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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 1-3 days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our streamlined application form with your travel details, personal information, and passport data. Our smart validation system checks all entries against Royal Oman Police immigration requirements in real-time, ensuring your application meets all necessary criteria before submission.

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Upload required documents

Submit your passport scan showing the bio page clearly, a recent passport-sized photograph with white background, confirmed hotel reservations or host details, and return flight booking. Our visa specialists verify all documents comply with Omani immigration standards.

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We process your application

Your verified application is submitted to the Royal Oman Police through official electronic channels. We monitor your application status continuously and handle any additional documentation requests, keeping you informed via email and SMS throughout the process.

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Receive your Oman eVisa

Your approved eVisa arrives via email as a PDF document. Print it in color and present it with your passport at Omani immigration. Ahlan wa sahlan — welcome to the Sultanate of Oman, where ancient traditions meet stunning natural landscapes!

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Visa types needed for Oman

Available visa products
  • Oman eVisa - 1 year, Multiple entry Most Popular
  • Oman eVisa - 30 days, Single entry
  • Oman Visa for GCC Residents - 30 days, Single entry
  • Oman eVisa - 90 days, Single entry

Oman eVisa - 1 year, Multiple entry

The Oman eVisa provides access to Muscat's architecture, Wahiba Sands, dramatic wadis, and frankincense trails. Valid for 1 Year with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 30 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Oman Visa Requirements & Entry Information

eVisa Tourist

10 or 30 days

Online application for tourism and leisure visits

Visa on Arrival

Up to 14 days

Available for GCC residents and select nationalities

Business Visa

Up to 30 days

For commercial meetings and trade activities

Transit Visa

72 hours

Short-stay for travelers passing through Oman

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Recent passport photo with white background
  • 🏨Hotel booking or host invitation letter
  • ✈️Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Completed eVisa application form

Oman eVisa & Tourist Entry

The Sultanate of Oman operates a modern electronic visa system that makes visiting this stunning Gulf nation straightforward for most travelers. The Oman eVisa system launched in 2018 has streamlined the application process, allowing visitors from over 100 countries to apply online before travel. eVisa Options Oman offers two primary tourist eVisa categories: The 10-day single-entry eVisa is perfect for short visits, weekend getaways from Dubai, and quick explorations of Muscat and surrounding attractions. The 30-day single or multiple-entry eVisa suits travelers planning extended journeys through Oman's diverse landscapes — from the capital Muscat to the desert dunes of Wahiba Sands, the mountain villages of Jebel Akhdar, and the stunning fjords of Musandam. Visa-Free & Visa on Arrival Citizens of GCC countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar) enjoy visa-free access to Oman. GCC residents of approved nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival valid for up to 30 days. Some nationalities including citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, EU countries, Australia, and Canada may also be eligible for visa on arrival under certain conditions, though the eVisa is typically more convenient and recommended.
Panoramic view of Muscat harbor with traditional boats and the Mutrah Corniche at sunset
Muscat Harbor — Oman's historic capital where tradition meets modernity

Business & Special Purpose Visas

Business Visa Oman welcomes business travelers with dedicated visa options for commercial activities. The business eVisa allows stays of up to 30 days for attending meetings, conferences, and trade exhibitions; exploring investment opportunities in Oman's growing economy; establishing business contacts and partnerships; negotiating contracts with Omani companies; and conducting market research. Required documentation includes an invitation letter from an Omani company registered with the Ministry of Commerce, proof of business relationship, and a detailed itinerary of planned activities. Express Entry for GCC-Based Professionals Professionals working in GCC countries (particularly UAE residents) benefit from simplified entry procedures. Valid GCC residence permits from approved professions can qualify for visa on arrival, making Oman an accessible destination for weekend business trips from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Long-Stay Options For extended stays, Oman offers investor visas for those establishing businesses or investing in Omani projects. The Investor Residence Visa requires minimum investments in approved sectors including tourism, manufacturing, technology, and real estate development.
Historic Nizwa Fort with its massive circular tower and surrounding date palm oasis
Nizwa Fort — The ancient capital's 17th-century fortress and cultural heart

Requirements & Important Considerations

Essential Documentation All Oman visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended entry date with at least two blank pages for entry stamps • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months • Accommodation proof: Confirmed hotel booking covering your entire stay, or invitation letter from an Omani host with their ID copy • Travel itinerary: Confirmed return or onward flight tickets demonstrating departure from Oman • Financial means: Evidence of sufficient funds — bank statements showing adequate balance for your planned stay Special Considerations Oman maintains specific requirements worth noting: Unmarried couples can stay in hotels together without issue — Oman is more relaxed than some Gulf neighbors. Dress code is modest — swimwear at beaches and pools is fine, but cover shoulders and knees in public areas, especially at mosques and traditional souks. Alcohol is available only in licensed hotels and restaurants. Ramadan: Eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited during the holy month.
Golden sand dunes of Wahiba Sands desert with Bedouin camp tents at sunset
Wahiba Sands — Experience authentic Bedouin hospitality in Oman's desert

