How to Register a Company in Dubai
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Company Registration In Dubai

Your business venture starts with company registration in Dubai
At SH Typing, we understand that launching a new business can be overwhelming, especially for overseas entrepreneurs entering a new country for the first time.
That’s why we are here to simplify the process of registering your company in the UAE. Our team will handle all the heavy lifting, working directly with the relevant government authorities and departments to ensure a smooth setup.
SH Typing covers every technical and administrative aspect of your business setup in Dubai. We’ll collaborate with you to determine the best trade license based on your business activities and services. We’ll also prepare all necessary legal documents, assist with the visa application process, and facilitate corporate bank account openings.
This comprehensive service is what has established SH Typing as one of the leading company formation specialists in the region, trusted by thousands of entrepreneurs for guidance and support in setting up businesses in Dubai and the UAE.
Your Step-by-step Guide to Registering a Company in Dubai and the UAE
Setting up a new business in the Middle East can seem complex, but with the right support, it’s straightforward.
Free Zone vs. Mainland Company Setup
In Dubai, you can choose between a free zone or mainland company. Free zones offer 100% foreign ownership and tax benefits, while mainland companies require a local sponsor. The choice depends on your business needs, and SH Typing will help you make the best decision.
Company Registration Process
Here’s a brief overview of the steps:
- Determine your business activity
- Decide if you need a local sponsor
- Choose your company structure
- Select a trade name
- Get approvals and permits
- Choose office space
- Finalize fees
- Receive your trade license
At SH Typing, we handle all the steps, ensuring a smooth and fast process. With our help, the registration process can take as little as seven working days.
