IFZA · 2026 cost breakdown

IFZA freelance licence.

An IFZA freelance (professional) licence lets a single individual operate under their own name across consulting, media, tech and creative activities — without the cost of a full corporate structure. Here is the 2026 cost and how it compares to a full IFZA company.

Itemised cost

What you actually pay, line by line.

ItemAmountNote
IFZA freelance / professional licenceAED 12,900 (USD 3,510)Single professional, own name
Establishment card (if taking a visa)AED 2,900 (USD 790)One-time
Investor/freelance visa (per person)from AED 3,750 (USD 1,020)Medical, EID, stamping
ArxSetup professional feefrom USD 3,500Application, KYC, bank introduction
Year-1 all-in (with 1 visa)from USD 10,120Same as standard 1-visa package
Year-1 all-in (no visa)from USD 6,050Licence + retainer

Government fees are pass-through and may be revised by the regulator without notice. ArxSetup professional fees are fixed and quoted in writing before engagement. Figures current May 2026.

Reviewed by the ArxSetup editorial team

Reviewed by qualified counsel within ArxSetup and our affiliated practices, Neo Legal (UAE) and Cornwalls (Australia). Figures verified against primary regulator sources. Last reviewed: May 2026. Est. 2021 · DDA Licence 107229 · direct registry filing partner. How we review →

Frequently asked

Common questions.

The questions clients ask most before committing. Current to 2026, reviewed by counsel.

How much does an IFZA freelance licence cost?

From AED 12,900 (USD 3,510) for the licence itself (no visa), or from USD 10,120 all-in with one residence visa. The freelance permit is priced the same as a single-activity IFZA company licence but is issued in the individual's own name.

What activities can an IFZA freelance licence cover?

Professional and knowledge-based activities — management consulting, IT and software, marketing and media, design, education and similar — drawn from IFZA's catalogue. Trading and regulated activities require a full company licence.

IFZA freelance licence vs full company — which do I need?

A freelance permit suits a solo professional billing under their own name. A full company suits anyone with co-founders, who wants limited liability, trading activities, multiple visas, or a corporate brand for banking and contracts.

Can I get a residence visa on an IFZA freelance licence?

Yes — the freelance permit supports a residence visa (and family sponsorship once the income threshold is met), the same as a standard IFZA company licence.

Can I open a UAE bank account with an IFZA freelance licence?

Yes, though solo freelance profiles sometimes face more banking due-diligence than a company. Digital banks (Wio, Mashreq Neo Biz) are usually the fastest route; ArxSetup prepares the KYC pack and introduces you.

This page is general information, reviewed May 2026 — not legal, tax or immigration advice, and it does not create a client relationship. Advice specific to your circumstances is provided only under a signed engagement letter. Government fees are set by the relevant authority and may change without notice. Where local registered agents are required, we coordinate with licensed partners and disclose their role in writing.