The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has announced that United Arab Emirates nationals will be permitted to travel to Lebanon effective Monday, June 29, 2026.
The Ministry has emphasised that registration in the Twajudi service is mandatory prior to travel.
UAE nationals will not be permitted to depart through the country’s ports of exit until registration is complete, with failure to register potentially resulting in the suspension of travel procedures and legal accountability.
UAE nationals must provide all required Twajudi information, including their place of residence in Lebanon and emergency contact details, notify the Ministry through the service upon returning to the UAE, and update their information if any changes occur.
In emergencies, UAE nationals should contact the Ministry via the emergency hotline for UAE nationals abroad at +971 80024 to ensure a prompt response and timely assistance.
The decision follows the previous travel ban announced on April 30, 2026, when the ministry barred UAE citizens from travelling to Iran, Lebanon and Iraq due to regional developments.
MoFA Announces the Resumption of Travel for UAE Nationals to the Lebanese Republic effective June 29, 2026https://t.co/PJ2XGQpszq pic.twitter.com/IYXib71rT6
— MoFA وزارة الخارجية (@mofauae) June 29, 2026

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