Expatriates Passport Must Valid for 90 days to issue the Exit Re-Entry Visa.

Saudi authorities have said that an expatriate must hold a passport valid for at least 90 days to obtain an exit/re-entry visa.


Jawajat said that for expatriates to be issued exit and re-entry visas, passports must have a validity of at least 90 days, and exit and re-entry visas cannot be issued if the validity is less than 90 days, The Jawazat also said that the duration of exit-reentry visa shall be valid for three months from the issuance date,

The Saudi General Directorate of Passports said that if the exit and re-entry visa is defined in One Month, Two Month, Three Month or four months, then it will be valid for three months for traveler starting from the date of issuance of Visa,

Exit and re-entry visa fees.

Jawajat individual exit and re-entry visa issuance fees set 200 Saudi Riyals for a maximum period of two months, with an additional 100 Saudi Riyals for each additional month within the validity period of Iqama.

Multiple exit and re-entry visa fee

In addition, the fee for issuing a multiple exit and re-entry visa fee is 500 Saudi Riyals which allows multiple trips for a maximum of three months, The conditions is iqama must valid, an additional fee of 200 Saudi Riyals for each separate month.

Those Expatriates travelling from Saudi Arabia they must hold valid visa and passport, Also must complying with entry conditions of the destination countries, if traveler does not follow the conditions of the destination countries the immigration may not allowed to enter the traveller into destination countries

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