Rahber Global launches Afghanistan’s 1st visa facilitation center

Rahber Global launches Afghanistan visa facilitation center-GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

Rahber Global, a leading Dubai-based mobility infrastructure and consular services company, has launched Afghanistan’s first international-standard visa facilitation and application support centre in Kabul.

The company stated that the centre will be formally inaugurated on April 25, 2026, during a ceremony in Kabul, marking a significant step in strengthening structured and compliant mobility services in the country.

Developed in response to evolving regional dynamics and the ongoing humanitarian context, the facility is designed to provide a secure, structured, and professionally managed environment for diplomatic missions and individuals seeking legitimate international mobility.

The Rahber Centre enables embassies to operate through a compliant and controlled platform, supporting visa application intake across medical, educational, business, and family reunification categories. All processes are aligned strictly with the requirements of respective diplomatic missions and relevant authorities.

Rahber Global emphasized that it operates as a neutral infrastructure provider and does not issue visas or participate in sovereign decision-making, policy formulation, or approvals.

The Kabul facility has been developed in line with international operating standards, featuring dedicated processing zones, biometric capabilities, secure data handling systems, and a premium lounge to enhance applicant experience while maintaining operational integrity.

At a time when institutional engagement in Afghanistan remains limited, the initiative reflects a structured approach to enabling lawful mobility through regulated and transparent systems.

Rashid Khalaf Al Habtoor, Chairman of Rahber Global
HE Rashid Khalaf Al Habtoor
Chairman – Rahber Global

“Rahber Global is committed to enabling lawful and orderly movement in complex environments. Our presence in Kabul reflects a long-term commitment to building transparent, compliant, and structured service infrastructure for governments, diplomatic missions, and communities. From our base in Dubai, we are extending internationally aligned operational standards into regions where such systems are critically needed, ensuring efficiency, accountability, and sustainability.”

Rahber Global asserted that it will continue to focus on developing mobility infrastructure across underserved and complex markets to improve access, administrative efficiency, and service delivery standards.

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