UAE Announces Five-Day Visa Freeze Amid Eid Al Adha
The UAE will freeze all visa and immigration services for five days from June 4 to June 8, 2025, in observance of the Eid Al Adha holiday, a move that is expected to cause significant travel chaos and processing delays. This temporary suspension affects visa applications, residency permits, and fine payments, leading to potential backlogs and travel disruptions for residents, tourists, and international visitors. Travelers and visa holders are strongly advised to complete all necessary immigration procedures well before the closure to avoid penalties, overstays, and complications during this critical holiday period.
As the UAE prepares to celebrate the important religious festival of Eid Al Adha in early June 2025, all immigration departments across the country will temporarily halt their operations from June 4th through June 8th. This planned closure spans five days and will affect a wide array of immigration-related services. Residents, tourists, and international travellers alike are urged to plan ahead to prevent complications related to visa processing, residency permits, and travel formalities.
Understanding the Eid Al Adha Closure: What’s Happening?
In recognition of Eid Al Adha, a major holiday observed by millions across the UAE, the government’s immigration authorities have announced a complete suspension of their services for this period. This means no new visa applications, renewals, status changes, or fine payments related to immigration issues will be processed during these five days. While routine border control will continue to operate to allow lawful entry and exit, other support services will be severely limited or unavailable.





