The emirate of Dubai offers spouse visas for foreign individuals living in the UAE who want to bring their spouse to the country to live with them. It falls under the category of a family visa. Both male and female can sponsor their spouse, but each has different eligibility requirements. The process of acquisition is simple and accessible.
Features of a Dubai spouse visa:
A male sponsoring his spouse requires a monthly income of at least AED 4,000 or AED 3,000 with accommodation, while a female requires at least AED 10,000 monthly income or AED 8,000 with accommodation. Females in some professions require as little as AED 5000 monthly salary.
This guide walks you through everything you should know about the process to get a spouse visa in the UAE. It helps you avoid any challenges and complications along the way and experience a smooth process of visa acquisition.
The visa can easily be cancelled by visiting the GDRFA office or filling out an application for cancellation through a registered typing center. The spouse can leave the country within a limit of 30 days, or they can also apply for a change in the status of the visa if required.
The validity of a spouse visa depends on the nature of the visa of the sponsor. The spouse visa can easily be renewed through the General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs if required, and given that the sponsor and spouse are both eligible.
If you’re applying online, you must log in or make a new account on the General Directorate of Residence and Foreigners Affairs website or app. If applying in person, you can visit a nearby typing center in your city or emirate.
Gather the required documents. This step is important. Ensure the validity and correctness of the documents or it can cause needless delays or rejection.
You can submit your visa application online using the GDRFA Smart Services portal or go to a nearby typing center or an Amer center. Make sure all documents are complete, or it may cause delays. You’ll have 30 days to fix any missing papers if asked.
Pay the required fee. The expenses include visa processing fee, Emirates ID fee, medical tests and more.
The spouse must take a medical test if they are over the age of 18. The test checks for diseases like tuberculosis. It is mandatory for the sponsorship of a UAE visa.
Once your application is approved, you’ll get an SMS or email. Then you can get the visa stamped in the spouse’s passport.
Apply for the ID with the details of your UAE residence visa and entry permit. Once the ID is issued, the stay will be completely legal.
Both a wife and husband can sponsor their spouse, given that they meet the requirements. A Muslim man may sponsor two wives if the GDRFA rules are met.
You can sponsor sons up to age 18. If over 18, they must be students (up to age 21). They must enter every 6 months if studying abroad.
Daughters can also get a family permit, given that they are unmarried.
You must earn AED 20k/month or AED 19k + a 2-bedroom home. You have to sponsor both unless one has passed away. A deposit of AED 2,500 has to be made for each. Medical insurance is mandatory.
You need to acquire a No Objection Certificate from the real parent first in order to get a family permit for your stepchildren.

If any document is missing or not correct, the visa can be denied.
Solution: Double-check all papers. Make sure everything is complete, signed, and up to date.

If the sponsor earns less than the required amount, the application may be rejected.
Solution: Ensure your salary meets the visa rules. Get a salary certificate from your company or SPC if needed.

A marriage certificate that is not attested or not real can cause rejection.
Solution: Always submit an official and attested marriage certificate. Attestation must be from UAE authorities.

If the housing is shared or not registered properly, the visa might not be approved.
Solution: Provide an Ejari tenancy contract in the sponsor’s name with proper documents.










Waiting till the last moment can cost a lot, including rejection. Ensure applying for the visa, flight tickets, and other approvals at your earliest convenience. Plan ahead so you can avoid needless last-minute complications.
Submitting the wrong or invalid documents can cost you delays or fines. Some cases may even end up in the rejection of the application. Ensure that the documents are valid and correct before submission.
Always apply through legitimate channels to avoid any scams or delays. Check if the channel you’re applying through is properly registered with the authorities in the United Arab Emirates.

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Yes, an expatriate resident can sponsor their husband or wife under certain conditions, mainly involving income thresholds and housing requirements.
Absolutely. The process for sponsoring a spouse applies across all emirates, including Abu Dhabi, but some procedural details may vary slightly depending on the local authority.
The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) handles aspects of visa issuance, Emirates ID, and related documentation, especially for residents outside the UAE.
The system reflects the UAE’s commitment to family values by allowing residents to legally sponsor their families and reunite with their loved ones in a structured, lawful manner.
Yes, in specific cases, a wife can sponsor her husband if she meets the minimum salary of AED 10,000 (or 8,000 with accommodation), though exceptions exist for some professions.
If a member’s visa is cancelled, they usually have a grace period of 30 days to either leave the country or change their permit status legally within the country.
Yes, visa services and procedures differ slightly if you’re applying within the UAE versus if your spouse is entering from abroad, as different entry permits and medical tests may apply.
To bring your spouse and children, you must meet certain sponsorship requirements, including income thresholds, housing, medical fitness clearance, and valid UAE residence documentation.
Applicants usually have 30 days to apply for a residency permit after their spouse enters the country on an entry permit, or fines and penalties may apply.
Yes, most employees can sponsor their families if they hold a valid residence permit and meet the financial and housing criteria set by UAE authorities.
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