
Saudi Arabia has introduced a temporary relief measure for travellers and residents whose visas expired due to recent regional disruptions. The move offers a flexible window for affected individuals to either extend their stay or exit the country without facing penalties.
According to the Ministry of Interior, the decision applies to holders of visit visas, Umrah visas, transit visas, and final exit permits that expired on or after February 26, 2026. Many individuals were unable to leave the country on time due to ongoing travel disruptions.
Under the new guidelines, visa holders have two options. They can apply for an extension of their stay through the Absher platform by paying the required fees. This option will be available until April 18, 2026. Alternatively, they can choose to leave Saudi Arabia through international ports without renewing their visas or paying any overstay fines.
Authorities stated that the initiative is aimed at easing difficulties faced by travellers while ensuring compliance with regulations. It also helps maintain smoother travel operations across borders during a period of disruption.
Overall, the measure provides much-needed relief by offering flexibility to those impacted, ensuring they are not penalised for circumstances beyond their control.
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