Pakistani nationals seeking visas for UAE can look forward to quicker approvals, as efforts are underway to improve the application process. Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Al Zaabi assured Pakistan of measures to enhance visa processing, including increasing human resource capacity to address delays.
This announcement came after a meeting between the UAE Ambassador and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar. The discussion revolved around boosting bilateral ties and addressing concerns about visa delays and rejections faced by Pakistani applicants.
Contrary to recent rumors of a visa ban, Pakistan’s government clarified that no such restrictions had been imposed. The Foreign Office reiterated that visa approvals are solely at the discretion of the UAE authorities.
While the issue of visas was the central focus of the talks, it remains unclear whether discussions addressed the reported incarceration of a significant number of Pakistani citizens in UAE prisons. Though unverified reports suggest many Pakistanis are detained for alleged illegal activities, the Foreign Office has refrained from providing exact figures.
This development reflects both nations’ commitment to resolving mutual concerns and strengthening cooperation. For Pakistanis, the UAE remains a significant destination for employment and business opportunities, and streamlined visa processes could further enhance this relationship.
The expedited visa initiative is seen as a positive step for the thousands of Pakistani workers and families seeking better prospects in the Gulf nation.