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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 3-5 days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our user-friendly application form with your travel details, personal information, and passport data. Our smart validation system checks all fields against Qatar Immigration requirements in real-time, catching errors before submission and ensuring your application is complete.

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Upload required documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph with white background, confirmed hotel booking or sponsor letter, and proof of return travel. Our visa specialists verify all documents meet Qatar's strict immigration standards.

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We process your application

Your verified application is submitted to Qatar's Ministry of Interior through official channels. We monitor processing status continuously and handle any additional documentation requests proactively, keeping you informed via email and SMS throughout the process.

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Receive your Qatar visa

Your approved visa arrives via email as a PDF document. Print it clearly and present it at Qatar immigration along with your passport. Ahlan wa sahlan — welcome to Qatar, where tradition meets innovation!

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  • Qatar eVisa - 90 days, Single entry Most Popular

Qatar eVisa - 90 days, Single entry

The Qatar eVisa provides access to Doha's futuristic skyline, Museum of Islamic Art, and luxury shopping. Valid for 90 Days with single 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
Important to know
  • Maximum stay: 30 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Qatar Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa-Free Entry

30-180 days

Available for 95+ nationalities at Hamad Airport

Tourist Visa

30 or 90 days

Single or multiple entry for leisure travel

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For meetings, conferences, and commercial activities

Transit Visa

Up to 96 hours

Perfect for exploring Doha during layovers

Essential Requirements

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

Visa-Free Entry & Tourist Visas

Qatar offers one of the most generous visa policies in the Gulf region, welcoming millions of visitors annually to experience its blend of modern luxury and authentic Arabian culture. From visa-free entry for most nationalities to various tourist and business visa options, Qatar makes travel planning straightforward. Visa-Free Entry Citizens of approximately 95 countries enjoy visa-free access to Qatar. Passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, and many others receive free entry stamps at Hamad International Airport. Most nationalities receive 30 days, while GCC citizens (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman) have unlimited access. Some countries qualify for 180-day visa-free stays. This generous policy allows tourism, business meetings, visiting family, and attending events without pre-arranged visas. Tourist Visa — 30 and 90 Days For nationalities not eligible for visa-free entry, Qatar offers tourist visas through an efficient online system. The 30-day single-entry visa suits short holidays and city breaks to experience Doha's museums, souks, and modern architecture. The 90-day tourist visa is ideal for extended stays, combining leisure with business activities or exploring Qatar's desert landscapes and coastal resorts. Multiple-entry options are available for frequent visitors planning return trips within the visa validity period.
The iconic Museum of Islamic Art in Doha designed by I.M. Pei with its geometric architecture against the West Bay skyline
Museum of Islamic Art — Doha's architectural masterpiece housing priceless collections

Business & Transit Visas

Business Visa Qatar's position as a major business hub in the Middle East attracts professionals from around the world. The business visa allows entry for corporate meetings, trade conferences, contract negotiations, investment exploration, and commercial activities. Duration options include 30-day and 90-day visas with single or multiple entry. Required documentation includes an invitation letter from a Qatari company, proof of business relationship, company registration documents, and a detailed itinerary of planned activities. Qatar's free zones and business-friendly environment make it an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and investors. Transit Visa Qatar Airways operates one of the world's largest hub operations at Hamad International Airport, making transit visas highly valuable. Travelers with layovers of 5+ hours can explore Doha's highlights during their connection. The 96-hour transit visa allows time to visit the Museum of Islamic Art, explore Souq Waqif, experience the Pearl-Qatar, or take a desert safari. Stopover packages offered through Qatar Airways include hotel stays and city tours at competitive rates, turning your connection into a mini Qatar holiday. For shorter layovers, the airport itself offers world-class amenities including hotels, spas, and shopping.
Traditional Souq Waqif marketplace in Doha at evening with restored heritage architecture and local shops
Souq Waqif — Doha's restored traditional marketplace with authentic Arabian atmosphere

Requirements & Special Considerations

Essential Requirements All Qatar visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements: Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended departure date from Qatar with at least two blank pages for 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 a Qatar-based sponsor with their QID (Qatar ID) number. Travel itinerary: Confirmed return or onward flight tickets showing departure from Qatar. Financial means: Evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay — bank statements showing adequate balance recommended. GCC Resident Visa Residents of other GCC countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman) holding valid residency permits can obtain Qatar visas on arrival or through a simplified online process. This facilitates travel for the large expatriate populations living across the Gulf region. Special Event Visas Qatar introduced special visa categories for major events. Following the 2022 FIFA World Cup success, Qatar continues to host major sporting events, conferences, and exhibitions that may have dedicated visa processes with expedited approval for ticket holders.
Lusail Stadium exterior at sunset showcasing the golden bowl design that hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final
Lusail Stadium — The stunning venue that hosted the 2022 World Cup Final

