
Kuwait has temporarily suspended the issuance of commercial visit visas for all nationalities, including Nigeria, effectively restricting new business-related travel into the country until further notice.
The decision affects foreign nationals who normally use the visa category to enter Kuwait for short-term professional engagements such as meetings, seminars, conferences, client interactions, and contract negotiations.
Commercial visit visas are typically single-entry permits valid for up to 30 days and are issued at the request of registered companies in Kuwait to host foreign business visitors.
With the suspension now in effect, new applications under this visa category will no longer be processed, meaning planned corporate visits and business trips to Kuwait are likely to be disrupted.
According to a report by Fragomen, Kuwaiti authorities have not provided any official reason for the suspension or a timeline for its reversal, stating only that the measure remains in place until further notice.
Businesses and travelers have been advised to monitor official updates and adjust their travel plans accordingly.
