Qatar•AsiaVaries
Free
3 months
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Entry permit stamped at Hamad International Airport immigration for citizens of 102 eligible countries, allowing stays of 30–90 days.
The Qatar Visa on Arrival program was strategically established as a cornerstone of the nation’s ambitious National Tourism Sector Strategy, designed to position Qatar as a premier global hub for transit, business, and leisure. By streamlining entry procedures for citizens from 102 eligible countries, the Qatari government effectively dismantled traditional bureaucratic barriers that previously hindered short-term visitation. This initiative is rooted in a series of bilateral visa-waiver agreements and executive ministerial decrees aimed at fostering international connectivity and economic diversification. The visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a frictionless, "on-the-spot" entry mechanism that bypasses the lengthy processing times associated with traditional e-visas or embassy-stamped permits. By facilitating immediate access at Hamad International Airport, the state has successfully leveraged its geographic position as a global crossroads, transforming the country from a mere transit point into a highly accessible destination for millions of travelers who might otherwise have bypassed the region due to complex entry requirements.
The ideal applicant for the Qatar Visa on Arrival is a spontaneous traveler, a business professional attending short-notice conferences, or a transit passenger looking to explore Doha during a layover. While the program is primarily designed for tourism, it is equally advantageous for professionals engaging in short-term corporate meetings, workshops, or networking events that do not require formal work authorization. What makes this visa distinctive is its remarkable simplicity and cost-effectiveness; unlike many regional counterparts that require pre-approval or substantial documentation, this permit is granted upon arrival, often free of charge or for a nominal fee of QAR 100, provided the traveler holds a passport valid for at least six months and a confirmed return or onward ticket. While the visa offers significant flexibility, it is strictly limited to short-term stays—ranging from 30 to 90 days depending on the traveler's nationality—and explicitly prohibits any form of gainful employment or long-term residency. This limitation ensures that the visa remains a tool for tourism and temporary engagement, preserving the integrity of Qatar’s formal work visa pathways while maximizing the country's appeal to the global mobile workforce and leisure market.
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Andorra
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
Georgia
Guyana
Hong Kong SAR China
India
Indonesia
Iran
IrelandMust be a citizen of an eligible country (over 95 countries).
Passport must be valid for at least 3 to 6 months from the date of arrival (varies by nationality).
Confirmed return or onward flight ticket.
Confirmed accommodation (hotel booking or host address).
Some nationalities (e.g., India, Pakistan, Iran, Thailand) must book hotels via Discover Qatar.
Compulsory health insurance policy from a Ministry of Public Health registered company.
Must not pose a threat to public order, internal security, or public health.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport.
Return or onward flight ticket.
Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation).
Health insurance policy document.
Discover Qatar hotel voucher (if applicable).
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