June 7, 2025 2:18 am
Full News

Saudi Arabia Temporarily Suspends Block Work Visas for 14 Countries Including Bangladesh

The Voice News: Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended the issuance of block work visas for 14 countries, including Bangladesh. The decision, issued by the Kingdom’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, will remain in effect until the end of next month, according to Qatar-based news outlet The Arab Times.

Alongside Bangladesh, the other countries affected by the suspension are Pakistan, India, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Nigeria, Jordan, Algeria, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Yemen, and Morocco.

A block visa is a type of pre-approved quota system that allows Saudi employers to recruit a specific number of foreign workers. Once the quota is approved, companies can easily apply for entry visas for those workers.

Due to this temporary suspension, no new quotas will be issued, and even previously approved visas might face delays or cancellation. Workers who already have visas but have not yet entered Saudi Arabia may also face obstacles to entry.

According to officials, the decision was made to regulate the labor market during the Hajj season, to prevent unauthorized foreign workers from participating in Hajj, and to ensure the implementation of immigration policies and crowd control measures.

Although the suspension is temporary, it has caused concern among job seekers and businesses that rely heavily on foreign labor.

In addition to work visas, Umrah visas for citizens of these 14 countries have also been temporarily suspended. Moreover, there have been increasing delays and rejections in the issuance of family visit visas and commercial visas in recent weeks.

Since February this year, multiple-entry tourist visas have been repeatedly restricted, with the authorities now only issuing single-entry visas.

Related News
UNDP Administrator Steiner Highlights Challenges and Opportunities for AI Adoption in Africa
The 10,000-Year Clock: A Monument to Long-Term Thinking
Russia’s LGBTQ+ Community Faces Growing Persecution Amid New Laws and Crackdowns
World Bank Report: Bangladesh’s 15-Year Climate Success Under Sheikh Hasina’s Leadership
Singer Pratul Mukhopadhyay Passes Away at 83
Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Greenwashing of Apple Watch Production
Related Posts
NATO Chief Proposes 5% Defence Spending Target to Appease Trump
Trump Says Elon Musk ‘Lost His Mind’; Not Interested in Talking to Him Right Now
Russia Unleashes Massive Retaliatory Airstrike Across Ukraine After Kyiv Bombs Strategic Bombers
Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu Passes Away
U.S. Imposes Sanctions on ICC Judges
Netanyahu Admits Use of Gangsters to Suppress Palestinians
More News

Islamist Mob Attacks the Largest Book Fair in Bangladesh

At the book fair in Bangladesh, a group of fundamentalists targeted writer Shatabdi Bhav over allegations that Sabyasachi Publications had displayed books by exiled author Taslima Nasrin. With the help of the police, Shatabdi was escorted out of the fair. During this incident, he was forced to apologize publicly. Shortly afterward, the stall was temporarily […]

Trump Wins Ohio in 2024 Presidential Election

Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Ohio, securing its 17 electoral votes. To win the presidency, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes. Background: Although Ohio was once seen as a key swing state, it has shifted solidly Republican. Trump previously won Ohio in both the 2016 and 2020 elections by similar […]

Anderson returns to professional cricket with T20

James Anderson was not in the middle of the game after the farewell Test last July. The English pacer is finally going to return to professional cricket. And he is doing so by extending his one-year contract to his old county team Lancashire. Anderson is returning to professional cricket with T20 – a format he […]

BTS Jin’s Solo Tour Sparks Questions About 2025 Group Return

BTS fans are abuzz with mixed emotions following the announcement of Jin’s first-ever solo concert tour, RunSeokjin Ep. Tour, scheduled from June 28 to August 10, 2025. The tour will span across South Korea, Japan, North America, and Europe, comprising 18 shows in nine cities, including Goyang, Chiba, Osaka, Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, Newark, London, and […]

US Vice President Holds Closed-Door Meeting with Modi

U.S. Vice President JD Vance has arrived in India on an official visit along with a diplomatic delegation and held a closed-door meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. This meeting comes at a time when the United States and India are in the final stages of discussions for a mutual trade agreement. […]

Vinicius’ ban not right, says Ancelotti

The Real Madrid coach stood beside Vinicius Junior, who received a two-match ban for a straight red card.Real Madrid’s appeal did not work. Vinicius Junior, who saw a straight red card against Valencia, could not avoid the punishment of the ban. The young Brazilian forward has been banned for two matches. Carlo Ancelotti, the coach […]

US and Ukraine Finally Sign Mineral Resources Deal

The long-anticipated mineral resources agreement between the United States and Ukraine was signed on Wednesday, April 30. As per the deal, the United States will gain preferential access to Ukraine’s new mineral resource projects, according to Reuters. US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko signed the agreement. Besant shared […]

Bangladeshi High Court Issues Rule on Bail for Journalist Shyamal Dutta

Dhaka, May 6, 2025:The High Court has issued a rule asking why veteran journalist Shyamal Dutta should not be granted bail in a murder case linked to violence during an anti-discrimination student movement in the Vasantek area of Dhaka in Bangladesh. The rule was issued on Tuesday by a High Court bench comprising Justice ASM […]

Journalistic Integrity Challenged: Two More Kaler Kantho Journalists Forced Out

In the aftermath of publishing a report about the Press Secretary of the Chief Advisor, Shafiqul Islam, two more journalists from the daily Kaler Kantho have lost their jobs. Reliable sources reveal that on Thursday night, several coordinators from an anti-discrimination student movement entered the offices of Kaler Kantho. Initially targeting the Executive Editor, Haider […]

Man Charged with Murder After Woman Fatally Set on Fire on New York Subway

A 33-year-old man, Sebastian Zapeta, has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, as well as arson, following a horrific incident in New York City. Zapeta is accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a stationary subway train in Brooklyn, leading to her death. New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch described the act as […]