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  • The Saudi Arabia e-Visa is a quick entry permit for travelers from eligible countries. The Saudi e-Visa is primarily used for tourism-related activities such as sightseeing, leisure, visiting relatives and Umrah, as well as short-term business visits such as conferences and exhibitions; it does not apply to study, work, medical treatment, or other activities requiring special permits.
  • The Saudi e-Visa is valid for one year from the date of issuance, with a stay period of 90 days and allows multiple entries.
  • Minors under 18 years old traveling to Saudi Arabia must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years old. The accompanying adult can be parents, grandparents, or siblings. When applying, please fill in the adult's passport information first, then the minor's passport information. Minors cannot apply for a Saudi e-Visa alone. If you must apply for a Saudi e-Visa for a minor only, please contact us via email.
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FAQ

The Saudi Arabia electronic visa (Saudi eVisa) is a fast-track entry permit available to travelers from specific countries. Applicants must abide by the laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and respect the customs and Islamic traditions of the local people during their stay. The relevant Saudi authorities reserve the right to repatriate applicants at ports of entry or deport them from Saudi territory after they have entered.

A tourist visa permits Umrah at any time except during the Hajj season. Tourists need to apply for an Umrah or Ziyarah permit through the ”Nusuk” platform at “https://www.nusuk.sa/”. To perform Hajj, tourists must apply for a specific Hajj visa through the Ministry of Hajj at “https://www.haj.gov.sa/Home”.

Please note:
Muslim women can perform Umrah without a Mahram (male guardian).
Mecca and Medina are exclusively open to Muslim visitors, but some areas near these two holy cities are open to non-Muslim visitors.
For more information about Umrah, please visit the official website of the Ministry of Hajj.

A tourist visa shall not be used for any purpose other than tourism; during the stay in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, it shall not be used for any form of paid or unpaid work, medical purposes, or Hajj. To perform Umrah, you can make an appointment after arriving in Saudi Arabia through the following link: https://www.nusuk.sa.

The Saudi electronic visa includes medical insurance, and the insurance fee is already included in the electronic visa fee. The medical insurance only covers emergencies, and the insurance company is approved and certified in Saudi Arabia.

The applicant's passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of entry into Saudi Arabia. All information provided by the applicant must be true and reliable, and fully consistent with the information on the passport carried upon entry.

If you plan to pass through passport control, you must obtain a transit visa.

If your two booked flights are separate and you need to pass through passport control, you must obtain a transit visa to enter Saudi Arabia. A transit visa can be applied for in advance at Saudi Arabian embassies abroad, or online by booking a flight with Saudi Arabian Airlines or Flynas.

If your flight is a single booked journey via Saudi Arabia and you do not need to pass through passport control, you will not need a transit visa.

Yes. After arriving at the destination airport or a port of entry in Saudi Arabia, tourists can apply for a visa on arrival using self-service kiosks or directly at the passport control office. Queues may occur sometimes, so it is recommended to apply for an electronic visa in advance.