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UAE halts tourist, work visas for 9 countries over security, migration concerns: Reports

The UAE has imposed a temporary suspension of visas for citizens from  Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Sudan, and Uganda

The United Arab Emirates has introduced visa restrictions for citizens from nine countries across Asia and Africa, marking a significant policy shift in its migration framework.

Temporary suspension has been imposed on both tourist and work visas, according to a report by Aviation Business. While the Gulf country’s government has not released a statement regarding the new visa policy, multiple news outlets reported that the information was revealed in a “confidential immigration circular”.

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Which countries are affected?

The UAE has imposed a temporary suspension of visas for citizens from  Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Sudan, and Uganda.

Nationals from these countries are already unable to pay for their new visa permits in the UAE from 2026 onward.

However, citizens of the affected countries who already possess valid visas can continue to live and work in the UAE without any restrictions.

Why have visas been suspended?

While the UAE has not provided an official explanation, analysts suggest the decision may be driven by a mix of security, diplomatic, health, and administrative factors.

Security concerns are believed to be a primary reason behind the move.

Previous incidents involving document fraud, identity theft, and risks associated with illegal migration have led the UAE to implement similar precautionary measures in the past.

At the same time, applicants are hopeful as the suspension is temporary and once lifted, they will be able to apply for a visa through online portals, consular services, and immigration offices.

How is it affecting countries?

The suspension is already having ripple effects on labour markets and businesses.

Employers in sectors like construction, domestic work, and retail are facing staffing challenges due to disruptions in their recruitment pipelines.

Additionally, some residents from the affected countries have reported difficulties in renewing or modifying their work permits.

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