Sponsor Your Child’s Dubai Residency Visa with 98% Approval Rate

Expert guidance through every step – from document preparation to final stamping. Reunite your family in Dubai with confidence.

Beyond a Visa – Your Child’s Ticket to Dubai’s Best Schools & Healthcare

A child residence visa in Dubai allows expatriate parents to sponsor their children’s stay in the UAE. This visa ensures that children can live, study, and thrive alongside their families in the Emirates. Whether you’re applying for a newborn or bringing your child from abroad, understanding the visa process is crucial.

Who Qualifies? Your Quick Eligibility Checklist

For Sponsoring Parents
  • Valid UAE residence visa (6+ months remaining)
  • Minimum Salary:
    • AED 4,000/month (or AED 3,000 + company housing)
    • Golden Visa holders: Exempt from salary requirements
  • Suitable accommodation (Ejari-registered)
For Children
  • Birth certificate (MOFA-attested for foreign documents)
  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Medical insurance (UAE-approved)

 

For Children
  • Divorced parents: Notarized NOC from the other parent
  • Adopted children: Court custody documents

3 Must-Haves to Sponsor Your Child

Financial Requirements

Housing Requirements

Legal Requirements

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Your Complete Document Toolkit – Nothing Missed!

Sponsor’s Documents
Child’s Documents
Passport + UAE residence visa
Passport (6+ months validity)
Emirates ID copy
4 passport photos (white background)
Salary certificate
Birth certificate (attested)
Bank statements (3 months)
Medical insurance policy
Ejari tenancy contract
Vaccination records (for infants)

Note: All foreign documents require MOFA/UAE embassy attestation.

From Application to Approval – Faster Than School Pickup!

We assess your eligibility and provide a checklist of required documents.

Ready to Secure Your Child’s UAE Residency?

Our visa specialists are standing by to assist you.

Your Common Queries Answered with Additional FAQs

Yes, but you’ll need to first obtain the birth certificate from the hospital and complete MOFA attestation, which typically takes 2-3 working days. We recommend starting the visa process within the first month to avoid complications with medical insurance enrollment.