Simple 4-step process ā most applications approved within 24-72 hours
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Complete the online application
Fill out our streamlined application form with your travel plans, personal details, and passport information. Our system validates entries against Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs requirements in real-time, ensuring accuracy and completeness before submission.
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Upload required documents
Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph meeting Saudi specifications, and travel itinerary. For Umrah visas, include proof of religious affiliation. Our visa experts verify all documents meet Saudi requirements before processing.
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We process your application
Your verified application is submitted to Saudi authorities through official channels. We monitor processing status continuously and handle any additional documentation requests, keeping you informed via email and SMS throughout the process.
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Receive your Saudi visa
Your approved eVisa arrives via email as a PDF document. Print it and present at Saudi immigration with your passport. Ahlan wa sahlan ā welcome to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, land of history and hospitality!
Visa types needed for Saudi Arabia
Available visa products
Saudi Arabia Tourist eVisa - 1 year, Multiple entry Most Popular
Saudi Arabia Umrah Visa - 80 days, Single entry
Saudi Arabia Electronic Visa Waiver - 90 days, Single entry
Saudi Arabia Tourist eVisa - 1 year, Multiple entry
The Saudi Arabia Tourist eVisa provides access to Riyadh, ancient AlUla, Red Sea beaches, and Islamic heritage. Valid for 1 Year with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 90 days. Perfect for tourism and leisure.
Applicants must submit the following documents:
š Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
šø Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
Saudi Arabia Visa Requirements & Entry Information
Tourist eVisa
Up to 90 days
Multiple entry for leisure and Umrah travel
Business Visa
Up to 90 days
For meetings, conferences, and commercial activities
Visa on Arrival
Up to 90 days
Available for eligible nationalities at airports
Transit Visa
Up to 96 hours
For travelers connecting through Saudi airports
Essential Requirements
šPassport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
š·Recent passport photo with white background
šØHotel booking or host invitation letter
āļøConfirmed return or onward flight tickets
š„Health insurance covering Saudi Arabia stay
šCompleted visa application with travel itinerary
Tourist eVisa & Visa on Arrival
Saudi Arabia opened its doors to international tourism in 2019, launching the revolutionary Tourist eVisa system that transformed the Kingdom into an accessible destination for travelers worldwide. The eVisa represents a dramatic shift in Saudi Arabia's approach to tourism, welcoming visitors to explore ancient historical sites, vibrant cities, and natural wonders.
Tourist eVisa
The Saudi Tourist eVisa is available to citizens of 49+ eligible countries including the United States, United Kingdom, EU nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. This multiple-entry visa allows stays of up to 90 days per visit within a one-year validity period. The eVisa permits tourism, Umrah (outside Hajj season), visiting friends and family, attending events, and leisure activities. Processing typically takes 24-72 hours through the official Sharik portal or authorized providers like DoVisa.
Visa on Arrival
Citizens of eligible countries can also obtain visas upon arrival at major Saudi airports including Riyadh King Khalid International (RUH), Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (JED), and Dammam King Fahd International (DMM). The visa on arrival has the same terms as the eVisa ā 90-day stays, multiple entry, one-year validity. However, we recommend applying online beforehand to avoid potential queues and ensure smooth entry.
Masjid al-Haram ā The holiest site in Islam, drawing millions of pilgrims annually
Business & Event Visas
Business Visa
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative has made the Kingdom a hub for international business and investment. The business visa caters to professionals visiting for commercial activities including attending meetings and negotiations, exploring investment opportunities, participating in trade exhibitions, conducting market research, and establishing business partnerships. Business visas typically allow stays of 30-90 days and can be single or multiple entry. Required documentation includes an invitation letter from a Saudi company, proof of business relationship, and company registration documents.
Event Visa
Saudi Arabia hosts world-class events including Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Riyadh Season entertainment festival, MDL Beast music festival, and numerous sporting and cultural events. Event visas provide streamlined access for ticket holders and participants. Simply provide your event tickets or participant credentials alongside standard visa documentation for expedited processing.
Work Visa
For those seeking employment in Saudi Arabia, work visas require sponsorship from a Saudi employer who will process the necessary work permits and residency documentation through the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.
Riyadh ā Saudi Arabia's dynamic capital and commercial center
Umrah & Religious Travel Requirements
Umrah Visa
Unlike Hajj which occurs during specific dates in the Islamic calendar, Umrah (the lesser pilgrimage) can be performed year-round except during Hajj season. For Muslims holding passports from eVisa-eligible countries, the Tourist eVisa permits Umrah ā no separate Umrah visa required. Simply book your trip, apply for the tourist eVisa, and embark on your spiritual journey.
