Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced an important update for Umrah pilgrims: the validity of the Umrah entry visa has been reduced from three months to one month from the date of issuance.
According to reports, the change will take effect next week. However, once a pilgrim enters the Kingdom, their stay validity remains three months, so the overall pilgrimage duration isn’t affected.
The move comes as part of efforts to streamline visa management and improve entry coordination during what is expected to be one of the busiest Umrah seasons yet.
Under the new rules, the Umrah visa will automatically be cancelled 30 days after issuance if it isn’t used to enter Saudi Arabia within that timeframe. Officials say this ensures smoother logistics as millions of pilgrims plan their journeys to Makkah and Madinah in the coming months.
Ahmed Bajaeifer, adviser to the National Committee for Umrah and Visit, told Al Arabiya the decision supports preparations for an anticipated surge in visitors, particularly during the cooler months when pilgrim numbers traditionally spike.
This season has already been a record-breaking one. According to the reports, over four million Umrah visas have been issued since June 2025, with more than 15 million pilgrims performing Umrah in the first half of the year alone.
In related updates, the Ministry recently confirmed that all visa types, including tourist, family visit, and work visas, now allow pilgrims to perform Umrah, as part of Saudi Vision 2030’s goal to make religious travel more accessible.
Pilgrims can also use the Nusuk Umrah platform to book packages, obtain permits, and plan their visits digitally.