New UAE Visa Policy Updates You Need to Know This Year
A clear, up-to-date breakdown of every major visa change in the UAE for 2026 â from tourist entry rules to Golden Visa thresholds.
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DubaiVisa.com Editorial Team
The UAE has rolled out one of its biggest visa overhauls in years. Whether you’re planning a holiday, relocating for work, sponsoring family, or eyeing long-term residency, here’s exactly what’s changed â and what it means for you.
1. Visit Visas Now Come in More Flavors
The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) introduced four new purpose-built visit visa categories, moving away from a one-size-fits-all tourist visa toward permits tailored to why you’re actually visiting.
| Category | Who It’s For |
|---|---|
| AI Specialists | Single- or multi-entry permit for professionals in AI, research, or tech collaborations with an invitation or sponsorship letter. |
| Entertainment | Short-term visa for performers and creatives working on media projects in the UAE. |
| Events | Built for delegates, attendees, and staff at conferences, exhibitions, and festivals. |
| Maritime Tourism | Multiple-entry visa for cruise passengers and leisure boat travelers on temporary stays. |
On top of these, standard visit visas are now available in 30, 60, or 90-day durations, with multi-entry options â so families and frequent travelers no longer need to exit and re-enter the country just to “reset” their stay.
2. Visa-on-Arrival Just Got Bigger
As of late June 2026, the UAE expanded its Visa-on-Arrival (VOA) program to six additional nationalities. Citizens of Indonesia, Kenya, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, and Vietnam who hold a valid residence permit from a major economy can now enter for stays of up to 60 days.
| Eligible Nationality | Qualifying Residence Permit From | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Indonesia, Kenya, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam | Australia, Canada, EU, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, UK, or US | 60 days |
Separately, Indian passport holders have gained wider VOA eligibility, now including valid residence permits from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Singapore â in addition to the existing US, UK, and EU permit routes.
3. The 5-Year Multi-Entry Tourist Visa
One of the most talked-about changes: a 5-year multiple-entry tourist visa that requires no local sponsor, provided applicants maintain a bank balance of roughly USD $4,000. This visa was extended to Pakistani nationals in 2025 after earlier restrictions eased, opening the route to a much wider pool of travelers.
4. Extending Your Visa No Longer Means Leaving the Country
Since December 2025, most 30-day and 60-day tourist and business visit visas can be extended entirely online through the ICP portal â no exit and re-entry required. This is a meaningful shift for anyone who previously had to do a “visa run” to a neighboring country just to stay compliant.
5. Golden Visa: Higher Bar, Broader Categories
The Golden Visa remains a 10-year renewable residence permit with no mandatory sponsor, but 2026 brought real changes to who qualifies:
- Property threshold raised: The minimum for a completed-property Golden Visa is now AED 2 million (up from AED 1 million previously), with stricter conditions for off-plan properties, including a minimum 50% payment made.
- New professional categories added: AI specialists, climate-tech entrepreneurs, and cultural professionals are now explicitly eligible.
- Standard investor visa relief: Separately, Dubai removed the AED 750,000 minimum property value threshold for the 2-year property investor visa â any sole property owner can now qualify regardless of value. Joint owners still need at least AED 400,000 in their individual share.
6. Sponsorship & Family Visa Changes
- Expats can now sponsor dependents â spouse, sons, daughters, stepchildren, and parents â regardless of profession, removing a restriction that previously limited sponsorship rights based on job type or salary tier.
- The sponsorship age limit for sons has been raised to 25 years old.
- The sponsor-free residency route for remote workers employed by non-UAE companies continues, requiring proof of foreign employment and a minimum monthly income of around USD $3,500.
7. Employment Visa Rules Are Tighter for Employers
If you’re an employer or considering a job offer in the UAE, note these changes:
- Employment permit issuance is now directly linked to a company’s Wage Protection System (WPS) compliance, checked in real time by MOHRE at the point of application.
- Companies with unresolved WPS violations face a freeze on all new permit issuance â not just for the affected employee.
- A 90-day grace period now applies after employment termination, giving workers time to transfer sponsorship or exit the country without penalty.
- The minimum salary band for Skill Level 1 workers has been raised.
8. Fees and Fines: What’s Standardized
| Item | New Rule (2026) |
|---|---|
| Overstay fine | Standardized at AED 50 per day across visit, tourist, and residency visas |
| Smart service convenience fee | Additional AED 100 when applying through smart/digital services |
Costs can still vary by visa type and processing channel, so it’s worth confirming exact fees before you apply.
Quick Reference: What Changed at a Glance
- Four new purpose-built visit visa categories: AI specialists, entertainment, events, maritime tourism
- Visa-on-arrival expanded to six new nationalities (with qualifying residence permits)
- 5-year multi-entry tourist visa now open to more nationalities, including Pakistan
- In-country visa extensions, fully online, no exit required
- Golden Visa property threshold raised to AED 2 million; new professional categories added
- AED 750,000 threshold removed for Dubai’s 2-year property investor visa
- Dependent sponsorship opened up regardless of profession; son’s age limit raised to 25
- Employment visas now tied to real-time WPS compliance checks
- Overstay fines standardized at AED 50/day; AED 100 smart service fee added
Frequently Asked Questions
Not sure which 2026 rule applies to you?
Visa rules shift often, and eligibility can depend on nationality, employer status, and property ownership details. Talk to a visa specialist before you apply.
Disclaimer: Visa rules, fees, and eligibility criteria in the UAE can change at short notice. This article reflects publicly reported updates as of July 2026 and is intended for general information only â always verify current requirements with UAE authorities (ICP, MOHRE, GDRFA) or a licensed visa consultant before applying.






