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Visa-Renewal-in-Abu-Dhabi

The "Visa renewal fee in Abu Dhabi" refers to the cost required to renew a visa for residency, work, or visit purposes in the capital of the UAE. The fee varies based on the type and duration of the visa, as well as additional services like medical exams or express processing. Typically, it ranges from AED 100 to AED 1,000 or more, depending on specific conditions.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

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Visa-Renewal-in-Abu-Dhabi

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  1. Visa Renewal in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi offers various visa options for residents and visitors. The renewal process is streamlined and accessible, ensuring a smooth experience for those wishing to extend their stay.

  2. Visa Types and Fees Employment Visa Family Visa Tourist Visa Renewing an employment visa requires an application from your employer, along with proof of employment and salary. The fee varies depending on the visa category and duration. Family visa renewals require the sponsor's application, along with the applicant's passport and residency documents. Fees are typically based on the sponsor's visa status and the duration of the visa. Renewing a tourist visa requires a valid passport and proof of financial means. The fee is usually based on the duration of the visa and the country of origin.

  3. Renewal Process 1 2 3 Application Submission Biometric Data Capture Processing and Approval Gather all required documents and submit your application online or in person at designated centers. You will need to undergo biometric data capture, which involves fingerprinting and photo capture. Your application will be reviewed and processed. You will receive a notification if your application is approved.

  4. Required Documents Passport Residency Visa 1 2 Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of application and have at least two blank pages. Provide a copy of your current residency visa with a valid expiry date. Employment Contract Financial Documents 3 4 For employment visas, your employer needs to provide a valid employment contract with your salary details. Proof of financial means, such as bank statements or salary slips, may be required to support your application.

  5. Submission Methods Online Application Visit the official website of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) and submit your application online. Visa Application Centers You can submit your application in person at designated visa application centers located throughout Abu Dhabi. Emirates Post For certain visa types, you can submit your application through Emirates Post.

  6. Processing Times Visa Type Processing Time Employment Visa 7-14 working days Family Visa 7-14 working days Tourist Visa 3-7 working days

  7. Payment Options Online Payment Visa Application Centers You can pay your visa fees online using a credit or debit card. You can make payments in person at the visa application centers. Bank Transfer Payments can be made through bank transfers to designated accounts.

  8. Additional Considerations Passport Validity Travel Insurance Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the UAE. Having travel insurance is recommended to cover any unforeseen medical or travel-related expenses. Legal Advice Contact Information If you have any questions or require assistance, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional. For any inquiries, contact the ICA or the designated visa application centers.

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