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Saudi Arabia Jawazat Clarifies Multiple-Entry Business Visit Visa Rules Amid Misinformation

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Riyadh, April 7, 2025 – The General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) has issued an official statement addressing widespread misinformation regarding visa policies for business, tourist, and family visit visas. Contrary to social media claims, the Jawazat confirmed that no mandate requires visa holders from 14 countries, including India, Pakistan, and Egypt, to leave Saudi Arabia by April 13, 2025, or face a five-year entry ban.

Official Clarifications from Jawazat

The Jawazat has outlined the following key points to dispel rumors:

The Jawazat emphasized that any updates to visa regulations will be announced exclusively through its official channels, urging residents and travelers to rely on verified sources for accurate information.

Background on Recent Visa Updates

Saudi Arabia recently implemented temporary restrictions on issuing new Umrah, business, and family visit visas for nationals of 14 countries until mid-June 2025. These measures align with efforts to manage overcrowding during the Hajj season and prevent unauthorized pilgrims from performing Hajj without proper registration. However, these restrictions do not retroactively affect valid visas issued before February 2025.

The affected countries include Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.

Guidelines for Visa Holders

The Jawazat reiterated important guidelines for all visa holders:

Addressing Misinformation

The Jawazat warned against believing unverified social media reports claiming that all short-term visa holders must leave Saudi Arabia by April 13 or face severe penalties. It urged travelers and residents to consult official platforms such as the Jawazat website or follow its verified social media accounts for reliable updates.

This clarification aims to reassure travelers and businesses while ensuring compliance with immigration laws during the busy Hajj season.


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