The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it is not aware of the requirement for Nigerians to have a $10,000 bank balance and pay N640,000 application fee to obtain its visa, Vanguard reports.
Recall on Monday, the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris announced that the Federal Government and the UAE authorities have reached an agreement vacating travel restrictions imposed on Nigerians with immediate effect.
The minister revealed that Nigerian passport holders can now travel to the UAE without any hindrance.
Following this recent development, the minister urged Nigerians seeking updated information on UAE visa conditions to visit documentverificationhub.ae for further details.
According to DV Hub, this process is a specialized service that authenticates and verifies documents needed for UAE visa applications.
The Document Verification Network (DVN) costs a non-refundable fee of N640,000, excluding VAT, per application. This fee does not cover the visa cost.
Additionally, Nigerians seeking a UAE visa must provide a six-month bank statement showing a minimum balance of $10,000.
However, per the Cable, UAE’s department of economy and tourism said the DV hub website is not affiliated with the UAE government.
The Dubai’s general directorate of residency and foreigners’ affairs (GDRFAD) said, “You will need a personal photo and a copy of your passport which must not have less than six months validity,” the GDRFAD said, while explaining the process for a visa application.
“A tourist visa costs about 200-300 dirhams (N60,000 – 90,000) depending on the stay.
“You will also need a travel ticket and valid medical insurance within the UAE,” the GDRFAD added.