Entry Points & Processing Times

Major Entry Points Oman visas are valid for entry at all international ports: • Airports: Muscat International Airport (MCT) — the main gateway handling most international arrivals; Salalah Airport (SLL) for southern Oman and Dhofar region; Sohar Airport; Duqm Airport • Land borders: Al Wajajah (Oman-UAE border near Al Ain); Hatta (Dubai-Oman border); Al Darah (Saudi Arabia border); multiple crossings with Yemen (currently restricted) • Seaports: Port Sultan Qaboos, Salalah Port, and Khasab Port (Musandam) for cruise arrivals Processing Times Oman eVisa processing is typically fast: Standard processing: 1-3 business days for most applications. Express processing: Same-day or next-day approval available for urgent travel. Applications submitted with complete, clear documentation process fastest. Weekend applications (Friday-Saturday in Oman) may experience slight delays. Tips for Smooth Entry Print your eVisa approval in color • Carry all supporting documents • Have accommodation details readily accessible • Be prepared to show return tickets if requested • Dress respectfully for immigration interactions
Dramatic fjords of Musandam Peninsula with crystal clear turquoise waters and rocky cliffs
Musandam Fjords — Oman's spectacular 'Norway of Arabia' peninsula

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Travelers to Oman rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.

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Thomas R.Jan 18, 2026

"Drove from Dubai to Muscat for a long weekend. DoVisa processed my Oman eVisa in just one day. Border crossing was smooth with the printed visa. Highly recommend!"

Sarah M.Jan 12, 2026

"Planning our Musandam fjords trip was made easy by DoVisa. Both visas approved within 48 hours. The team even helped explain the Musandam entry requirements."

Ahmed F.Jan 5, 2026

"Good experience overall. My business visa was processed in 3 days. Support team answered questions about documentation requirements quickly."

Claire B.Dec 22, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for Oman trips. The 30-day visa is perfect for exploring the entire country. From Muscat to Salalah, what an amazing destination!"

James W.Dec 8, 2025

"Needed an Oman visa for a desert camping trip to Wahiba Sands. Application was straightforward and approval came in less than 24 hours. Great service!"

Priya K.Nov 19, 2025

"Visa approved without issues. The processing took 2 days which was faster than expected. Would use DoVisa again for my next Gulf trip."

Michael D.Oct 28, 2025

"Excellent service for Oman eVisa. Applied on Monday, received approval on Tuesday. Visited the stunning wadis and the Grand Mosque - unforgettable!"

Emma L.Sep 15, 2025

"Solo female traveler here. DoVisa made getting my Oman visa simple. Oman was incredibly welcoming and safe. Already planning my return trip!"

Robert H.Jul 3, 2025

"Solid visa processing service. Had questions about the 10-day vs 30-day option and support helped me choose. Would recommend."

