Saudi Authorities Reverse Age Restriction: Children Aged 12 and Above Now Eligible for Hajj 2026
04 May, 2026.webp)
Saudi Arabia Reverses 15-Year Age Limit for Hajj 2026
In a highly anticipated announcement this May 2026, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah officially reversed the temporary policy that restricted Hajj travel to individuals aged 15 and older. The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) in Pakistan has confirmed that the standard 12-year minimum age limit has been fully restored for the upcoming Hajj 2026 season.
This decisive policy shift provides immense relief to thousands of Pakistani families who were previously forced to alter their travel plans or leave their young children behind. The restoration of the 12-year age limit ensures that families can fulfill their religious obligations together without logistical anxiety.
What This Means for Pending Hajj Visas in Pakistan
When the 15-year age restriction was initially introduced earlier this year, many family applications faced immediate rejections or pending statuses. With the official reversal, the Pakistan Hajj Mission has commenced the re-processing of visas that were previously denied under the 15-year rule.
Parents who submitted applications for children aged 12, 13, and 14 do not need to initiate entirely new applications. The Ministry is actively coordinating with Saudi immigration authorities to clear the backlog and issue the necessary e-visas promptly.
Secure Your Family Hajj Packages with UmrahOne
Navigating sudden policy changes requires a trusted travel partner. As a premier travel agency for Hajj and Umrah in Pakistan, UmrahOne is fully equipped to handle your family’s documentation, visa processing, and travel logistics. Whether you reside in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or Peshawar, our team ensures your application aligns perfectly with the latest May 2026 Saudi regulations.
We offer comprehensive Family Hajj 2026 Packages from Pakistan, featuring direct flights, premium hotel bookings in Makkah and Madinah, and seamless Nusuk app integration. Let our experts handle the paperwork while you prepare for your spiritual journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is the minimum age for Hajj 2026 from Pakistan?
Following the latest update in May 2026, the minimum age limit to perform Hajj from Pakistan is strictly 12 years old. Children below the age of 12 are not permitted to travel for Hajj this year. - Will my child's previously rejected Hajj visa be approved now?
Yes. If your child's visa was rejected solely due to the temporary 15-year age restriction, the Pakistan Hajj Mission is automatically re-processing those applications for children aged 12 and above. - Do 12-year-old children require a separate Nusuk registration?
Yes. Every pilgrim, regardless of age, must be registered and verified through the Saudi Nusuk application. UmrahOne provides complete assistance with Nusuk app registration for families in Pakistan. - What vaccinations are required for children performing Hajj in 2026?
Children aged 12 and above must meet all standard Saudi health requirements, including the mandatory Meningococcal meningitis vaccine, Polio drops, and any updated seasonal influenza vaccines required by MoRA.
Related News
-
18 May, 2026 Saudi Arabia to Officially Reopen International Umrah Visa Issuance on May 31, 2026
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has officially announced that international Umrah visa issuance will resume on May 31, 2026, right after the conclusion of the core Hajj season. This timely update allows Pakistani pilgrims from Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad to immediately start planning and booking their customized spiritual journeys for the latter half of 2026.
read more -
14 May, 2026 Hajj 2026 Final Flight Operations Begin: Last Pakistan Departure Scheduled for May 21
Pakistan’s Hajj 2026 flight operation has entered its final departure phase, with the last Hajj flight from Pakistan scheduled for May 21, 2026. This update is important for Pakistani pilgrims as travel arrangements, airport reporting, and Saudi arrival preparations move toward the final stage.
read more -
11 May, 2026 Saudi Ministry Mandates Pre-Paid Nusuk Hotel Bookings for Post-Hajj Umrah Visas 2026
In a major update for the 1448 AH season, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has mandated that all Pakistani pilgrims must submit verified, pre-paid hotel bookings via the Nusuk platform to obtain an Umrah visa. UmrahOne ensures seamless compliance with these new digital requirements to guarantee rapid visa issuance and secure accommodations.
read more -
07 May, 2026 "Road to Makkah" Initiative Expands to Lahore for Hajj 2026 Pilgrims
The Saudi government has officially expanded the highly successful "Road to Makkah" initiative to Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore for the Hajj 2026 season. Pilgrims traveling from Punjab can now bypass long immigration queues in Saudi Arabia by completing all pre-clearance and customs procedures directly on Pakistani soil.
read more -
27 Apr, 2026 New Mandatory Nusuk Card Rules for Pakistani Pilgrims: Avoid Heavy Fines and Deportation in April 2026
Starting April 2026, Saudi authorities have strictly enforced the use of physical Nusuk Smart Cards for all pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah. Failure to carry this card results in immediate detention, heavy financial penalties, and a potential 10-year ban from the Kingdom.
read more
