Eid Holidays 2026 May Delay Visas and Immigration Services in 26 Countries

by awbtravelsnews | May 15, 2026

Travellers, foreign workers, and visa applicants may face delays across several countries during the Eid al-Adha holiday period in late May 2026.

Many government offices, immigration departments, embassies, and labour ministries are expected to shut down for several days. In some places, delays could continue even after offices reopen due to backlogs.

The exact holiday dates may still change in some countries because Eid depends on moon sightings. Still, authorities and businesses are already preparing for slower processing times.

Countries Announcing Eid al-Adha 2026 Closures

Here’s a simple country-by-country breakdown of the expected closures.

1. Algeria

Algeria is expected to close most government offices during Eid al-Adha, which may delay immigration appointments, work permit processing, and document approvals.

2. Bahrain

Bahrain is likely to announce an extended Eid public holiday for government employees, with several ministries and public service offices expected to remain closed.

3. Bangladesh

Bangladesh is expected to observe a week-long Eid holiday, making it one of the longest closure periods among affected countries this year.

4. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to observe a shorter Eid-related closure, and some government offices may reduce staff during the holiday period.

5. Brunei

Brunei will observe Eid al-Adha with a public holiday, and some government counters and public offices may remain unavailable during the celebration.

6. Egypt

Egypt is expected to close government ministries and public offices for several days as the country marks Eid al-Adha with nationwide celebrations.

7. India

Several Indian states are expected to observe Eid al-Adha as a public holiday, temporarily pausing government services and official appointments.

8. Indonesia

Indonesia is expected to observe a shorter Eid break, though government offices and administrative services may still experience temporary interruptions.

9. Iraq

Iraq is expected to close government offices for multiple days during Eid, affecting public services and administrative operations across the country.

10. Iraqi Kurdistan

The Kurdistan Region of Iraq is also expected to suspend many public services as part of the Eid holiday celebrations.

11. Jordan

Jordan is expected to announce a multi-day Eid holiday, with ministries and government offices likely to remain closed throughout the celebration period.

12. Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is expected to observe Eid al-Adha with a one-day public holiday, affecting normal government operations for the day.

13. Kosovo

Kosovo will observe Eid al-Adha as a public holiday, with some government departments expected to close or operate with fewer staff members.

14. Kyrgyzstan

Authorities in Kyrgyzstan are expected to confirm a one-day Eid closure as part of the country’s official public holiday calendar.

15. Kuwait

Kuwait is expected to implement a long Eid break across government sectors, including immigration and labour-related departments.

16. Lebanon

Lebanon is expected to close public offices for Eid celebrations, with some services likely to remain limited even after reopening.

17. Morocco

Morocco is expected to observe Eid al-Adha with a short government holiday that may temporarily affect public service operations nationwide.

18. North Macedonia

North Macedonia is not expected to announce official Eid-related government closures, and most public services should continue normally.

19. Pakistan

Pakistan will observe Eid al-Adha with multiple public holidays, leading to temporary disruptions in government and consular services.

20. Oman

Oman is expected to announce an extended Eid holiday, with many ministries and public offices likely to remain closed throughout the celebration.

21. Qatar

Qatar is likely to shut most government departments during Eid al-Adha, affecting a range of public and immigration services.

22. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is expected to observe one of the region’s longest Eid holidays, with widespread government closures across the Kingdom.

23. Singapore

Singapore will observe Hari Raya Haji and the Vesak Day observed holiday within the same period, creating back-to-back public holiday disruptions.

24. Tunisia

Tunisia is expected to close government offices for several days as part of the Eid al-Adha holiday celebrations across the country.

25. Türkiye

Türkiye is expected to implement a long Eid holiday period, which could impact government operations and administrative services nationwide.

26. United Arab Emirates

The UAE is expected to announce a week-long Eid break, with many government entities and public service centres temporarily shutting operations.

What Travellers and Visa Applicants Should Know

If you have an upcoming visa appointment, work permit application, residency renewal, or embassy submission, it’s a good idea to prepare early.

Many countries experience application backlogs before and after Eid holidays, especially in immigration and labour departments.

Travellers flying during this period should also expect busier airports, higher ticket prices, and slower customer support services in some destinations.


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