An expatriate resident may sponsor the residence visa for his wife and children if he fulfils the above mentioned sponsorship requirements.
To sponsor the wife, the expatriate resident must prove an existing marital relationship by submitting an attested marriage certificate in Arabic or duly translated into Arabic by a certified translator.
Sponsoring two wives
In strict cases, a Muslim resident may be allowed to sponsor his two wives, if he meets certain terms and conditions set by ICP.
Sponsoring daughters
An expatriate resident can sponsor his daughter/s only if she/they is/are unmarried, with no restrictions with regard to her/their age/s.
Sponsoring sons
A male or female resident can sponsor his/her son/s until he is 25. Sons of determination (those with special needs) can be sponsored with no restrictions with regard to his/ their age/s.
Sponsoring newborns
For babies born in the UAE, a residence visa must be applied for, within 120 days of its birth to avoid getting fines.
Sponsoring stepchildren
An expatriate resident can sponsor his stepchildren, subject to GDRFA’s conditions which include a deposit for each child and a written no-objection certificate from the biological parent. Their residence visas are valid for one year; renewable annually.
Documents required to sponsor wife and children include:
- application form - either online or through a registered typing office
- passport copies of the wife and children
- photos of the wife and children
- medical clearance certificate of the wife and children above 18 years
- copy of the husband's employment contract or company contract
- salary certificate from the employer stating the husband’s monthly salary
- attested marriage certificate
- registered tenancy contract.
Cancellation
The family's residence permits are linked to the residence permit of the sponsoring family member . If the sponsoring family member's visa is cancelled, it requires cancellation of the visas of the dependents.
Dependents are granted a 6-month grace period from the date of expiry or cancellation of their visas to obtain a new residence permit. If the sponsor fails to renew or cancel the visa of his dependents, he could be liable to pay a fine.