Dubai, UAE – The UAE immigration services will be closed from March 28, 2025, to April 2, 2025, in observance of Eid-ul-Fitr, authorities have announced. During this period, all visa-related processes will be temporarily halted, affecting individuals and businesses relying on immigration services.
Key Points to Note:
- Visa Processing Halted: All visa applications, including new visas, renewals, and extensions, will be paused until April 3, 2025.
- Avoid Penalties: Travelers and residents are advised to submit visa extension requests before March 28, 2025, to prevent penalties, overstay fines, or absconding cases.
- Plan Ahead: Companies and individuals planning new visa applications should account for potential processing delays due to the holiday closure.
- Urgent Visa Services Available: For emergency travel needs, instant visa services will be available throughout the holiday period to ensure travelers do not face disruptions.
What You Should Do?
To avoid inconvenience, travelers and businesses should:
- Submit all required visa applications and extensions well in advance.
- Confirm travel plans early to prevent unexpected delays.
- Contact authorized immigration service providers for urgent visa processing if necessary.
Support During the Holiday
Despite the official closure, a dedicated support team will be available to handle urgent visa requests and answer queries during the holiday period. Travelers needing immediate assistance are encouraged to reach out to authorized visa service providers for guidance.
Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most significant holidays in the UAE, and government offices, including immigration services, traditionally close to allow employees to celebrate with their families. Normal operations will resume on April 3, 2025.
For further updates and assistance, travelers and businesses are advised to stay in touch with immigration service providers and official government channels.
Comment (1)
Saheed
Assalam alaikum waramotulahi wabarakatu,
Sir,
Please is there any update regarding employment visa for Nigerians after Ramadan?
Thanks.