UAE Visa Restoration for Pakistanis

 

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan have recently been in the spotlight regarding visa issues. According to several sources, the UAE has not imposed a complete ban on visas for Pakistani nationals. However, the visa application process has become stricter, and approvals are being closely monitored.


Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, has stated that many visa rejections are due to fake documents and applicants' criminal records. He added that the UAE now uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to verify documents, and any discrepancies lead to the application being rejected immediately.


Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also denied the rumors of a visa ban. According to the ministry’s spokesperson, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, issuing visas is a sovereign decision of any country, and Pakistani citizens are still traveling to the UAE regularly without restrictions.


The UAE’s Consul General, Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Al-Remeithi, confirmed that there is no ban on Pakistani nationals. He emphasized that Pakistan is an important country for the UAE in terms of trade and investment, and both nations enjoy strong bilateral relations.


The reason behind the stricter visa process includes submission of fake educational certificates, overstay issues, and involvement of some individuals in illegal activities. The Pakistani government is in talks with UAE authorities to resolve these issues and make the visa process smoother.


In conclusion, visas are still being issued to Pakistanis, but applicants must ensure that they provide genuine documents and strictly follow UAE laws. This will help avoid delays or rejection in the visa process and strengthen the trust between both nations.


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