Bring Your Family to the UAE with Ease

Secure a 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa with My Startup Dubai’s expert support, allowing retirees with a 5-Year Retirees Visa to sponsor their spouse and children for long-term residency in the UAE. Our team ensures a seamless, compliant application process tailored to your needs.

About the 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa

The 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa enables retirees holding a 5-Year Retirees Visa to sponsor their dependents (spouse, children) for residency in the UAE. This visa supports family unity in a secure, tax-free environment with access to Dubai’s world-class lifestyle. My Startup Dubai simplifies the process, handling attestation, translations, and compliance with UAE immigration requirements.

Family enjoying sunset in UAE under the 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa

Benefits of the 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa

Typical Time Frame

7-10 Working Days

Why Choose My Startup Dubai for Your Retirees Dependent Visa

Our expert team ensures quick, compliant, and tailored Visa Service for you

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Expert Guidance

In-depth knowledge of UAE immigration regulations for accurate processing.

Efficiency

Streamlined application process to secure your visa within 7-10 working days.

Comprehensive Support

We manage attestation, translations, insurance registration, and submissions.

Compliance Assurance

Full adherence to GDRFA and UAE immigration standards.

Requirements for the 5-Year Retirees Dependent Visa

We take care of every step to ensure a smooth process:

Sponsor Requirements
  • Sponsor’s passport and UAE 5-Year Retirees Visa copies.

  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the father, attested by a notary public, if the mother is the sponsor (for boys under 18 and girls under 21).

  • If the father is the sponsor, proof of the mother’s status (copy of her residence visa or Emirates ID).

  • Clear, color scan of the dependent’s passport (valid for at least 6 months).

  • Clear scan of previous UAE residence visa (if applicable).

  • Birth certificate, legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and UAE Embassy in the country of origin, then by MOFA in the UAE, with legal Arabic translation.

  • If no birth certificate, a consulate letter proving the relationship, attested by MOFA and translated into Arabic, starting with “This is to confirm” or “This is to clarify.”

  • National ID for dependents from Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, or Afghanistan.

  • UAE health insurance certificate (DHA Basic or Comprehensive), mandatory per GDRFA regulations.

  • Marriage certificate, legalized by MOFA and UAE Embassy in the country of origin, then by MOFA in the UAE, with legal Arabic translation.

  • If no marriage certificate, a consulate letter proving the relationship, attested by MOFA and translated into Arabic, starting with “This is to confirm” or “This is to clarify.”

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