Kenyan Nationals UAE Work Permit and Residency Guide 2026
Kenyan professionals seeking to work and live in the UAE in 2026 will find a clear, structured path to obtain a work permit and residency visa. This comprehensive guide covers eligibility, application steps, official fees, required documents, and practical tips to help Kenyan nationals navigate UAE immigration confidently. Whether you are a skilled employee, investor, or entrepreneur, understanding the process saves time and avoids costly mistakes.
Understanding UAE Work Permit and Residency for Kenyans
The UAE issues two main documents for foreign workers: a work permit (also called a labour card) and a residency visa. The work permit allows you to work legally, while the residency visa permits you to live in the country. For Kenyan nationals, the process begins with a job offer from a UAE-based employer, who typically sponsors the entire application.
In 2026, the UAE continues to modernise its visa system. The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) oversee most procedures. Kenyan applicants benefit from streamlined online portals and dedicated service centres in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other emirates.
For those who qualify, alternative pathways like the Golden Visa offer long-term residency without a sponsor. Learn more in our comprehensive UAE Golden Visa overview.
💼 Insight: Kenyan Workers in UAE
- Over 50,000 Kenyans reside in the UAE, many in finance, IT, healthcare, and hospitality.
- The UAE is Kenya’s second-largest trading partner in the Middle East.
- Average monthly salary for Kenyan professionals: AED 8,000–25,000 depending on sector.
- Work permits are valid for 2–3 years and are renewable.
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Eligibility Criteria and Visa Categories
Kenyan nationals must meet certain conditions to obtain a UAE work permit and residency. The main requirements include a valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), a clean criminal record (certificate from Kenya), and a medical fitness test inside the UAE. Additionally, your employer must have a valid trade license and a quota for foreign workers.
Work Visa (Employment Visa)
This is the most common category. The employer sponsors you after signing a labour contract approved by MoHRE. The visa is initially valid for 2 years. Key steps include:
- Employer obtains initial approval from MoHRE.
- You enter the UAE on an entry permit (or change status if already in the country).
- Complete medical and biometric tests.
- Receive residency stamp and Emirates ID.
Green Visa (Freelancer/Self-Employment)
Introduced to attract skilled workers without a fixed employer. Kenyan freelancers can apply for a 5-year Green Visa if they hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and earn a minimum income (around AED 15,000 per month).
Golden Visa (Investor/Entrepreneur/Exceptional Talent)
For Kenyan investors, entrepreneurs, and specialists. The 10-year residency requires a property investment of at least AED 2 million or approval as an exceptional talent. Check detailed Golden Visa eligibility criteria.
📄 Eligibility at a Glance
- Work Visa: Job offer + medical + degree/skills verification.
- Green Visa: Freelance permit or self-employment proof + income > AED 15,000/month.
- Golden Visa: AED 2M property or talent endorsement.
- Family Sponsorship: Available after obtaining residency (requires salary > AED 10,000).
Step-by-Step Application Process
The process for a Kenyan national usually takes 2 to 4 weeks once all documents are ready. Below is the typical workflow for a standard employment visa.
- Employer initiates application: The company applies for a work permit via MoHRE (online or through a typing centre). Approval takes 2–5 working days.
- Entry permit issuance: After work permit approval, the employer obtains an entry permit (visa stamp) allowing you to enter the UAE. This takes 2–3 days.
- Medical and biometrics: Upon arrival (or for those already inside), you undergo a medical exam (blood test, chest X-ray) and fingerprinting. Results in 1–3 days.
- Labour card and residency stamp: Emirate-specific immigration (e.g., GDRFA for Dubai) stamps your passport. Then apply for Emirates ID. Total time: 5–10 working days.
- Receive Emirates ID: The ID card arrives by courier within 1–2 weeks after application.
Throughout this process, many applicants benefit from professional PRO services that handle government processing and reduce errors.
