RE-ENTRY VISA REQUIRES PASSPORT FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS IN SAUDI

  • 20/06/2022

Riyadh: An expatriate must have a passport valid for at least 90 days in order to get an exit/re-entry visa, according to Saudi authorities.

According to the Saudi General Directorate of Passports, if the exit/re-entry visa is defined in months, such as two, three, or four months, it will be valid for three months for travel beginning on the day of issuance, whereas the visa duration is determined from the trip date.

The issue fee for an individual exit/re-entry visa has been set at SR200 per travel for a maximum of two months, with an additional SR100 charge for each consecutive month within the iqama or residency permit's validity period. 

Meanwhile, the charge for issue of a multiple exit/re-entry visa is SR500, which allows for numerous journeys for a maximum of three months, plus an additional SR200 for each month within the validity of the iqama, according to the report.

Expatriates travelling from Saudi Arabia must have a valid visa and passport, as well as adhere to the destination country's entrance requirements.

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