Saudi Arabia•Asia0-1 day
15 USD
4 days
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Not Required
Allowed
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Not Required
96-hour stopover transit visa for airline passengers transiting through Saudi Arabia, enabling a brief visit to the country during layover.
The Saudi Stopover Visa, introduced in early 2023 as a cornerstone of the nation’s ambitious Vision 2030 initiative, was established to transform the Kingdom from a mere transit hub into a premier global tourism destination. Created through a strategic collaboration between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Tourism, and Saudi Arabia’s national carriers, the visa serves as a legislative bridge designed to capitalize on the country’s geographic position at the crossroads of three continents. Before its inception, international travelers passing through Saudi airports were largely confined to transit lounges, missing out on the opportunity to experience the country’s burgeoning cultural and historical landscape. By streamlining the entry process, this visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system, effectively converting millions of transient passengers into temporary visitors. It functions as a low-friction, high-impact policy tool that encourages travelers to step outside the airport, thereby boosting the local hospitality sector and showcasing Saudi Arabia’s rapid modernization to a global audience without the administrative burden of traditional tourist visas.
The ideal applicant for the Stopover Visa is the international traveler—whether a business professional or a leisure tourist—who is already transiting through Saudi Arabia and wishes to utilize a layover of up to 96 hours to explore the Kingdom. While the visa is open to a broad range of nationalities, it is uniquely tied to the country’s domestic aviation ecosystem, requiring applicants to book their travel exclusively through Saudia or Flynas. Unlike standard tourist visas, which may involve more complex documentation or higher costs, this niche visa is distinguished by its extreme affordability, costing between $10 and $15, and its rapid, digital-first processing time. It covers a wide spectrum of visitors, from those looking to perform Umrah to those interested in visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites like Al-Ula or experiencing the vibrant urban life of Riyadh and Jeddah. The primary benefit is the seamless integration of travel and tourism, as the visa is often bundled directly with the flight booking, providing a complimentary hotel night for those flying with the national carrier. However, the limitation lies in its strictly defined duration; it is not a pathway to residency or long-term employment, and travelers must adhere to the 96-hour window, making it a specialized instrument designed specifically for short-term cultural immersion rather than extended stays.
| Initial grant | 4 days |
Must hold a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
Must have a confirmed flight ticket to a third destination outside Saudi Arabia.
Must have a layover duration between 12 and 96 hours.
Must book the flight through Saudia Airlines or Flynas.
Must obtain mandatory medical insurance approved in Saudi Arabia.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (at least 6 months validity).
Confirmed flight itinerary for the onward journey.
Recent passport-sized photograph.
Proof of medical insurance (usually provided during the application process).
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