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In a significant development, Saudi Arabian authorities have announced that citizens from certain countries can now perform Umrah without the requirement of obtaining a visa.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah disclosed that permanent residents of the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States are now eligible to perform Umrah without the need for a visa in advance.
This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to streamline the Umrah pilgrimage process, providing enhanced services and enriching the cultural and religious experience for pilgrims. The move aligns with the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
Under the new regulations, eligible Umrah performers have the flexibility to plan their pilgrimage using the Nusk app or make on-the-spot arrangements upon arrival, making the process more convenient.
In addition to facilitating Umrah, the Kingdom has expanded visa-on-arrival options for residents of these regions. The privilege now extends to include first-degree relatives of the visa holder, whether for religious or tourism purposes. Furthermore, the option to undertake Umrah has been extended to transit visa holders traveling via Saudi airlines, making it even easier for Muslims to embark on this sacred journey.
Umrah, often referred to as the “lesser pilgrimage” compared to the Hajj, is a voluntary Islamic ritual that holds profound spiritual significance. Unlike the Hajj, which follows specific dates in the Islamic lunar calendar, Umrah can be performed at any time of the year, allowing Muslims to seek spiritual rewards and draw closer to Allah through this sacred journey.
As preparations are underway for the upcoming Hajj scheduled in June this year, the Saudi government is taking steps to facilitate a smooth pilgrimage experience. In terms of Umrah statistics, over 13.5 million pilgrims from the Muslim world performed Umrah, with a considerable number expressing gratitude to the Saudi authorities for their support during the journey.