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Newborn Entry Visa
VisasQatarNewborn Entry Visa
QatarQatar•Asia
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Newborn Entry Visa

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

2 months

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Two-month visa for infants born abroad to Qatar-resident parents, convertible to a full residence permit (QID) upon arrival, applied via Metrash2 app.

The Newborn Entry Visa in Qatar was established as a streamlined administrative solution to address the logistical challenges faced by expatriate families who welcome children while traveling abroad. Historically, the process of bringing a newborn into the country required complex documentation and multiple bureaucratic hurdles, often causing significant delays for parents attempting to return to their professional lives in Qatar. This visa category was formalized under the broader framework of Qatar’s Ministry of Interior (MOI) immigration policies, specifically leveraging the digital infrastructure of the Metrash2 application to modernize and expedite the reunification process. By creating a dedicated entry pathway for infants, the Qatari government effectively closed a critical gap in its immigration system, ensuring that families are not penalized for the location of a child’s birth. This policy reflects a commitment to the welfare of the expatriate workforce, acknowledging that life events such as childbirth often occur outside the country of residence, and providing a seamless legal mechanism to transition these infants into the local residency framework without the need for traditional, lengthy entry permit applications.

This visa is specifically designed for expatriate parents who hold valid Qatar Residence Permits (QID) and wish to bring their newborn children—aged six months or younger—into the country to reside with them. The ideal applicant is a parent currently employed and settled in Qatar who has had a child while visiting their home country or traveling abroad. To qualify, the mother must be under the sponsorship of the father, ensuring that the family unit remains consolidated under a single primary sponsor within the Qatari system. What makes this visa distinctive is its efficiency and cost-effectiveness; it is issued free of charge and serves as a temporary two-month bridge that is explicitly designed to be converted into a full residence permit upon the infant’s arrival. Unlike standard tourist or visit visas, which may require exit and re-entry or complex extensions, the Newborn Entry Visa is purpose-built for permanent integration. While it offers the significant benefit of rapid processing through the Metrash2 mobile platform, it carries the limitation of a strict age cap, necessitating that parents act promptly to secure the infant's status before the six-month threshold is reached. By simplifying the transition from a foreign-born status to a legal Qatari resident, this visa provides a vital, stress-free pathway for families to maintain their continuity of life and residency in the state.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant2 months

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Work Residence Permit (تصريح إقامة عمل)
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Work Residence Permit (تصريح إقامة عمل)

ValidityVaries (Duration tied to employment contract length, renewable upon contract renewal)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Both parents must hold a valid Qatar Residence Permit (QID).

The mother must be under the sponsorship of the father.

The infant must be 6 months of age or younger.

The infant must have their own valid passport.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Infant’s original passport

Infant’s original birth certificate (attested/legalized)

Parents' valid QIDs

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Immediate issuance on arrival
  • No visa fee

Worth Knowing

  • Must be converted to a Residence Permit within 2 months to avoid fines
  • Strict age limit of 6 months

Application Process

1

Ensure the infant has a valid passport and birth certificate.

2

Travel to Qatar with the infant.

3

Present the required documents to immigration officers at the port of entry to receive the entry visa.

4

Once in Qatar, apply for the infant's full Residence Permit via the Metrash2 app or Ministry of Interior (MoI) service centers within the allowed timeframe.

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