Updating the list of countries exempted from obtaining an entry visa to the UAE
A few hours ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates announced the update of the list of countries exempted from obtaining a prior entry visa to the UAE, as new countries were added to the list.
Bringing up-to-date the list of countries whose citizens do not require a visa to enter the United Arab Emirates.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates made the announcement a few hours ago that the list of countries that are free from the requirement to get a prior entrance visa to the United Arab Emirates has been updated to include new nations, and the amendment took effect immediately.
The UAE exempts citizens of Armenia from prior entry visas
The United Arab Emirates does not require previous entrance visas from nationals of Armenia, The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs has signed a protocol that amends a memorandum of understanding for exemption from prior entry visas between the United Arab Emirates and the Republic of Armenia. This will make it easier for citizens of both countries to move freely within each other's territories and stay there for up to ninety days during each visit. The amendment was implemented in accordance with the protocol by introducing private, official, and normal passports for both countries in accordance with the concept of reciprocity. Following the subsequent exchange of diplomatic notifications between the two countries in the next months, the protocol will become legally binding on both parties.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces that citizens of Armenia are exempt from entry visas
The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that entrance visas are not required for people of Armenia, Khaled Abdullah Belhoul, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Karen Krikorian, the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the country, were present for the signing ceremony. The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Khaled Abdullah Belhoul, has confirmed that the decision to mutually exempt the entry visa reflects the strength of the relations between the two countries, which were founded on the spirit of understanding, mutual respect, and the desire to develop these relations. This desire to develop these relations was reflected in the decision to mutually exempt the entry visa. The aims and directions of the leadership in both nations are reflected in the terms of the bilateral agreement, which also serves to advance their shared goals and interests. In addition, Belhoul stated that this action is part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' diplomatic and consular efforts, which are directed toward strengthening the position of the UAE on the international stage in accordance with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' strategy for the years 2023-2026.