The United Kingdom's Hac quota is approximately 25,000 hacilar per year. Unlike most Muslim-majority countries, the UK has no government-run Hac scheme. British hacilar arrange their own Hac through private operators, many of which are ATOL-licensed for financial protection. Costs range from 5,000 to 15,000 GBP depending on package tier.
Hajj Quota
25,000
Average Cost
GBP 5,000–15,000
Government Body
No centralized government body; privately arranged through ATOL-licensed tour operators
British hacilar obtain their Hac visa through their chosen Hac tour operator, who acts as the intermediary with the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in London. The operator collects the haci's passport, photographs, and supporting documents, and submits them in bulk to the Saudi visa processing center. Individual direct applications for Hac visas are not accepted.
Required documents include a valid British passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the Hac travel dates, recent passport-sized photographs meeting Saudi specifications (white background, no glasses), proof of meningitis (ACWY) vaccination administered no more than 3 years and no less than 10 days before travel, and a completed visa application form provided by the operator. Female hacilar under 45 traveling without a mahram must provide a notarized letter of no objection from their mahram and travel as part of an organized group.
The Saudi government has increasingly streamlined the visa process in recent years, with electronic visa processing reducing turnaround times. However, hacilar should submit their documents to their operator well in advance (typically 6-8 weeks before departure) to avoid last-minute complications. British nationals of certain dual nationalities may face additional processing requirements and should confirm with their operator early.
The UK Hac market is entirely private, with hundreds of operators offering packages across a wide price range. The most important consumer protection for British hacilar is ATOL (Air Travel Organiser's Licence), administered by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). ATOL-licensed operators provide financial protection, meaning if the company ceases trading, hacilar are either refunded or arrangements are made for them to complete their journey. Always verify an operator's ATOL status on the CAA website (caa.co.uk/atol-protection).
Beyond ATOL, hacilar should look for operators who are members of recognized trade bodies such as the Association of British Hujjaj (ABH) or the Council of British Hajjis (CBHUK). These organizations set service standards and provide dispute resolution mechanisms. Pilgrims should request detailed written contracts specifying hotel names and distances from the Haram, flight details, group sizes, and included services. Reading independent reviews on platforms like Trustpilot and seeking recommendations from local camis and community organizations is strongly advised.
The UK Hac market, while offering great choice, has historically faced issues with unscrupulous operators providing substandard services or misrepresenting their packages. In response, community organizations and the government have worked to raise awareness about consumer rights. The key advice for British hacilar is to never book with an operator who is not ATOL-licensed for the flight component, and to pay by credit card where possible for additional Section 75 consumer protection.
British camis and Islamic centers across the country offer Hac preparation courses in the months leading up to the season, many of which are free. Organizations such as the Islamic Foundation, East London Mosque, and Birmingham Central Mosque run comprehensive programs covering the fiqh of Hac, health preparation, and practical tips. The UK also has a well-established Hac medical advisory service, and hacilar with pre-existing conditions should consult their GP well in advance. The British Hac Delegation, organized by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in partnership with Muslim community organizations, provides on-the-ground consular and welfare support during the Hac season.
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, 30 Charles Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5DZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44-20-7917-3000