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UAE 10-year Blue Residency Visa 2025: Applications open for expats — know how to apply, eligibility, and more

UAE 10-year Blue Residency Visa 2025: Applications open for expats — know how to apply, eligibility, and more

Indian Express20-05-2025

The United Arab Emirates has officially opened applications for its newly introduced 'Blue Visa' – a multiple-entry permit which enables eligible visitors to stay in the Emirates for an initial period of up to six months, followed by the potential for a 10-year residency thereafter, starting early this year, in 2025.
In May of last year, the country introduced a long-term residency programme aimed at environmental advocates, designed to build and promote a culture of sustainability within the Emirates, in line with the country's commitment to environmental conservation.
It is offered to individuals who have made remarkable contributions to environmental preservation, sustainability, and clean or renewable energy, according to the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP).
The Blue Visa, a special residency permit, will be offered to those demonstrating extraordinary dedication and influence in the environmental and energy sectors.
i. Distinguished influencers who have made significant contributions, made exceptional efforts, and had a measurable positive impact on the environment, climate change, sustainability, and clean and renewable energy.
ii. Scientists and researchers who have major global achievements and influence in the fields of environment, climate change, sustainability, and clean and renewable energy, as approved by the UAE Scientists Council.
iii. Investors and entrepreneurs who operate in the fields of environment, climate change, sustainability, and clean and renewable energy.
iv. Working professionals and specialists who are working in government and private environmental agencies within the UAE.
The required documents like a valid passport for at least six months, a recent colour photograph, achievements or proof of work in the specified fields, and payment of applicable fees.
Applicants can begin the procedure using the ICP smart services platform or official website: https://smartservices.icp.gov.ae/ and click the section 'Blue Residency Services.' Following that, one has to select the place of application for the Blue Visa. It can be filed for from within the country or from abroad, including India.
To apply, people will need:
After applying, one will receive a confirmation email.

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