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Report suggests UAE triples Golden Visa fee

Report suggests UAE triples Golden Visa fee

 According to a Gulf Today story, the UAE Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) has raised the costs for the 10-year Golden Visa from AED50 to AED150.

The authority's fees, electronic services costs, and smart services prices are all part of the updated pricing structure.

Foreigners interested in receiving a Golden Visa are urged by the ICP to confirm their eligibility by accessing the website or utilizing the UAEICP smart application. They can next finish the required procedures by following the stages and directions that have been supplied.

According to ICP, the application procedure is a service that results in the granting of an initial electronic approval for the issuing of the Golden Visa.

The application must be submitted in five steps, the first of which is to complete the necessary fields and attach the necessary files. The documents required may change based on the information provided in the application. The applicant can pay the fees, receive the service, and wait for the transaction confirmation to be sent to their email after the application has been submitted.

The ICP website or smart application, customer satisfaction centers, or authorized typing offices are the three methods through which requests can be made, according to the ICP.

After 30 days, the application will be rejected electronically if it is returned owing to errors in the data or missing documents. If the application is returned three times because the requisite documents are incomplete or the data is insufficient, it will also be refused.

Only the issuing fees and any applicable financial guarantees will be reimbursed in the event that the application is denied.


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