UAE Residency Visa for Your Newborn: A Comprehensive Guide
New Born Baby Visa: Your family’s new chapter begins
Congratulations on the arrival of your new family member! As you settle into parenthood in the UAE, obtaining a residency visa for your newborn is a crucial step to ensure their smooth integration into the country. This visa allows for multiple entries at an affordable cost, making it convenient for family visits and travel.
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Registering your Newborn:
Step 1: Obtain Birth Certificate (Within 30 Days)
To obtain your newborn’s birth certificate, you will need to provide the following:
- Nationality: Following the father’s nationality if parents have different nationalities.
- Documents:
Marriage certificate: If your original marriage certificate is not in Arabic, you’ll need an attested translated copy.
Passport and residence visa copies: Bring copies and originals of both parents’ passports and residence visas.
Hospital documents: Provide the birth details and discharge summary from the hospital
Important notes for expats: All birth certificates require attestation by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa) or a stamp from the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (Doh) or the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). Then after getting the stamp, you have to attest it at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa)
Step 1: Obtain Birth Certificate (Within 30 Days)
To obtain your newborn’s birth certificate, you will need to provide the following:
- Nationality: Following the father’s nationality if parents have different nationalities.
- Documents:
Marriage certificate: If your original marriage certificate is not in Arabic, you’ll need an attested translated copy.
Passport and residence visa copies: Bring copies and originals of both parents’ passports and residence visas.
Hospital documents: Provide the birth details and discharge summary from the hospital
Important notes for expats: All birth certificates require attestation by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa) or a stamp from the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (Doh) or the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). Then after getting the stamp, you have to attest it at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa)
Step 2: Obtain a passport, Residency Visa, and Emirates ID (Within 120 Days)
Key Timeline:
- 120 days: Apply for your child’s residency visa, Emirates ID, and passport within this timeframe after birth.
- Passport: Contact your country’s embassy in the UAE for passport application details.
Sponsorship Requirements for Residency Visa:
- Valid residence visa: Ensure you have a valid residency visa in the UAE.
- Minimum salary: Meet the minimum salary requirement of Dh4,000, with accommodation.
Consequences of Delay:
- Penalty: Failing to apply within 120 days incurs a Dh100 daily penalty.
- Travel restrictions: Your child will be unable to leave the country without a valid visa.
Why choose us to process the newborn baby residence visa:
As a Parent seeking newborn visa assistance in the UAE , expertise and efficiency matter. With this, We offer both, with specialized knowledge and established relationships to streamline applications. Ultimately, the decision is yours, but for peace of mind and convenience, consider our expertise and the value we bring to your newborn’s residency journey.
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