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Sudanese nationals stranded: Bahrain and Sudanese Embassy commit to addressing issues faced by migrants

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Last updated: 2024/05/24 at 8:09 AM
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The Nationality, Passports, and Residence Affairs (NPRA) of Bahrain recently issued a statement addressing the situation of Sudanese nationals stranded within the country. Following reports of deception by certain groups, the NPRA clarified that Bahrain remains welcoming towards all visitors and residents. The delay in visa processing was identified as the primary cause of the issue, with some Sudanese migrants arriving in Bahrain only to find no visas or job opportunities as promised.

The affected individuals had followed standard procedures for visa applications through approved offices in Sudan, but encountered unexpected delays in processing their visas upon arrival in Bahrain. The NPRA is now working with the Sudanese Embassy in Bahrain to expedite the visa application procedure and resolve the situation. In the meantime, the Sudanese community in Bahrain has shown solidarity by providing temporary accommodation and aid to the stranded migrants while seeking solutions through collaboration with various organizations.

The urgency of the issue has prompted appeals for intervention from Sudanese authorities to prevent further complications for their community in Bahrain, who are already dealing with challenges in their home country. The NPRA is actively seeking a timely resolution with the cooperation of relevant agencies to address the complex nature of the situation. As developments continue to unfold, efforts are ongoing to assist the stranded Sudanese migrants and ensure their well-being in Bahrain.

Overall, the response from the NPRA and the Sudanese community in Bahrain highlights the importance of addressing visa application processing delays and supporting individuals affected by such circumstances. By working together and engaging with appropriate authorities, steps are being taken to overcome challenges faced by the Sudanese migrants and find a satisfactory resolution. The situation underscores the need for efficient visa processing systems and proactive measures to prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the NPRA, the Sudanese Embassy in Bahrain, and the local Sudanese community demonstrates a coordinated effort to address the plight of stranded migrants and resolve the visa processing delays. By leveraging resources and support from various organizations, a solution is being sought to ensure the well-being and safety of those affected. As the situation evolves, continued cooperation and communication between all parties involved will be crucial in achieving a positive outcome for the Sudanese nationals in Bahrain.

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