Destination Guides
Saudi Arabia

 
assport/Visa
 
Passport/Visa

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Passport Note

Restricted entry: (a) Holders of passports with Israeli stamps in them. (b) Passengers not complying with Saudi conventions of dress and behaviour, including those who appear to be in a state of intoxication, or who display inappropriate affection (especially between men and women) will be refused entry. (c) There are special regulations concerning pilgrims entering Saudi Arabia. Contact the consulate (or consular section at embassy) for further information (see Contact Addresses). (d) Women and under-aged children should be accompanied by a Moharram (close male family member). Unaccompanied women must be met at the airport by their sponsor or husband and have confirmed onward reservations as far as their final destination in Saudi Arabia. If met by a sponsor, it is worth noting that there are restrictions on women travelling by car with men who are not related by blood or marriage. However, it is acceptable for women visiting for business purposes to be accompanied and met at the airport by male business partners: further enquiries can be made at the information centre or embassy.

 
Passports

A passport valid for at least six months at time of entry is required by all nationals of countries referred to in the chart above, except Muslim pilgrims holding Pilgrim Passes, tickets and other documents for their onward or return journey and entering the country via Jeddah or Medina - although sufficient evidence of Muslim faith must be provided (eg religious authenticated certificate).

 
Visas

Required by all nationals of countries referred to in the chart above except the following: (a) transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or first connecting aircraft within 18 hours, provided holding valid onward or return documentation, not leaving the airport and making no further landing in Saudi Arabia (except those travelling on Saudi Arabian Airlines who are permitted to make a second stop; (b) holders of re-entry permits and ‘Landing Permits’ issued by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (see Contact Addresses).

 
Visa Note

(a) The Pilgrim (Ummra) visa can only be obtained through an authorised ’Ummra Agency’, appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Check with embassy for a full list of appointed agents. Administrative fees may apply. (b) Transit passengers who stay in the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah Islamic Port or Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Airport in Medina for over 24 hours can perform Ummra or visit a Holy Mosque, provided they withhold a signed agreement with one of the appointed Ummra agencies. (c) Nationals of countries not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses). (d) An Exit Permit is required for most nationals, requiring a passport-size photo and must be issued by the Chief of Police (usually processed within three days after application). It is advised to enquire at the nearest embassy for further information. (e) There are further requirements for Ummra applications, but these must be submitted by the endorsed travel agent or tour operator.

 
Types of Visa and Cost

Family Visit: £39. Business: £39; £96 (multiple-entry). Work: SAR50 (approximately £10), if paying at embassy. Please consult the consulate to confirm the exact amount as fluctuations occur due to exchange rates. Residency: £10. Transit: £10. Pilgrim (Ummra): no charge (one to three months for a maximum of 30 days).

 
Validity

The visa stay period starts from the first day of entry into Saudi Arabia within the visa’s valid dates. Ummra visas are valid for 30 days for stays of up to two weeks.

 
Applications to:

Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see Contact Addresses. Travellers are advised to apply well in advance. Hajj or Umrah visas are only available from the consulate through an authorised travel agent. People visiting the consulate directly for Hajj or Umrah visas will not be successful.

 
Working Days Required

At least two working days. At least one week if applying by post. For information on processing time for all other types of visa, contact the consulate (or consular section at embassy).

 
 
 
ontact Addresses
 
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the UK

30 Charles Street, London W1J 5DZ, UK
Visa section: 30-32 Charles Street, London W1J 5DZ, UK
Tel: (020) 7917 3000.
Website: www.saudiembassy.org.uk
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 0900-1600, Fri 0900-1500.
Consular section: Mon-Fri 0900-1130 (visa applications); Mon-Thurs 1400-1530 (passport collection), Fri 1330-1430.

 
Saudi Arabian Information Centre in the UK

18 Seymour Street, London W1H 7HU, UK
Tel: (020) 7486 8324.
Website: www.spa.gov.sa

 
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the USA

601 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Tel: (202) 337 4076 (information section) or 944 3126 (visa section).
Website: www.saudiembassy.net

 
 
 
ealth
 
Health

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Health Care

Medical facilities are generally of a high standard, but treatment is expensive. Health insurance is essential.

 
Note

* A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from all travellers arriving from an infected area.

 
 
 
ublic Holidays
 

Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.

2007
23 Sep Saudi National Day.
13 Oct Eid al-Fitr (Ramadan ends).
20 Dec Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice). 

2008
23 Sep Saudi National Day.
2 Oct Eid al-Fitr/ Djoulde Soumae (Ramadan ends).
9 Dec Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice).

 
Note

Muslim festivals are timed according to local sightings of various phases of the moon and the dates given above are approximations. During the lunar month of Ramadan that precedes Eid al-Fitr, Muslims fast during the day and feast at night and normal business patterns may be interrupted. Some disruption may continue into Eid al-Fitr itself. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha may last anything from two to 10 days, depending on the region. During Hajj (when pilgrims visit Mecca) all government establishments and some businesses will be closed for 10 to 14 days.