Saudi Arabia Reduces Umrah Visa Validity to 30 Days for 2026 Pilgrims
15 Jan, 2026
Saudi Arabia has introduced a major Umrah visa policy change for 2026, directly impacting Pakistani pilgrims and Umrah travel agencies. According to official updates issued in January 2026 by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the validity period of Umrah visas before entry has been reduced from 90 days to just 30 days.
What Has Changed in Umrah Visa Rules 2026?
Previously, Umrah pilgrims could enter Saudi Arabia within three months of visa issuance. Under the new regulation:
Umrah visa holders must enter Saudi Arabia within 30 days of visa issuance
Failure to enter within this period will result in automatic visa cancellation
The length of stay after arrival remains unchanged, subject to visa conditions
This update is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to improve crowd management, prevent misuse of visas, and streamline Umrah operations ahead of the peak Hajj season.
Impact on Pakistani Umrah Pilgrims
For pilgrims traveling from Pakistan, this change makes advance planning more critical than ever. Delays in flights, incomplete documentation, or late bookings can now lead to visa expiry before travel.
Key implications include:
Faster coordination between visa issuance and flight booking
Increased importance of working with licensed Umrah operators
Reduced flexibility for rescheduling travel dates
How UmrahOne.pk Helps Pilgrims
UmrahOne.pk ensures:
Timely Umrah visa processing
Confirmed flight schedules aligned with visa dates
Verified hotel and transport arrangements in Makkah and Madinah
Full compliance with updated Saudi Umrah regulations for 2026
Our Umrah packages are designed to meet Saudi visa timelines, helping pilgrims avoid last-minute cancellations or financial loss.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Does the 30-day rule affect Umrah stay duration?
No. The change only applies to entry validity, not the permitted stay after arrival.
Q2: Can Pakistani pilgrims extend the entry deadline?
No. Saudi authorities have made the 30-day entry rule mandatory with no extensions.
Q3: Is this rule applicable to all Umrah visas?
Yes. The rule applies to standard Umrah visas issued for the 2026 season.
Q4: Should pilgrims book flights before visa approval?
It is recommended to book through an authorized Umrah agent to ensure visa and travel dates align properly.
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