Umrah visa fees, bears cost for all first time pilgrims
New amendments have been introduced to Umrah visa fees in Saudi Arabia, the
country's cabinet of ministers has announced today. Most notably, the
changes will see all visa fees completely waived off - and fully paid
for by the Saudi government - for all first-time pilgrims coming for
either
Hajj or
Umrah.
The newly introduced fee structure
includes a single-entry visa that will cost travelers 2,000 Saudi Riyals
($533), applicable to all visitors, except first time pilgrims.
A
six month multiple-entry visa will now cost 3,000 Saudi Riyals (SR), a
one year multiple-entry visa will cost SR5000, while a two year
multiple-entry visa will cost SR8000. The Saudi Cabinet has also made
it clear that these changes will not impact any bilateral deals already
signed by Saudi Arabia and other countries.
As
for transit visas, their new fee is going to be SR300. Exit visa fee
for anyone leaving the Kingdom through its seaports will be SR50. These
revised fees will come into force from 2 October 2016.
Meanwhile,
"exit and re-entry" visa fees for residents will be SR200 for a single
trip for two months. SR100 will be charged for each additional month
till the validity of residence permit (iqama).
Exit
and reentry visa fee for multiple trips will be SR500 for three months.
SR200 will be charged for each additional month till the validity of
residence permit.
The new charges were
announced during Monday’s weekly meeting of the Saudi Council of
Ministers, which was chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef who is
also the kingdom's Interior Minister.
There were other decisions announced during the meeting, including new and revised fines for traffic violations.
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source: alarabiya.net
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