Yes, the Umrah Visa enables the mu’tamir to move between Makkah al-Mukarramah, Medina, and all the cities of the Kingdom during the period of permitted stay.
A mu’tamir can enter and depart using any international or regional airport in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Yes, the holders of a (visit, tourism, work) visa can perform Umrah.
Anyone can get a transit/stopover visa. Those passing through Saudi on their way to another destination and flying on Saudia or Flynas are eligible for special offers; those flying on another carrier should apply for a standard transit/stopover visa.
A complimentary one-night hotel stay is included with the transit/stopover visa when booking with Saudia. Please note that this is subject to availability. Alternatively, you can book your hotel via Visit Saudi.
The transit/stopover visa is valid for 96 hours upon arriving in Saudi.
The transit/stopover visa is valid for 96 hours upon arriving in Saudi.
Once you have booked and paid for your flights, your transit/stopover visa will be emailed to you almost instantly.
We hope that you adhere to the attendance time specified in the Umrah Permit. You can book again after the time, which is specified in the permit expires.
It takes about three minutes to apply.
The transit/stopover visa is free but is subject to administrative and medical insurance fees.
You may apply for a transit/stopover visa up to 90 days before your travel.
To make the most of your stopover in Saudi, take a closer look at these day trip ideas in Jeddah, Riyadh and the Madina Province.
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