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A typing centre is a service shop that prepares and submits government-related forms and supporting documents on your behalf. That covers visa applications, Emirates ID steps, family sponsorship files, labour paperwork, and legal documents like a power of attorney. Sarmat runs a registered typing centre in Deira, Dubai, and handles exactly this paperwork for clients every week — so this guide describes how it works at the counter, not just on paper.
The staff enter your data into the correct official system, check that your file is complete, and push it through the right channel. The UAE government itself lists typing centres as one of the recognised ways to apply for entry permits and visas, alongside the ICP website, the ICP App, and Dubai Now.
Here is the line that saves people the most trouble: the centre prepares and submits, but the authority decides. Approval, rejection, biometrics, and final issuance always rest with ICP, GDRFA Dubai, MOHRE, Dubai Health, the Notary Public, or MOFAIC, depending on your case.
People bundle these three terms together constantly, and they are not the same thing.
A general typing centre handles documentation across many different government processes, especially when you want assisted preparation instead of self-service digital filing. Amer centres are GDRFA Dubai's residency and visa service channel. Tasheel centres sit under MOHRE and handle labour and employer service workflows. Separately, Tawjeeh centres focus on labour awareness and orientation, not all-purpose typing.
In practice: if your task is purely labour-related, you go through the MOHRE channel that matches it. If it is a Dubai residency or visa matter, Amer is the GDRFA route. For mixed or multi-document cases, a typing centre or a compliance-focused provider often saves you the most back-and-forth. If you want the deeper breakdown, our guide on typing centre vs PRO service vs setup agent maps which one fits which situation.
Don’t want to figure this out alone? Sarmat is a KHDA-certified training provider and registered typing centre in Deira, Dubai. Message us on WhatsApp — we answer questions like this every day.
This is the part most guides skip. Here is what is actually typed, the typical cost range, turnaround, and what to bring for each service. Treat every price as a typical 2026 service range that varies by case and authority — the government fee component changes, and your final total depends on the category you are applying under.
What is typed: your entry permit or residence visa application, status-change forms, family sponsorship files, and visit-visa requests, entered into the ICP or GDRFA system.
Typical typing-service charge: roughly AED 50–150 for the typing component, separate from the official government and visa fees set by ICP and GDRFA. Turnaround on the typing itself is usually 30–60 minutes; the authority's processing time is separate. Bring your passport copy, current visa copy if you have one, a photo, and case-specific papers such as a tenancy contract or marriage certificate for sponsorship. For locating the right counter, see our guide to visa typing centres near you in Dubai.
What is typed: the Emirates ID application or renewal form submitted through ICP. The UAE government confirms Emirates ID renewal can be done through ICP's website, the ICP App, or an accredited typing centre.
Typical typing-service charge: roughly AED 40–100 for the typing, separate from the ICP card fee and any urgent-service fee. Simple form entry is often 15–30 minutes. Bring your passport copy, current Emirates ID if renewing, visa copy, an active UAE mobile number for OTPs, and your email.
What is typed: the pre-visa medical fitness application that books your test slot at an approved Dubai Health centre, a mandatory step for most residence visas.
Costs vary by package (standard versus express) and follow Dubai Health's published medical fitness rates, so we keep the detail in the dedicated guide to pre-visa medical typing in Dubai. Bring your passport copy, visa or entry-permit copy, a photo, and your Emirates ID where applicable. The typing centre books and submits; Dubai Health runs the test and issues the fitness result.
What is typed: a power of attorney, memorandum of association, affidavits, declarations, and contracts drafted in the format the Dubai Courts Notary Public or the relevant authority will accept.
This is where rejections cost real money, because a wrongly worded clause or a missing attestation step sends you back to the start. Our breakdown of legal typing services in Dubai, and why filings get rejected walks through the common mistakes. For the two most-requested documents we keep separate guides on power of attorney (POA) typing and tenancy contract and Ejari typing. Bring valid ID for all parties, the underlying document or its details, and your Emirates ID. The Notary Public, not the typing centre, certifies and registers the final document.
What is typed: MOHRE work-permit applications, offer letters, and labour-contract submissions through the Tasheel-linked channel, typically initiated by the employer.
Bring the trade licence copy, the employee's passport and photo, and the signed offer details. MOHRE approves the permit and contract; the centre prepares and files them.
What is typed: general government forms, applications, and the paperwork that supports an attestation chain. A typing centre prepares the file; it does not itself legalise foreign documents.
One critical point worth repeating: the UAE is not part of the Hague Apostille system for this flow, so a foreign document needs the full consular chain — attestation in the issuing country, the UAE Embassy there, then MOFAIC inside the UAE. An apostille alone will not be accepted. Our overview of document typing services covers the preparation side in more detail.
