The cheapest, simplest UAE free zones for a one-person business in 2026 — low all-in prices, one residence visa, a flexi-desk and an online-friendly activity.
If you're a freelancer, consultant or one-person business, the best UAE free zone is the one that gives you a low all-in price, one residence visa and an online-friendly activity. The strongest value picks in 2026 are Ajman NuVentures Centre (from AED 4,888), Fujairah Creative City (from AED 4,900) and SRTIP in Sharjah (from AED 5,500) — all built around solo operators, with a flexi-desk that meets the licensing requirement.
You don't need a big package. A single-shareholder, single-visa licence is the entire setup for most freelancers.
Ajman NuVentures Centre — from AED 4,888 all-in. The cheapest licence in the UAE and a genuine all-rounder for consulting, services and online work. Add about AED 6,000–11,000 for your first residence visa.
Fujairah Creative City — from AED 4,900. Built for media, content, marketing and creative freelancers, with a well-known freelance-permit heritage. Ideal if you write, design, film or consult.
SRTIP (Sharjah) — from AED 5,500. Best for tech, R&D and innovation-led solo founders who want a credible Sharjah tech address near Dubai.
SPC Free Zone (Sharjah) — from AED 5,750. A flexible all-rounder with a wide activity list and fast issuance, a short drive from Dubai.
Want a Dubai address specifically? Meydan (AED 12,500) and IFZA (AED 12,900) are the realistic solo options — more than double the Sharjah zones, but with a Dubai licence.
Some zones sell a cheaper freelance permit tied to your own name, while a free-zone company gives you a trade licence in a company name. For most people building a brand, invoicing clients and opening a business bank account, the company licence is worth the small extra cost — it looks more established and isn't limited to a single freelance activity.
If you only need a UAE company to invoice through — and you'll spend limited time in the country — a 0-visa licence from AED 4,888 gives you the entity without the residence visa. If you want to actually live in the UAE and get an Emirates ID, take a one-visa package instead. The UAE's 0% personal income tax and 100% foreign ownership are the same either way.
For most freelancers and solo founders, Ajman is the value winner, Fujairah Creative City is best for creatives, and SRTIP is best for tech — with Meydan or IFZA only if you specifically need a Dubai licence. Compare all 9 zones by all-in price and visa count or run the cost calculator to see your exact one-person number, in writing, with nothing hidden.
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For most freelancers the best value is Ajman NuVentures Centre from AED 4,888 all-in for an all-round services licence, Fujairah Creative City from AED 4,900 for media and creative work, or SRTIP from AED 5,500 for tech. Add about AED 6,000–11,000 for a residence visa.
Ajman NuVentures Centre is the cheapest at AED 4,888 all-in for a zero-visa licence, just ahead of Fujairah Creative City at AED 4,900. Both suit one-person businesses with a flexi-desk included.
Yes. UAE free zones allow a single shareholder who is also the director, with 100% foreign ownership and no local partner. One residence visa is enough to get your Emirates ID and open a bank account.
If you only need an entity to invoice through, a 0-visa licence from AED 4,888 (Ajman) works without a residence visa. If you want to live in the UAE and get an Emirates ID, take a one-visa package. Either way you get 0% personal income tax and 100% ownership.
No. A Dubai address from Meydan (AED 12,500) or IFZA (AED 12,900) costs more than double the Sharjah and Ajman zones. Unless a client specifically requires a Dubai licence, Ajman, Fujairah Creative City or SRTIP give the same 100% ownership and tax benefits for far less.