Oman Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Oman?
Oman offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist eVisa: Available in 10-day single-entry or 30-day single/multiple-entry options for leisure travel. Visa on Arrival: Available for GCC residents and certain nationalities at airports and border crossings. Business Visa: For commercial activities, meetings, and trade with Omani companies. Transit Visa: 72-hour stay for travelers passing through Oman. Express Visa: Fast-track processing for urgent travel needs. Long-stay visas: Including investor visas and residence permits for those establishing businesses in Oman. The right visa depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended duration of stay.
What is the Oman eVisa and how does it work?
The Oman eVisa is an electronic travel authorization that allows visitors from over 100 eligible countries to apply for their Oman visa entirely online before travel. Introduced in 2018, the system eliminates the need for embassy visits or postal applications. How it works: Complete an online application with personal details, passport information, and travel plans; upload required documents including passport scan and photo; pay the visa fee online; receive your approved eVisa via email within 1-3 business days. At the border: Print your eVisa approval in color and present it with your passport to immigration officers. The eVisa is linked to your passport number in the system. Available types: 10-day tourist (single entry) and 30-day tourist (single or multiple entry).
Do I need a visa to visit Oman?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Visa-free access: Citizens of GCC countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar) can enter Oman freely without a visa. Visa on Arrival: Available for GCC residents holding certain profession categories and some nationalities under specific conditions. eVisa required: Most other nationalities including citizens of the USA, UK, EU countries, Australia, Canada, India, China, and many others must obtain an eVisa before travel. Unsponsored visa: Unlike some Gulf countries, Oman's tourist eVisa does not require a local sponsor — you can apply independently. Use our visa checker tool to see your specific requirements based on your passport nationality.
What documents do I need for an Oman visa application?
Standard Oman tourist eVisa applications require: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your planned entry date and minimum two blank pages for stamps. Passport photograph: Recent (within 6 months) passport-sized photo with white background, clear face visibility. Passport bio page scan: Clear, color scan of your passport's information page. Travel itinerary: Confirmed return or onward flight tickets showing departure from Oman. Accommodation proof: Hotel booking covering your entire stay, or invitation letter from an Omani host. Financial evidence: Bank statement showing sufficient funds for your planned stay (recommended minimum OMR 500 or equivalent). For business visas: Add an invitation letter from an Omani company registered with the Ministry of Commerce.
How long can I stay in Oman with a tourist visa?
Permitted stay duration depends on your visa type. 10-day tourist eVisa: Maximum stay of 10 days from date of entry — ideal for short visits and weekend getaways from neighboring UAE. 30-day tourist eVisa: Maximum stay of 30 days from date of entry — suitable for comprehensive exploration of Oman's diverse regions. Visa on Arrival: Typically allows 10-30 days depending on nationality and entry conditions. Important notes: Days are counted from your actual entry date, not from visa issuance. Multiple-entry visas allow several entries within the validity period, but each stay is limited to the visa duration. Overstay penalties: Overstaying your permitted duration results in fines of OMR 10 per day and potential future visa complications. Always depart before your visa expires.
Can I extend my Oman visa while in the country?
Yes, Oman tourist visas can be extended under certain conditions. Extension eligibility: Tourist eVisas may be extended once for an additional period (typically up to 30 days). How to extend: Visit the Royal Oman Police (ROP) immigration office in Muscat or other major cities before your current visa expires. Required documents include your passport, current visa, hotel booking for extended stay, and extension fee payment. Processing time: Usually same-day or next-day processing. Cost: Extension fees vary — typically OMR 20-50 depending on duration requested. Alternative: Exit Oman (many people make a quick trip to UAE) and apply for a new eVisa if a full extension isn't possible. Important: Apply for extension 2-3 days before your visa expires to avoid any overstay issues.
Can I work in Oman with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas do not permit any form of employment in Oman. Permitted activities: Sightseeing, visiting landmarks, attending cultural events, visiting friends and family, and engaging in tourist activities. Not permitted: Paid work, unpaid internships, freelancing for Omani clients, or any activity generating income in Oman. Legal work options: Employment visa requires sponsorship from an Omani employer who arranges work permit and residence. Business visa: Allows attending meetings and conducting business negotiations but not actual employment. Investor visa: For those establishing businesses in Oman with significant investment. Penalties: Working illegally results in substantial fines, deportation, and multi-year entry bans. Oman conducts workplace inspections and takes immigration violations seriously.
Do I need to print my Oman eVisa?
Yes, you should print your Oman eVisa approval for presentation at immigration. Print requirements: Print in color on A4 paper with all information clearly visible. When you need it: Present at airline check-in (many airlines verify visa before boarding); show to immigration officers upon arrival at Muscat International Airport or other entry points; keep available during your stay in case of police checks. Digital backup: While a printed copy is recommended, also save a digital copy on your phone as backup. However, immigration officers may specifically request the printed version. Multiple entry visas: Print sufficient copies if you plan multiple entries, as officers may stamp or retain your printout. Our recommendation: Print at least two copies — one for immigration and one as backup during your trip.
How long does Oman visa processing take?