⏱️ Processing Timeline at a Glance
- Work permit approval: 2–5 days
- Entry visa issuance: 2–3 days
- Medical and biometric: 1–3 days
- Residency stamp: 3–5 days
- Emirates ID: 7–14 days
Official Fees and Processing Timelines
Costs vary by emirate and category. The table below shows approximate fees for a standard 2-year employment visa in Dubai (2026 rates).
| Fee Item | Amount (AED) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MoHRE work permit (initial) | 250–500 | Based on company category |
| Entry permit (visa stamp) | 450–1,200 | Dubai vs other emirates differ |
| Medical examination (basic) | 250–500 | Includes blood test and X-ray |
| Biometric (fingerprinting) | 200–300 | Usually combined with medical |
| Residency stamping | 500–1,000 | Immigration fee |
| Emirates ID issuance | 370–650 | 1 year or 3 year validity |
| Total approximate (2-year) | 2,500–4,500 | Excludes agent/typing fees |
Timeline: Most applications complete in 14–28 days. Delays often occur due to document attestation or medical rechecks. For a faster experience, consider using trusted immigration consultants.
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Required Documents for Kenyan Nationals
Ensure all documents are attested by the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UAE embassy in Nairobi. The list below covers the essentials.
| Document | Requirement | Attestation |
|---|---|---|
| Valid passport | Minimum 6 months validity | Not required |
| Passport-size photographs | White background, recent | – |
| Degree or professional certificate | Original + attested copy | Ministry of Education + UAE embassy |
| Previous employment certificates | If applicable | Not mandatory but helpful |
| Police clearance certificate (Kenya) | Issued within 3 months | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kenya + UAE embassy |
| Medical certificate (inside UAE) | Completed after arrival | Not applicable |
| Labour contract (MoHRE format) | Signed by both parties | Not needed |
| Company trade license copy | Provided by employer | – |
Document attestation can be complex. Vesta Solutions offers notary services that include legalisation of Kenyan documents for UAE use.
⚠️ Important: Start your document attestation at least 4 weeks before your planned travel. Delays at the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs or UAE embassy in Nairobi can push back your entire application timeline.
Common Challenges and How to Overcome Them
Kenyan nationals sometimes face hurdles during the visa process. Here are typical issues and solutions.
🚧 Challenge 1: Degree attestation delays
Action: Start attestation at least 4 weeks before your travel. Use a professional agent in Nairobi and Dubai.
🚧 Challenge 2: Medical test failure (e.g., TB)
Action: If you have a history, bring full medical reports. Optional second opinion can be sought at private hospitals.
🚧 Challenge 3: Visa quota issues
Action: Verify that your employer has enough quota under MoHRE before you resign from your current job.
🚧 Challenge 4: Overstay fines
Action: Always extend tourist visas on time. If already overstayed, visit the AMER centre to negotiate reduced fines.
If you need legal assistance with visa challenges, Vesta Solutions provides legal services that cover immigration disputes and compliance.
Real-World Case Studies
Case Study 1: Peter, IT Manager from Nairobi
Peter received a job offer from a Dubai tech firm in January 2026. His degree attestation (University of Nairobi) took 3 weeks because Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs experienced backlogs. By using a professional PRO service, he completed the process in 28 days total. Total cost: AED 3,800. Peter now holds a 2-year residency and is sponsoring his wife.
Case Study 2: Grace, Freelance Graphic Designer
Grace applied for a Green Visa in March 2026. She submitted her portfolio, a freelance permit from Dubai’s Creative City, and bank statements showing average income of AED 18,000. The Green Visa was approved in 3 weeks. She saved on employer fees and gained 5-year residency. Grace is now expanding her client base across the UAE.
Case Study 3: Samuel, Real Estate Investor
Samuel purchased a property worth AED 2.5 million in Dubai Marina. Using an approved property valuation report, he applied for a Golden Visa in April 2026. The application took 10 days, and he received a 10-year residency. Samuel plans to bring his parents under the family sponsorship programme.
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📚 Authoritative Sources & References
- 🏛️ Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) — Official work permit and labour regulation portal.
- 🏛️ Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) — Residency visa and Emirates ID services.
- 🏛️ General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA) — Dubai-specific immigration procedures.


Written by the Legal & Immigration Team at Vesta Solutions
With over 10 years of combined experience in UAE immigration law, company formation, and document attestation, our team has assisted thousands of expatriates from Africa, Asia, and Europe. We are based in Dubai and work directly with official government channels.
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