Stationery Trading in Dubai International Financial Centre for Lebanese nationals
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Stationery Trading in DIFC

Starting From

AED 12,000

Setup Time

5 Business Days

Visa Quota

6 Visas

Location

Dubai

About Stationery Trading

The UAE continues to attract Lebanese entrepreneurs seeking to tap into the Middle Eastern market, and DIFC is one of the most popular jurisdictions for stationery trading operations. Influential business community (~150,000), which means you will find an established support network, community events, and nationality-specific resources to help your business thrive.

Operating from Dubai International Financial Centre gives your Stationery Trading business access to Dubai's world-class infrastructure, including modern office facilities such as flexi desk, shared office, private office and excellent connectivity. The Stationery Trading activity does not require any special regulatory approvals beyond the standard trade licence, simplifying the setup process considerably.

IBA International has been helping entrepreneurs set up stationery trading businesses in Dubai International Financial Centre since 2004. Our team of incorporation specialists will guide you through every step, from initial consultation to licence issuance and bank account opening, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup experience.

Why DIFC for Stationery Trading?

Choosing DIFC for your stationery trading business comes with a host of strategic advantages that directly impact your bottom line and growth potential.

The jurisdiction offers independent legal framework (common law), which is particularly valuable for stationery trading operations. Additionally, own courts and arbitration centre ensures that your business remains competitive in the regional market. As a free zone entity, your business enjoys complete repatriation of profits and capital, with no currency restrictions on transactions. Office solutions start from AED 18,000 per year for a flexi desk, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes. The standard licence includes a visa quota of 6 residency visas, with options to increase this number as your team grows. Premier financial hub further enhances the appeal of DIFC for stationery trading professionals. Furthermore, zero tax for 50 years positions your stationery trading business for long-term success in the region. With Dubai continuing to invest in infrastructure and business-friendly regulation, DIFC remains an excellent choice for both start-ups and established commercial enterprises looking to expand into the Middle East and North Africa region.

For Lebanese nationals specifically, the Dubai government has fostered a business-friendly environment with streamlined processes that cater to the large Lebanese business community.

Independent legal framework (common law)
Own courts and arbitration centre
Premier financial hub
Zero tax for 50 years
Access to regional capital markets

Visa Requirements for Lebanese Nationals

Lebanese nationals require a pre-arranged UAE visa. Employment or investor visa is processed through the company after incorporation. Once your stationery trading licence is issued by DIFC, IBA will process your residence visa application, Emirates ID, and medical fitness tests. The entire process typically takes 10–17 business days from licence approval to visa stamping.

Banking for Lebanese Business Owners

Lebanese entrepreneurs have a strong reputation in UAE business circles. Many have established successful businesses across various sectors. For your stationery trading business in DIFC, IBA recommends opening a corporate account with a bank that has experience serving Lebanese business owners. We will prepare your banking file including the trade licence, shareholder documents, business plan, and any Lebanon-specific attestations required.

Document Attestation for Lebanese Nationals

Lebanese nationals setting up a business in the UAE will need to attest certain documents through Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This typically includes your passport copy, educational certificates (if applicable for stationery trading), and any existing business documents. The attestation must then be verified by the UAE Embassy in Abu Dhabi before submission to DIFC.

Requirements & Documents

1Valid Lebanon passport (minimum 6 months validity)
2Documents attested by Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
3UAE Embassy attestation from Abu Dhabi
4Signed application form from DIFC authority
5Proposed company name (2-3 alternatives)
6Passport-sized photographs with white background
7Passport copies of all shareholders and directors (valid for at least 6 months)
8Completed application form for trade licence

Cost Breakdown

ItemCost (AED)
License Fee12,000
Visa Package (per visa)5,500
Flexi Desk18,000
Shared Office35,000
Private Office80,000
Estimated Total (Year 1)From AED 35,500

* Costs are indicative and subject to change. Contact IBA for a personalised quote.

Setup Timeline

1

Consultation

Free consultation with IBA to discuss your stationery trading business plan and the best DIFC licence options for Lebanese nationals.

2

Document Preparation

Prepare and attest all required documents from Lebanon through Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UAE Embassy.

3

Licence Application

Submit the stationery trading licence application to DIFC. IBA handles all paperwork and government interactions.

4

Trade Licence Issued

Receive your official DIFC trade licence within 5–8 business days.

5

Visa Processing

Process your UAE residence visa, Emirates ID, and medical fitness. Lebanese nationals require a pre-arranged UAE visa.

6

Bank Account

Open a corporate bank account. Lebanese entrepreneurs have a strong reputation in UAE business circles.

7

Start Operations

Your stationery trading business is ready to operate in the UAE. IBA provides ongoing PRO, accounting, and compliance support.

Total estimated time: 5 business days. IBA handles the entire process end-to-end so you can focus on your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. DIFC allows 100% foreign ownership for all nationalities, including Lebanese nationals. No local sponsor or partner is required.

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Quick Facts

JurisdictionDIFC
TypeFree Zone
EmirateDubai
License FeeAED 12,000
Setup Time5 days
Visa Quota6
Activity Code47150

Official Source

www.difc.ae

By IBA Business Setup Team

Last updated: 26 February 2026

International Business Advisors DMCC has been helping entrepreneurs set up businesses in the UAE since 2004, with 20+ years of hands-on expertise.

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