Last updated: May 2024
Planning your vacation requires many moving parts like getting a visa. Citizens of Azerbaijan who are planning an Umrah pilgrimage will need a visa to get into Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabia Umrah visa is required if you plan to travel to Mecca and Medina. Since 2013, you can fill out an application online for your Umrah eVisa.
Introduction of new Umrah Visa rule in 2024
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia has made significant updates to the Umrah Visa rules. Umrah Visas now remain valid for 90 days from the issue date. Previously, the validity of the visa began once you arrived in Saudi Arabia.
In addition, Umrah Visas for pilgrims coming from outside the country will now expire on 15 Dhu al-Qa’dah, which corresponds to May 23, 2024, for the current season. The previous expiry date was 29 Dhu al-Qa’dah. This change allows Saudi authorities more time to prepare for the Hajj season, aiming to improve the experience for both Umrah and Hajj pilgrims.
All international pilgrims must leave the country by the new expiry date. There are penalties for overstaying an Umrah Visa, which will be levied on both the pilgrims and the companies that arranged their visas.
Frequently Asked Questions about the eVisa for Saudi Arabia
What are the entry limits with an Umrah visa?
An eVisa for Saudi Arabia is a Single entry visa. Multiple-entry means you can enter and exit Saudi Arabia as many times as needed as long as you meet the other requirements.
What information do I need to get a visa for Umrah in Saudi Arabia?
Have this information ready in case you need it for the application or at the border of Saudi Arabia:
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Passport Photo - A recent color passport photo works best.
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Passport Personal Details Scan - The bio page of your passport can be scanned and turned in with the application.
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Proof of Accommodation - Prove that you have a place to stay while you are in the country.
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Bank Statement - You may need to show immigration officials that you have the money to fund your trip.
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Departure Ticket - You will need to prove you are heading out of Saudi Arabia after your Umrah pilgrimage is complete.
When will my eVisa expire?
The eVisa for Saudi Arabia expires 80 days after issued.
So be sure to plan your flight and the complete trip into Saudi Arabia before the visa expires.
How many days can I vacation in Saudi Arabia with an eVisa?
Your maximum stay will be 90 days in total. This means that once you enter the country, you will have that many days to enjoy your vacation and experience.
How long will it take to process the eVisa application for Saudi Arabia?
Choose a processing speed that best represents your needs:
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Standard processing will take 4 days to review and approve your eVisa application.
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Rush processing will take 2 days for approval of your application.
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For the fastest processing speed, choose the Super Rush option. You will have your visa within 36 hours.
How much does a Saudi Arabia Umrah visa cost?
The total cost for your Saudi Arabia eVisa and processing will be:
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USD $203.49 for Standard processing.
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USD $216.99 total for Rush processing.
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USD $243.99 if you choose Super Rush processing.
The Saudi Arabia eVisa for Citizens of Azerbaijan
Outside of the Hajj season, Muslims may travel to Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia for religious reasons. Non-Muslim tourists are allowed to travel with a Saudi Arabia eVisa but will not be able to enter Mecca or Medina.
Have a safe and wonderful experience in Saudi Arabia.