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UAE Introduces New Visa Restrictions For Nigerian Travellers

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 9, 2025 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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UAE Introduces New Visa Restrictions For Nigerian Travellers.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has implemented stringent new visa regulations for Nigerian citizens, marking a significant shift in its immigration policy. Effective immediately, the UAE has banned transit visas for Nigerians and introduced additional conditions for those seeking to visit the country, particularly for tourism or business purposes. The move, announced on 9 July 2025, comes just a year after the UAE lifted a two-year visa ban on Nigerian travellers, raising concerns about the impact on travel and trade between the two nations.

 

According to statements from UAE authorities, Nigerian applicants aged 18 to 46 travelling alone are no longer eligible for tourist visas. For those aged 45 and above, a stricter financial requirement has been imposed. Applicants must provide a single Nigerian personal bank statement covering six months, with each month reflecting a minimum closing balance of $10,000 or its equivalent in naira. These measures are intended to ensure that visitors meet specific economic and security criteria, aligning with the UAE’s broader immigration framework.





 

The ban on transit visas is expected to have a profound effect on Nigerians using Dubai as a major connection hub for international travel. Travel agents have expressed concerns that the new restrictions will disrupt airline bookings and international travel routes, potentially reducing the number of Nigerians visiting the UAE for tourism or business. Industry insiders note that Dubai’s role as a global transit hub makes this decision particularly significant, as it limits stopover options for Nigerians travelling to other destinations.

 

The UAE’s decision follows a period of diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties with Nigeria, including the resolution of the previous visa ban in 2024. However, the reintroduction of restrictions has sparked debate among stakeholders. Some Nigerian travellers and analysts have called for the Nigerian government to engage in urgent discussions with UAE authorities to address the new measures and explore reciprocal visa policies that could facilitate smoother travel and commerce.

 

As the situation develops, Nigerian travellers are advised to carefully review the updated visa requirements before planning trips to or through the UAE. The government has yet to issue an official response, but pressure is mounting for a swift resolution to mitigate the impact on citizens and businesses reliant on travel to the Emirates.

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