Somaliland's Shock Border Clampdown: Somalia-Issued Travel Documents Rejected!
In a decisive assertion of sovereignty, Somaliland has declared that visas and travel authorizations issued by Somalia are no longer valid for entry into its territory. The directive, released on Sunday by the Department of Immigration and Border Control, marks a firm stance on border policy and highlights Somaliland’s intent to tighten its immigration control.
According to the official decree, “Visas or travel authorizations issued by Somalia are not valid for entry into the Republic of Somaliland. Such documents will not be recognized at any Somaliland border point.” The statement further warns that individuals presenting Somali-issued travel documents will be refused entry and may face legal procedures in accordance with national immigration laws.
Foreign nationals intending to visit Somaliland now have two recognized routes for entry. They can obtain a Visa on Arrival at either Hargeisa Egal International Airport (HGA) or Berbera International Airport (BBO). Alternatively, travelers can apply in advance for an Entry Permit Visa through one of Somaliland’s diplomatic missions abroad. These offices operate in countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Taiwan, Turkey, and Djibouti, among other accredited locations.
The new policy clarifies that individuals holding a valid Somaliland Entry Permit Visa or Residence Visa may enter through any officially designated border post, subject to standard immigration checks. The order, signed by Commissioner Mohamed Hussein Farah, took effect immediately under the authority of the Immigration and Border Control Law (Law No. 109/2025) and remains in force indefinitely unless amended.
Somaliland’s stance is a continuation of its long-standing effort to reinforce its statehood. Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, Somaliland has maintained a stable government, its own currency, and military. Despite lacking international recognition, it is often praised for democratic governance within the Horn of Africa. This latest border move underscores its determination to assert its autonomy and uphold national identity.
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