About

One operating layer for country-specific administration

Qarar helps people and companies handle official and semi-official work — company formation, residency and visas, documents, requests, and renewals — across the UAE, Singapore, Spain, and Vietnam. One profile, structured intake, document checks, and human review where it matters.

What we do

Qarar organizes country-specific administrative work around one profile — company formation, residency and visas, document preparation, attestations, tax residency, renewals, and ongoing compliance — adapting the steps to each jurisdiction.

We coordinate the relevant authorities and partners, prepare and check documents, follow submissions through, and keep status visible — so you work with one operating layer instead of stitching together vendors country by country.

How we work

Every service follows structured case management with clear steps, document checklists, and progress updates. Clients know what to expect, when documents are needed, and what stage the case is in.

Every engagement is scoped before work begins, with required authority charges and third-party charges confirmed privately for the case.

Our principles

Clear process

Every service has a defined workflow with documented steps, required documents, and expected timelines.

Clear engagement

Scope, authority requirements, third-party dependencies, and case milestones are confirmed before work begins.

Direct coordination

We handle all government authority touchpoints and document submissions on your behalf.

Document security

Built for sensitive identity records, legal paperwork, and business documents that require secure handling.

Status visibility

Regular updates at each stage so you always know where your case is and what happens next.

Responsive service

We respond to inquiries within 2 hours during business days and track every client request.

Operating from Dubai

Qarar is operated by Hana Global Expansion FZCO, licensed in the UAE and headquartered in Dubai. The UAE is where our coordination runs deepest — free zone authorities, mainland licensing departments, and immigration offices — and the same operating model extends to Singapore, Spain, and Vietnam through local partners and authority touchpoints.