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Pakistan scrambles as UAE tightens visas, Islamabad says full passport ban was ‘on the table’

Pakistan has raised alarm after the UAE effectively halted visas for most citizens and narrowly avoided a passport ban, despite Emirati assurances of visa facilitation reforms and continued diplomatic engagement.

November 28, 2025 / 22:49 IST
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UAE visa shock for Pakistan
UAE visa shock for Pakistan

Pakistan’s government has expressed alarm after learning that the United Arab Emirates has effectively halted visa issuance for most Pakistani citizens and came close to imposing a full passport ban, a development officials warn could have long-term diplomatic and economic consequences.

Additional Interior Secretary Salman Chaudhry disclosed the situation while briefing the Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights on Thursday, according to Dawn. He told lawmakers that both Saudi Arabia and the UAE had “stopped short of imposing a ban on the Pakistani passport”, cautioning that once enforced, such a restriction would be extremely difficult to reverse. He said that, for now, the UAE is issuing visas only to holders of blue and diplomatic passports, shutting out ordinary citizens who travel on green passports.

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Committee chairperson Senator Samina Mumtaz Zehri confirmed the assessment, linking the curbs to concerns raised by UAE authorities about Pakistani nationals “getting involved in criminal activities”. She said that only a handful of visas had been issued in recent months and that too “after much difficulty”, reinforcing Islamabad’s worries that the informal restrictions are already in effect.

The latest disclosures have intensified pressure on Pakistan’s government, which has repeatedly taken up the issue with Emirati officials. In July, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi raised a spike in visa rejections with his UAE counterpart. Following those talks, UAE Interior Minister Lt Gen Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan assured Pakistan of “full support” in expediting approvals as Naqvi sought relaxation in visa policies.