Posted by : Aahil Shaik Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Jawazat clarifies that deported Expat can return to Saudi Arabia only on Hajj or Umrah visa


The General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) in Saudi Arabia revealed that any expatriate who has been deported and banned, cannot return to the Kingdom. 



This came in response after one of the beneficiaries inquired, stating, "How many years have I been banned from entering the Kingdom, after I was deported by the sponsor 3 years ago?"

- The official Jawazat account responded it via Twitter, saying, "The instructions states that any expatriate who has been deported can not return to the Kingdom except for the purpose of Hajj and Umrah only." Trending : New labor reforms of expat workers in Saudi Arabia to come into effect from 14th March

- Earlier, Jawazat clarified that family visit visa can be extended online through the expat's Absher (Individuals, businesses) account, 7 days before the expiry of the Saudi visit visa.

- In order to renew or extend the Saudi visit visa, medical insurance for the visitor is must. The Jawazat also revealed that family visit visa is not allowed to be converted into residence visa. Recommend : Ramadan 2021 is likely to be from 14th April in Saudi Arabia

Jawazat clarifies that deported Expat can return to Saudi Arabia only on Hajj or Umrah visa - Saudi-Expatriates.com

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