The United Arab Emirates has enforced a visa ban for 2026 that impacts nine nations across Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. Citizens of these countries are temporarily barred from applying for both tourist and work visas, according to an official immigration circular.
Countries affected by ban
The restrictions apply to citizens of Uganda, Sudan, Somalia, Cameroon, Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, Lebanon, and Bangladesh. Applications from these nations will not be processed until further notice.
However, the UAE has clarified that residents already holding valid visas are not affected by the decision.
Reasoning behind restrictions
While the UAE government has not provided an official explanation, reports link the ban to security concerns, strained diplomatic ties, and lingering health-related protocols introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gulf state has previously enforced similar measures, including temporary restrictions on Nigerian applicants.
Disruption for expats
The visa ban has caused major uncertainty for expatriates who rely on the UAE for employment opportunities. Workers from Bangladesh and several African states have been particularly affected, struggling to secure contracts or renew permits.
Guidelines for non-affected travellers
Travellers from countries not listed in the ban can continue applying under standard UAE procedures. Officials reiterate that compliance with health and safety protocols remains mandatory for all visitors.