Entrepreneur Visa is a long-term residency visa designed for foreign entrepreneurs who are launching or developing innovative startups and business ventures in the United Arab Emirates. This visa allows you to live and run your business in the UAE for up to 5 years without the need for a local sponsor.
Long-term visa valid for up to 5 years with renewal options.
Ability to sponsor yourself, your family (spouse and children), and employees.
No requirement for a local partner or sponsor.
Legal status to operate a business and make investments in the UAE.
Access to a well-developed business ecosystem and funding opportunities.
No personal income tax or tax on business profits.
Full access to banking services and government support programs for entrepreneurs.
No hidden fees. Prices and timelines are clear from day one.
Over 7 Years of Experience
We know the nuances, intricacies, and what works in practice.
Genuine Acceleration
We monitor slots and schedule appointments earlier than others.
Real-Time Notifications
Everything under control: personal manager + automatic updates on application status.
Barrier-Free Communication
We work in your native language — everything is clear from the first word.
No Dodgy Schemes
We operate strictly according to consulate rules. No dubious “guarantees,” but with experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, holders of the Entrepreneur Visa can sponsor their spouse, children, and even parents, provided they meet the financial requirements.
No, the Entrepreneur Visa is intended solely for running your own business and does not permit formal employment with other companies.
Typically, the visa is issued for up to 5 years with the possibility of renewal.
This depends on the free zone or emirate. Some incubators or zones require a physical office, but many innovative startups can qualify with a virtual office or coworking space.
Yes, if you have already established an innovative business and can demonstrate its success and growth potential, you may apply for the Entrepreneur Visa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, holders of the Entrepreneur Visa can sponsor their spouse, children, and even parents, provided they meet the financial requirements.
No, the Entrepreneur Visa is intended solely for running your own business and does not permit formal employment with other companies.
Typically, the visa is issued for up to 5 years with the possibility of renewal.
This depends on the free zone or emirate. Some incubators or zones require a physical office, but many innovative startups can qualify with a virtual office or coworking space.
Yes, if you have already established an innovative business and can demonstrate its success and growth potential, you may apply for the Entrepreneur Visa.
Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please verify details before submitting your application.