Key Highlights
Setting up a business in the Dubai Media City free zone involves selecting an approved media-related activity, registering with TECOM Group, leasing a workspace, and paying your license and registration fees.
The process can be completed within 14 working days after full document submission, per the UAE government portal. Keep reading the article to learn more.
Dubai Media City is a UAE free zone dedicated entirely to media in all its forms and types, established in 2001 as the first of its kind in the region, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism.
It’s purpose-built for advertising agencies, broadcasters, publishers, digital creators, PR firms, event managers, and individual media freelancers across 40+ roles, per the Dubai Media City official website.
Today, DMC is home to more than 3,000 companies and 34,500 employees, including Fortune 500 media brands from across the world, per Gulf News.
The UAE entertainment industry is projected to expand at a CAGR of 9.0% from 2021 to 2028, according to UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism projections, reflecting the scale of the opportunity you’re positioning yourself to access.
DMC is part of TECOM Group’s portfolio of 10 sector-specific business districts, which also includes Dubai Internet City and Dubai Design District, per TECOM Group.
Like all UAE free zones, it gives you 100% foreign ownership, 100% repatriation of your capital and profits, and a setup process that takes 14 working days, all with no local sponsor required, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism.
If your business sits outside media, creative, or communications, DMC won’t license it. It’s a sector-specific zone, and that focus is exactly what makes it valuable for the right entrepreneur.
Most people who struggle with DMC setup don’t fail because the process is complicated. They fail because they go in with the wrong legal structure, an unlisted activity, or an incomplete document set, and those mistakes cost real time and money.
UAE free zone cumulative licenses grew 23.8% over the past year, reaching over 218,000 total licenses by early 2025, per the National Economic Registry. That growth means more competition and more pressure to get your setup right from day one.
Choosing the wrong legal structure is the most expensive error. If you set up a GoFreelance Permit thinking you’ll hire staff later, you can’t.
The GoFreelance Permit is issued in your name only and doesn’t allow you to sponsor or hire any employees, per the Dubai Media City official website. Moving from a GoFreelance Permit to a company license later means paying cancellation fees plus full new setup costs.
Underestimating costs is just as common. Beyond the license fee, you’re also paying 5% VAT on all services under Federal Decree-Law No. 16 of 2025, an AED 2,000 Establishment Card fee per the Dubai Media City official website, and mandatory health insurance before your residence visa can be issued, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, plus document notarization, E-channel registration, and legal translation costs.
None of those are optional. Read the full cost breakdown in the costs section before you finalize your budget.
DMC licenses media and creative activities only, covering advertising, broadcasting, publishing, digital media, film and TV production, public relations, events, animation, photography, and 40+ GoFreelance roles, including Social Media Influencer, Scriptwriter, and Web Developer, per the Dubai Media City official website.
For a company license, verify the complete current activity list on the Dubai Media City official website before applying, as the list is updated periodically. Activities generally covered include:
For the GoFreelance Permit, the confirmed eligible roles include, per the Dubai Media City official website:
DMC offers four legal structures for companies and one individual permit. Your choice determines your shareholding setup, your liability exposure, and whether you can hire staff, per the UAE government portal.
Legal Structure | Best For | Key Note |
Free Zone LLC (FZ-LLC) | Two or more shareholders | Most common for new businesses |
Free Zone Establishment (FZE) | Single shareholder | One-person corporate entity |
Branch of a Foreign Company | Existing international business is expanding into the UAE. | Parent company remains liable |
Branch of a UAE Mainland Company | Mainland businesses adding a free zone presence | Requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the mainland authority |
GoFreelance Permit | Individual media professionals | Issued in your name only. You can’t hire or sponsor staff |
One important 2026 update: Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2025, the UAE Commercial Companies Law amendment, introduced revised provisions specifically governing free zone branches.
If you’re planning a branch structure, review those implications with a qualified advisor before you file your application.
Starting a business in Dubai Media City follows 8 steps, from choosing your activity through to getting your license and applying for your visa, all completable within 14 working days of submitting all required documents, per the UAE government portal.
Step 1. Choose Your Business Activity
Confirm your intended activity is on the approved list at the Dubai Media City official website. Your activity determines your license type and whether any additional regulatory approvals apply. Don’t skip this verification step before you invest time in the rest of the process.
