Umre visas can be obtained through the Nusuk platform (nusuk.sa) as e-visas, through Saudi embassies, or hacilar from eligible countries can perform Umre on a Saudi tourist e-visa. The Nusuk e-visa costs approximately 300 SAR, is processed within 24-72 hours, and is valid for 90 days. Unlike Hac visas, Umre visas do not require booking through an authorized operator.
Since Saudi Arabia's tourism reforms, there are now multiple pathways to obtain permission to perform Umre. The primary method is the Umre e-visa through the Nusuk platform (nusuk.sa), which is the Saudi government's official digital portal for hac ibadeti services. This visa is specifically designed for Umre hacilar and can be processed entirely online. Alternatively, citizens of countries eligible for the Saudi tourist e-visa (including the US, UK, EU nations, Australia, and many others) can perform Umre on a tourist visa without needing a separate Umre visa. The tourist e-visa is available through the Visit Saudi platform (visa.visitsaudi.com) and costs approximately 440 SAR including insurance. Citizens of GCC countries do not need a visa to enter Saudi Arabia and can perform Umre freely. Saudi residents with valid iqama (residency permits) can perform Umre by simply obtaining an Umre permit through the Nusuk app.
The Nusuk platform is the Saudi Ministry of Hac and Umre's official digital service for hac ibadeti management. To apply for an Umre e-visa through Nusuk, visit nusuk.sa and create an account. Select your nationality and travel dates, then upload the required documents: a clear scan of your passport bio page, a passport-sized photograph with a white background, and proof of vaccination if required. The platform will also ask you to book your Umre appointment slot, specifying the date and approximate time you plan to perform tavaf. Payment is made online via credit card. Processing typically takes 24 to 72 hours, after which the e-visa is sent to your email and can be printed or displayed digitally. The Nusuk Umre visa is typically valid for 90 days from the date of issuance and allows a stay of up to 30 days, though terms may vary. The platform also allows you to book hotels, transportation, and guided tours as part of your Umre planning.
Citizens of over 60 countries eligible for the Saudi tourist e-visa can now perform Umre without obtaining a separate Umre visa. The tourist e-visa, obtained through visitsaudi.com, is a multiple-entry visa valid for one year, allowing stays of up to 90 days per visit. This option offers greater flexibility — you can combine Umre with tourism, visiting other Saudi cities like Riyadh, Al Ula, or the Red Sea coast. The tourist e-visa costs approximately 440 SAR and is processed within minutes to 24 hours. However, hacilar using the tourist visa should still register their Umre visit through the Nusuk or Eatmarna app to obtain an appointment slot for tavaf during busy periods. Without a registered appointment, access to the mataf (tavaf area) may be restricted during peak times. The tourist visa does not include the Hac period — separate Hac visas are always required for Hac.
Documentation requirements for Umre visas are less extensive than Hac visas but still important. Essential documents include a valid passport with at least six months validity, passport-sized photographs meeting Saudi specifications (white background, clear face, no head covering except for religious reasons), and proof of health insurance (sometimes included in the visa fee). Vaccination requirements for Umre are generally less stringent than for Hac but may include meningococcal vaccination depending on current health directives. Check the latest requirements on the Nusuk platform or Saudi embassy website, as these can change. Travel insurance covering medical emergencies is strongly sunnet even if not mandatory, as healthcare costs for uninsured visitors in Saudi Arabia can be very high. Pilgrims with chronic health conditions should carry a medical report from their doctor along with sufficient medication supply.