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Oct 30, 2025

UAE unveils four new visit-visa categories and tightens rules for existing permits

UAE unveils four new visit-visa categories and tightens rules for existing permits
The UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP) has rolled out the most far-reaching overhaul of its short-term entry system since 2022. Announced to mobility and relocation advisers on 30 October 2025, the reform creates four purpose-built visit visas that align with growth sectors the government is prioritising:
• Artificial-Intelligence Specialists Visa – available for single or multiple trips if applicants present a letter of invitation from a recognised AI-focused entity in the UAE.
• Entertainment Visa – a short-stay pass for performers, production crews and leisure professionals involved in concerts, film shoots and televised events.
• Events Visit Visa – covering conferences, exhibitions and large-scale corporate functions, with expedited processing for organisers on the Dubai or Abu Dhabi events calendar.
• Cruise Tourism Visa – introduced as Dubai Harbour and Mina Zayed prepare for a record 1.5 million cruise passengers in the 2025/26 season.

At the same time, ICP has tightened or clarified conditions for several existing categories. Truck-driver visas now require enhanced insurance and employer compliance checks; the ‘Visiting Friends or Relatives’ option introduces income thresholds that vary by degree of kinship; Business-Opportunity visas demand proof of financial capacity or professional engagement in the proposed activity; humanitarian-case visas are standardised at 12 months; and new residency carve-outs are defined for widows and divorcees.

The move is more than an administrative tidy-up. It signals how the UAE wants to steer inbound travel toward higher-value segments—tech, entertainment and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions)—while keeping humanitarian channels open and ensuring that lower-skilled movement (such as truck drivers) is better regulated. For global mobility teams the immediate action points are: (1) review invitation-letter templates to ensure they meet ICP wording for AI and Events visas; (2) update cost projections—some categories now carry higher bank-balance or insurance requirements; and (3) brief internal stakeholders that visa names on HR dashboards will change from Q4 2025.

Practically, travellers should expect the smart-services portal to reflect the new options within days. Companies that rely on frequent short-term trips—for example, film studios or cruise-line operators—can bundle multiple entrants under a single sponsorship file, speeding up approvals. Immigration consultants report that the revised fees will remain broadly in line with the older visit-visa structure; the real differentiator is clearer eligibility guidance, which should cut down on rejection rates.

The overhaul underlines the UAE’s ambition to be a magnet for specialised talent and big-ticket events ahead of the 2026 World Expo legacy projects. By segmenting visit purposes more precisely, officials believe they can offer faster processing for legitimate travellers and focus compliance resources where the risk of abuse is highest.
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