Work Permit
Pakistan to United Arab Emirates – visa guide

Requirements, processing time, and step-by-step guidance for Pakistan citizens applying for a United Arab Emirates visa.
Overview
Pakistani citizens need a Work Permit to work in the UAE. It costs 100 AED and takes 1-2 months to process. You need a valid passport, an entry permit, and an employment contract.
Applying for the correct visa category is essential – the wrong category is one of the most common reasons for refusal. Verify requirements directly with the relevant embassy before submitting your application.
Information from official government sources. Always confirm with the relevant embassy.
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Processing time
The average processing time for this visa is 1-2 months. Apply well in advance of your intended travel date to allow for delays or requests for additional documents.
Application fee
The estimated application fee is AED 100. Additional costs may include biometric fees, document authentication, courier charges, and travel insurance – these vary by country and consulate location.
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Frequently asked questions
What documents do I need for a UAE Work Permit?
Have your Pakistani passport ready, along with passport photos and an official employment contract. A polished CV / Resume helps your company secure the permit faster according to information from official government sources.
How much does a UAE Work Permit cost?
The initial fee is roughly 100 AED. However, UAE companies are required to pay almost all of the main visa costs to legally hire workers.
How long does a UAE Work Permit take to process?
Processing takes 1-2 months. Usually, your company handles all the paperwork inside the country. Make sure you format your CV / Resume cleanly to avoid confusion concerning your past experience.
Can I work and bring family with this visa?
Yes, you can sponsor your family by bringing your spouse and children to the UAE. But, you must earn a required minimum monthly salary to be allowed to bring dependents.
Can a UAE Work Permit lead to permanent residence?
Most UAE visas do not offer permanent residency directly. However, new rules in the visa guide mention golden visas for highly skilled workers, letting you renew for up to ten years.
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