatives: The rules now allow residents to sponsor a friend or relative up to the third degree of kinship, with eligibility determined by the resident’s monthly income level.
  • Business Exploration Visa: Updated to require applicants to demonstrate financial solvency to establish a company, ownership of a share in an existing company abroad, or proven professional practice, simplifying access for entrepreneurs.

Core General Amendments
These key structural changes underpin the new system:

  • Extended Visit Visa Duration: The standard tourist and visit visa is now valid for up to 60 days, offering significantly greater flexibility. (duration may vary depending in nationality)
  • Job Exploration Entry Permit: This non-sponsored visa allows skilled professionals (classified in skill levels 1, 2, or 3) to enter and search for jobs.


Why the Change? A Vision for the Future

These transformative changes reflect the UAE’s forward-thinking vision; one built on openness, innovation, and sustainable growth. By embracing economic diversification and harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, the nation is positioning itself as a global hub for technology, talent, and opportunity. This strategic evolution aims to attract and retain world-class professionals, drive an innovation-led economy, and foster a stable, future-ready environment for all who call the UAE home.

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