[31/07/2022 04:40]
ADEN-SABA
Minister of Interior General Lieutenant Ibrahim Hidan signed Sunday here with the International Organization for Migration the Joint Cooperation Treaty for Implementing the Yemeni System for Electronic Visa.
The treaty aims at boosting capabilities of the Republic of Yemen in field of issuing electronic visas through qualifying human and technical resources to tackle in and out visas by linking electronic visa system with PISCES system for border control and improving telecommunications in Yemeni main border points.
The treaty aims also at improving capabilities of security apparatus and supporting it in field of fight against terrorism through firm control measures, revising procedures of issuing entering visas, linking them with all entrance border and Interpol networks, promoting confidence with migration systems and issuing internationally-confident visas for entering the Republic of Yemen.
On the other hand, Minister Hidan discussed with the team of the International Organization for Migration measures of implementing the system and necessity of linking it with the ministry's electronic gate.
Hidan pointed out to continuous coordination with the ministry of interior to ensure accurate steps while implementing the system.
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