Step 2. Choose Your Legal Structure
Pick from FZ-LLC, FZE, Branch, or GoFreelance Permit based on how many shareholders you have and whether you plan to hire staff. If you want employees, a company license is your path, not the GoFreelance Permit.
Step 3. Reserve Your Trade Name
UAE naming rules require that your trade name must not violate public morals or public order, must not reference religion or any government authority, must not copy an existing registered name, and must reflect your actual business activity, per the UAE government portal. Submit 3 to 5 preferred names through TECOM’s digital portal.
Step 4. Apply for Initial Approval
Submit your application through the DMC online portal. You’ll need these documents, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism:
Step 5. Select and Lease Your Workspace
You need a confirmed physical workspace before DMC will issue your license, per the Dubai Media City official website. Your options are:
The type and size of your workspace determines your visa quota, so factor your hiring plans in before choosing your space.
Step 6. Submit Registration Documents and Pay Fees
After your initial approval clears, submit the full registration pack, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism:
Step 7. Receive Your License
Your license is issued within 14 working days after you submit a complete document set, per the UAE government portal.
You’ll manage all business services, including licensing, NOCs, permits, and amendments, through the axs Services digital platform, per the Dubai Media City official website.
DMC’s office hours are Monday to Thursday 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM and Friday 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM, per the Dubai Media City official contact page.
Step 8. Apply for Your Visa and Open a Corporate Bank Account
Your UAE residence visa runs through the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship process: Entry Permit first, then a status change if you’re already inside the UAE, then Emirates ID, then your visa stamp.
Your Emirates ID is mandatory and can’t be skipped, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship. For your corporate bank account, only work with institutions licensed by the UAE Central Bank.
Verify the official licensed institutions list through the UAE Central Bank Rulebook. For a full walkthrough, see our complete guide to opening a UAE corporate bank account.
Confirmed DMC costs include a GoFreelance visa at AED 4,600 for 1 year or AED 5,042 for 2 years, an Establishment Card fee of AED 2,000, and 5% VAT on all services.
Company license and registration fees vary by license type and must be verified directly on the Dubai Media City official website before you commit.
Cost Component | Confirmed Amount | Source |
GoFreelance Permit, 1-year visa | AED 4,600 | Dubai Media City official website |
GoFreelance Permit, 2-year visa | AED 5,042 | Dubai Media City official website |
Establishment Card (initial) | AED 2,000 | Dubai Media City official website |
UAE Residence Visa (general) | AED 3,750 per person, 2-year validity | Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship |
VAT on all services | 5% | Federal Decree-Law No. 16 of 2025 |
Company license fee | Verify on Dubai Media City official website; it varies by license type | Dubai Media City official website |
Registration fee (one-time) | Verify on Dubai Media City official website | Dubai Media City official website |
Workspace and office lease | Varies from flexi-desk to full studio | Dubai Media City official website |
Your total setup cost depends on your specific license type, business activity, and office selection, per Invest in Dubai. Here are the costs most people don’t see coming:
Disclaimer: All license fees, registration fees, and renewal amounts must be verified directly on the Dubai Media City official website. Fees are updated periodically. The confirmed figures in this article reflect publicly available data as of June 2026.
Your DMC company’s visa quota is tied directly to the type and size of your office. Larger offices give you a higher quota, while a flexi-desk gives you the minimum, per the Dubai Media City official website.
If you hold a GoFreelance Permit, you can only sponsor yourself. Your options are a 1-year visa at AED 4,600 or a 2-year visa at AED 5,042, both linked to your license and Establishment Card validity, per the Dubai Media City official website.
You can’t hire or sponsor any employees on a GoFreelance Permit, per the Dubai Media City official FAQ. That’s a fixed limit built into the permit structure, not a grey area.
With a company license, you can apply for an Investor or Partner Visa, Employee Visas, and Dependent Visas.
Health insurance is mandatory for all UAE residence visa issuances regardless of visa type, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship. Run the full visa process through the ICP app or the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship portal.
Yes. As a DMC business owner, you can qualify for a UAE Golden Visa through three pathways:
The Golden Visa is valid for 5 to 10 years, auto-renewable, requires no sponsor, and covers your spouse and children, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.
Unlike a standard UAE residence visa, you don’t need to enter the UAE every 6 months to keep your Golden Visa active, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.
Three things that commonly confuse investors about the AED 2M rule:
First, the threshold is assessed per individual, not per entity. If you and a co-founder jointly invest AED 4 million on a 50/50 basis, each of you holds AED 2M individually, and both of you qualify for your own separate 10-year Golden Visa.
