Fact Check UAE doesn't Ban Pakistani Cities for Issuance of Visas
The Unified Bedouin Emirates on Monday emphatically kept reports from getting not giving visas to Pakistani residents having a place with specific urban communities, naming it as "counterfeit news".
The assertion was made by the Department General of the UAE Karachi Bakheet Ateeq Al Remeithi. Addressing Nearby News, Remeithi said that no such boycott has been forced by the UAE government.
Reports were being flowed that the bay nation isn't permitting visas to a portion of the Pakistani urban communities including Abbottabad, Attock, Bajaur Organization, Chakwal, Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Hangu, Hunza, Quetta, Kasur, Kohat, Kotli, Khushab, Khurrum Organization, Larkana, Mohmand Organization, Muzaffargarh, Nawabshah, Parachinar, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Skardu and Sukkur.
The banner cautioned individuals to not make a difference in the event that they have a place with any of the previously mentioned urban communities.
"Your visa will be dismissed and the charge is non-refundable," it added.
While communicating his lament over these reports, Remeithi said that Pakistani residents can apply to visit or some other UAE visa, adding that they are being given visas.
He distinguished that from the offices in Islamabad and Lahore, he is expressly giving visas to the residents conceived or living in these urban communities, from the Karachi department.
The department general additionally said that bits of gossip like this are spread now and again.
The Unfamiliar Office representative affirmed that the UAE had not prohibited or boycotted the issuance of visas to Pakistanis having a place with explicit urban communities.
"We have seen the reports. We can affirm that no such boycott is set up by UAE for issuance of visas to Pakistani residents," Representative Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said.