Abu Dhabi has made it mandatory for residents to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result before undergoing medical screenings for visa applications.
The new rule comes into effect from Monday, June 7.
It's applicable to individuals applying for new visas and also for renewals.
According to the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), all applicants must carry a negative test report with 72-hour validity while visiting the screening centres.
The result must be presented through the Al Hosn application.
Are you in need of a visa screening medical test?
— SEHA CLINICS (@sehaclinics_ae) June 6, 2021
All applicants visiting the Disease Prevention & Screening Centers should have a negative COVID-19 nose swab result on Al Hosn appdone within 72 hours starting from Monday 7th June 2021 pic.twitter.com/OQtWcnOyHF


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