Saudi Arabia has rolled out major updates to the Umrah visa process for 2025, aimed at making the pilgrimage safer, more organized, and smoother for all pilgrims. These changes, effective from June 10, 2025, require stricter planning, confirmed accommodations, and verified transportation before visa applications. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding the new rules and preparing for your journey.
Mandatory hotel and transportation bookings
Under the new regulations, pilgrims must have confirmed hotel accommodations and verified local transportation arrangements before applying for an Umrah visa . These bookings must be made through the official Nusuk platform or licensed travel agents. This measure is designed to enhance the safety and organization of the pilgrimage, reduce the risk of fraudulent accommodation offers, and improve flexibility in pilgrim movement.
Tourist visas not valid for Umrah
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has clarified that tourist visas are not valid for performing Umrah. Pilgrims must obtain a specific Umrah visa, which requires the submission of confirmed hotel and transportation bookings. This policy aims to ensure that all pilgrims have a structured and organized travel plan, reducing the chances of overcrowding and logistical challenges.
Staying with family? know the new documentation rules
Pilgrims staying with relatives in Saudi Arabia must provide the host’s unified Saudi ID when applying for a visa. This ID is linked to the Umrah visa, and any changes in the itinerary must be updated in the system. This regulation ensures accurate tracking of pilgrims, whether staying in hotels or with family, and strengthens overall safety and management during the pilgrimage.
Nusuk platform : Your digital companion for Umrah 2025
The Nusuk platform is now central to the entire visa process. Pilgrims can use it to:
These 2025 Umrah visa updates reflect Saudi Arabia’s commitment to safe, organized, and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimages. By planning in advance, using official channels, and following the updated rules, pilgrims can ensure their journey is smooth, secure, and memorable.
Mandatory hotel and transportation bookings
Under the new regulations, pilgrims must have confirmed hotel accommodations and verified local transportation arrangements before applying for an Umrah visa . These bookings must be made through the official Nusuk platform or licensed travel agents. This measure is designed to enhance the safety and organization of the pilgrimage, reduce the risk of fraudulent accommodation offers, and improve flexibility in pilgrim movement.
Tourist visas not valid for Umrah
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has clarified that tourist visas are not valid for performing Umrah. Pilgrims must obtain a specific Umrah visa, which requires the submission of confirmed hotel and transportation bookings. This policy aims to ensure that all pilgrims have a structured and organized travel plan, reducing the chances of overcrowding and logistical challenges.
Staying with family? know the new documentation rules
Pilgrims staying with relatives in Saudi Arabia must provide the host’s unified Saudi ID when applying for a visa. This ID is linked to the Umrah visa, and any changes in the itinerary must be updated in the system. This regulation ensures accurate tracking of pilgrims, whether staying in hotels or with family, and strengthens overall safety and management during the pilgrimage.
Nusuk platform : Your digital companion for Umrah 2025
The Nusuk platform is now central to the entire visa process. Pilgrims can use it to:
- Submit Umrah visa applications
- Book verified hotels and transportation
- Track and manage itineraries digitally
These 2025 Umrah visa updates reflect Saudi Arabia’s commitment to safe, organized, and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimages. By planning in advance, using official channels, and following the updated rules, pilgrims can ensure their journey is smooth, secure, and memorable.
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