
If you’re living, working, or setting up a business in the UAE, you’ve likely come across the term “UID number” more than once. But what exactly is it—and why is it so important?
At Theta7, we assist clients daily with immigration, company setup, compliance, and taxation matters. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the UAE’s Unified Identification Number (UID).
The UID—or “Unified Identification Number” (sometimes referred to by immigration authorities in the UAE)—is a permanently assigned identifier to an individual who holds a UAE residence visa. Unlike your visa number or your Emirates ID number, this UID remains constant even if you renew your visa, change employers, or switch visa types.
It functions behind the scenes to link your immigration records, residence permit, entries and exits, and other status indicators.
When you obtain or renew a residence visa in the UAE, the immigration/visa paperwork will include the UID. Typically you’ll see it in your passport visa stamp (or entry-permit sheet) rather than on your Emirates ID alone.
👉 Tip: Always make a note of your UID and keep it with your visa and residence documents—it becomes part of your permanent immigration record.
Your UID may seem like a small detail, but it plays a big role in how the UAE government and businesses track, verify, and manage identity and compliance.
Your UID remains constant even when your visa or employer changes. Because your visa number may change over time, having the UID allows authorities and service providers to track you consistently.
Many government systems (immigration, labour, health, free-zone authorities) rely on the UID to tie together multiple layers of compliance and status.
When you set up a company, sponsor visas, apply for licences or engage with free-zone authorities, the UID is often required. Not having it or having an incorrect UID can delay processes.
For anti-money-laundering (AML), beneficial-ownership, visa-sponsorship and KYC checks, accurate personal identifiers such as the UID matter — they help trace and verify identity over time.
If you operate in a free zone, you’ll likely need to provide UID numbers for shareholders, managers, or employees. Missing or inconsistent UIDs can trigger compliance issues or documentation flags.
Here’s how to make sure your UID data is always accurate and accessible:
At Theta7, our team specializes in UAE corporate, visa, accounting, and tax services. We can help ensure your UID and other compliance data are accurately captured and maintained.
Whether you are:
Setting up a mainland or free-zone company,
Sponsoring residents, directors or employees,
Managing KYC/AML or beneficial ownership records, or
Integrating immigration data into your accounting systems and compliance systems—
We can assist you in building a seamless, compliant framework.
Theta7 is here to make your UAE business journey simple, compliant, and stress-free.
📞 Reach out to us today to streamline your visa, company setup, and compliance workflows.

