1. What types of visas are available for Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia offers several visa categories, including:
Tourist Visas
Business Visas
Work Visas
Family Visit Visas
Residency and Dependent Visas
Student and Hajj/Umrah Visas
2. How long does it take to process a Saudi Arabia visa?
Processing times vary based on visa type and issuing authority. Typically:
Tourist and business visas: 2–7 working days
Work and residency visas: 2–6 weeks (depending on employer and embassy processing)
3. What documents are required to apply for a Saudi Arabia visa?
Documents vary by visa type, but generally include:
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Completed visa application form
Passport-size photographs
Proof of financial support
Supporting documents (e.g. employment contract, invitation letter) Attested qualifications (for work visas)
Medical clearance (if applicable)
4. Can I apply for a Saudi Arabia visa online?
Yes, certain visa types such as tourist and business visas can be applied for online through the official Saudi e-visa portal. Work and residency visas are typically processed via your sponsor or employer.
5. What is the cost of a Saudi Arabia visa?
Visa fees depend on the type and duration of the visa. For an accurate quote, please contact our team for the latest pricing and service options.
6. Is a medical test required for a Saudi Arabia visa?
Yes, medical tests are mandatory for work visas and long-term residency applications. This may include a general health screening and infectious disease testing.
7. How long can I stay in Saudi Arabia with a tourist visa?
Tourist visas generally allow a stay of up to 90 days, either as a single-entry or multiple entry visa.
8. Can I extend my stay beyond the original visa duration?
In many cases, yes — extensions are possible depending on the visa category. You must apply through the relevant Saudi authorities before your visa expires.
9. Can I work in Saudi Arabia with a tourist visa?
No. Tourist visas do not permit employment. To work legally in Saudi Arabia, you must obtain a valid work visa sponsored by your employer.
10. What should I do if my visa application is denied?
If your application is declined, you may request clarification and reapply with additional or corrected documentation. Our team can assist in reviewing your documents to strengthen your resubmission.