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Saudi Arabia Visa Requirements for Australian Citizens
Traveling to Saudi Arabia? Here are the Saudi visa requirements for Australian citizens.
Introduction
If you’re planning your next holiday, Saudi Arabia offers an exciting mix of tourist spots, sightseeing activities, architectural marvels, and luxury accommodations. It’s an especially convenient place to go to for Australian citizens, as they can enjoy minimal Saudi visa application requirements.
How about getting a panoramic view of the city with the 300-meter high Sky Bridge in Riyadh, seeing the majestic Hegra up close, or going on a shopping spree at traditional Qaisariah Souq, there’s surely something in store for you.
What are the Saudi Arabia visa requirements for Australian citizens? What is the process like? In this article, we share with you the different Saudi visas you can avail and the different requirements are for each of them.
Saudi visa requirements
As we’ve mentioned, Australian citizens have the privilege of only having a few requirements when applying for a Saudi visa. Read on as we share the different ways you can obtain a visa, as well as the different visa types and their corresponding requirements.
Here’s a list of Saudi visit visas Australian citizens are eligible for, and what their requirements are.
Option 1: E-visa
If you’re planning a trip to Saudi Arabia, then you’re in luck. Australian citizens are eligible for a Saudi e-visa or a Saudi visa on arrival.
Under Saudi Arabia’s new e-visa system, eligible travelers arriving in Saudi Arabia no longer need to get a visa sticker stamped on their passports. Instead, these are replaced by a printed e-visa featuring a QR code. This QR code will contain all the essential data and information about the passenger, effectively functioning as a digital visa.
What’s great about the e-visa is that it already covers tourism-related activities and Umrah (excluding Hajj season). This means that Schengen visa holders can apply for an e-visa in case they are planning to travel to Saudi Arabia for tourism, to visit family and friends, to seek medical treatment, or for business. The e-visa already covers these different travel purposes.
Application
If you are an Australian citizen, all you need to do is visit KSA Visa, Saudi Arabia’s easy-to-use portal, sign up for an account, provide your Schengen visa information as well as your personal and passport information, pay for the insurance and visa application fees, and just wait for the e-visa to be e-mailed.
Requirements
- To apply for a Saudi e-visa, you will need the following:
- Passport with at least 6 months validity
- Digital passport photo with a white background (in JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, or BMP file formats; not bigger than 100 KB; and 200×200 pixels in dimension)
- Accomplished application form
- Health insurance
Note that for certain Saudi visas, you may need to have an invitation letter from a sponsor in Saudi Arabia, such as a Saudi resident or a local company.
Validity
The Saudi e-visa will be valid for one year from the date of issuance and it will be valid for multiple entries. You can stay for a total of 3 months or 90 days in Saudi Arabia, as long as your Schengen visa is still valid during your stay. Note that once you are granted a Saudi e-visa, it cannot be extended.
Visa fees
The cost of the Saudi e-visa will vary depending on the purpose of the travel, but for tourism purposes, the Saudi tourist e-visa costs SAR 535 (USD 142.64). As mentioned, the fee already includes the fee for the medical insurance selected during the e-visa application process. Note that the payment must be made in Saudi Riyals with an international debit or credit card.
Note that the visa fees are non-refundable in case the e-visa is rejected.
Processing time
Now that you’ve completed your online visa application form, it’s time to wait. The processing time can take anywhere between 1 minute to 3 business days. You’ll know if your visa has been approved once you receive an e-mail from KSA Visa.
Option 2: Visa on arrival
The next easy and convenient option is the visa on arrival issued upon a foreign national’s entry into a country. Note that although it is a quick and easy way to get a Saudi visa, it might be more practical to apply for a Saudi e-visa ahead of time to avoid any surprises at the airport.
Similar to the e-visa, those who hold eligible citizenship (including dual citizens); have active US, UK, or Schengen visit visas; are permanent residents of the US, UK, or the EU; as well as GCC nationals or residents can avail of a Saudi visa on arrival.
The Saudi visa on arrival is valid for 1 year from its issuance date. The multiple-entry visa on arrival is valid for 1 year from the date of issuance. It allows the traveler to stay for a maximum of 90 days.
