If you live, work, or run a business in the UAE, you have already deal with the ICP whether you realised it or not. Your Emirates ID, your residence visa, the entry permit you used to bring your spouse over — most of that now runs through one federal platform called ICP Smart Services.
The problem is that nobody hands you a manual. You find out how it works the hard way, usually the week your visa is about to expire.
I have spent years helping clients in Dubai get through these processes without the panic. So this guide is written the way I would explain it across the desk: plain language, real numbers where I can give them, and honest warnings about where people trip up. Where Dubai works differently from the rest of the UAE, I will flag it, because that single point of confusion causes more rejected applications than anything else.
Let’s get into it.
What is ICP Smart Services?
ICP Smart Services is the UAE federal government’s online platform for identity, residency, visa, citizenship, and entry-permit transactions. It is run by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security, which most people still call by its older short names, ICA or FAIC.
In plain terms: it is the website and app where you apply for or renew an Emirates ID, issue an entry permit, renew a residence visa, check a visa status, pay fines, and submit Golden Visa applications. You reach it at icp.gov.ae or through the ICP UAE app on iPhone and Android.
Before this existed, you queued at a typing centre for almost everything. Now most standard transactions are fully digital, and as of 2026 you can submit your documents online without couriering anything for ordinary cases.
ICP Smart Services is the UAE's official federal digital platform (icp.gov.ae and the ICP app) for Emirates ID, residence visas, entry permits, visa-status checks, fines, and Golden Visa applications, operated by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security.
ICP Smart Services UAE — a quick overview
Think of ICP as the single front door for federal identity and immigration paperwork. A few things make it useful:
It pulls your records together. Your Emirates ID, your visa file, and your personal data sit in linked records, so an update in one place flows through to the others.
It works in Arabic and English, on desktop and mobile.
It tells you where your application stands. You get a reference number and status updates instead of guessing.
It accepts UAE Pass as your login, which is the national digital identity most residents already have on their phone.
That is the headline. The detail, and the part that trips people up, is which authority actually handles your file. That brings us to the question I get asked more than any other.
ICP vs GDRFA in Dubai — which one do you actually use?
Here is the thing most guides skip. There are two immigration authorities you might deal with in the UAE, and Dubai is the exception that confuses everyone.
ICP is federal. It handles identity, residency, and immigration for the emirates that don’t run their own department — Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah.
GDRFA, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, is Dubai’s own immigration authority. If your residence file was opened in Dubai, your visa renewals, cancellations, and many status changes go through GDRFA, not ICP.
So which do you use? It comes down to where your visa file was issued, not where you happen to live today.
| ICP Smart Services | GDRFA Dubai | |
|---|---|---|
| Type of authority | Federal | Dubai emirate only |
| Covers | Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, UAQ, Fujairah, RAK | Dubai-issued visa files |
| Emirates ID | Yes, for all emirates | Issued via ICP; GDRFA handles the Dubai visa side |
| Residence visa (Dubai file) | Usually no | Yes |
| Residence visa (other emirate) | Yes | No |
| Entry permits | Yes | Yes, for Dubai sponsorship |
| Golden Visa | Yes | Yes, if applying in Dubai |
| Visa status check | Yes (icp.gov.ae) | Yes (gdrfa.gov.ae / GDRFA Dubai app) |
| Login | UAE Pass | UAE Pass |
A simple rule of thumb: Emirates ID is always an ICP product. The residence visa attached to it may sit with ICP or with GDRFA depending on the issuing emirate. A worked example helps here.
Say you moved to Dubai on a Dubai company’s employment visa. Your residence visa renewal goes through GDRFA. But your Emirates ID renewal is still an ICP transaction. The two get processed together, but they live in two different systems, and if you only check one portal you will think your application has vanished.
If that already sounds fiddly, it is. This is exactly the kind of cross-authority file that A&A Associate sorts out for clients every week, so nobody ends up renewing on the wrong portal and paying twice.
Who needs ICP Smart Services?
