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Investor Visa
The Dubai Investor Visa, also known as the Dubai Partner Visa, is designed for foreign nationals interested in investing in or establishing a business in Dubai.
This visa allows you to reside in the UAE while freely traveling in and out of the country during its validity. Investors with this visa become tax residents of the UAE, potentially exempting them from taxes in their home countries, subject to their home country’s regulations.
With a Dubai Investor Visa, you gain access to numerous essential benefits, such as obtaining an Emirates ID card, opening a bank account, acquiring a UAE driving license, and subscribing to mobile and home services through providers like Etisalat or Du. Moreover, you can sponsor your family, including your spouse, children, and parents, to join you in the UAE.
Reason
Types of Dubai Investor Visas
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Investment in Residential Property
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Investment in a Company
03
Long-Term Residence
04
Retirement
Essentials
Documents Required for Dubai Investor Visa for Mainland Companies
If you are looking to invest in or set up a company in Dubai’s mainland, the following documents are required for the Dubai Investor Visa application:
- Bank statement covering the past six months
- Immigration Establishment Card
- Memorandum of Association (MOA) as proof of ownership share
- One recent photograph with a white background
- Copy of your passport
- Copy of Trade License in Dubai
- Completed typed application
Recent regulatory changes now allow for complete foreign ownership in Dubai mainland, eliminating the previous requirement for a UAE national or agent to be the majority shareholder.

Benefits
Benefits of an Investor Visa
Residency Privileges: The investor visa provides the holder with the right to reside in the UAE for an extended period, promoting stability and long-term settlement.
Family Sponsorship: Investors can sponsor immediate family members, facilitating family reunification and shared residency benefits.
Ease of Travel: Investor visa holders often enjoy streamlined travel processes, making it easier to visit other countries, especially within the GCC.
Extended Stay Abroad: Unlike other visa types, investor visas may allow for longer periods abroad without jeopardizing residency status, benefiting personal or business needs.
Business Opportunities: The visa opens doors to establishing or investing in businesses, contributing to economic growth and generating potential income.
Path to Permanent Residency or Citizenship: Holding an investor visa may lead to permanent residency or citizenship, enhancing ties to the UAE.
Access to Social Services: Investor visa holders can access various social services and benefits, including healthcare and education.
Golden Visa Eligibility: Successful investors may qualify for a “Golden Visa,” offering an extended residency program for significant contributors to the UAE’s development.
Asset Diversification: Investing in the UAE provides opportunities for financial portfolio diversification and enhanced global reach.
Contributions to the Local Economy: Investor visa programs encourage economic development by attracting foreign investment, benefitting the local economy and potentially creating jobs.