Entry Points & Processing Times

Entry Points Qatar visas are valid at all official entry points: Hamad International Airport (DOH): Qatar's award-winning hub and the primary entry point for most visitors. Consistently ranked among the world's best airports with exceptional facilities, including The Orchard indoor garden, premium lounges, and transit hotels. Immigration processing is efficient with dedicated lanes for different visa types. Abu Samra Land Border: The border crossing with Saudi Arabia, popular for road trips combining Qatar and Saudi visits. Ensure your visa is valid for land entry if planning this route. Doha Port: For cruise ship passengers and private yacht arrivals. Pre-arranged visas recommended for sea arrivals. Processing Times Standard visa processing takes 3-5 business days. Express processing (1-2 days) is available for urgent travel at additional cost. During major events or peak seasons (winter months, Ramadan, sporting events), processing may take slightly longer. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before travel for standard processing. Important Notes Qatar has moderate dress expectations — while tourist areas are relaxed, modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is appreciated in traditional areas and during Ramadan. Alcohol is available only in licensed hotels and restaurants. Photography of government buildings, military sites, and individuals (especially local women) without permission is prohibited.
The spectacular Hamad International Airport interior featuring The Lamp Bear sculpture and modern architecture
Hamad International Airport — One of the world's most awarded airports

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Travelers to Qatar rated this product 4.8 out of 5 based on 8 reviews.

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James H.Jan 18, 2026

"Needed a Qatar visa for a business conference in Doha. DoVisa processed everything in just 3 days. Very professional service and the support team was helpful with my questions about dress code."

Sarah M.Jan 10, 2026

"Applied for a tourist visa to visit the World Cup stadiums. The process was incredibly smooth and my visa arrived faster than expected. Highly recommend!"

Rashid A.Dec 28, 2025

"Good service overall. Had to provide an additional document but the team guided me through it. Visa approved in 4 days."

Michelle T.Dec 15, 2025

"Amazing experience! First time visiting Qatar and DoVisa made the visa process stress-free. Can not wait to explore Souq Waqif!"

David L.Nov 20, 2025

"Used the express service for an urgent business trip. Got my visa in under 48 hours. Worth every penny for the peace of mind."

Priya S.Oct 8, 2025

"Straightforward application process. The website was easy to navigate and customer support responded quickly to my email queries."

Thomas B.Aug 14, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for my Gulf travels. Consistently reliable service. Qatar visa was approved without any issues."

Fatima K.Jun 22, 2025

"Excellent! Applied for the whole family and all visas came through together. The Arabic support option was very helpful for my parents."

