Visa cancellation in Dubai is processed exclusively through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA Dubai) the immigration authority that manages residence permit cancellation, entry permit cancellation, and Emirates ID cancellation for all Dubai-issued visas. Whether you need to cancel an employment visa in Dubai after resigning or being terminated, process a spouse visa cancellation, child visa cancellation, or dependent visa cancellation before leaving the country, handle an investor or partner visa cancellation after selling or liquidating a business, or cancel a free zone visa for DMCC, JAFZA, DAFZA, DIFC, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai South, IFZA, Meydan Free Zone, or Dubai CommerCity, all cancellation applications are filed through GDRFA Smart Services, the GDRFA Dubai mobile app, or through one of Dubai’s Amer service centres. GloboPrime Corporate Services manages the complete visa cancellation process in Dubai from MOHRE work permit cancellation to GDRFA residence permit cancellation across mainland and all 30+ Dubai free zones.
Critical: Dubai-issued visas cannot be cancelled through ICP (which handles Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other emirates). If your visa was issued in Dubai, it must be processed through GDRFA. Filing through the wrong authority will not be accepted.
Required when an employee resigns, is terminated, or the company closes. The employer must first cancel the work permit and labour contract through MOHRE (Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation). The employee must sign the MOHRE application. MOHRE also requires the employer to submit a letter signed by the employee confirming receipt of all wages and end-of-service benefits. After MOHRE approval, the employer submits the residence visa cancellation through GDRFA. GDRFA’s service page requires an extract of work permit cancellation issued by MOHRE for private sector employees.
MOHRE exceptions where employee signature is not required: employees who are overseas, deceased, suffering from contagious diseases, or administratively cancelled from the ICP system.
Covers spouse visa cancellation, child visa cancellation, and dependent visa cancellation in Dubai. All dependent visas must be cancelled before the sponsor’s own visa. Per GDRFA’s FAQ, the required documents include: the application form, the sponsored person’s original passport and Emirates ID, and the sponsor’s original passport and Emirates ID.
Special rule for widows and divorcees: The UAE Government grants a one-year extension on the residence visa for a woman who is divorced or widowed while living in the UAE on her husband’s visa. The extension starts from the date of death or divorce, is renewable once, and does not require a substitute sponsor. It also applies to her children who were on their father’s visa.
Required when a business is sold, liquidated, or the trade licence expires. GDRFA requires the standard cancellation documents plus any trade licence-related documents from the licensing authority (DED or free zone). If the investor has dependents on their visa, those must be cancelled first.
The domestic worker’s residence is cancelled via MOHRE or the Domestic Work Bundle, which includes fee settlement, residence cancellation, and linked Emirates ID cancellation.
Tourist visas, mission visas, and other entry permits issued in Dubai are cancelled through GDRFA. The GDRFA service page lists the entry permit cancellation fee as AED 50 plus AED 10 Knowledge Dirham and AED 10 Innovation Dirham.
Dubai hosts over 30 free zones, each governed by its own authority that acts as the employer and visa sponsor. For free zone employees, the cancellation process starts with the free zone authority, which then coordinates with GDRFA for the actual residence permit cancellation. This is different from mainland employment where MOHRE handles the labour side:
DMCC visa cancellation is submitted through the DMCC Member Portal under Employment Services. DMCC has two scenarios: inside-country and outside-country cancellation. For inside-country, both the employee and the company’s authorised representative must complete end-of-service entitlement documentation. For employees earning AED 5,000 or less, the employee must sign the end-of-service documents at the DMCC counter in the presence of authorised staff. Employees with sponsored dependents must cancel those dependent visas before proceeding with their own cancellation. DMCC then coordinates with GDRFA (referred to as FAIC/ICP in DMCC documentation) for the immigration-level residence permit cancellation.
JAFZA visa cancellation is processed through the Dubai Trade portal under Employee Services. The company creates a cancellation request, and both the employee and the company’s authorised person must sign the End of Service Entitlement Form. All dependent visas must be cancelled or placed on hold directly with immigration before the employee’s residence permit cancellation. If the applicant is outside the UAE, the original passport is required if the exit date is less than 60 days and the residence permit is still valid.