For Muslims from non-eVisa countries, a specific Umrah visa must be obtained through authorized travel agencies. Requirements include proof of Muslim faith, confirmed round-trip flights, accommodation bookings near the Holy Mosques, and Umrah-specific travel arrangements.
Hajj Visa
Hajj visas are handled exclusively through official Hajj ministries and authorized operators in each country. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj allocates quotas by country, and pilgrims must apply through designated channels. DoVisa does not process Hajj visas ā please contact your local Hajj ministry.
Important Note
Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter Mecca and Medina. These holy cities are exclusively for Muslim visitors. Tourist eVisa holders who are not Muslim should plan itineraries avoiding these areas ā Saudi Arabia offers abundant attractions elsewhere including AlUla, Jeddah, Riyadh, and the Red Sea coast.
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi ā The Prophet's Mosque in the holy city of Medina
Entry Points & Processing Times
Saudi Entry Points
Saudi visas are valid at all international entry points including:
⢠Major Airports: King Khalid International (Riyadh), King Abdulaziz International (Jeddah), King Fahd International (Dammam), Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International (Medina), Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International (Tabuk)
⢠Land Borders: King Fahd Causeway (Bahrain), crossings with UAE, Jordan, Kuwait, and other neighbors
⢠Seaports: Jeddah Islamic Port, Dammam Port, Yanbu Port
Processing Times
Tourist eVisa processing typically takes 24-72 hours. Most applications are approved within 24 hours, but we recommend applying at least one week before travel to account for any additional verification requirements. During peak seasons (Ramadan, Saudi National Day, major events), processing may take slightly longer.
Dress Code & Cultural Guidelines
Saudi Arabia has modernized its dress code requirements. Women are no longer required to wear abayas but should dress modestly ā covering shoulders and knees in public spaces. Men should wear long trousers in public. At religious sites, women must cover their hair and wear loose, full-length clothing. Respect local customs and the Islamic heritage that defines the Kingdom.
Hegra (Mada'in Salih) ā Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site in AlUla
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Hassan M.Jan 18, 2026
"Applied for Umrah trip with my family. DoVisa made the eVisa process incredibly simple. All four visas approved in less than 24 hours. Highly recommended for religious travel!"
Sarah J.Jan 12, 2026
"First time visiting Saudi Arabia for tourism. The application was straightforward and visa arrived the next day. AlUla was breathtaking!"
Michael T.Jan 5, 2026
"Business visa for meetings in Riyadh. Process took 3 days which was fine for my timeline. Good communication from the team throughout."
Fatima A.Dec 28, 2025
"Umrah visa sorted quickly and efficiently. The Arabic-speaking support was very helpful with my questions about travel requirements. JazakAllah khair!"
David K.Dec 19, 2025
"Needed visa for the Saudi F1 Grand Prix in Jeddah. Express processing got it done in time. Incredible race weekend!"
Amira S.Dec 10, 2025
"Good service overall. Visa approved quickly. Would have liked more detailed information about dress code requirements but found answers eventually."
Robert L.Nov 29, 2025
"Third time using DoVisa for Saudi trips. Always reliable and fast. The Kingdom has so much to offer now that tourism is open!"
Yusuf H.Nov 15, 2025
"Family Umrah trip during Ramadan. DoVisa helped us get all visas processed together. Blessed journey, alhamdulillah."
Emma W.Oct 28, 2025
"Visited for Riyadh Season entertainment events. Visa was approved in 2 days. Saudi Arabia surprised me with how modern and welcoming it is."
Ahmed R.Sep 14, 2025
"Business meetings in Dammam and Riyadh. Multiple entry visa was perfect for my needs. Will definitely use DoVisa again."
Jennifer P.Aug 3, 2025
"Solo female traveler to Saudi Arabia. Was nervous about requirements but DoVisa support answered all my questions. Amazing trip exploring Jeddah's historic district!"
Omar N.Jun 22, 2025
"Straightforward visa process for family visit. Took about 48 hours to process. Good service and reasonable pricing."
Lisa C.May 11, 2025
"Applied for tourist visa to see the ancient sites in AlUla. Hegra was absolutely incredible! Thanks DoVisa for the smooth visa experience."
Saudi Arabia Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia offers several visa types for different travel purposes. The Tourist eVisa is available to citizens of 49+ countries for leisure travel, Umrah, events, and visiting friends ā valid for one year with multiple entries and stays up to 90 days. Business visas allow commercial activities, meetings, and trade. Umrah visas are for Muslim pilgrims from non-eVisa countries (eVisa holders can perform Umrah with their tourist visa). Hajj visas are processed exclusively through official Hajj ministries. Work visas require Saudi employer sponsorship. Transit visas allow up to 96-hour stays for connecting travelers. Residence visas are for those living and working in Saudi Arabia long-term.
