dubai student visa

Dubai Student Visa

Why Study in Dubai? :Dubai is a leading global education hub, ranked the world’s top destination by Tripadvisor and among the safest cities globally. With strong internship access across tech, finance, healthcare and hospitality, plus a multicultural community of 200+ nationalities, students gain global exposure alongside a world-class lifestyle.

Visa Process & Costs Simplified :The 12-month Student Residence Visa is renewable annually. Processing takes 14–30 working days and includes entry permit, medical test, biometrics and Emirates ID. Fees range from 8,237–9,917 AED. Early application and accurate documentation help avoid delays.

Eligibility & Expert Guidance: Students need an unconditional offer, valid passport and health insurance. Required documents include passport copies, photos and admission letter. Fateh Education offers end-to-end visa support with 21+ years of expertise and a 99%+ success rate.

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