DAFZA visa cancellation is submitted through the DAFZA authority. The company prepares the necessary documents including passport copies and the cancellation request form, submits to DAFZA, and the free zone coordinates with GDRFA for residence permit processing.
DIFC visa cancellation follows a similar process: the cancellation application is submitted to DIFC Authority, which coordinates with GDRFA for immigration processing. The company prepares documents including passport copies and the cancellation request, and if the visa holder is leaving the UAE, an exit permit is obtained.
The following free zones all follow the same general pattern: the free zone authority initiates the cancellation through its portal or service centre, coordinates with GDRFA for residence permit cancellation, and the linked Emirates ID is cancelled as part of the process. GloboPrime Corporate Services handles cancellations across all of them:
Key difference for free zone employees: The grace period after visa cancellation begins from the residence permit cancellation date, not the labour card date. Mainland employees track from the MOHRE labour card cancellation date. This distinction matters: tracking the wrong date can result in unintended overstay fines.
GDRFA provides both digital and in-person channels for visa cancellation:
GDRFA’s FAQ specifies different requirements for inside-country and outside-country cancellations:
After a residence visa is cancelled or expires in Dubai, individuals are allowed to remain in the UAE for a limited period to regularise their immigration status, apply for a new visa, or prepare to leave the country.
According to the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA Dubai), residents may receive a grace period after visa cancellation during which they can stay in the UAE without penalties.
The UAE Government Portal also confirms that grace periods may extend up to six months for certain visa categories, depending on the resident’s status. These categories can include:
The exact grace period varies depending on the visa category, employment status, and immigration records.
Important: Your specific grace period is indicated on the visa cancellation confirmation issued by GDRFA. Always verify the deadline through official channels before making travel or exit arrangements.
If an individual remains in the UAE after the allowed grace period, overstay fines may apply until the visa status is regularised or the person exits the country.
According to information published by GDRFA Dubai and the UAE Government Portal, overstaying after visa cancellation or expiry may result in daily penalties and additional administrative charges, such as exit permit fees depending on the case.
Overstay fines must typically be settled before leaving the UAE or before applying for a new visa.
Because immigration regulations may change, individuals should always verify the current fines and payment procedures through GDRFA or authorised service centres before making payments.
Several common issues can delay visa cancellation applications in Dubai. Avoiding these mistakes helps ensure a smoother process:
Ensuring that documents, labour cancellations, and immigration records are properly cleared helps avoid unnecessary delays or rejected applications.
GDRFA states 48 hours for residence permit cancellation. Employment visas require MOHRE work permit cancellation first (approximately 2 working days for mainland, or free zone authority processing for free zone employees), making the total approximately 4–5 working days.
GDRFA states 60 days after cancellation or expiry of the residence permit. Certain categories such as Golden Visa holders, Green Visa holders, and MOHRE Skill Level 1–2 professionals may receive up to 180 days under federal rules. Your exact grace period is shown on your cancellation confirmation form.
DMCC visa cancellation is submitted through the DMCC Member Portal under Employment Services. The company and employee complete end-of-service documentation, and DMCC coordinates with GDRFA for the immigration-level residence permit cancellation. Employees earning AED 5,000 or less must sign documents at the DMCC counter.
JAFZA visa cancellation is processed through the Dubai Trade portal. Both the employee and company sign the End of Service Entitlement Form. All dependent visas must be cancelled or held with immigration before the employee’s cancellation. JAFZA then coordinates with GDRFA.
When a residence permit is cancelled through GDRFA, the linked Emirates ID is cancelled in the immigration system as part of the same process. No separate application is needed.
Yes. The UAE Government portal and GDRFA both require that all dependent visas be cancelled before the sponsor cancels their own residence visa. JAFZA specifically requires dependents to be cancelled or held with immigration before the employee’s cancellation.
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