
Hello and welcome to the details of Saudi Arabia limits e-stopover visas to 18 nations including Malaysia, halts short-term visas for 14 others before Haj and now with the details
Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Saudi Arabi has designated April 13 as the last date for entry for umrah, as it prepares for the next Haj season. — Saudi Press Agency handout via Reuters
By Malay Mail
Tuesday, 08 Apr 2025 10:44 AM MYT
RIYADH, April 8 – Saudi Arabia has revised its e-stopover visa policy, limiting eligibility only to travellers from a designated list of 18 countries that included Malaysia, according to news outlet Cairo 24.
The electronic transit visa will now only be issued to passengers travelling from or to countries listed under “Group A” by the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority.
Other countries besides Malaysia in the list are: Canada, United States, Austria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Maldives, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and Mauritius.
It also cited airline company Saudia saying that applicants must also hold a valid visa for at least one of the listed countries and must have previously used it to enter that country.
The new requirement is part of efforts to ensure compliance with updated travel regulations and to simplify the visa process for select travellers.
Dubai-based Gulf News reported that the Kingdom also announced a temporary halt to new short-term visas for citizens of 14 countries ahead of the Haj season, effective from April 13, 2025.
The suspension affects business visit visas, e-tourist visas, and family visit visas for nationals of these countries: India, Egypt, Pakistan, Yemen, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Nigeria, Algeria, Indonesia, Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, and Libya.
Travellers from these countries with valid visas may still enter the Kingdom until April 13 and must leave by April 29.
It has designated April 13 as the last date for entry for umrah, as it prepares for the next Haj season. Those who stay over April 29 will be deemed as breaching the law.
Saudi authorities cited logistical difficulties and overcrowding during the previous Hajj season, where pilgrims reportedly entered using non-Hajj-specific visas, as the reason for the new restrictions.
These were the details of the news Saudi Arabia limits e-stopover visas to 18 nations including Malaysia, halts short-term visas for 14 others before Haj for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.
It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Malay Mail and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.