The United Arab Emirates (UAE), has stopped issuing 90-days visit visas for Nigerians and other nationalities visiting their country.
According to a local media, Khaleej Times, the Federal Authority For Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security call centre executive said the three-month visas are no longer available.
“The three-month entry permit was available a few months ago, but not anymore. Visitors to the UAE can come on a 30- or 60-day visa.”The executive added, “Travel agencies can issue them”. Travel agents confirmed the development to Khaleej Times. They said the option to request a three-month visit visa is unavailable on the portal they use to issue permits.In Dubai, the 90-day visa is being issued to visitors who are first-degree relatives of residents.
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