UAE Investor Visa: Complete Guide for 2026

The UAE Investor Visa allows individuals who invest in UAE property, businesses, or financial instruments to obtain long-term residence. The UAE offers several investor visa categories — from the standard Property Investor Visa (for real estate worth AED 750,000+) to the prestigious Golden Visa (for investments of AED 2 million+). For high-net-worth individuals looking for a tax-efficient base with global connectivity, the UAE’s investor visa options are among the most attractive in the world.

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Investor Visa Options

Property Investor Visa (3-Year)

  • Requirement: Own residential property worth AED 750,000+ (must be completed, not off-plan)
  • Duration: 3 years, renewable
  • Can sponsor dependents
  • Must maintain the property investment throughout the visa period

Golden Visa — Investor Category (10-Year)

  • Real estate: Property worth AED 2 million+ (can be mortgaged in some cases)
  • Public investment: AED 2 million+ in an approved investment fund or bank deposit
  • Business ownership: Company with annual revenue of AED 1 million+ or share capital of AED 2 million+
  • Duration: 10 years, automatically renewable
  • No minimum stay requirement

Eligibility Requirements

  • Property investment: Must own property (freehold) in a designated investment area. Joint ownership is accepted if your share meets the threshold. Off-plan properties generally don’t qualify until completed.
  • Financial investment: Must be in government-approved instruments (specific bank deposits, investment funds, or bonds).
  • Business investment: Must demonstrate active business with verifiable financials.
  • Valid passport, medical fitness, clean criminal record.

Application Process

  1. Complete your investment (purchase property, establish deposit, or meet business criteria).
  2. Obtain proof of investment: Title deed from the Land Department (property), bank confirmation letter (deposits), trade license + financials (business).
  3. Apply through ICA or GDRFA with supporting documents.
  4. Medical fitness test and Emirates ID.
  5. Visa stamped.

Costs and Fees

  • Investment capital: AED 750,000 (3-year) or AED 2,000,000 (Golden Visa)
  • Property purchase costs: 4% DLD transfer fee + agent commissions (~2%) + NOC fee
  • Visa application: AED 3,000-5,000
  • Medical + Emirates ID: AED 700-1,000
  • Health insurance: AED 3,000-15,000/year

Timeline

  • Property purchase to visa: 4-8 weeks (after property transfer completion)
  • Financial investment to visa: 3-6 weeks

Tips

  • Dubai real estate is the most popular route. Areas like Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and Business Bay have strong rental yields (5-8%) alongside visa eligibility.
  • Multiple properties can be combined. You can add up the value of several properties to meet the threshold.
  • Consider rental income. Your property investment can generate income while securing your residency — effectively making the visa “pay for itself.”
  • Golden Visa over 3-year visa. If you can meet the AED 2 million threshold, the Golden Visa’s 10-year duration and no-minimum-stay rule make it far more valuable.
  • Consult a tax advisor. While UAE has no property tax or income tax, your home country may tax your UAE rental income or capital gains. Plan accordingly.
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