What is the Saudi Arabia Tourist eVisa?
The Saudi Tourist eVisa, launched in September 2019, revolutionized travel to the Kingdom. It's an electronic visa that allows multiple entries over one year with stays of up to 90 days per visit. The eVisa permits tourism and sightseeing, Umrah pilgrimage (outside Hajj season), attending events and festivals, visiting friends and family, and leisure activities. Citizens of 49+ eligible countries can apply online ā the process typically takes 24-72 hours. The eVisa includes mandatory health insurance coverage. It's the easiest way for most nationalities to visit Saudi Arabia and explore attractions from AlUla's ancient ruins to Jeddah's Red Sea beaches.
Who needs a visa to visit Saudi Arabia?
Most travelers need a visa to enter Saudi Arabia, with some exceptions. Visa-free access: Citizens of GCC countries (UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar) have unrestricted entry. Tourist eVisa eligible: Citizens of 49+ countries including US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, China, and others can apply online. Visa on Arrival: Available at Saudi airports for eVisa-eligible nationalities. Visa required through embassy: Citizens of countries not on the eVisa list must apply through Saudi embassies or consulates. Transit without visa: Some travelers connecting through Saudi airports may not need a visa if remaining airside. Use our visa checker to confirm your specific requirements based on nationality.
What documents are required for a Saudi Arabia visa?
For the Tourist eVisa, requirements are straightforward: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and one blank page; passport-sized photograph meeting Saudi specifications (white background, recent, clear face); email address for visa delivery; payment method for visa fee. The eVisa includes mandatory health insurance ā no separate proof required. For business visas, additional documents include invitation letter from Saudi company, proof of business relationship, and travel itinerary. For Umrah visas (non-eVisa countries), proof of Muslim faith and authorized Umrah travel package booking are required. All documents should be clear, legible scans in standard formats.
How long can I stay in Saudi Arabia with a tourist visa?
The Saudi Tourist eVisa allows stays of up to 90 days per visit, with a maximum aggregate stay of 180 days per year. The visa itself is valid for one year from issue date with unlimited entries during that period. For example, you could visit for 30 days in March, return for 40 days in July, and visit again for 20 days in November ā all on the same eVisa. If you need to stay longer than 90 days continuously, you would need to exit and re-enter, or apply for a different visa type such as a work or residence visa. Overstaying carries significant penalties including fines and potential entry bans.
Can I extend my Saudi Arabia visa?
Tourist eVisa extension options are limited. The visa already provides generous terms ā one year validity with 90-day stays. If you need to stay longer than 90 days, you should exit and re-enter the Kingdom to start a new 90-day period (as long as you haven't exceeded 180 days total in a year). For those needing extended stays beyond tourist visa limits, options include converting to a residence visa through employment or investment, or applying for special long-term visas such as the Premium Residency program for high-net-worth individuals. Overstaying consequences: Fines start at SAR 100 per day, with potential detention and deportation for extended violations.
Can I perform Umrah with a tourist eVisa?
Yes, Muslim travelers holding the Saudi Tourist eVisa can perform Umrah (the lesser pilgrimage) without obtaining a separate Umrah visa. This is one of the major benefits of the eVisa system introduced in 2019. Important notes: Umrah is permitted year-round except during Hajj season (approximately 10 days around Dhul Hijjah). During Hajj season, only official Hajj visa holders may visit Mecca. For Muslims from countries not eligible for the eVisa, a specific Umrah visa must be obtained through authorized religious travel agencies. The eVisa has made Umrah significantly more accessible ā you can now book flights and hotels independently and perform Umrah at your convenience.
Can I work in Saudi Arabia with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas do not permit employment or paid work in Saudi Arabia. Permitted activities: Tourism, sightseeing, attending events, Umrah pilgrimage, visiting friends and family, attending meetings and conferences (short-term business activities). Not permitted: Any paid employment, freelancing for Saudi clients, running a business, or activities generating Saudi income. Work visa requirements: Employment in Saudi Arabia requires a work visa and residency permit (Iqama) sponsored by a Saudi employer. The employer handles the visa process through the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. Consequences of working illegally: Severe penalties including fines, deportation, and long-term entry bans. Saudi authorities actively enforce employment regulations.
Do I need to print my Saudi eVisa?
While the Saudi eVisa is electronic and linked to your passport, printing is strongly recommended. Immigration officers may request to see your visa approval, and having a printed copy ensures smooth processing. Best practice: Print the full visa approval PDF on A4 paper; carry it with your passport throughout your trip; keep a digital backup on your phone or email. At immigration: Present your passport first ā the officer will verify your eVisa electronically. The printed copy serves as backup if systems are slow or for your records. Airlines: May request to see visa approval at check-in before boarding. Having the printed visa prevents any boarding issues.
