Newborn Visa Stamping in Dubai — Steps to apply

ArtSlant
Al Barajeel Services
3 min readMay 5, 2022
New born visa stamping in dubai

Welcome your little one with a world of opportunities!

It is indeed a happy moment in everyone’s life to have a baby. For those who have a baby or are planning to have a baby in the UAE, a Newborn Visa stamping in dubai is mandatory and is easy compared to obtaining other visas in the region.

Like any other visa stamping process, the Newborn visa stamping in dubai is also a process oriented one, which has a time limit to obtain within 120 days, so it’s essential to plan the same before your loved one arrives.

Checklist to Obtain Newborn Visa

Prior to the arrival of baby

Prior to initiating the process, it is important to reachout to trusted hospitals and GDRFA inorder to gather info regarding passport and Visa obtaining steps.

It is important for the lady — mother to inform her employer regarding the maternity leave and start applying for the same. Majority of the companies issue for about 45 days maximum.

Further to it all mothers-to-be must verify if their insurance covers maternity expenses. If not mom-to-be is not insured for maternity expenses, they must get an insurance card soon.

Also the mom-to-be and her spouse must also make sure if the fine print includes expenses like coverage for C-section, elective, and otherwise.

Mandatory Documents for Obtaining a Newborn Baby Visa in Dubai

Irrespective of the stage of your process, you require a handful of documents with you. For the process, you require original and extra copies to keep with you while going through the process. These documents are a must at the hospital you have chosen for delivery.

  • Original and Copies of Attested & translated marriage certificate
  • Original and Copies of Husband’s passport
  • Original and Copies of Husband’s visa
  • Original and Copies of Wife’s passport and visa
  • Original and Copies of Husband’s Emirates ID
  • Copy and Original of Wife’s Emirates ID
  • Tenancy Contract registered through the RERA (Ejari online system of Real Estate Regulatory Agency)

After the Baby

Once your child is born, the hospital does most of the part by informing the Health Authority of Dubai.

The hospital enters all details online and waits for the Health Authority of Dubai to approve the paperwork. This process usually takes 24 to 48 hours.

Once the Health Authority approves the documents, the birth notification document is issued to the parents.

Later the immunization book is issued, which further helps the parents get a temporary healthy card for their newborn.

The birth certificate can be completed 30 days after the baby is born.

The parents must submit all the documents mentioned above for the birth certificate, including Birth notification details and discharge summary from the hospital.

You will have to get the birth certificate attested at any Tasheel department across the UAE.

The next step includes alerting your health insurance provider within 30 days of your child’s birth and issuing the child’s insurance card.

Before you begin the process for the passport, some passport photos of your newborn for the residency visa and Emirates ID.

UAE provides 120 days from your child’s birth to organize a passport and residency visa.

For the golden visa, get an application form from a nearby Tasheel office, complete it, and submit it at GDRFA (General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs.)

Open an application form at your nearest Emirates ID Authority for your newborn’s visa with all the required documents, including visa application, the newborn’s attested birth certificate, Newborn’s passport, and passport pictures.

Al Barajeel document services provide timely and efficient document clearing services which aid in acquiring Newborn Visa Stamping a hassle free experience. We have a team of experienced hands that ensures the best of service with a strong network, best in class technology and clear communication. So what are you waiting for, talk to our agent and plan your little one’s arrival in a special way.

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