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UAE Embassy unveils changes in visa process in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The UAE Embassy in Pakistan has announced a significant change in its visa processing procedures.

The embassy announced that from June 2, 2025, only applicants with a verified biometric appointment code will be allowed to enter the visa centre.

It added that before visiting the embassy, ​​applicants must deposit a non-refundable fee of $69 at any branch of Bank Alfalah.

On the day of appointment, applicants must bring the original bank receipt, all required documents, and photocopies of documents uploaded during the online visa application.

Applicants who have completed the online visa form but have not received an appointment code should contact the EIMASS Help Desk at +971 2 418 6999.

After verification, the appointment code will be sent via SMS or email.

Once received, applicants should visit the portal (details provided by EIMASS) to select their appointment date and time using their passport number and appointment code.

This system is solely for biometric verification and document verification related to visa applications.

Web Desk

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