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Strict Move: Qatar Halts Visa on Arrival for Pakistanis, Citing Regional Concerns

March 31, 2026
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Qatar Suspends Visa on Arrival for Pakistani Nationals Amid Middle East Tensions

Qatar has temporarily suspended its visa-on-arrival facility for Pakistani nationals amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, according to a fresh advisory issued by the Pakistan Embassy in Doha. The move has significant implications for Pakistani travellers who frequently visit Qatar for business, tourism, or family visits.

The embassy informed that Pakistani citizens will no longer be able to obtain visas upon arrival in Qatar until further notice. The decision has been attributed to the “prevailing situation” in the region, which has raised security concerns and led to precautionary measures by authorities. The suspension is effective immediately.

As per the advisory, all Pakistani travellers planning to visit Qatar must now secure a valid visa in advance before departure. Officials have warned that passengers arriving without pre-approved visas may face entry restrictions or could be denied access at immigration counters. Travellers are advised to plan accordingly.

The move comes at a time when the Middle East is witnessing heightened instability due to the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The situation has impacted several countries in the region, prompting governments to tighten travel and security protocols. Several Gulf nations have implemented similar precautionary measures.

Authorities have strongly advised travellers to stay updated with official guidelines and consult Qatari visa centres or relevant officials before making any travel arrangements. The embassy has also emphasized the importance of completing all necessary documentation in advance to avoid inconvenience at the time of travel.

This temporary suspension is expected to affect a significant number of Pakistani travellers, especially those who relied on the visa-on-arrival facility for short visits, business trips, or family travel. The facility had previously made travel easier by allowing entry without prior visa approval, subject to certain conditions such as having a confirmed hotel booking and return ticket.

Officials have clarified that the restriction is not permanent and will remain in place only until the regional situation stabilizes. However, no specific timeline has been provided for when the visa-on-arrival service might be reinstated. The embassy will continue to monitor the situation and issue updates as conditions change.

In the meantime, travellers have been urged to plan carefully and ensure compliance with the updated requirements. The advisory underscores that having a valid visa before departure is now mandatory for all Pakistani nationals intending to enter Qatar. Those with existing travel plans should contact the nearest Qatari embassy or consulate.

The development highlights how escalating geopolitical tensions are beginning to impact routine travel policies in the Gulf region, forcing authorities to prioritize security and precaution over convenience. The situation remains fluid, and further travel advisories are expected.

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Pakistani travellers are encouraged to check official channels regularly for updates. The embassy has assured that it will provide timely information to help citizens navigate the changing travel landscape. Until further notice, advance visa approval is the only way to enter Qatar for Pakistani passport holders.

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