Most people in the UAE, in one way or another:
- New residents getting their first Emirates ID and residence visa
- Expats renewing a visa or Emirates ID before it expires
- Families sponsoring a spouse, children, or parents
- Investors and property owners applying for a Golden Visa
- Business owners issuing employee visas and establishment cards
- Visitors checking an entry-permit or visa status
- Anyone paying an immigration fine or amending their visa status
If you have a federal-emirate file, you will use ICP directly. If your file is in Dubai, you will use ICP for the identity side and GDRFA for much of the visa side, and you will need both.
How to register and log in with UAE Pass
UAE Pass is the cleanest way in, and from 2026 it is the primary login method for ICP. If you have a verified UAE Pass, you skip most of the form-filling because your verified data is already attached.
Step by step:
- Download UAE Pass and verify your account (you can verify at a kiosk or through the app with your Emirates ID).
- Go to icp.gov.ae or open the ICP UAE app.
- Tap Login and choose UAE Pass.
- Approve the login request that pops up on your UAE Pass app.
- You land on your dashboard, where your linked services and applications appear.
Other login options exist — Emirates ID number, email and password, or unified number — but UAE Pass is faster and far fewer people get locked out of it. If your UAE Pass is unverified, sort that out first; an unverified account can submit some requests but not the more sensitive ones.
To log in to ICP Smart Services, open icp.gov.ae or the ICP UAE app, tap login, choose UAE Pass, and approve the request on your phone.
Emirates ID services through ICP

Your Emirates ID is the spine of your life here. Banking, your phone line, clinic visits, signing a tenancy contract, even some online government logins all key off it. So keeping it valid matters more than people assume.
Through ICP you can:
- Apply for a new Emirates ID
- Renew an existing one
- Replace a lost or damaged card
- Update your personal details (name spelling, marital status, photo)
A practical note from experience: the system links Emirates ID renewal to your visa renewal. Your new Emirates ID usually will not be issued until the residence visa behind it is approved. So if your card is stuck, the real holdup is often the visa, not the ID.
Renew early. ICP recommends starting about 30 days before expiry, and there is a good reason for that, which I cover under fees below.
Residency and visa services
For residence and visa matters, ICP (or GDRFA for Dubai files) handles:
- Entry-permit applications for new residents
- Residence-visa issuance after entry
- Visa renewals
- Visa cancellations
- Status changes (for example, switching from a visit visa to a residence visa without leaving the country)
- Validity and fines inquiries
Expats feel the benefit most here. You are not taking a half-day off to sit in an immigration office. You apply, you track, you respond to any request for missing documents, and you collect the result.
The catch is that visa applications fail on small things: a passport with under six months validity, a photo that doesn’t meet the spec, a medical-fitness step that wasn’t booked, an attestation that’s missing. None of these are hard individually. Together they are why files stall.
Golden Visa applications through ICP
The Golden Visa is the 10-year UAE residence permit, and it is one of the areas where 2026 brought a real change worth knowing about.
The investor route generally requires AED 2 million in qualifying assets — property, a business, or a deposit in an accredited UAE investment fund. Other routes cover skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, top students, and people with specialised talent.
The 2026 update: earlier rules said property investors had to have paid at least 50% of the value, or a minimum of AED 1 million, before applying. As of February 2026 that paid-in requirement was removed. Now eligibility is based on the property’s total value reaching AED 2 million as certified by the land department, regardless of how much of the mortgage is still outstanding. Ready, off-plan, and mortgaged properties can all qualify, and approved UAE bank financing is accepted.
A real example. A client bought a Dubai apartment valued at AED 2.1 million with a sizeable mortgage. Under the old rule he was borderline. Under the 2026 rule, the certified value is what counts, so he qualified comfortably. That one change opened the Golden Visa to a lot of mortgaged buyers who assumed they were out.
You apply through the ICP Golden Residency dashboard, or through GDRFA if you are applying in Dubai, logging in with UAE Pass and uploading your documents.
Golden Visa files reward precision. The eligibility proof, the valuation certificate, dependents’ paperwork — get one wrong and the whole file slows. This is the work A&A Associate does day in and day out, so if you want it done once and done right, talk to us before you submit.