How long does Saudi visa processing take?
Processing times vary by visa type. Tourist eVisa: Most applications approved within 24 hours; allow up to 72 hours for applications requiring additional review. Express processing not typically needed as standard processing is already fast. Business visa: 3-7 business days depending on documentation completeness. Umrah visa (non-eVisa countries): Processed through authorized travel agencies, typically 5-10 business days. Factors affecting processing: Application completeness, peak travel seasons (Ramadan, Hajj period, Saudi National Day), and nationality-specific requirements. Recommendation: Apply at least one week before travel despite fast processing times to account for any unexpected delays.
What if my Saudi Arabia visa application is rejected?
Saudi visa rejections are uncommon for complete, eligible applications but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Passport validity issues (less than 6 months); ineligible nationality for eVisa; incomplete or unclear documentation; previous Saudi immigration violations; security concerns. If rejected: You'll receive notification without detailed reasons (standard Saudi practice). You can reapply with improved documentation ā there's no mandatory waiting period for tourist visas. Common fixes: Ensure passport validity, provide clearer photos, verify all information matches passport exactly. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance. Our pre-submission review catches most issues before they cause rejections.
What is the dress code in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia has significantly modernized its dress code requirements in recent years as part of Vision 2030 reforms. Women: No longer required to wear abayas (black robes), but should dress modestly ā shoulders and knees covered in public spaces; loose, non-revealing clothing; swimwear acceptable at hotel pools and private beaches; at religious sites, full coverage required including hair covering. Men: Long trousers preferred in public (shorts acceptable at beaches/pools); shirts with sleeves recommended. At holy sites: Conservative dress essential ā women must cover hair and wear loose, full-length clothing; men should wear long pants and full shirts. General advice: Pack modest, comfortable clothing; respect local customs especially during Ramadan and at religious sites.
Can non-Muslims visit Saudi Arabia?
Yes, the Saudi Tourist eVisa welcomes visitors of all faiths for tourism and leisure. Non-Muslims can explore Riyadh, Jeddah, AlUla, the Red Sea coast, and most of Saudi Arabia. Important restriction: The holy cities of Mecca and Medina are exclusively for Muslims. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter these cities ā road checkpoints verify religious status. Attractions open to all: AlUla and Hegra (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Jeddah Historic District (Al-Balad), Riyadh landmarks and museums, NEOM and Red Sea resorts, Diriyah (birthplace of Saudi state), Edge of the World near Riyadh, and countless natural wonders. Saudi Arabia offers incredible experiences for travelers of all backgrounds.
Is Saudi Arabia safe for tourists?
Saudi Arabia is considered very safe for tourists with low crime rates and strong security infrastructure. Safety highlights: Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare; strict law enforcement deters crime; tourist areas have dedicated security; medical facilities are modern and accessible. Women travelers: Saudi Arabia has undergone significant reforms ā women can travel independently, drive, stay in hotels alone, and explore freely. Modest dress is appreciated but enforced dress codes have been relaxed. Emergency number: 911 for police, ambulance, and fire. Practical advice: Respect local customs; avoid photographing government buildings and locals without permission; stay hydrated in the desert climate. The Saudi government actively promotes tourism safety as part of Vision 2030 goals.
When is the best time to visit Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia's desert climate makes timing important for comfort. November to February (Winter): Ideal season with pleasant temperatures (15-25C), perfect for outdoor exploration, desert camping, and city sightseeing. Peak tourist season with events like Riyadh Season. March-April & October: Shoulder seasons with warming/cooling temperatures (25-35C), still comfortable for travel with fewer crowds. May to September (Summer): Extremely hot (40-50C) in most regions, making outdoor activities challenging. However, this is ideal for Red Sea beach resorts with water activities, and indoor attractions remain comfortable. Ramadan: Dates vary yearly (Islamic calendar) ā restaurants closed during daylight hours, altered hours for attractions, but a unique cultural experience. Hajj period: Avoid Mecca/Medina region unless performing Hajj; rest of Saudi Arabia remains accessible.
What currency is used in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia uses the Saudi Riyal (SAR), pegged to the US Dollar at approximately 3.75 SAR = 1 USD. Payment methods: Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops; contactless payments common; cash useful for souks, smaller vendors, and taxis. ATMs: Widely available; most accept international cards; Arabic and English language options. Currency exchange: Available at airports, banks, and exchange bureaus; rates are competitive due to dollar peg. Tipping: Not mandatory but appreciated ā 10-15% in restaurants; small tips for hotel staff and drivers. Budget tip: The dollar peg means US dollar travelers have consistent, predictable pricing; prices can be high in tourist areas but local restaurants and markets offer good value.
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