In Dubai, investment value is the qualifying measure. In some other emirates, the full paid-up cash amount is required, meaning a mortgage or payment plan won’t qualify you there.
Second, your AED 2M doesn’t have to come from a single property or investment. Your total qualifying investment value across multiple assets counts.
Third, the AED 30,000 minimum monthly salary requirement applies only to the employment-based Golden Visa pathway. If you’re applying as an investor or entrepreneur, there’s no salary requirement at all.
Apply through the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship portal or the ICP app. For the full eligibility picture, see our complete UAE Golden Visa eligibility guide.
A DMC license gives you 100% foreign ownership, 0% corporate tax on qualifying free zone income, full profit repatriation, no customs duties within the zone, and access to a media ecosystem home to more than 3,000 companies and 34,500 professionals, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism and Gulf News.
Here’s the full breakdown:
Q1. Can a foreign national own 100% of a company in Dubai Media City?
Yes. UAE free zones permit 100% foreign ownership with no local sponsor required, per the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism.
Q2. How long does it take to get a DMC business license?
14 working days after you submit a complete set of documents, per the UAE government portal.
Q3. Can you operate outside the DMC free zone with your DMC license?
Free zone companies are generally restricted from direct mainland trading without a separate mainland license or a distributor arrangement. Verify the exact current rules for your specific activity on the Dubai Media City official FAQ page.
Q4. Can a GoFreelance Permit holder hire or sponsor staff?
No. The GoFreelance Permit is issued in your name only. You can’t hire or sponsor any employees under this permit, per the Dubai Media City official website.
Q5. Does a DMC company require annual audited accounts?
GoFreelance Permit holders are not required to conduct an annual audit, per the Dubai Media City official website. Company license holders typically must submit annual audited accounts. Confirm the exact requirement for your structure directly on the Dubai Media City official website before your first renewal date.
Q6. Is a physical office mandatory for a DMC license?
Yes. You need at minimum a flexi-desk or co-working space lease confirmed before your license is issued. Your office type also determines your visa quota, per the Dubai Media City official website.
Q7. Can a DMC business owner qualify for a UAE Golden Visa?
Yes. You qualify for a 10-year Golden Visa with a qualifying AED 2M or more investment. You qualify for a 5-year Golden Visa as an entrepreneur with an approved SME project valued at AED 500,000 or more, or with annual SME revenue of AED 1 million or more, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship and the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism.
Q8. What taxes apply to a DMC free zone company in 2026?
0% corporate tax applies on qualifying free zone income. A 9% rate applies on taxable income above AED 375,000 for non-qualifying income, per Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022 and the Federal Tax Authority.
Federal Decree-Laws No. 16 and 17 of 2025 amended UAE VAT procedures effective 1 January 2026. Review your compliance position with a qualified UAE tax advisor before you start trading.
Q9. What is the GoFreelance visa fee at Dubai Media City?
AED 4,600 for a 1-year visa. AED 5,042 for a 2-year visa. Your Establishment Card fee is AED 2,000 on top of that, per the Dubai Media City official website.
Q10. Does the AED 2M Golden Visa threshold apply per person for joint investors?
Yes. The threshold is per individual. If you and a co-founder jointly invest AED 4M on a 50/50 basis, each of you holds AED 2M individually, and both of you qualify for your own 10-year Golden Visa. In Dubai, investment value is the qualifying measure, per the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.
Q11. How much does it cost to renew a DMC license in Year 2?
Your Year 2 renewal covers both the annual license renewal fee and visa renewal, since the 2-year visa cycle aligns with your license renewal in the same year. Late renewal attracts a penalty fee. Verify exact renewal amounts directly on the Dubai Media City official website before your renewal date.
If you’ve read this far, you know that getting your DMC setup right from day one saves you time, money, and stress. The wrong structure or a single missing document can delay your 14-working-day timeline by weeks and trigger costs you didn’t plan for.
At JSB Incorporation, we’ve helped entrepreneurs from over 30 countries set up businesses across 24+ UAE jurisdictions, including Dubai Media City and the full TECOM Group portfolio. We give you transparent pricing before you commit, no surprise fees, and a setup process completed in weeks, not months.
Book your free consultation call today with the experts of JSB Incorporation to learn more.
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