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Required Vaccinations for UAE Residency Visa in 2026

You have sorted your documents. Your passport is valid. Your medical appointment is booked. And then someone mentions vaccinations — and you realise you have no idea whether you need them, which ones, or what happens if you do not have them. Most people applying for a UAE residency visa do not need vaccinations. But some do — and if you fall into that group and arrive unprepared, your medical fitness certificate is held until the requirement is met. That can delay your visa by days or even weeks. This guide tells you exactly who needs vaccinations for a UAE residency visa in 2026, which vaccines are required, what proof you need to bring, and how to get everything done in a single visit at Sahara Visa Medical Centre in Sharjah.

⚡ Quick Answer

Vaccinations are not required for every UAE residency visa applicant. Whether you need them depends on your profession, your nationality, and whether you have verifiable vaccination records. High-contact professions — domestic workers, food handlers, childcare and education staff, salon and healthcare workers — are the groups most likely to have mandatory vaccination requirements. First-time applicants without verified immunisation history may also be required to receive certain vaccines before their medical fitness certificate is issued.

Who Needs Vaccinations for a UAE Residency Visa?

The UAE's vaccination requirements are set by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) and administered through Emirates Health Services (EHS). They are designed to protect public health — particularly in roles where one person's health directly affects the safety of others.

First-Time Residency Applicants Without Vaccination Records

If you are applying for a UAE residency visa for the first time and cannot provide evidence of prior vaccination, certain vaccines may be required before your medical fitness certificate is issued. If you have vaccination records from your home country, bring them. Recognised records can mean you do not need to repeat doses already received.

Domestic Workers

Household staff — housemaids, nannies, drivers, and carers — are among the most consistently required to meet vaccination standards. They live and work in close daily contact with families, often including young children and elderly dependants. Hepatitis B vaccination is standard for this visa category.

Food and Hospitality Workers

Restaurant staff, café employees, caterers, kitchen workers, and anyone handling food for others must meet specific health standards. Vaccinations — particularly Hepatitis B and flu vaccines during relevant seasons — are part of the requirements for this employment category.

Childcare, Nursery, and Education Workers

Nursery supervisors, childcare assistants, and school staff working directly with children require vaccination compliance. MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) documentation is particularly relevant for this group.

Personal Care and Salon Professionals

Barbers, salon workers, beauticians, massage therapists, and gym instructors work in close physical contact with clients throughout their working day. Vaccination requirements for this group reflect that proximity.

Healthcare and Medical Workers

Medical professionals typically maintain their own vaccination records as a condition of employment. Depending on the role, booster doses or seasonal flu vaccines may still be required. Bring your complete vaccination history.
Profession Most Commonly Required Vaccines
Domestic workers (housemaid, nanny, driver) Hepatitis B
Food handlers and hospitality staff Hepatitis B, Seasonal Influenza
Childcare and nursery workers MMR, Hepatitis B
School and education staff MMR
Salon, beauty, and personal care Hepatitis B
Healthcare workers Role-dependent — bring full records
First-time applicants without records Case-by-case assessment

Which Vaccinations Are Required in 2026?

The specific vaccines required are assessed at the point of your medical test for visa in Sharjah based on your profession and your documented vaccination history.

💉 Hepatitis B

The most consistently required vaccination across UAE residency categories. It prevents liver infection spread through bodily fluids — a genuine risk in domestic, medical, and personal care settings.
  • Standard schedule: Three-dose series over six months
  • For visa purposes: First dose typically sufficient to allow certificate issue
  • Who needs it: Domestic workers, food handlers, salon workers, healthcare staff, some first-time applicants

💉 MMR — Measles, Mumps, Rubella

Required for applicants without verified immunisation history, and particularly for those working in education, childcare, and roles involving contact with children. Even if you received MMR as a child, documentation matters. Without written proof, the vaccine may be administered again.
  • Who needs it: Childcare, nursery, and education workers; first-time applicants from countries with recent measles outbreaks

💉 Seasonal Influenza

Required or strongly recommended for high-contact professions during flu season. Food handling, hospitality, and healthcare environments are the most consistently affected.
  • Who needs it: Food and hospitality workers, healthcare staff
  • When: Particularly relevant October to March in the UAE

💉 DTP and Polio Boosters

Depending on your country of origin and current vaccination status, Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (DTP) boosters and polio boosters may be assessed. Applicants from high-risk countries or those with no documented records are the most likely to encounter these requirements.

What Documents Do You Need to Bring?

📋 Essential Documents — All Applicants

  • ✅ Original passport — valid at least 6 months beyond your application date
  • ✅ Copy of current visa or entry permit
  • ✅ Two passport-sized photographs — white background
  • ✅ Emirates ID or copy

📋 Vaccination Documents

  • ✅ Vaccination card or booklet from your home country — even if not in English
  • ✅ Digital vaccination records or QR codes from government health apps
  • ✅ Prior UAE vaccination records if this is a renewal

📋 Profession-Specific

  • ✅ Employment contract or salary certificate if required for your visa type
  • ✅ Trade licence if applying as an investor — must not be expired by even one day

🔵 What If You Have No Records? Arriving without vaccination records does not automatically disqualify your application. The medical team assesses your situation and advises on the day. Vaccines can be administered during the same visit — you do not need to come back separately.

