How to Clear Customs in Dubai 2025: Documents, Fees & Vehicle Import Guide

July 13, 2025. C4CUSTOMS

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Introduction:

Importing goods into Dubai in 2025 requires full compliance with updated customs regulations, including the new 12-digit HS code system and digital processing through Mirsal 2. Whether you’re importing commercial goods, vehicles, or temporary equipment, understanding the customs clearance process is essential to avoid delays, penalties, or shipment confiscation.


How to Clear Customs in Dubai in 2025

Dubai Customs relies on the Mirsal 2 platform for all import and export declarations. The clearance process involves five essential steps:

1. Register with Dubai Customs

Businesses must obtain a customs code via the Dubai Trade Portal. A valid UAE trade license is required.

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2. Prepare Accurate Documentation

Ensure your paperwork uses the new 12-digit HS code system introduced in 2025. All shipping documents must match the goods declared.

3. Submit the Customs Declaration

Customs declarations are submitted digitally via Mirsal 2, which calculates duties based on the HS code and CIF value.

4. Pay Duties and Fees

In most cases, duties are 5% of the CIF value, although exemptions apply for specific items like books, food, and re-exported goods.

5. Clear Inspection and Receive Release

Certain shipments may be flagged for inspection based on risk assessments or product categories.


UAE Import Clearance Document Checklist

To prevent clearance delays, ensure the following documents are ready:

  • Commercial invoice

  • Packing list

  • Bill of lading or airway bill

  • Certificate of origin

  • Import permit (if required)

  • Valid 12-digit HS code

  • Customs declaration (via Mirsal 2)

  • Delivery order from the shipping agent

  • Copy of UAE trade license

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Customs Clearance Charges at Jebel Ali Port

Here’s a breakdown of typical customs-related charges at Jebel Ali Port in 2025:

Fee TypeEstimated Cost
Customs duty5% of CIF value
Document processingAED 10–50
Port handlingAED 75–250
Container inspectionAED 100–300
Storage (after 7 days)AED 50–150 per day

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Vehicle Import Clearance in the UAE

Importing vehicles into the UAE requires compliance with customs and traffic regulations. Right-hand drive vehicles are strictly prohibited.

Steps to Import a Vehicle:

  • Register with Dubai Customs

  • Submit vehicle invoice, bill of lading, and emissions compliance certificate

  • Declare via Mirsal 2

  • Pay the 5% customs duty

  • Complete port-based vehicle inspection

  • Obtain customs clearance certificate

  • Register vehicle with RTA

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Free Zone Customs Clearance Requirements in the UAE

Imports into UAE free zones (e.g., JAFZA, DAFZA, KIZAD) may be duty-free but still require customs procedures.

Key Requirements:

  • Free zone importer code

  • Correct declaration type (e.g., “Free Zone to Local”)

  • Digital submission via Mirsal 2

  • Maintain accurate warehouse records

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Common Mistakes to Avoid During Dubai Customs Clearance

  • Using outdated 8-digit HS codes

  • Under-declaring invoice values

  • Omitting required documents like the delivery order

  • Not monitoring Mirsal 2 status updates

  • Skipping customs code registration

Avoiding these errors helps you speed up clearance and reduce penalties.


Final Thoughts: Ensure Smooth Customs Clearance in 2025

Dubai’s customs infrastructure is advanced and streamlined—but success still depends on following procedures correctly. Whether you’re importing from India, China, or elsewhere, being proactive with documentation, declarations, and fees ensures your shipments clear without delays.

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