Business

UAE resumes visa processing for Nigerian travellers after two-year ban

UAE resumes visa processing for Nigerian travellers after two-year ban

The United Arab Emirates  says it will resume visa services for Nigerians, two years after suspending such operations for travellers going to the UAE.

According to the UAE authorities, the resumption was effective from March 4, 2024.

This is said to be the outcome of fruitful discussions between Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayad Al Nahyan.

This was disclosed via a statement posted on X by a presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, on Tuesday.

Before the ban, Dubai was the tourist destination of Nigerians with many Nigerians having a lot of property and businesses in the UAE.

Part of the statement read, “The government of Nigeria and the government of the United Arab Emirates are delighted to announce a pivotal development in our diplomatic relations: the resumption of visa services for Nigerian citizens wishing to visit the UAE, commencing on 4th March 2024.”

“This agreement is the culmination of extensive dialogues between the two nations, highlighting a shared vision for enhanced cooperation and mutual growth.

 

 

“To facilitate a smooth visa application journey for Nigerians, the UAE has introduced an innovative document verification process.”

 

UAE Ambassador to Nigeria, Saleem Saeed Al-Shamsi, also noted that on the new system, “Nigerian applicants for UAE visas are required to first obtain a Document Verification Number by visiting the dedicated online platform.

 

“This initiative aims to expedite the application process, ensuring efficiency and integrity. Applicants are advised to follow the new guidelines closely, applying through designated travel agents and completing the process at the UAE Embassy in Abuja or Lagos.

“This visa service resumption is more than a procedural update; it’s a testament to the evolving relationship between Nigeria and the UAE. By easing travel restrictions, both countries anticipate a surge in tourism, business exchanges, and cultural sharing, laying the groundwork for a robust partnership.

“The emphasis on a streamlined, transparent application process reflects a mutual desire for accessibility and trust, setting a positive precedent for future diplomatic endeavours.

“As the doors open for Nigerian visitors to the UAE, the broader implications for international relations, economic collaborations, and cultural exchanges are profound.

“This initiative not only facilitates personal and professional travel but also symbolizes a step towards deeper understanding and cooperation between two dynamic societies. As both nations embark on this renewed journey, the potential for shared prosperity and mutual respect is boundless, heralding a new era in Nigeria-UAE relations.”

Trends Admin

Recent Posts

PH refinery to blend 1.4-million litre petrol daily – NNPC

PH refinery to blend 1.4-million litre petrol daily - NNPC   Rehabilitated old Port Harcourt…

10 minutes ago

Relief as Israel agrees to ceasefire with Lebanon

Relief as Israel agrees to ceasefire with Lebanon    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has…

42 minutes ago

US University opens 2025 scholarships for international students

US University opens 2025 scholarships for international students Montana Technological University (Montana Tech) has opened…

15 hours ago

200,000 repentant terrorists surrender, drop arms in North East – CDS

200,000 repentant terrorists surrender, drop arms in North East – CDS The Chief of Defence…

15 hours ago

Canadian university offers funded national scholarship program for 2025

Canadian university offers funded national scholarship program for 2025 Western University has announced that applications…

15 hours ago

Israeli strikes pound central Beirut, suburbs

Israeli strikes pound central Beirut, suburbs BEIRUT: Israeli strikes pounded a densely-populated part of the Lebanese…

15 hours ago