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Dubai Property Owner Visa

United Arab Emirates

Last updated: December 19, 2025

Duration

2 years (renewable)

Visa Fee

$2,690

Time

2-3 weeks

Complexity

Medium

About this Visa

You can get a long-term visa by buying property in Dubai. This visa lets you live in the UAE for 2 or 10 years without needing a job or employer. You can work in your own business, bring your family, and rent out your property. This is one of the easiest ways to get UAE residency. The 10-year Golden Visa is the best option—you can travel freely and stay outside the UAE as long as you want.

Key Benefits

  • Live in UAE without a job
  • Work in your own business
  • Bring spouse, children, and parents
  • Rent out property for income
  • No personal income tax
  • Full healthcare access
  • Travel freely (Golden Visa: unlimited)
  • Own a business 100% without local partner

Eligibility & Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

  • Age 18 or older
  • Own property worth AED 750,000+ (2-year) or AED 2M+ (10-year)
  • Earn AED 10,000/month minimum
  • No criminal record
  • Valid health insurance
  • Never overstayed a visa
  • No job or employer required
  • No university degree required
  • No Arabic language requirement
  • No business experience required

Financial Requirement

Must earn at least AED 10,000 per month (~$2,700 USD). Proof required: salary certificate, pension letter, or rental income statements.

Documents

  • Valid passport6+ months validity
  • Property title deedFrom Dubai Land Department
  • Bank statements6 months proof of funds
  • Income proofSalary certificate or pension letter
  • Medical test resultFrom approved clinic
  • Police good conduct certificateFrom Dubai Police
  • Health insurance certificateValid UAE-compliant insurance
  • Bank approval letter (if mortgaged)NOC from lender
  • National ID cardRequired for Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan nationals only

Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.