Yemenis in Egypt are voicing their frustration over a significant increase in residency fees imposed by Egyptian authorities. The annual fee has soared from $40 to $150 per person, amounting to approximately 7,095 Egyptian pounds, more than three times the previous cost.
These residents criticize the Saudi-led coalition-backed government for neglecting their situation and failing to intervene with Egyptian officials to waive or reduce these escalated fees.
This spike in residency costs has left Yemeni expatriates feeling abandoned and ignored, highlighting the challenges they face in a foreign land amidst ongoing conflicts in their homeland.
Stay tuned for more updates on the situation.