Saudi Arabia Temporarily Bans Visas For 14 Nations Including India. Here’s Why

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Saudi Arabia Visa Ban: The suspension of visas will be effective till around mid-June coinciding with the end of the Hajj pilgrimage season.

Pilgrimage sites experience extreme overcrowding during Hajj. (AP File)
Pilgrimage sites experience extreme overcrowding during Hajj. (AP File)

Saudi Arabia Visa Ban: With the Hajj pilgrimage approaching, Saudi Arabia has temporarily halted the issuance of Umrah, business, and family visit visas for citizens from 14 countries, including India and Pakistan, in a bid to address overcrowding during the pilgrimage.

The suspension of visas will be effective till around mid-June coinciding with the end of the Hajj pilgrimage season.

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    Ban On 14 Nations- Full List

    The ban impacts 14 nations, including

    1. Algeria
    2. Bangladesh
    3. Egypt
    4. Ethiopia
    5. India
    6. Indonesia
    7. Iraq
    8. Jordan
    9. Morocco
    10. Nigeria
    11. Pakistan
    12. Sudan
    13. Tunisia
    14. Yemen

    Saudi officials have said that the step has been taken to prevent individuals from trying to perform Hajj without proper registration. They said that foreign nationals have frequently entered the country on Umrah or visit visas, then overstayed illegally to perform Hajj.

    Hajj 2024 Tragedy

    Various media reports have stated that the illegal overstay to participate in the Hajj lead to overcrowding situation and safety issues last year. In 2024, over 1,200 pilgrims were killed during the pilgrimage due to overcrowding and intense heat.

    The tragedies have prompted the Saudi authorities to enforce stricter visa regulations. Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has ordered these measures to prevent unregistered pilgrims from participating in Hajj.

    Saudi Authorities On Visa Suspension

    The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has assured that the visa suspension is a logistical measure to ensure a safer pilgrimage and has nothing to do with diplomatic concerns.

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      Official said that unregistered pilgrims often lack access to basic amenities, contributing to safety hazards during the pilgrimage. As a part of the new regulations, the last date for issuing Umrah visas is set for April 13. They further warned that people performing Hajj without proper authorisation or overstaying their visas may face a five-year entry ban, reports said.

      Meanwhile, diplomatic visas, residency permits, and visas particular to the Hajj remain unaffected by the move.

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