Qatar Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Qatar?
Qatar offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of approximately 95 countries, allowing stays of 30 to 180 days depending on nationality. Tourist visas come in 30-day and 90-day options with single or multiple entry for leisure travelers. Business visas are available for corporate activities, meetings, and trade events. Transit visas (up to 96 hours) are perfect for exploring Doha during Qatar Airways layovers. Work visas require employer sponsorship. GCC resident visas offer simplified entry for residents of other Gulf countries. The right visa depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended length of stay.
Do I need a visa to visit Qatar?
Most travelers do not need a pre-arranged visa for Qatar. Citizens of 95+ countries including the United States, United Kingdom, EU nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, and many others receive visa-free entry upon arrival at Hamad International Airport. GCC citizens from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman have unrestricted access. Visa-free visitors typically receive 30-day stamps, though some nationalities qualify for longer stays up to 180 days. Citizens of countries not on the visa-free list need to apply for a visa in advance through our service. Use our visa checker to confirm your specific requirements based on your passport.
What is a Qatar transit visa and when do I need one?
A Qatar transit visa allows travelers connecting through Hamad International Airport to exit and explore Doha during their layover. You need a transit visa if you want to leave the airport during your connection and your nationality is not eligible for visa-free entry. The transit visa allows stays of up to 96 hours, giving you time to visit the Museum of Islamic Art, explore Souq Waqif, see the Pearl-Qatar, or experience a desert safari. If your layover is under 24 hours and you remain inside the airport, no visa is needed regardless of nationality — Hamad Airport has excellent facilities including hotels and lounges. Qatar Airways offers attractive stopover packages combining visa assistance with hotel stays.
What documents do I need for a Qatar visa application?
For a standard Qatar tourist or business visa, you will need: A valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended departure date and two blank pages for stamps. A recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm) with white background taken within the last 6 months. A confirmed hotel booking covering your entire stay, or an invitation letter from a Qatar-based sponsor including their QID number. Return flight tickets showing your departure from Qatar. Proof of sufficient funds such as recent bank statements. For business visas, additional requirements include an invitation letter from a Qatari company and proof of business relationship. All documents should be clear, legible scans in PDF or JPEG format.
How long can I stay in Qatar with a tourist visa?
Stay duration depends on your visa type and nationality. Visa-free visitors from eligible countries receive 30-day entry stamps, with some nationalities qualifying for extended stays up to 180 days. Tourist visas are issued for either 30 days or 90 days depending on the type you select. Transit visas allow stays up to 96 hours. Business visas may permit stays of 30 to 90 days based on your itinerary. Extensions may be possible for some visa types by applying through Qatar's Ministry of Interior before your current permission expires. Overstaying your visa results in fines and potential entry bans, so always ensure you depart before your authorized stay ends or obtain a valid extension.
Can I extend my Qatar visa while in the country?
Yes, certain Qatar visa types can be extended. Extensions must be applied for before your current visa expires through the Ministry of Interior's Metrash2 app or by visiting a service center. Tourist visa extensions may be granted for valid reasons such as ongoing business needs or travel disruptions. You will need your passport, current visa details, proof of accommodation, and a valid reason for extension. Extension fees apply. Note: Not all visa types are eligible for extension, and approval is not guaranteed. If your extension is denied, you must depart Qatar before your original visa expires. For extended stays, consider applying for the appropriate longer-duration visa from the outset.
Can I work in Qatar with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visit visas do not permit any form of employment in Qatar. Permitted activities include sightseeing, visiting friends and family, attending meetings as a visitor, exploring business opportunities, and attending conferences as a delegate. Not permitted: Paid work, freelancing, unpaid internships, or any income-generating activities within Qatar. To work legally in Qatar, you need an employment visa sponsored by a Qatari employer who arranges your work permit and residency. Consequences of working illegally include substantial fines, deportation, and multi-year entry bans. Qatar conducts workplace inspections and takes immigration violations seriously.
How long does Qatar visa processing take?
Processing times depend on the service level selected. Standard processing takes 3-5 business days for most tourist and business visa applications, suitable for trips planned 2+ weeks in advance. Express processing (1-2 business days) is available at additional cost for urgent travel needs such as last-minute business trips or emergencies. Factors affecting processing time include peak seasons (winter months November-March, major events), completeness of documentation, and some nationalities requiring additional security clearances. Our recommendation: Apply 2-3 weeks before travel for standard processing. DoVisa's document review catches common errors before submission, minimizing delays.
What are the dress code requirements in Qatar?
Qatar has moderate dress expectations that are more relaxed than some neighboring countries. In tourist areas (hotels, malls, museums), Western casual clothing is acceptable — shorts and t-shirts are fine for men; women can wear sleeveless tops and knee-length skirts or shorts. In traditional areas like Souq Waqif and mosques, modest clothing is expected — cover shoulders and knees. At beaches and pools, swimwear is appropriate. During Ramadan, dress more conservatively in public during daylight hours. General advice: Avoid very revealing clothing in public spaces; clothing with offensive images or slogans is not permitted. Qataris are tolerant of tourists but appreciate cultural respect. When visiting mosques, women should cover their hair and wear loose-fitting clothes covering arms and legs.
When is the best time to visit Qatar?
Qatar's desert climate makes timing important. November-March (Winter): The ideal season with pleasant temperatures (15-25°C), perfect for outdoor activities, desert safaris, beach visits, and exploring Doha on foot. This is peak tourist season with major events including the Qatar International Food Festival and various sporting events. Hotels book up and prices are higher. April-May and September-October: Shoulder seasons with warming/cooling temperatures (25-35°C). Fewer crowds and better hotel rates; outdoor activities best limited to morning and evening. June-August (Summer): Extremely hot (40-50°C) with high humidity. Outdoor activities are challenging. However, excellent hotel deals, world-class air-conditioned malls, and indoor attractions remain comfortable. Great for budget travelers focused on museums, shopping, and indoor experiences.
Is Qatar safe for tourists?
Qatar is one of the safest countries in the world for tourists. Crime rates are extremely low — violent crime is virtually non-existent and petty crime is rare. The country has strong security infrastructure and strict law enforcement. Women travelers: Qatar is considered very safe for solo female travelers; harassment is uncommon and seriously punished. Emergency services: Excellent healthcare facilities, efficient police, strong tourist protection. Emergency number: 999. Road safety: Modern infrastructure with well-maintained roads; taxis and ride-sharing are reliable. Health: No special vaccinations required; tap water is safe in hotels; world-class hospitals available. Following the 2022 World Cup, Qatar demonstrated its capability to safely host millions of international visitors.
What if my Qatar visa application is rejected?
Qatar visa rejections are uncommon but can happen. Common reasons include passport validity issues (less than 6 months), incomplete documentation, previous immigration violations, or security concerns. If rejected: You will receive notification without detailed reasons (standard practice). You can reapply with improved documentation — there is no mandatory waiting period for most cases. Common fixes include ensuring passport validity, providing stronger financial evidence, obtaining clearer accommodation proof, and ensuring all forms are completely filled. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and offer complimentary reapplication assistance to help resolve issues for a successful second attempt.
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