Can I use a virtual office for my company, or is a physical office mandatory for business setup in Dubai?
It depends on the jurisdiction. Free Zone setups often allow you to use a cost-effective "Flexi-Desk" or shared office (which we provide in JLT). For most Mainland setups, you still need a registered physical office space and a valid Ejari contract to complete the company registration.
Can I use a virtual office for my company, or is a physical office mandatory for business setup in Dubai?
It depends on the jurisdiction. Free Zone setups often allow you to use a cost-effective "Flexi-Desk" or shared office (which we provide in JLT). For most Mainland setups, you still need a registered physical office space and a valid Ejari contract to complete the company registration.
What is the minimum capital required to start a Mainland Business Setup in Dubai?
While the legal requirement for minimum share capital is often symbolic (e.g., AED 100,000 for LLCs is no longer required in many cases), the practical requirement is based on your activity and chosen jurisdiction. Our packages start from AED 18,900 to cover all government and consultation fees.
Are there any ongoing requirements or annual license renewal fees for a Free Zone setup?
Yes. Your license requires annual renewal with the respective free zone authority (like DMCC at JLT). You must also ensure compliance with accounting and filing requirements. We offer a clear, upfront breakdown of all renewal costs to ensure your business stays legal and avoids penalties.
What is the process for obtaining an Investor Visa or Residency Visa in Dubai after company formation?
Once your company is registered, we immediately begin the visa process. This involves securing your establishment card, applying for an entry permit, completing the medical fitness test, and finally, obtaining your Investor Visa and Emirates ID. We handle the entire process end-to-end for a stress-free launch.