Details: Conditions for Nigerians to obtain UAE visa
Nigerian passport holders can now travel to the UAE without any hindrance
Excitement has continued to trail the recent announcement by the Federal Government on the lifting of visa restrictions imposed on Nigerians by the United Arab Emirates Government.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, made this known to State House correspondents on Monday after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu.
Idris said the Federal Government and the UAE authorities have reached an agreement vacating travel restrictions imposed on Nigerians with immediate effect.
The Minister revealed that Nigerian passport holders can now travel to the UAE without any hindrance.
He also asked Nigerians seeking information on the updated UAE visa conditions can visit documentverificationhub.ae for further details.
Read conditions below:
One of the new requirements is obtaining a Document Verification Number (DVN).
According to the DV hub, the process is a specialised service designed to authenticate and verify documentation essential for visa applications to the UAE.
The DVN costs a non-refundable ₦640,000 excluding VAT for each application.
This does not include the visa fee which must be paid by credit card at the UAE visa centre in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.
For Nigerians residing abroad, the visa fee can be paid at the nearest UAE visa centre.
“Your issued Document Verification Number will be valid for 14 days from issuance, or once your visa application has been processed by the visa application department (whichever of these come first),” the DV hub said.
Interested travellers are expected to receive their DVN within five business days once payment has been successfully processed.
In addition to obtaining a UAE visa, Nigerians are required to provide proof of a six-month bank statement with a minimum balance of $10,000.
Meanwhile, several Nigerians have taken to their X handle to express their displeasure with the new visa fee.
Before the visa ban, the fee was $100. With the current naira to the dollar exchange rate (N1,555), in the I & E window, it cost N155,500.
The Nation