Family sponsorship services
If you are bringing family over, ICP or GDRFA handles the entry permit and residence visa for your spouse, children, and in many cases your parents.
You will generally need an attested marriage certificate for a spouse, attested birth certificates for children, proof of income or a salary certificate, your tenancy contract (Ejari in Dubai), and the sponsor’s valid visa and Emirates ID. Salary thresholds and conditions apply, and they differ for sponsoring a wife, children over a certain age, or parents.
Parent sponsorship in particular has extra requirements, including health insurance and often a deposit. It is the family category people most often get wrong on the first try.
Establishment and business services
For company owners, the establishment card is the document that connects your trade licence to the immigration system. Without a valid one, you cannot issue or renew staff visas.
Through ICP you can issue and renew the establishment card, apply for and renew employee visas, run status updates, and manage cancellations when staff leave. For a Dubai-licensed company sponsoring staff, expect GDRFA to be in the mix too.
If you are setting up a company and this is your first encounter with any of it, that is squarely what A&A Associate exists for. We handle the licence, the establishment card, and the first round of visas as one connected process, so you are not learning three government systems at once while trying to launch a business.
How to check your visa status on ICP
This is one of the most-searched ICP tasks, so here is the short version.
- Go to icp.gov.ae or open the ICP app.
- Find the visa-status or passport-information inquiry service.
- Enter your search type — usually passport number with nationality, or your unified number.
- Submit and read the result.
For a Dubai-issued visa, the GDRFA Dubai channel (gdrfa.gov.ae or the GDRFA app) is often the more reliable place to check. If ICP shows nothing for a Dubai file, that is usually why.
To check a UAE visa status, go to icp.gov.ae or the ICP app, open the visa or passport inquiry service, enter your passport number and nationality (or unified number), and submit. For Dubai-issued visas, use GDRFA Dubai.
How to track an ICP application

Every application gives you a reference or transaction number. Keep it. To track:
- Log in with UAE Pass and open “My Applications” on the dashboard, or
- Use the application-status service and enter your reference number.
Watch your notifications and email. The most common reason a file “takes forever” is that ICP asked for something, the applicant missed the notification, and the clock just sat there. Respond fast and processing moves.
Common ICP errors and how to fix them
A few problems come up again and again.
Login fails or UAE Pass won’t connect. Usually an unverified or out-of-date UAE Pass. Verify the account, update the app, and make sure your Emirates ID on file isn’t expired.
Application rejected. Almost always a document issue — wrong photo spec, expired passport, missing attestation, or a name mismatch between your passport and your existing records. Fix the specific item and resubmit; you rarely have to start over.
Payment went through but status didn’t update. Give it a few hours, then check both ICP and (for Dubai files) GDRFA. Keep the payment receipt and reference number.
Processing stuck. Open the file and look for a pending action on your side. If there’s genuinely nothing pending and it’s well past the normal window, that’s when professional follow-up helps, because we can chase through the right channel.
Wrong portal entirely. The classic Dubai mistake — trying to renew a Dubai visa on ICP when it belongs to GDRFA. If a transaction simply isn’t available to you, you may be in the wrong system.
Documents you need (checklists by service)
Keep clear digital scans of everything. These are the usual requirements; specifics vary by case.
Emirates ID (renewal):
- Passport copy (valid 6+ months)
- Current/old Emirates ID
- Valid residence visa
- Photo to ICP spec (for new applications)
New residence visa / entry permit:
- Passport copy
- Photo to spec
- Entry permit or approval
- Medical-fitness result (for those who need it)
- Sponsor’s documents (visa, Emirates ID, trade licence or tenancy)
Family sponsorship:
- Attested marriage certificate (spouse)
- Attested birth certificates (children)
- Salary certificate or proof of income
- Ejari / tenancy contract
- Sponsor’s passport, visa, Emirates ID
Golden Visa (property investor):
- Title deed / property valuation certificate showing AED 2M+
- Passport copy
- Photo
- Proof of investment and, where relevant, mortgage/financing letter
- Dependents’ documents if including family
When attestation or certified translation is needed, that is usually the slowest step, so start it first.
