BREAKING: Again, Dubai Impose Total Ban on Nigerians
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has again imposed a visa ban on Nigerians wishing to visit Dubai.
The ban was reportedly communicated in a notice to Nigeria’s trading partners, including travel agencies.
“All Dubai applications submitted will now be rejected,” the notice reads, adding that rejections will be sent in batches.
Denials are “common for Nigerians and permits are currently suspended,” the release said.
It has also been determined that there are no refunds for rejected applications.
Although no reasons were given for the UAE’s drastic action, THEWILL said the visa denial was a tribute to the UAE’s immigration control over its cooperation with Nigeria’s A0 application when the matter was resolved between the two governments. It was reportedly the latest decision by the authorities ”, followed by a message to the Nigerian travel agency.
The United Arab Emirates reportedly imposed visa restrictions on Nigerians three months ago after a cult clash between rival groups Eiye and Aiye was allegedly perpetrated by Nigerians in the Sharjah region of Nigeria. Remember that we imposed However, in response to the development, the federal government advised Nigerians traveling to the UAE to refer to the country’s new visa regime. He said it is important for Nigerian travelers to know firsthand about the new visa regime.
This was the result of her viral video showing Nigerians being denied entry by officials in a Middle Eastern country.
The statement read: Country despite valid visa.
“The Nigerian embassy in Dubai has revealed that most of the allegedly stranded Nigerians have been issued family visas only to enter Dubai alone without family members.”
“But those who were allowed to enter had family members in the UAE.
“The general public, except for those applying for family visas, was told the UAE government had introduced a new visa regime, and those claiming to be on flights from Please note that we have stopped issuing tourist visas to persons under the age of 40 and we ask you to take guidance.” said to be beneficial.
The government also urged Nigerians to respect the immigration laws of other countries to avoid injustice.