Saudi Arabia: Exit/Re-Entry Visa Requires Valid Passport for at Least 3 Months

Saudi authorities have stipulated that expatriates must hold a passport that is valid for at least 90 days to obtain an exit/re-entry visa.
This requirement ensures that travelers have sufficient passport validity during their time outside the Kingdom.
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Key Details About the Exit/Re-Entry Visa
- If the exit/re-entry visa is issued for a specific duration (e.g., two, three, or four months), it will be considered valid for three months from the date of issuance. The actual duration for travel is determined from the travel date.
- Fees for Individual Exit/Re-Entry Visa:
- SR200 for a maximum of two months.
- An additional SR100 will be charged for each extra month within the validity of the Iqama (residency permit).
- Fees for Multiple Exit/Re-Entry Visa:
- SR500 for multiple travels over a maximum of three months.
- An extra SR200 for each additional month within the validity of the Iqama.
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Travel Requirements
Expatriates traveling from Saudi Arabia must ensure they possess:
- A valid exit/re-entry visa.
- A passport that meets the validity requirement.
- Compliance with entry conditions of their destination countries.
Saudi Arabia, home to approximately 34.8 million people, has a significant migrant worker community, making these regulations vital for smooth travel and compliance with immigration laws.
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