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    UAE Imposes Stringent Visa Restrictions on Nigerian Travelers, Halts Transit Visa

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiJuly 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UAE Imposes Stringent Visa Restrictions on Nigerian Travelers, Halts Transit Visa

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced a new set of visa restrictions for Nigerian travelers, marking a significant shift in its immigration policy towards Nigerians. Less than a year after both countries resolved a long-running visa dispute, the UAE immigration authorities have revised entry requirements for Nigerian nationals, particularly targeting tourists and transit travelers.

    According to recent notifications sent to travel agents, Nigerians aged between 18 and 45 are no longer eligible to apply for tourist visas unless they are accompanied by a sponsor or meet specific requirements. Moreover, transit visa applications by Nigerian nationals have been suspended entirely, effectively banning a key travel option for those passing through the UAE to other destinations.

    The new guidelines also impose stringent financial requirements on older applicants. Nigerians aged 45 and above must now provide a six-month personal bank statement, with each month showing a minimum end balance of at least $10,000 (or its naira equivalent), before being considered for a tourist visa. This requirement is likely to pose a significant challenge for many potential travelers.

    The UAE authorities have emphasized that these requirements must be taken into consideration before submitting applications, in addition to other existing documents such as hotel reservations and passport data pages. These developments mark a renewed tightening of UAE visa policy towards Nigerians, despite the official lifting of a two-year visa ban in 2023.

    Travel agents familiar with the process have expressed concerns that the situation is deteriorating, with further restrictions expected in the coming days. Dubai has long been a major destination for Nigerian tourists, students, and business travelers, and the latest measures are expected to significantly reduce the volume of Nigerian visitors and further complicate travel plans for many.

    The restrictions are likely to have a negative impact on the UAE’s tourism and business sectors, particularly in Dubai, which has historically been a popular destination for Nigerians. #UAE Imposes Stringent Visa Restrictions on Nigerian Travelers, Halts Transit Visa#

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