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Work visa approval odds for Nigerian citizens going to UAE
UAE work visas are employer-sponsored: your company files an employment entry permit, then after arrival you complete a medical fitness test, Emirates ID, and residence-visa stamping. There is no applicant income threshold — the employer drives and funds the process — so once a genuine job offer exists, issuance rates are very high.
Last reviewed July 2026. Source: The United Arab Emirates' Government portal (u.ae) .
UAE assesses a work visa on whether you have a genuine, sponsored job you are qualified for. As an approximate starting point, this route runs near a 86% base approval for Nigerian citizens — your finances, ties and history then push your personal odds up or down. Nigerian applicants historically face higher refusal rates across most destinations, so strong ties and finances matter most.
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Key requirements
- A job offer from a UAE employer who acts as your sponsor
- Employment entry permit filed by the employer
- Medical fitness test after arrival
- Emirates ID registration and biometrics
- Residence-visa stamping; valid passport and attested documents
Money & funds
No applicant funds threshold — the sponsoring employer handles fees and pays your salary. A valid labour contract is the key document.
Typical timeline
The entry permit is often issued within a few working days; the full residence visa is typically completed within a few weeks of arrival.
Common refusal reasons
- Employer quota or labour-approval problems
- Failing the medical fitness test (certain conditions)
- Security or background-check issues
- Document, attestation, or passport problems
- Role or qualification mismatch with the labour contract
What actually moves the needle
A confirmed offer from a sponsoring employer
This is the heart of work decisions for UAE. Make it concrete and documented rather than assumed.
Qualifications and experience that match the role
Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.
A sponsor in good standing
Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.
Context for Nigeria applicants
Nigerian applicants historically face higher refusal rates across most destinations, so strong ties and finances matter most. Your personal profile matters far more than any nationality-level pattern, so focus on the levers above.
Avoid the common pitfall
The most frequent reason this route fails is an unconfirmed offer or a role that does not match your background. Address it directly and you remove the biggest doubt.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to prove my own funds for a UAE work visa?
No. UAE work visas are employer-sponsored — the company handles the fees and pays your salary. Your key document is a valid labour contract.
How does the UAE work visa process work?
Your employer files an entry permit; you enter the UAE, take a medical fitness test, get your Emirates ID, and have your residence visa stamped.
How long does a UAE work visa take?
The entry permit is often ready within a few working days, and the full residence visa is usually completed within a few weeks of arrival.
Why would a UAE work visa be refused?
Usually employer/quota or labour-approval issues, failing the medical test, security checks, or document/attestation problems — rarely the applicant's finances.
Can my family join me on a UAE work visa?
Yes. Once your residence visa is issued and you meet the salary/accommodation conditions, you can sponsor eligible family members.