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Frequently Asked Questions

 

  Step 1: Head to the official website of Visit Saudi and navigate to the link:      https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/travel-regulations

  Step 2: Find out what type of Visa you need to Visit Saudi.

  Step 3: Choose your nationality

  Step 4: Know more about the embassy charges and tariffs

  • You must be at least 18 years old to enter alone. Travelers under the age of 18 may enter only if accompanied by a parent, grandparent or adult sibling (over 18 years old).
  • Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date of entry into Saudi.
  • The following documents are also required to obtain an Embassy/Consulate/Tasheer visa: proof of residence (in the country in which you reside), return ticket, proof of employment, financial solvency/bank statement, flight itinerary, identification, residence address (where you are staying in Saudi).

 Head to the official website of Visit Saudi and navigate to the link:       https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/travel-regulations

Learn more at embassies.mofa.gov.

Travelers looking to participate in Umrah may apply via nusuk.sa.

Language: Arabic is the official language of Saudi Arabia and the primary language used in all dealings and public transactions.

Culture: Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and traditions have been shaped by its position as a historic trade hub and the birthplace of Islam.

Currency: Currency exchange and transactions are easy in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia’s national currency is the Saudi riyal (ر.س SAR), which is subdivided into 100 halala.

Taxes: Saudi Arabia imposes an indirect tax of 15% (VAT) on all goods and services purchased and sold by enterprises. There are some exceptions.

Please visit this link for further information on Saudi’s Travel Regulations.

  https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/travel-regulations

Emergency numbers

Police:

– Makkah, Riyadh and Eastern provinces: 911 

– All other provinces of the Kingdom: 999 

Saudi Ambulance: 997

Civil Defense: 998

For traffic accidents: 993

Highway Patrol: 996

Border Guard: 994

Tourism

Tourism Call Center: 930

Tourism International Call Center: +966920000890

Najm Company: 920000560

General Directorate of Passports: 992

Consumer services

Municipal services: 940

Electricity company emergency: 933

Ministry of Transport emergency: 938

Ministry of Commerce consumer call center: 1900

Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Customer Service: +966920002814

Consumer protection: 935

Public security

Saudi Public Security: 989

General enquiries: 905

Emergency medical consultation: 937

General Directorate of Narcotics Control: 995

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