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DXB’s UAE Freelance Visa Services provide you with the legal framework to live, work, and thrive in one of the world’s most dynamic economies. Our team ensures your visa application is quick and hassle-free.

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FAQs

The cost depends on the free zone and other factors. A one-year freelance visa typically starts at 7,500 AED, while a two-year visa ranges from AED 12,500 to AED 30,000.
To apply for a freelance visa, you need to go through a free zone authority, submit the necessary documents, and pay the fee. With DXB-VIP, however, we handle every step for you.
If you’re keen to launch your career in the UAE, the freelance visa is an excellent option. It provides legal status, flexibility, and the freedom to manage clients independently.
Yes, you can! The Dubai Development Authority issues a Freelance Permit, allowing you to work independently, and the UAE freelance visa grants full freedom.
Yes, a freelance visa provides you with an Emirates ID and allows you to open a UAE bank account.
The process generally takes 10-30 days, though our team strives to expedite it.
You can sponsor immediate family members (spouse and children). However, hiring or sponsoring employees is not permitted.
A freelance permit is a license for those on a sponsored visa, enabling them to work independently, while a freelance visa offers residency to live and work in the UAE.