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Saudi Arabia tourist eVisa: fees, validity & how to apply in 2026

Last reviewed 12 July 2026 · Source: Saudi eVisa / Visit Saudi

Saudi Arabia opened to leisure tourism in 2019 and now issues a tourist eVisa online to citizens of dozens of eligible countries. It is a generous one-year, multiple-entry visa that also covers Umrah (outside Hajj season). This guide explains eligibility, the all-in fee including mandatory insurance, and how to apply on the official portal.

At a glance

Document
Tourist eVisa
Total cost
~US$80 (incl. insurance)
Maximum stay
Up to 90 days total
Validity
1 year, multiple entry
Processing
Minutes to ~24 hours
Passport validity
6 months on entry
Covers
Tourism & Umrah (non-Hajj)
Apply at
Official Saudi eVisa portal
Apply only on the official Saudi eVisa portal (linked from Visit Saudi). Third-party sites add fees to the government visa. This page is informational and links you to the official site — we don’t process applications or add fees.

Who is eligible

The tourist eVisa is open to citizens of a defined list of countries across Europe, North America, East Asia and beyond. Some other nationalities can obtain the same visa on arrival if they hold a valid US, UK or Schengen visa or residence permit. If your country is not on either list, you need to apply through a Saudi mission. Check current eligibility on the official portal.

Cost & insurance

The headline figure bundles the government visa fee with a compulsory medical insurance policy for the trip. Treat the total below as indicative and confirm at checkout.

Indicative Saudi tourist eVisa cost, 2026
ComponentAmountNotes
Visa fee + insurance~US$80One year, multiple entry

The fee is non-refundable if refused. Insurance is included automatically in the eVisa price and cannot be skipped.

Requirements

How to apply

  1. Go to the official Saudi eVisa portal (reachable via Visit Saudi).
  2. Create an account and complete the application with passport-matching details.
  3. Upload your photo and passport page.
  4. Pay the all-in fee, which includes insurance.
  5. Receive the eVisa by email, usually the same day, and print it for travel.

Stay, dress & local rules

The eVisa allows up to 90 days of stay across its one-year validity, entering as often as you like. Women can travel independently. Modest dress is expected in public, and alcohol is prohibited nationwide. The tourist visa permits Umrah at any time except during the Hajj period — Hajj itself needs a separate Hajj visa arranged through approved channels.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the Saudi tourist eVisa?

Around US$80 all-in, including mandatory insurance. Confirm the current total on the official portal.

Can I do Umrah on it?

Yes, outside the Hajj season. Hajj requires a dedicated Hajj visa.

How long can I stay?

Up to 90 days total within the one-year, multiple-entry validity.

Is insurance really required?

Yes. It is bundled into the eVisa fee automatically.

What if my nationality isn’t eligible?

You may still qualify via a valid US/UK/Schengen visa, or you can apply through a Saudi diplomatic mission.

Requirements and fees can change. Always confirm the current details on the official Saudi eVisa portal before you apply.

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