The Complete Process at Sahara Visa Medical Centre

Every step of the residency medical process happens in a single visit at our medical examination centre at Sahara Centre, Sharjah. No separate typing office. No second appointments.

Step 1 — Medical Typing and Registration

Your application is registered in the government health system through our medical typing service. This creates the digital file your test results and vaccination record attach to. Without it, results sit in the system unlinked — one of the most common reasons people wait days with nothing showing on the portal.

Step 2 — Medical Screening

Blood tests and a chest X-ray performed by licensed medical staff. Required for every UAE residency visa regardless of profession or vaccination status. Blood tests check for HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and other communicable conditions. The chest X-ray screens for tuberculosis.

Step 3 — Vaccination Assessment and Administration

The medical team reviews your vaccination history. If vaccines are required and you have no proof of prior immunisation, they are administered during the same appointment through our vaccination programme. No separate visit needed.

Step 4 — Medical Typing for Renewals

Renewing an existing visa? Medical typing for visa renewal is handled separately from new applications — but at the same centre, during the same visit. The team confirms which process applies at registration.

Step 5 — Emirates ID Application

Your Emirates ID renewal or new application is processed during the same visit. Your residency visa and Emirates ID are two separate documents — renewing one does not renew the other. Doing both together means they come through at the same time.

Step 6 — Results and Medical Fitness Certificate

Results submit electronically to the EHS system on the day. Your medical fitness certificate is generated digitally and linked to your file.

Service Standard Processing Fast Track
Medical fitness certificate 24–48 hours 4 hours
Results notification SMS and email SMS and email — same day

Vaccination for Visa Renewal — Is It Different?

If you received vaccinations during your previous medical, those records are already in the EHS system. For most renewals in standard professions, you will not need to repeat vaccinations. However, vaccination may be required again if:
  • Your original course was not completed
  • You are changing to a higher-contact profession
  • A new MoHAP requirement has been introduced since your last renewal
  • Time-limited vaccines such as the seasonal flu shot have expired

⚠️ Bring your vaccination card to every renewal appointment — even if you believe your records are already in the system. The team checks and confirms on the day. Do not assume.

Country-Specific Vaccination Considerations

Your Situation What to Expect
From a country with high Hepatitis B prevalence Hepatitis B likely required — bring prior records
From a country with recent measles outbreaks MMR documentation or vaccination required
From a country where polio is still endemic Polio booster may be assessed
UAE transfer from another GCC country Previous vaccination records accepted if documented
Returning UAE resident Prior EHS records checked — repeat doses rarely needed

Why Choose Sahara Visa Medical Centre?

✅ MOHAP & EHS Accredited

Results submit electronically to government systems automatically. Your certificate reaches the right authorities without you hand-carrying anything.

✅ Everything in One Visit

Typing, medical test, vaccination, and Emirates ID typing — all handled on the same day. No second trips.

✅ Under 30 Minutes

The process is designed to move efficiently. Most applicants complete every step and leave within 30 minutes.

✅ Fast Track Available

Medical fitness certificate within 4 hours for urgent applications. Ideal when your timeline is tight.

✅ Located at Sahara Centre

Basement floor, Bank Entrance, Al Nahda Street, Sharjah. Reserved parking and a comfortable modern lounge.

✅ Trusted Across Sharjah

One of the most established medical examination centres for residency in Sharjah — individuals, families, businesses, and domestic worker groups every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does everyone need vaccinations for a UAE residency visa? No. Most applicants do not. Requirements depend on profession, nationality, and vaccination history. High-contact sectors are the most commonly affected.

Can I get vaccinated on the same day as my medical test? Yes. Vaccinations are administered during the same appointment at Sahara Visa Medical Centre. No separate booking needed.

I had Hepatitis B vaccination in my home country. Do I need it again? Bring your records. If your prior course is recognised in the EHS system, you will not need to repeat it. Without documentation, the vaccine may be given again.

How long does the Hepatitis B course take? Three doses: first, second one month later, third five months after the second. The first dose is typically sufficient to allow your medical fitness certificate to be issued.

I am renewing — do I need vaccinations again? Not usually. Your EHS records carry forward from your previous medical. You may need updated doses if your course was incomplete or your profession has changed.

Can I get Fast Track results if I needed vaccinations? Yes. Fast Track applies to the medical fitness certificate regardless of whether vaccinations were part of your appointment.

I need a fitness certificate for an embassy, not a residency visa. Is that different? Yes — embassy fitness certificates are a separate service. Visit our medical fitness for embassy page or call us to confirm requirements.

Ready to complete your residency medical?

Vaccination, typing, screening, and Emirates ID — all in one visit at Sahara Centre, Sharjah. Most applicants are done in under 30 minutes.

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John Relova

John Relova drives EHS (Environmental, Health & Safety) operations in Dubai via EMITAC Healthcare Solutions and is active in promoting workplace safety culture within the region.

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