Qatar Extends All Entry Visas For 1-Month Period Amid Airspace Closures
Qatar announced on Tuesday, March 3, it would be extending entry visas of all categories for one month from Saturday, February 28 onwards amid airspace closures due to the ongoing Israel-US-Iran attacks.
Recommended For YouThis applies to all visas that have expired or are about to expire, and is subject to further extension in line with developments, the country's Ministry of Interior stated.
The extension is set to be processed automatically through approved electronic systems, with exemption from fees, and without the need for travellers to visit the relevant departments or submit additional applications.
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Those who incurred violations and fines on entry visas prior to February 28 have been urged to first settle the prescribed reconciliation fine for the period of overstay. Once that is done, the extension and fee exemption shall apply to them effective from the aforementioned date.
The authority said it continues to monitor developments and will take necessary measures in a timely manner to ensure the legal stability of residents and visitors.
It further urged everyone to remain indoors, limit movement to cases of absolute necessity, keep away from windows and exposed areas and comply with official instructions issued by the competent authorities to safeguard public safety.
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