UAE residence visa stamping in 2026 — the entry permit → medical → Emirates ID → stamping sequence, cost (AED 3,500–7,000), 1–3 week timeline, and the new rule: no physical passport stamp. Verified.
Visa stamping is the final step that turns an approved entry permit into an active UAE residence visa. The big 2026 change: there's no longer a physical stamp in your passport — residency is now digital, verified through the Emirates ID. This guide covers the process, cost and timeline.
What is visa stamping and how does it work in 2026?
Quick answer: Visa stamping is the final regulatory step that converts an approved entry permit into a legally active residence visa, confirmed by the GDRFA after your medical fitness test and Emirates ID biometrics. In 2026 the UAE has eliminated the physical passport stamp — the residence visa is issued electronically and residency is verified via the Emirates ID. Budget around AED 3,500–7,000 total for a standard 2-year employment residency; the step takes 1–3 weeks. Costs vary — confirm with the authority or ZETUP.
| Item | Detail (2026) |
|---|---|
| What it is | Entry permit → active residence visa (GDRFA) |
| Physical passport stamp | No longer required — digital, verified by Emirates ID |
| Cost (2-yr employment residency, all-in) | ~AED 3,500–7,000 |
| Timeline | 1–3 weeks (part of a 2–4 week chain) |
The sequence (entry permit → residence visa)
- Entry permit (e-visa) — issued once your residency application is approved.
- Medical fitness test — at a DHA-approved centre: blood test + chest X-ray, within days of arrival.
- Emirates ID registration — biometrics (fingerprints + photo); compulsory for employment, family and student residencies.
- Visa "stamping" — the residence visa is issued electronically; no physical stamp.
The all-in cost (~AED 3,500–7,000) covers the medical, Emirates ID, GDRFA fees, typing charges and medical insurance.
Good to know
Residency status is now verified primarily through the Emirates ID, which carries the residency information. It's generally best to avoid international travel until stamping is complete and your status is officially updated.
How it fits the bigger picture
Visa stamping is the residence half of onboarding — it runs with the labour card. For the full flow, see the UAE visa processing guide; for setup overall, company formation in Dubai.
Why ZETUP PRO?
We work with Scandinavian transparency — published pricing, no hidden fees. We run the entry permit, medical, Emirates ID and stamping for investors and staff end to end, so residencies activate without delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is a physical visa stamp still required in the UAE? A: No — as of 2026 the UAE has eliminated the physical passport stamp. The residence visa is issued electronically and residency is verified via the Emirates ID.
Q: How much does visa stamping cost in Dubai? A: Around AED 3,500–7,000 total for a standard 2-year employment residency, covering the medical, Emirates ID, GDRFA fees, typing and insurance.
Q: How long does visa stamping take? A: Typically 1–3 weeks — the final stage of a 2–4 week chain from entry-permit approval.
Q: What are the steps to a UAE residence visa? A: Entry permit → medical fitness test (blood test + chest X-ray) → Emirates ID biometrics → visa issued electronically.
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