These are typical typing-service charges only — the labour to prepare and submit your file. They sit on top of the official government fees set by ICP, GDRFA, MOHRE, Dubai Health, or the Notary Public, which change by category and are decided by the authority, not the centre.
| Service | Typical typing-service range | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Emirates ID form / renewal | AED 40–100 | 15–30 minutes |
| Visa / entry-permit typing | AED 50–150 | 30–60 minutes |
| Medical fitness typing | Per Dubai Health package | 15–30 minutes |
| Power of attorney / legal typing | Varies by document & attestation | 1–3 hours |
| MOHRE / labour contract | Varies by establishment service | 30–60 minutes |
If a centre quotes you a single all-in number with no breakdown of what is the government fee versus the typing charge, ask them to itemise it. That one question separates an honest counter from a padded bill.
Most delay happens before submission, not during it, so preparing the file properly is the easiest win. For almost every service, the core stack is the same: passport copy, current visa copy if you have one, Emirates ID copy where it applies, an active UAE mobile number, an email, and a recent photo.
On top of that, bring the case-specific papers: a tenancy contract or relationship certificate for sponsorship, a trade licence for labour and business files, or the underlying document for a legal typing job. Simple forms clear in 15–30 minutes, visa applications in 30–60, and legal or registration documents in one to three hours — the authority's own processing time then runs separately.
Search "typing centre near me" in Dubai and you will get dozens of results within a few kilometres. The question is not which is closest; it is which is authorised for the channel you need.
A Tasheel-licensed or accredited centre can actually file into the official MOHRE or residency systems. A translation-only shop can type and translate a document but cannot push your application into the government channel — and if you do not know the difference, you can end up paying twice. MOHRE publishes its approved service centers so you can verify a centre's standing. Watch for these red flags: no clear fee breakdown, a promise to "guarantee" approval (no centre can — the authority decides), and pressure to pay cash with no receipt.
The person typing your file is doing skilled work that the UAE job market pays for. Trained PRO and typing-centre staff in Dubai often start around AED 9,000–12,000 a month, and certification can lift earning potential meaningfully because employers — free zone authorities, law firms, corporate-services providers, and SMEs — need people who can route a case correctly the first time.
This is exactly what our mentor brings to the table: more than eight years of hands-on PRO experience, 500-plus visas processed, and 100-plus company setups completed. If you handle this work in-house for your company, or want to move into it, the skill is learnable and in demand. You can also read about working at a typing centre and typing-centre jobs in Dubai for a fuller picture of the path.
You can pick up government-process work the hard way — two years of trial, error, and rejected filings on the job — or get certified properly in a few days and walk in already knowing how to route a case. Our Certified PRO Officer Program is a three-day, KHDA-certified course built on 12-plus years of UAE government-services expertise, with 5,000-plus clients served and 300-plus graduates already trained. It is the difference between guessing at the counter and knowing the answer.
If you would rather we simply handle the paperwork end-to-end, Sarmat runs a full typing-centre service from Deira — the same trained PRO staff, done for you, with the fee breakdown shown up front.
A typing centre in Dubai prepares and submits government-related forms and supporting documents on your behalf, including visa applications, Emirates ID steps, family sponsorship files, labour paperwork, and legal documents such as a power of attorney. The staff enter your data into the correct official system, check that your file is complete, and submit it through the right channel. The centre prepares and submits, but the relevant authority makes the final decision.
A general typing centre supports documentation across many government processes. Amer is GDRFA Dubai's residency and visa service channel, while Tasheel sits under MOHRE for labour and employer workflows. Tawjeeh, separately, focuses on labour awareness and orientation rather than all-purpose typing.
Typical 2026 typing-service charges are roughly AED 40 to 100 for Emirates ID forms and AED 50 to 150 for visa typing, with legal and power of attorney documents varying by case. These are the service charges only and sit on top of the official government fees, which are set by the relevant authority and change by category.
Bring your passport copy, current visa copy if you have one, Emirates ID copy where it applies, an active UAE mobile number, an email, and a recent photo. Add case-specific papers such as a tenancy contract, relationship certificate, trade licence, or employer documents depending on the service you need.
Simple forms usually take 15 to 30 minutes, visa applications around 30 to 60 minutes, and legal or registration documents one to three hours. The authority's own processing and approval time runs separately from the typing itself.
A typing centre prepares and submits your file through the correct channel, but it is not the approving authority. Approval, rejection, biometrics, and final issuance remain with ICP, GDRFA Dubai, MOHRE, Dubai Health, the Notary Public, or MOFAIC, depending on the case.
A Tasheel-licensed or accredited centre can file into the official MOHRE and residency systems, whereas a translation-only shop cannot. Verify a centre against MOHRE's published approved service centers list, ask for an itemised fee breakdown, and treat any guaranteed-approval claim as a red flag because the authority decides every case.
To check which service your specific case needs before you walk in anywhere, message the Sarmat team on WhatsApp at wa.me/971506395245 and we will point you to the right channel — typing centre, Amer, Tasheel, or full done-for-you support. Located in Deira, KHDA-certified, and built on 12-plus years of UAE government-services experience. For the full service list, current prices, and walk-in details in one place, see Sarmat's typing center in Dubai.