Introduction
International students are increasingly choosing to study in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is quickly becoming one of the most popular places in the world for students to pursue their higher education. One-of-a-kind educational opportunities can be found in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is renowned for its futuristic cities, world-class universities, and multicultural atmosphere. Before embarking on this academic journey, however, international students need to have a thorough understanding of the student visa procedure, the laws involved, and the various alternatives available to them once they have completed their studies within the country.
This article provides a comprehensive explanation of the process for obtaining a student visa for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including its validity and the various options available to graduates who intend to remain in the country and find employment there.
UAE Student Visa
According to UAE law, all international students in the UAE need a student visa. This visa allows international students to study and reside in the country for 12 months, which needs to be renewed each year to cover the duration of your programme.
Requirements for attaining a student visa in the UAE:
If a student wants to apply for a student visa from their native country (outside the UAE), then the following requirements must be met.
- Attain a sponsorship letter from the university
- Complete the registration process online
- Submit the application for the visa in an online format
- A clear and coloured copy of the passport is required
- A passport-sized photograph taken at a photo studio with a white background
- Valid proof of identification
- Evidence of payment for the visa application
Types of Visas
In the United Arab Emirates, there are no specific types of student visas that can be obtained. Normal applications and Express applications are the two distinct categories of applications that are available.
When applying through a normal application, obtaining an entry permit for the United Arab Emirates typically takes a minimum of fourteen working days from the date that the application was submitted on AXS. Whereas, after arrival, the processing of visas takes approximately four to five weeks from the date of application to AXS.
When applying through an express application, on the other hand, the entry permit is normally issued within seven to ten working days after the application has been submitted. It takes between three and four weeks from the date of application to AXS for the visa process to be finalised after arrival. This time frame is based on the date of application.
Application Process
With the following step-by-step instructions, one can learn how to apply for a student visa in the United Arab Emirates, including the paperwork and processes that are required.
- Visa Sponsorship Application: To start the visa process, the student should have accepted an unconditional offer for the full-time programme and have completed the online registration process. Once registration is done, fill out the visa application form provided by the university, which officially initiates the sponsorship process.
- Entry permit issuance: Once the application is processed and approved, an entry permit is issued. This document allows students to enter the UAE legally for study purposes.
- Arrival intimation: Upon arrival in the UAE, students must email a copy of their entry stamp to their university. This step is crucial for further processing.
- Medical test appointment: Students are required to undergo a medical examination as part of the visa application procedure. This examination often encompasses basic health check-ups such as blood tests and chest x-rays to determine the student’s medical fitness to stay in the country.
- Emirates ID application: Students need to apply for an Emirates ID, which is a compulsory identity card provided to all residents in the UAE
- Health insurance: Students must have a valid health insurance policy; they can either take it independently or through the university (if provided).
- Visa stamping: After clearing the medical exam and getting an Emirates ID, the visa is stamped into the passport, making the student’s residency legal.
- Biometrics appointment: As part of getting an Emirates ID, students have to go for a biometric appointment where their fingerprints and other identifying traits are scanned.
Visa Validity
- To apply for visa renewal, you will have to be based inside the UAE. Once your visa renewal is in process, you cannot exit the UAE or apply for any other visa category until your new residency is issued on your passport.
- A passport should at least have a validity of 6 months at the time of renewal.
- Visa renewal should commence at least 45 days prior to the expiration date to prevent overstay penalties, considering the lengthy renewal process.
- Complete the online application form.
- Passport and Emirates ID (Front and Back) are required.
- A soft copy of a recent photo with a white background is required, taken from a photo studio in the UAE.
- Proof of payment is also required.
Post-Graduation Stay
Upon completion of their studies, graduates who choose to remain and work in the United Arab Emirates have several alternatives to choose from:
Standard work visa -This visa enables graduates to reside and work in Dubai for a maximum of two years following the completion of their studies. However, this visa requires employer sponsorship.
In order to attain a standard work visa, a student must be –
- Employed in the private sector or,
- Employed in the government sector or a free zone
Golden Visa- The UAE also offers a long-term Golden visa, which offers a renewable residence visa valid for 5 or 10 years to outstanding specialised talents. The golden visa is also granted to investors, entrepreneurs, and prosperous foreign nationals intending to live in the country for a duration of up to 10 years.
Given that the student must meet the following criteria:
- The university must be rated among the best 100 universities globally according to the rating system recognised by the Ministry of Education.
- The student’s cumulative GPA should not be less than 3.5.
- It has not been more than 2 years since the student graduated.
· The graduation certificate must be accredited by the Ministry of Education
Conclusion
The UAE offers a streamlined and efficient student visa process for international students, with annual renewals and supportive institutional guidance. Post-graduation, students have various pathways to remain in the country, including employment and long-term residency through various types of visas.
Whether a student wants to pursue a world-class education or explore long-term opportunities in one of the fastest-growing economies, the UAE provides a dynamic and welcoming environment for students from around the world. By understanding the visa procedure and strategising in advance, a student can facilitate a seamless transition into their academic pursuits and future endeavours.
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FAQs
The total cost of a student visa (including visa deposit, visa administration charges, service package and medical insurance) costs around AED 7,068.10 for normal application and AED 8,444.10 for express application.
No, applying for a student visa in the UAE does not require a certain bank balance. Although it is important to provide proof of payment for the visa application fee.
In the process of attaining a student visa for the UAE, the universities often facilitate and guide students through each stage. Below are the steps which need to be followed:
- Registering with the university
- Filling out the visa application form
- Submitting necessary documentation (passport copy, photographs, identification, etc.)
- Completing the university-mandated procedures, including medical examination, Emirates ID acquisition, and visa endorsement.
Yes, students who possess a valid student visa are permitted to work in the UAE. Undergraduate students are allowed to work for 15 hours per week. Whereas, depending on the course and the university, students can work full-time as well. Converting to a part-time course format may also be permissible at certain universities, which would enable students to work full-time while pursuing their education. However, this typically results in an extension of the programme's duration.