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Saudi Arabia launches free stopover visa for these passengers, allowing Umrah during layovers

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Saudi Arabia has introduced a free stopover visa for international travellers, including residents of the UAE and other Gulf countries, making it easier to perform Umrah during flight layovers. The visa is available only for passengers flying with Saudia Airlines or Flynas.

The stopover visa allows a stay of up to 96 hours (four days) and is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. It enables eligible passengers to visit Makkah and Madinah for religious purposes or tourism, without needing a separate Umrah visa.

According to a report by Gulf News, the visa is issued free of charge, but travellers must pay a small processing fee of SAR 39.50 (approximately AED 38.68) and purchase mandatory medical insurance starting from SAR 13 (around AED 12.73). The visa is automatically generated during the flight booking process through the Saudia or Flynas websites.


Only transit passengers with confirmed onward travel can apply. Passengers must also register and schedule their Umrah or Ziyarah appointments through the official Nusuk.sa platform before traveling.


To be eligible, travellers must:

  • Book flights through Saudia Airlines or Flynas
  • Have a passport valid for at least six months
  • Hold a valid visa or residency for their final destination
  • Upload a passport-sized photo as per Saudi visa guidelines
The visa is single-entry and cannot be extended. It is not available to those flying with other carriers.

To apply, travellers should:

  • Visit the Saudia or Flynas website
  • Choose a flight with a stopover in Saudi Arabia
  • Enter required travel and personal details
  • Select the stopover visa option
  • Upload required documents
  • Complete the payment
  • Receive the visa and insurance documents by email
  • This move supports Saudi Arabia’s goal to promote short-term visits for religious and tourism purposes. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs manages the stopover visa policy, and its terms remain subject to change.

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