Business setup in the UAE: AFZA free zone (Ajman)
The most affordable general-purpose free zone in the UAE. Suits services, consulting, IT, trade and manufacturing.
What sets the AFZA free zone apart
Ajman Free Zone (AFZA) is one of the oldest zones in the UAE, created by the Government of Ajman in 1988. It comprises an industrial park on the sea port site, a car market, the China Mall shopping centre, office business centres and Ajman Media City.
A general-purpose zone: industrial and trading licences, plus consulting, media and services. The most affordable of those listed here.
- Up to 4 visas per company on a Flexidesk; from 5 visas a real office in the zone is required — its size makes no difference
- Infrastructure for trade and manufacturing: warehouses, utilities, round-the-clock security, access roads and links to logistics hubs
- Minimum share capital AED 50,000, not payable into an account
- Cheaper than the Dubai free zones
What a free zone is, and why it costs less
A free zone is a separate territory with its own company registrar and its own rules. The UAE has several dozen of them, and each issues licences on its own terms: the document set, the list of permitted activities, the office requirement and the number of visas all differ from zone to zone.
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A free zone company is wholly foreign-owned, is registered remotely and needs no real office — a desk in the zone's own co-working space (Flexidesk) is enough. That is where the price gap with Mainland comes from, since Mainland requires a lease.
The free zone has one limitation, and it matters: inside the UAE market it can only work remotely — marketing, IT, consulting, wholesale. Opening a shop, a café or a salon, anything with a physical presence serving a local customer, is not something a free zone licence allows.
Zones specialise, and this is not marketing: DMCC grew out of a commodities exchange and is built around precious metals, raw materials and digital assets; RAKEZ is industrial, with workshops and warehouses; SHAMS was created as Sharjah Media City; AFZA sits on a sea port and lives on trade and manufacturing. Meydan and IFZA are general-purpose. Picking the zone that fits your profile saves both money and time in approvals.
Free zone or Mainland: which to choose
The choice is driven not by price but by where your customer is. If they are outside the UAE — or inside it, but the work is done remotely — a free zone fits. If you need the local market with a physical presence, there is only one option: Mainland.
The tax regime is the same for both: VAT and corporate tax apply on general terms. The difference is in the rights and in the office requirement.
Free zone
This option- Activity inside the free zone, or anywhere outside the UAE
- Inside the UAE market — only what can be delivered remotely: marketing, IT, consulting, wholesale
- Registration on a Flexidesk — a desk in the zone's co-working space; no real office needed
- Premises can only be leased inside the free zone; outside it, a separate permit is required
- The number of visas is capped by the rules of the specific zone
- One company may only hold related activities from a single group
- 100% foreign ownership
- Cheaper than Mainland
Mainland
- Activity across the whole of the UAE and beyond it
- Only Mainland can operate with a physical presence: shop, restaurant, salon, repairs, cleaning
- A registered address is mandatory — an office lease agreement
- An office can be leased or bought anywhere in Dubai, without restrictions
- The number of visas is not capped
- One company may combine any activities
- 100% foreign ownership, except in a few strategic industries
- More expensive than most free zones
What the service includes
| Registration with Ajman Free Zone | |
| Trading, industrial or professional licence | |
| Registered address (Flexi-Desk) | |
| Eligibility for a 2-year Emirates ID | |
| Support with the bank account | |
| Audit— billed separately | |
| Physical office— billed separately | |
| Government visa fee— billed separately |
How the process runs
~1 week- Before day 1Preparing and collecting documents, checking the company name against UAE requirements.
- Day 1Initial approval (pre-approval) and reservation of the company name.
- Day 2The free zone reviews the application and issues the licence.
- Day 3Licence in hand — the company is registered.
- Day 4The company is registered with the immigration authority — from this point residence visas can be applied for.
What we need from you
- 1Passport
- 2A 3–5 day trip for biometrics (Emirates ID)
- 3Proof of source of funds
Tax calculator for the UAE
The regime being compared is «UAE corporate tax (0% / 9%)». Enter your own net profit and the rate you pay today — whichever it is. Profit after expenses, not turnover: that is what corporate tax is charged on.
An indicative calculation from the figures you entered — it does not account for deductions, double taxation treaties or the specifics of your current jurisdiction. The exact calculation comes on the free consultation.
Frequently asked questions
How many visas does an AFZA licence carry?
Who is Ajman Free Zone for?
How old is the zone?
How many activities fit on one licence?
Is there a grace period if renewal is late?
Do I need to fly in for changes to the licence?
What should I know about visas and the medical test in Ajman?
Can I bring my family?
Is corporate tax really 0% in a free zone?
Can a free zone company be set up remotely, without flying in?
Can a free zone company sell inside the UAE?
Does the share capital have to be paid into the company account?
How many residence visas does the licence carry?
Can several activities be combined in one company?
Are there rules about the company name?
What documents are needed to start?
Can the activity be changed after the licence is issued?
Is bookkeeping and reporting mandatory?
What happens if the licence is not renewed?
Sources
- afz.gov.ae — Ajman Free Zone priority sectors
- afz.gov.ae — official Ajman Free Zone FAQ
- tax.gov.ae — UAE Federal Tax Authority bulletin “Free Zone Persons”: conditions for the 0% rate
- rakez.com — official FAQ: trading inside the UAE, capital, documents
- dmcc.ae — Company Setup FAQs: capital, office, signing documents
UAE free zones and Mainland compared
The difference is not the price — it is who each option suits. The “Best for” column is the business profile the option is built around.
| Option | Best for | Timeline | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|
| AFZA free zone (Ajman)you are here | Trade, warehousing and the port, automotive, food, jewellery | ~1 week | $1,550 |
| SHAMS free zone (Sharjah) | Media, content and creative, digital, unlimited visas | ~1 week | $1,575 |
| RAKEZ free zone (Ras Al Khaimah) | Manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, e-commerce, startups | ~1 week | $1,650 |
| Meydan free zone (Dubai) | Consulting, IT and digital, trading, media, any activity | ~1 week | $3,500 |
| IFZA free zone (Dubai) | IT and digital, consulting, services, a first company in the UAE | ~1 week | $3,500 |
| Freelancer licence | IT and development, design, media and content, marketing, consulting | 1–2 weeks | $4,500 |
| Mainland (Dubai) | B2C in the UAE, government contracts, retail and food service, import/export | 1–2 weeks | $5,890 |
| DMCC free zone (Dubai) | Precious metals and stones, commodities and energy, digital assets, trading | 1–2 weeks | $9,400 |
The terms the expert works on
Guarantees the outcome by contract
Writes the outcome and the timeline for every service — including opening a bank account — into the contract, and answers for them.
Bills in stages
You do not pay the whole sum up front: invoices come in instalments as each stage closes.
Fixes the price in the contract
The cost is locked in and does not grow as the work goes on. Prices on the site are indicative — the final figure comes after your case is reviewed.
Charges no hidden fees
No penalties or surcharges beyond the contract. No Pactors markup either: you pay the expert their own price.
Works with lawyers of 8+ years in UAE law
The licence for your activity is matched, and the requirements worked through, by qualified lawyers.
Thinks a step ahead
Picks the zone and the licence so that a year from now you do not hit a limit and have to redo the whole thing.
Deals with authorities directly
Handles government bodies, free zones and UAE banks personally — no chain of subcontractors.
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