ICP processing times
Realistic timelines at the time of writing (always confirm on icp.gov.ae, because government timelines move):
- Emirates ID, standard: about 5–7 working days for the card to be produced and delivered.
- Emirates ID, urgent (“Fawri” / express): roughly 1–2 working days, for an added fee.
- Entry permits: often a few working days for standard cases.
- Residence visa: varies with medical and biometric steps; plan for one to a few weeks end to end.
- Golden Visa: longer, because eligibility and documents are verified more carefully.
The single biggest variable is you. A complete, correct file moves fast. A file missing one document waits until you notice.

ICP fees and charges
Fees change, so treat these as a guide and confirm the live amount on the portal. As a working reference for 2026:
- Emirates ID for expat residents is charged at roughly AED 100 per year of visa validity. A two-year visa therefore carries about AED 200 in Emirates ID fees, plus small service and card charges.
- Urgent Emirates ID processing adds an express surcharge (around AED 150) for the 1–2 day service.
- Late renewal penalty: about AED 20 per day once the grace period passes, capped at roughly AED 1,000. This is the real reason to renew 30 days early — the fine adds up quietly.
- Residence visa fees vary by emirate and visa type; Dubai files (via GDRFA) include extras like the Knowledge and Innovation dirham charges and delivery.
Two honest points. First, the portal is free to access — you only pay the actual government service fees. Second, those small “knowledge dirham” and delivery lines are normal, not hidden charges.
Benefits of ICP Smart Services
- You do most things from your phone or laptop, not a counter.
- You get a tracked status instead of guessing.
- Less paperwork, since standard files are now digital end to end.
- It is available around the clock.
- Your identity and visa records stay linked, so updates carry across.
For businesses, the payoff is bigger: staff visas, renewals, and establishment-card work all run through one system, which cuts admin and helps you stay compliant.
ICP mobile app features
The ICP UAE app does most of what the website does, with a couple of advantages on mobile. You log in with UAE Pass, apply for and renew Emirates ID and visas, check and track status, pay fees and fines, get push notifications when an action is needed, and store digital copies of your documents. For people who travel, having status checks and renewals in your pocket is the main reason to install it.
Security and fraud-prevention tips
A few habits keep you safe:
- Only ever use icp.gov.ae and the official ICP app, or gdrfa.gov.ae for Dubai. Scam sites copy these closely.
- Log in through UAE Pass rather than typing credentials into a link someone sent you.
- ICP will not ask for your password or a one-time code by WhatsApp or phone call. If someone does, it’s a scam.
- Pay only inside the official portal. Never transfer “fees” to a personal account.
- Be wary of “agents” promising guaranteed approvals or impossibly fast Golden Visas. Use a licensed, established firm.
Common mistakes people make on ICP
- Renewing on the wrong authority (ICP vs GDRFA) for a Dubai file.
- Letting the Emirates ID or visa lapse and then paying daily fines.
- Uploading a photo or passport scan that doesn’t meet spec, then wondering why the file rejected.
- Skipping or forgetting the medical-fitness or biometric step.
- Ignoring notifications, so a file that needed one document sits idle for weeks.
- Starting attestation and translation too late.
Every one of these is avoidable with a little planning, or by handing the file to someone who does it daily.
How A&A Associate helps
Most people can do straightforward ICP transactions themselves, and they should. Where we earn our fee is the cases that aren’t straightforward.
A&A Associate – Business Setup Experts handles the full picture: company formation and trade licences, establishment cards and employee visas, investor and Golden Visa applications, Emirates ID processing, family residency, and the government approvals that sit around all of it. We work across both ICP and GDRFA, so the Dubai cross-authority tangle is just routine for us.
What you get is fewer rejections, correct documents the first time, the medical and biometric steps booked in the right order, and someone chasing the file so you don’t have to refresh a status page at midnight.
If you are setting up a business, applying for a Golden Visa, or just want a renewal handled without the stress, get in touch with A&A Associate for a free consultation. Tell us your situation and we’ll map the exact pathway.





