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I have some questions regarding the residence laws in the UAE:

1- From my understanding, children under 18 years old dont need to undergo a blood test to get or renew thie residence visas. What happens when the child reaches 18 years old. Does s/he have to take the blood test directly or can s/he wait until the current visa expires and then take the blood test. I mean if a girl got her visa renewed at 17, will she take the blood test when she is 18 or she can wait till she is 20 and her 3 year visa needs renewal to get the blood test?

2- A similar case to the above but only for boys. Since boys cannot be under father's sponsorship when they turn 18, what happens if a boy got his visa while he was 17. Can he remain under his father's sponsorship until he turns 20 i.e. when his 3 year visa expires, or does it expire automatically when he turns 18.

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I've been here since I was 1 year old and from what I remember, I've always had to do the blood tests. It's mainly a check for AIDS, Hepatitis, and other blood borne diseases. They occasionally and randomly do drug tests as well and there is a TB x-ray.

As for the over 18 visa, I'm almost 100% sure that the visa stays valid until the renewal date. After that he must obtain either a student visa, visit visa, or residence visa through employment at a company. I could be wrong about the type of visa he needs.
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slap wrote:I have some questions regarding the residence laws in the UAE:

1- From my understanding, children under 18 years old dont need to undergo a blood test to get or renew thie residence visas. What happens when the child reaches 18 years old. Does s/he have to take the blood test directly or can s/he wait until the current visa expires and then take the blood test. I mean if a girl got her visa renewed at 17, will she take the blood test when she is 18 or she can wait till she is 20 and her 3 year visa needs renewal to get the blood test? On the renewal of visa only

2- A similar case to the above but only for boys. Since boys cannot be under father's sponsorship when they turn 18, what happens if a boy got his visa while he was 17. Can he remain under his father's sponsorship until he turns 20 i.e. when his 3 year visa expires, or does it expire automatically when he turns 18. The age is only an issue upon expiry of the current visa

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bear wrote:I've been here since I was 1 year old and from what I remember, I've always had to do the blood tests. It's mainly a check for AIDS, Hepatitis, and other blood borne diseases. They occasionally and randomly do drug tests as well and there is a TB x-ray.

As for the over 18 visa, I'm almost 100% sure that the visa stays valid until the renewal date. After that he must obtain either a student visa, visit visa, or residence visa through employment at a company. I could be wrong about the type of visa he needs.


I have never heard of any need to carry out blood test for under 18 and I have been in UAE a long time.
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sage & onion wrote:
bear wrote:I've been here since I was 1 year old and from what I remember, I've always had to do the blood tests. It's mainly a check for AIDS, Hepatitis, and other blood borne diseases. They occasionally and randomly do drug tests as well and there is a TB x-ray.

As for the over 18 visa, I'm almost 100% sure that the visa stays valid until the renewal date. After that he must obtain either a student visa, visit visa, or residence visa through employment at a company. I could be wrong about the type of visa he needs.


I have never heard of any need to carry out blood test for under 18 and I have been in UAE a long time.


I am sure that I had visa blood tests when I was 11, 14, 17, and 22 years old. The family and I don't remember any farther back than that.
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hmmm, very strange.

ive never taken a blood test for anything in the uae -- ever.
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bushra21 wrote:

hmmm, very strange.

ive never taken a blood test for anything in the uae -- ever.


coz ur local and dont need a visa.

I was born here, and when i was on dad's sponsorship, i never did a blood test. Dependants (daughters/wives) even above 18 do not need blood tests as long as they are being sponsored by their husband/guardian.


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ineedacoolnick wrote: bushra21 wrote:

hmmm, very strange.

ive never taken a blood test for anything in the uae -- ever.


coz ur local and dont need a visa.

I was born here, and when i was on dad's sponsorship, i never did a blood test. Dependants (daughters/wives) even above 18 do not need blood tests as long as they are being sponsored by their husband/guardian.




well when i was younger i wasnt holding the uae passport. and when i first came to the uae in january i wasnt holding the passport then either. i have only officially been local, y3nee i hold the uae passport, for a month or two at the most. (not sure really)

i was always on a residency visa...it wasnt through my dad though, it was my mum.

anyhow, i just found it strange that yall needed to have blood tests, thats the first time i ever heard of it.
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ineedacoolnick wrote: bushra21 wrote:

hmmm, very strange.

ive never taken a blood test for anything in the uae -- ever.


coz ur local and dont need a visa.

I was born here, and when i was on dad's sponsorship, i never did a blood test. Dependants (daughters/wives) even above 18 do not need blood tests as long as they are being sponsored by their husband/guardian.




Well, I had a different experience. I did have to take the blood test to get my residence visa, and I've been sponsored by my husband. This was about 5 months ago, I was even pregnant at the time but still had to do it. I was only exempt of the x-ray for obvious reasons. And all my expat friends have done the same thing. So no idea why you didn't need one.
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Oct 04, 2006
its weird how everybody has a different experience with this.....
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Oct 05, 2006
UAE Government rules at its typical best... :)

Btw, I was always in Abu Dhabi whilst younger, so maybe the rules for AD visas were different from Dubai.
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I don't see any confussion here at all.

1. UAE Nationals do not need a blood test.

2. Non UAE National Children under the age of 18 do not need a blood test.

3. All Foreigners over the age of 18 are reuired to have a blood test.
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