


Your UAE visa status tells you if your visa is active, expired, or cancelled. That is it. Simple as that. (Most people only check when something has already gone wrong. Checking early is always the better call.)
Check it when:
The expiry date is coming up soon
A renewal was just done, and you want to confirm it worked
Travel is coming up, and you want no surprises at the airport
A cancellation request was submitted, and you are waiting on it
A job change or sponsor switch is in the works
ICP handles federal visas. GDRFA handles Dubai visas. Both portals have the visa status check sitting right on the main page. Pick the right one for your visa type and open the status service.
Passport number, nationality, and date of birth. Some visas need a file number, too. Fill in what the portal asks and move ahead.
Validity date, visa type, and current status. It all comes up on one screen. Save it or screenshot it. (That saved copy has bailed people out at government counters more times than you would think.)
Passport details
Visa copy if available
Emirates ID, if applicable
Application or file number if the portal needs it
Visa cancellation means the residence visa is officially closed. The sponsor relationship ends with it. After that, a grace period kicks in, and the clock starts ticking. Either leave the UAE or apply for something new before that window closes.
Employer for an employment visa
Sponsor for a family visa
Business owner or authorised signatory
The individual, through approved channels where that option exists
Check the visa type first. Figure out who carries the cancellation responsibility. Look at any dues, pending payments, or open obligations sitting on the account before anything gets submitted.
ICP, GDRFA, or a registered typing centre. Any of these works. Enter visa and passport details, attach the documents needed, and submit the request.
Pay the fees, keep the receipt, and note the application number down somewhere. That number is how progress gets tracked if things take longer than expected.
Download the cancellation proof when it comes through. Then run a UAE visa validity check to make sure the status has actually updated on the system. After that, figure out the next move, whether that is exiting, renewing, or applying fresh.
Passport copy
Emirates ID copy
Residence visa copy
Sponsor documents
Labour cancellation approval if the visa is employment-related
Passport details were typed incorrectly
Sponsor approval is still pending
Labour cancellation has not been completed yet
Unpaid fines or an overstay showing on the record
Documents and system records do not match up
Only use official channels for this. If dependents are tied to the same visa, their cancellations get handled separately. Sort out bank accounts, tenancy agreements, and employment before cancelling. Look up the grace period rules before assuming there is time to spare. Overstaying even briefly adds up to real money in fines.
Go to ICP or GDRFA, type in passport number, nationality, and date of birth, and the status comes up right away.
Yes. The passport number is the main detail that both portals use to pull up the result.
Check ICP or GDRFA. A cancelled visa shows as inactive or cancelled in the status result.
Employer for work visas, sponsor for family visas, and an individual for investor visas through the right channels.
A grace period of around 30 days. Leave the UAE or apply for a new visa within that window, or fines start building up.
Getting the UAE visa status check right and handling visa cancellation in the UAE properly is not hard; it just needs the right steps done in the right order. Nexture handles all of it. Reach out and get it sorted without the back and forth.