If you’re from the United States, you must apply for an Umrah visa before you travel. You can apply for either the Saudi Arabia Tourist Visa or the Umrah Visa in order to undertake the Hajj.Foreign nationals wishing to do the Umrah, an Islamic pilgrimage, are required to have a particular travel document called the Saudi Arabia Umrah Visa. The Hajj pilgrimage has set dates based on the Islamic lunar calendar, whereas Umrah can be done any time of year, with the exception of the Hajj season.The standard validity period for the Saudi Arabia Umrah Visa is 90 days, which makes things easier for you and gives you plenty of time to finish your religious obligations and even take in the vibrant local culture. Please be aware that you cannot work or stay in the nation for an extended period of time with this visa; it is just for religious reasons.
How to apply Umrah Visa from USA
To ensure a smooth and spiritually rewarding Umrah travel, adhere to following streamlined procedures created specifically for citizens of the United States:
Step 1: Enter your information. Start the application process by filling out our simple online form. Enter your personal information and make sure it’s correct; this is the main basis for your journey.
Step 2: Complete your application and submit payment for the Umrah Visa. Pay easily with a credit or debit card, or choose PayPal for a safe and secure transaction.
Step 3: Compile the necessary files and upload them using our intuitive interface. Press the “Submit” button to signal that your quest for the Umrah is almost over. We’ll take it from here and get in touch only if more information is required.
Step 4: Sign up for the Umrah applications. As soon as you arrive in Saudi Arabia, you must download two mandatory apps to your phone: the Etmarna app (which lets you obtain prayer permits and link them to your Tawakkalna) and the Tawakkalna app (which only functions in Saudi Arabia and contains all of your vaccination records, which you must display when you enter hotels, restaurants, and masjids).