UAE Golden Visa 2026: Every Category, Verified Costs and How to Apply

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The UAE Golden Visa is one of the world’s most sought-after long-term residency programmes — and in 2026 it has been significantly expanded. Whether you are an investor, entrepreneur, skilled professional, content creator, or student, this comprehensive guide covers every category, every cost, and exactly how to apply — verified against official ICP and government sources.

What Is the UAE Golden Visa?

The UAE Golden Visa is a long-term residency permit valid for 10 years, renewable automatically on meeting continued eligibility criteria. Unlike a standard employment or investor visa, it is not tied to a single employer or sponsor. Holders may live, work, study, and run businesses in the UAE independently, and may sponsor immediate family members, household workers, and in certain categories, parents.

The programme is administered at the federal level by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), with emirate-level processing through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai and equivalent bodies in other emirates.

Who Is Eligible in 2026? — Every Category Explained

Real Estate Investors

Individuals holding UAE real estate with a combined assessed value of AED 2 million or above qualify. As of February 2026, the previous requirement that investors must have paid a minimum 50% of the property’s value has been removed, making the programme significantly more accessible for those purchasing with a mortgage. Off-plan purchases from approved developers count once specified payment milestones are reached. Multiple properties may be combined to meet the AED 2 million threshold.

Financial Investors

A deposit of AED 2 million or more in an approved UAE investment fund, or ownership of a business capitalized at AED 2 million or above, also qualifies under the investor category.

Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders

Founders of an active UAE-registered startup valued at a minimum of AED 500,000 qualify, provided the venture holds approval from an accredited UAE business incubator, the relevant local authority, or a UAE auditor confirming the project value and its technical or future-oriented nature. Founders with prior successful business exits may also be considered under a dedicated evaluation track.

Skilled Professionals

The skilled professional category covers specialists in fields designated by the UAE government, including: doctors, engineers, scientists, technologists, AI and data science specialists, economists, lawyers, and researchers. The threshold is a minimum monthly salary of AED 30,000 combined with a valid employment contract in the relevant field.

Content Creators and Digital Influencers

A new category introduced following the 2025 Creators HQ initiative covers social media content creators and digital influencers with documented followings and creative impact. Applications are assessed through the Creators HQ platform. Applicants must demonstrate a consistent track record of creative work and a meaningful contribution to the UAE’s creative and digital economy.

Educators

Exceptional teachers working in Dubai’s private school sector or in Ras Al Khaimah government schools qualify based on outstanding performance metrics. Applications are assessed by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai or the Department of Knowledge in Ras Al Khaimah.

Nurses — Long-Service Category

Nurses employed with Dubai Health for 15 or more years of continuous service became eligible for a 10-year Golden Visa from May 2025. This reflects the government’s recognition of the healthcare sector’s long-serving professionals.

E-Sports Professionals and Game Developers

Professional e-sports athletes, game developers, and related specialists have a dedicated eligibility track introduced in 2025–2026, reflecting the UAE’s growing investment in the digital entertainment sector.

Waqf Donors and Humanitarian Pioneers

Individuals who have made significant charitable contributions through approved Waqf (Islamic endowments) or who have been recognised by UAE authorities for documented humanitarian contributions qualify under a discretionary category.

Outstanding Students and Graduates

Students graduating from UAE universities with a GPA of 3.8 or above qualify for a 5-year Golden Visa. Graduates of institutions ranked in the global top 100 may also qualify. Exceptional UAE secondary school graduates with outstanding public examination results are eligible under a separate track.

Verified Costs — 2026

The following costs are based on official ICP and GDRFA published fee structures:

  • Application and processing fees: AED 2,500 – AED 4,500 (varies by category and emirate)
  • Emirates ID issuance: AED 370
  • Medical fitness examination: AED 700 – AED 1,000
  • In-country status change (if applying from inside UAE): AED 640

Total expected cost: AED 4,500 – AED 7,000 for most applicants, depending on category and emirate.

How to Apply — Step by Step

  1. Confirm eligibility — visit the ICP portal at icp.gov.ae or the GDRFA app (Dubai) to check your specific category requirements
  2. Prepare documents — valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), proof of eligibility (property title deed, salary certificate, degree certificate, or category-specific documentation), recent passport photograph
  3. Submit application — through the ICP portal at icp.gov.ae, the GDRFA smart app (Dubai), or a licensed typing centre
  4. Attend medical fitness test — mandatory for all applicants, conducted at approved medical centres
  5. Emirates ID biometrics — collected after visa approval
  6. Visa stamped — typically within 10–15 working days of complete application

Benefits at a Glance

  • 10-year renewable residency — no employer sponsorship required
  • Sponsor spouse, children (any age), and parents
  • Sponsor unlimited domestic workers
  • No minimum UAE stay requirement per year
  • Access to UAE banking, property ownership, and business licensing without a local partner
  • Entry for family members without prior permission

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have a Golden Visa and also be employed?

Yes. Golden Visa holders may be employed, self-employed, or run their own business. Employment does not cancel or affect the visa.

What happens if my property value drops below AED 2 million?

The assessed value at the time of application determines eligibility. A subsequent decline in market value does not automatically void an existing Golden Visa, though this may become relevant at renewal.

Can I apply from outside the UAE?

Applications can be initiated online through the ICP portal from abroad, but you must visit the UAE to complete the medical examination and Emirates ID biometrics.

Is the Golden Visa the same as UAE citizenship?

No. The Golden Visa is a long-term residency permit, not citizenship. UAE citizenship is a separate process with distinct and more limited eligibility criteria.


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Layla Hassan
Layla Hassan
Senior Correspondent, Gulf & GCC Affairs

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