Processing times vary based on application type and service level. Standard eVisa processing: 1-3 business days for most applications with complete documentation. Express processing: Same-day or next-day approval available for urgent travel needs at additional cost. Factors affecting speed: Completeness of documentation significantly impacts processing time; applications with missing or unclear documents may take longer. Weekend timing matters — Oman's weekend is Friday-Saturday, so applications submitted Thursday may not process until Sunday. Peak travel seasons may experience slightly longer processing. Our recommendation: Apply at least one week before travel for standard processing; use express service for trips within 3-4 days. DoVisa's document pre-check helps ensure your application is complete before submission, minimizing delays.
What if my Oman visa application is rejected?
Oman visa rejections are relatively uncommon for eligible nationalities but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Passport validity issues (less than 6 months); incomplete or unclear documentation; previous Oman immigration violations or overstays; inconsistent information between application and documents; insufficient financial evidence; security concerns based on travel history. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application. Royal Oman Police typically doesn't provide detailed rejection reasons. Next steps: Review and improve documentation; ensure all information is accurate and consistent; provide stronger financial evidence; reapply with corrected application. There's no mandatory waiting period for reapplication. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance.
Can I enter Oman from the UAE by land?
Yes, Oman is easily accessible from the UAE via multiple land border crossings. Popular border crossings: Al Wajajah/Hili: Near Al Ain, connects to Buraimi and onwards to Muscat — most popular crossing. Hatta: Dubai-Oman border, convenient for those in Dubai. Khatmat Malaha: Access to Musandam exclave from UAE. Requirements: Valid eVisa or visa on arrival eligibility; passport with 6+ months validity; vehicle insurance for Oman if driving (purchased at border); UAE exit stamp and Oman entry stamp. Driving considerations: UAE rental cars often cannot be taken into Oman — check with your rental company; alternatively, use cross-border taxi services or book an Oman rental at the border. Processing time: Border crossings typically take 30-60 minutes depending on traffic. Weekends and holidays may be busier.
What is the best time to visit Oman?
Oman's climate varies by region, making timing important for comfort. October-April (Winter/Spring): The ideal season with pleasant temperatures (20-30°C in coastal areas), perfect for exploring Muscat, desert camping, wadi visits, and mountain trekking. Peak tourist season with slightly higher prices. Khareef Season (June-September in Salalah): Southern Oman's monsoon transforms Dhofar region into a lush green paradise — unique experience, but rest of country is very hot. May-September (Summer): Extremely hot throughout most of Oman (40°C+), not recommended for outdoor activities. However, excellent hotel deals and indoor attractions remain comfortable. Regional considerations: Mountains (Jebel Akhdar, Jebel Shams) are cooler year-round; desert regions are best October-March; Musandam is pleasant October-April. Ramadan: Dates vary annually — restaurants and attractions may have limited hours during daylight.
Is Oman safe for tourists?
Oman is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East and globally for tourists. Crime: Extremely low crime rates; violent crime against tourists is virtually unheard of; petty crime is rare compared to most tourist destinations worldwide. Women travelers: Oman is very safe for solo female travelers; harassment is uncommon and locals are respectful; modest dress is appreciated but enforced mainly at religious sites. Political stability: Oman maintains neutral foreign policy and excellent relations with neighboring countries; no civil unrest or terrorism concerns. Driving: Roads are excellent but mountain and desert driving requires experience; wadis can flash flood — never camp in dry riverbeds. Emergency services: Good healthcare system; English widely spoken; emergency number 9999. Overall: Oman's reputation for hospitality is well-earned — visitors consistently report feeling welcome and secure throughout the country.
What should I wear in Oman?
Oman has a relatively relaxed dress code compared to some Gulf neighbors, but modest attire is appreciated. General guidelines: Cover shoulders and knees in public areas; loose, breathable fabrics are practical in the heat; swimwear is fine at hotel pools and beaches. Women: No requirement to cover hair except at mosques; maxi dresses, loose pants, and tops covering shoulders work well; bring a light scarf for mosque visits. Men: Long pants or knee-length shorts acceptable in tourist areas; t-shirts are fine; collared shirts appreciated in upscale venues. Mosques: Women must cover hair, arms, and legs; men should wear long pants; remove shoes before entering; Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque provides abayas for visitors. Traditional souks: Dress more conservatively — cover shoulders and knees. Practical tip: Light layers work well as air conditioning can be cold indoors while outdoor temperatures are high.
Do I need travel insurance for Oman?
Travel insurance isn't mandatory for Oman tourist visas but is strongly recommended. Healthcare costs: Oman has quality private healthcare but costs can be significant for uninsured visitors — emergency treatment and hospitalization can run into thousands of Omani Rials. Recommended coverage: Minimum $50,000 USD medical coverage including emergency evacuation; trip cancellation protection; personal liability coverage; lost luggage protection. Activity considerations: If planning adventure activities — wadi swimming, mountain trekking, desert driving, diving — ensure your policy covers these. Standard policies often exclude adventure sports. Driving coverage: If renting a vehicle, verify your policy covers driving in Oman, especially off-road driving which is common. Our recommendation: Comprehensive travel insurance is essential given Oman's outdoor adventure opportunities and the potential for medical expenses far from major hospitals.
Can I visit Musandam separately from mainland Oman?
Yes, Musandam is an Omani exclave separated from mainland Oman by UAE territory, and can be visited separately. Access options: By air from Muscat to Khasab Airport; by road from UAE via the Ras Al Khaimah-Musandam border (most common); by ferry from Muscat or Shinas (limited service). Visa considerations: Your Oman eVisa is valid for Musandam; if entering from UAE, you'll exit UAE and enter Oman at the border. Day trips from Dubai: Popular option — drive through Ras Al Khaimah to Khasab (approximately 2.5 hours from Dubai). What to do: Dhow cruises through stunning fjords; dolphin watching; snorkeling and diving; Telegraph Island historical site; mountain villages. Important note: When driving between Musandam and mainland Oman, you must transit through UAE — ensure you have appropriate UAE visa if required for your nationality.
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