By Prince Okafor. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has slammed a visa ban on Nigerians seeking to visit Dubai. The ban was conveyed in a notice issued to the ...
There will be no refund for rejected applications. The rejections are general for Nigerians and approvals are on hold at the moment. The ban was conveyed in a notice issued to the country’s trade partners in Nigeria, including travel agents.
The United Arab Emirates Immigration authorities have announced a visa ban on Nigerians adding that all submitted applications are rejected and fees ...
The representative added that if any changes were to occur as regards flight for Nigerians, it would be duly communicated, adding that no issue had been raised at the moment. The Dubai immigration did not state when the ban would be lifted but for now, everything is on hold.” It was gathered that the announcement was made on Friday in a notice issued to its trade partners in Nigeria including travel agencies.
There will be more troubles for travellers this season as the United Arab Emirates Immigration has stopped issuance of visas to Nigerians.
The latest decision made by the UAE immigration authorities is for all Nigerians seeking to travel to the UAE. While there is no official statement from the UAE government, Destination Management Companies (DMCs) licenced to issue electronic visas to UAE announced in a statement that Dubai immigration has stopped approving visas for Nigerians at the moment. There will be more troubles for travellers this season as the United Arab Emirates Immigration has stopped issuance of visas to Nigerians.
The United Arab Emirates government on Friday announced a visa ban on Nigerians, adding that all submitted applications are rejected and fees non-refundable ...
‘‘Secondly, if you are going to Dubai now, you have to provide a six-month bank statement, you have your ticket, and you must show proof of accommodation where you are going to stay. They make it so stringent that you won’t be able to fulfil it; it does not matter who you are. The Dubai immigration did not state when the ban would be lifted but for now, everything is on hold.”
The Dubai authorities declared that all applications were on-hold until issues between the UAE government and the Nigerian government were resolved.
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Giving no reason, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has again slammed visa ban on Nigerians seeking to visit Dubai.
- “Kindly advise your clients to resubmit C2=A0 applications when the issue is resolved between both governments,” the notice to the Nigerian travel agents further stated. The ban was conveyed in a notice issued to the country’s trade partners in Nigeria, including travel agents. “All Dubai applications submitted are now rejected,” the notice stated, adding that the rejections will be sent in batches.
There is no reason behind the recent visa ban, however, the UAE notes that it needs to resolve some issues with the Nigerian government. There have also been ...
During that time news of Nigerians stranded in the country made headlines. It is general for Nigerians and approvals are on hold at the moment. The notice reads in part, “All Dubai applications submitted are now rejected.
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Nigerian travel agents have lamented the recent visa ban slammed on Nigerians visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), by the Emirate.
If you are a genuine tourist or businessman, the country will gladly give you Visa. I think it didn’t affect everybody but affected those that doesn’t have visa requirements or whose intention to travel to UAE aren’t genuine. However, speaking with LEADERSHIP, the vice president, Lagos Zone of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Yinka Folabi, said it’s a major loss for travel agents because Dubai is both a tourist and business destination for Nigerians.
The UAE immigration authorities announced on Friday a visa ban on Nigerians looking to enter the country, adding that all submitted applications had been ...
It is general for Nigerians and approvals are on hold at the moment." Most notable when the Covid-19 pandemic hit." The UAE immigration authorities announced on Friday a visa ban on Nigerians looking to enter the country, adding that all submitted applications had been rejected with fees non-refundable.
Following the ban on Nigerians seeking to visit Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), the federal government has evacuated back to Nigerua a total of 542.
In her remarks, the Consul General of Nigeria in Dubai, Ambassador Atinuke Taibat Mohammed, who accompanied the returnees back on the flight, appreciated the federal government for the special intervention in safe evacuation of the stranded citizens back home. Represented by the director of finance and accounts of the agency, Alhaji Sani Ahmed Jiba, the NEMA boss said the federal government had approved the evacuation and provision of the token for the returnees to support their movement back to their homes. Addressing the returnees at the airport, on behalf of the federal government, the director general of NEMA, Mustapha Habib Ahmed, admonished them to learn from their experiences, be law abiding citizens and to promote economic growth and positive image of Nigeria.
Following the ban on Nigerians seeking to visit Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), the federal government has evacuated back to Nigeria a total of 542.
In her remarks, the consul general of Nigeria in Dubai, Ambassador Atinuke Taibat Mohammed, who accompanied the returnees back on the flight, appreciated the federal government for the special intervention in safe evacuation of the stranded citizens back home. Represented by the director of finance and accounts of the agency, Alhaji Sani Ahmed Jiba, the NEMA boss said the federal government had approved the evacuation and provision of the token for the returnees to support their movement back to their homes. Addressing the returnees at the airport, on behalf of the federal government, the director general of NEMA, Mustapha Habib Ahmed, admonished them to learn from their experiences, be law abiding citizens and to promote economic growth and positive image of Nigeria.