Oman•AsiaVaries
20 OMR
Varies (Renewable, valid from stamp date)
Yes
Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Employer-sponsored work visa for foreign nationals employed by Omani companies or government agencies, valid for 2 years with multiple entries.
The Employment Visa is the primary work authorization for foreign nationals in Oman, established under the Sultanate's labor regulations to manage the expatriate workforce. It is sponsored by a registered Omani employer who must first obtain a labor clearance from the Ministry of Labour to confirm the necessity of the hire. This visa fills the gap for long-term, full-time professional roles, ensuring that foreign talent is legally integrated into the local economy while adhering to Omanisation policies that prioritize national employment where possible.
This visa is intended for foreign professionals aged 21 to 60 who have secured a legitimate job offer from an Omani entity. It is distinctive for its two-year validity, which is renewable, and its role as the foundation for obtaining a formal Resident Card. Ideal applicants are skilled workers whose expertise is required for the company's operations. The visa requires the employer to take full legal responsibility for the employee, including compliance with labor laws, medical fitness, and the provision of appropriate documentation.
Applicant must be at least 21 years old.
Must have a valid job offer from an Omani-registered company.
The employer must hold a valid labor permit issued by the Ministry of Labour.
The job title on the visa application must match the labor permit.
The sponsor must be a local entity with full legal competence.
Applicant must pass a medical examination if required by their nationality.
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
2+ years
Valid passport
Passport photos
Medical certificate
Educational diplomas
Work experience
Labor permit (sponsor)
Employment contract (sponsor)
Company registration (sponsor)
Job description (sponsor)
Employer letter (sponsor)
Let's check your eligibility against published requirements. 2 minutes. Free trial.
Check Eligibility