Umrah visa rules: Saudi Arabia to change validity soon, reports say

Saudi Arabia is set to implement significant changes to its Umrah visa regulations in response to the growing number of pilgrims visiting the Kingdom. According to reports from Al Arabiya.net, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has decided to reduce the validity of Umrah visas from three months to one month from the date of issuance. This new rule, which will take effect next week, aims to better manage the influx of pilgrims during the cooler months when travel to the region increases. Additionally, visas will be automatically canceled if pilgrims fail to enter Saudi Arabia within 30 days of issuance. However, the permitted duration of stay for pilgrims remains unchanged at three months upon arrival. The decision comes as the Kingdom has already issued over four million Umrah visas since the start of the new season in early June, marking a record high. Ahmed Bajafar, advisor to the National Committee for Umrah and Visit, explained that the changes are designed to prevent overcrowding in Makkah and Medina, where many pilgrims also visit the Prophet Mohammad’s mosque. Earlier in October, Saudi Arabia introduced stricter Umrah rules, including mandatory pre-booking of accommodation and transport verification through the Nusuk or Masar platforms. The Kingdom has also clarified that holders of all visa types are permitted to perform Umrah during their stay.