How to get a 2-year work visa in the UAE
How to get a 2-year work visa in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become one of the most popular destinations for skilled professionals and businesspeople from around the world. With its modern infrastructure, safe environment, tax-free income, and strong economy, many foreigners are eager to work and live there.
One of the most common residence permits is the 2-year employment visa, which allows foreigners, including Pakistanis, to live and work legally in the UAE for two years. This visa is usually sponsored by a UAE-registered company that handles all the application steps for its employees.
During this time, the visa holder can move freely across the country. If the job continues, the visa can be renewed for another two years.
Eligibility
To get a 2-year UAE employment visa, the applicant must:
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Have a valid job offer or contract from a registered UAE employer
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Work for a company with a valid trade licence
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Hold the required qualifications or work experience
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Pass a medical test
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Have a clean criminal record
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Get housing and employment guarantees from the employer
Required Documents
Applicants need to provide:
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A valid passport
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Passport-sized photos (white background)
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Employment letter or job contract
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Verified educational and professional certificates
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Company trade licence and registration certificate
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Entry permit form
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Medical fitness report
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Emirates ID form
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Proof of residence and health insurance
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Payment of visa application fee
Visa Renewal
The employer can renew the visa before it expires. For renewal, the applicant must again complete a medical test, the Emirates ID process, and visa stamping. Renewal should start at least 30 days before the visa’s expiry date.
Changing Jobs
If an employee changes companies, the current visa must be cancelled and a new one will be issued by the new employer. This process is managed through the Ministry of Human Resources to ensure transparency.
Common Reasons for Rejection
A UAE visa can be rejected due to:
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Incomplete or incorrect documents
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Unregistered employer
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Failure in the medical test
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Mismatch between job position and qualifications
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Previous visa violations or unpaid fines
The UAE’s 2-year employment visa offers great opportunities for skilled professionals seeking a secure and rewarding career in a growing economy.
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