Cosmos Immigration Dubai — Office, Credentials, and How We Work

Founded in Dubai in 2014. Twelve years in market. 10,569 UAE cases reviewed. 4.9 stars across 1,200-plus Google reviews. CICC-registered Canadian Immigration Consultants on the team, MARA-registered Australian Migration Agents, IAA-authorised United Kingdom representation. Verify it all on the regulator registers before you call us — links below.

✓ Founded 2014 ⭐ 4.9 across 1,200+ reviews 10,569 UAE cases since 2014 📍 Oud Metha HQ

Who Cosmos Immigration is

Cosmos Immigration is a Dubai-headquartered immigration consultancy founded in 2014. We operate from a head office in Oud Metha, a second UAE office on Salam Street in Abu Dhabi, an Indian office in Hyderabad, and a representative office in Oakville, Canada. Across that footprint we have reviewed 10,569 UAE-resident cases since founding, covering Canadian, Australian, United Kingdom, United States, Schengen, Irish, and New Zealand pathways.

The firm works with four CICC-registered Canadian Immigration Consultants, three MARA-registered Australian Migration Agents, and IAA-authorised United Kingdom representation. United States filings are handled in partnership with ABA-licensed legal associates because US immigration law restricts representation to attorneys admitted to a US state bar. Each engagement names the specific licensed practitioner responsible for your file; the practitioner's licence number appears on the engagement letter and is verifiable on the relevant regulator's public register.

Verify our credentials before you call

We would rather you verify Cosmos on the regulator registers first and then contact us, than the other way around. The same advice applies to any immigration consultant in Dubai. If a consultant cannot tell you which register their licence is on, that answer alone tells you what to do next.

Public registers — free, official, indexed by Google

The licensed-practitioner names assigned to your file are disclosed in the engagement letter. We do not publish individual consultant names on the public website by policy — that decision protects our team from poaching by competitors and protects client privacy, and it is consistent with how most established Canadian and Australian firms handle public-facing staff listings. The verification path is exactly the same regardless: the engagement letter names the practitioner, and the regulator register confirms the licence.

Important clarification. Cosmos Immigration is a separate, unrelated company from "Cosmos Education and Immigration." We share no ownership, no licences, no offices, and no staff with that entity. If you have arrived here looking for the latter, this is not the same firm.

Where to find our Dubai office

Cosmos Immigration Dubai HQ
Entrance-B, Al Fajer Complex
Office No.105 and 110, Umm Hurair Road
Oud Metha (landmark: Zabeel Furniture Mall)
PO Box 30757, Dubai, UAE
Phone and WhatsApp: +971 4 357 7796
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 09:00 - 18:30

Cosmos Immigration Abu Dhabi
Office 1402, Abdullah Darwish Building
Above WeMart (Chinese Mart), opposite Nehal Hotel
Salam Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Phone: +971 2 645 8723

Walk-ins are welcome at both UAE offices during posted hours. Most first conversations happen on WhatsApp or by phone; the in-person meeting is typically the second or third touchpoint after a profile has been screened.

How a Cosmos engagement actually works

  1. Profile review. You share a CV and the basic facts of your situation. The screening is free.
  2. Signed Eligibility Letter. Within 1 business day, a CICC- or MARA-registered consultant signs a 1-page verdict on Cosmos letterhead. The letter states the route, the verdict, the two or three things that move the file, and the named consultant. This is also free.
  3. Scope and quote. If you choose to proceed, we issue a written scope and quote. Government fees (IRCC, Home Office, DHA, USCIS, etc.) are paid directly to the relevant authority by you. Cosmos retainer and third-party fees (WES, IELTS, police clearance, medical) are itemised separately.
  4. Engagement letter. The engagement letter names the licensed consultant on your file and includes the consultant's licence number for register lookup. No retainer is collected before this letter is signed.
  5. Execution. Document preparation, sequencing, and lodging is handled by the named consultant.

What we do not do

If you have already had a bad experience with a Dubai consultancy

A material fraction of the cases we open at Cosmos are second-opinion files — clients who paid a competitor, received a verdict that turned out to be wrong, and want a written second opinion before paying anyone else. We do these for free. Bring the prior engagement letter, the file as it was prepared, and the refusal or RFE if one exists. We will tell you what was correct, what was wrong, and what the realistic next step is. If the answer is "stay with the current consultant and add this one document," we will say so. If the answer is "this should never have been filed and you need a waiver before the next attempt," we will say that too.

Start with the signed verdict

Four fields. One licensed consultant. One signed Eligibility Letter, e-mailed within 1 business day. No charge.

By submitting you consent to be contacted on the WhatsApp number provided. Your data is processed under UAE PDPL (Federal Decree-Law No. 45/2021). Cosmos Immigration does not guarantee any visa approval — all decisions remain with the relevant immigration authority.

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Read how we display our regulator registrations, named consultants, and the licence numbers on every engagement.

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