Option 3: Transit/Stopover Visa
There’s another way you can easily enter Saudi Arabia: the Saudi transit or stopover visa, which is open to all nationalities. It allows travelers to pass through Saudi land borders, airports, or ports. This is probably not the most ideal option for all, but it’s a good option if you are staying for less than four days in Saudi Arabia.
Travelers may opt to apply for a transit/stopover visa via Saudi Arabia’s Saudia or Flynas airlines by booking two flights with a suitable layover of between 12 to 96 hours. While the transit/stopover visa is free, it is still subject to administrative and medical insurance fees. Alternatively, travelers may apply for a standard transit/stopover visa via KSA Visa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Although we’ve covered the basics when it comes to Saudi visa requirements for UScitizens, we’re sure you may still questions about it. The following are answers to some frequently asked quesitons.
Is it possible for your Saudi visa on arrival to be rejected?
Although there are clear guidelines on who is eligible for a Saudi visa on arrival, remember that any visa is a conditional document and the final say will have to come from the immigration officer.
Yes, it’s possible for a Saudi visa on arrival to be rejected. Some of the possible reasons may be insufficient documents, previous visa violations, inaccurate or incomplete personal information, falsification of travel history, health issues, or insufficient funds.
Is it possible to amend my data after submitting the visa application?
You cannot make changes to a Saudi e-visa if there is a mistake in the visa holder’s declared information apart from his/her nationality or passport number. As you cannot modify an e-visa, it will need to be canceled and you will need to re-apply for a new e-visa.
If, however, the embassy issued the visa with an incorrect nationality or passport number, then a new visa with the correct nationality or passport number can be issued for a fee. It won’t be necessary to cancel or revoke the old visa.
Can tourists visit Makkah and Al Madinah?
The holy city of Makkah may only be visited by Muslims. Meanwhile, Al Madinah is open to all
tourists. Many locations around Makkah are also open to tourists to learn about Saudi Arabia’s local culture and history.
Is it possible for your Saudi visa on arrival to be rejected?
Although there are clear guidelines on who is eligible for a Saudi visa on arrival, remember that any visa is a conditional document and the final say will have to come from the immigration officer.
Yes, it’s possible for a Saudi visa on arrival to be rejected. Some of the possible reasons may be insufficient documents, previous visa violations, inaccurate or incomplete personal information, falsification of travel history, health issues, or insufficient funds.
My visa application status says it is “pending with applicant”. What does this mean?
This means that your application might have missing information or there is a problem with your photo.
Is the process different if you apply for a visa as an individual versus as a group?
You are free to apply either as a group or as an individual. If you would like to apply for a visa as a group, this option is just to facilitate the payment process.
How can I inquire about the travel insurance company?
To inquire about an insurance company, visit the website of Saudi Arabia’s Council of Health Insurance (CHI) and inquire about the health insurance with your passport number.
Is it possible to amend my data after submitting the visa application?
You cannot make changes to a Saudi e-visa if there is a mistake in the visa holder’s declared information apart from his/her nationality or passport number. As you cannot modify an e-visa, it will need to be canceled and you will need to re-apply for a new e-visa.
If, however, the embassy issued the visa with an incorrect nationality or passport number, then a new visa with the correct nationality or passport number can be issued for a fee. It won’t be necessary to cancel or revoke the old visa.
What should I wear while I’m in Saudi Arabia?
Both men and women should dress modestly while in Saudi Arabia, otherwise they potentially face penalties. Avoid wearing tight-fitting clothes or clothes displaying profane language or images. Women should cover their shoulders and knees when in public.
Generally, wearing long, loose tops, long pants or trousers, or long skirts up to the ankle is safe. The only time you should not abide by this rule is when the situation calls for different attire, such as when swimming. Similarly, choose to wear modest swimming attire.
Conclusion
It’s never been easier for Australian citizens to obtain a Saudi visa, thanks to the Saudi e-visa and visa-on-arrival options. For other travel purposes, they will need to comply with a standard set of requirements.
For more information on Saudi Arabia visa requirements for Australian citizens, visit KSA Visa or consult the nearest Saudi embassy or consulate.