Saudi Arabia’s commitment to improving its online services has made it increasingly convenient for individuals to access various services offered through online portals. As a Saudi visa applicant, one of the crucial tasks is checking your visa status. In this article, we will guide you through the process of checking your Saudi visa status online, highlighting the integration of Enjazit with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) portal.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Checking Visa Status by Passport Number on Enjazit/MOFA
- Enjazit’s Integration with MOFA
- Methods for Enjazit Visa Status Check
- 4.1. Checking Umrah, Hajj, and Work Visa Status
- 4.2. Checking Family Visit and Permanent Family Visa Status
- How to Find Application Number/Mofa ID
- Saudi Visa Validity
- How to Check Saudi Visa Stamping Status
- Conclusion
- FAQs
Introduction
Saudi Arabia’s continuous effort to enhance its electronic services has simplified the process of accessing online services, including checking your visa status. Whether you are applying for a work visa, Umrah, Hajj, or a family visit visa, this article will provide you with the necessary steps to ensure you can easily verify your visa status.
Checking Visa Status by Passport Number on Enjazit/MOFA
To check your visa status online, visit the MOFA website. Enter your applicant’s passport number and the MOFA application number. The process is straightforward, and it allows you to quickly verify your visa status without any hassle. This method is particularly useful for those applying for Umrah, Hajj, or work visas.
Enjazit’s Integration with MOFA
In the past, visa status information was available on the Enjazit website (enjazit.com.sa). However, the Saudi government has now integrated Enjazit with MOFA. This means that when you visit the Enjazit website, you will be redirected to the MOFA portal.
Methods for Enjazit Visa Status Check
The methods for checking your Enjazit visa status can vary depending on the type of visa you have applied for. Here are the key methods to consider:
Checking Umrah, Hajj, and Work Visa Status
If you are applying for Umrah, Hajj, or work visas, you can verify your visa status by using your passport number. While the previous method is still applicable, these types of visas are often applied for through agents, making it less likely for you to have an application number. In such cases, you can use the following method:
- Visit the MOFA visa status website: MOFA Visa Status
- Select your preferred language (English or Arabic).
- Provide the following details:
- Passport number
- Nationality
- Visa type (Umrah, Hajj, Work, or tourist visa)
- Visa issuing authority (the Saudi consulate’s city where you submitted your visa application)
- Enter the image code and click on “Search.”
You will receive a message regarding your visa issuance on the next screen, confirming whether your visa has been issued.
Checking Family Visit and Permanent Family Visa Status
If you are checking the status of a family visit visa or a permanent family visa (Istiqdam), you will need additional information:
- Open the MOFA’s homepage: MOFA Homepage
- In the “Inquiry for applied requests” section on the right side of the homepage:
- Select “Application number” in the “Inquiry Type.”
- Enter the application number/MOFA number.
- Provide the ID number (iqama number).
- Enter the 6-digit captcha code and click on “Search.”
If your visa has been issued, a pop-up message will display the visa status with a message such as “Visa has been issued, No. XXXXXXXXX.”
How to Find Application Number/Mofa ID
MOFA assigns an application number or MOFA number to every visa applicant, which is printed on their visa application just above the barcode. You can easily locate this number on the submitted application form.
Saudi Visa Validity
The validity of a Saudi visa depends on the type of visa and your country of origin. Here is an overview of visa validity for different types of visas:
- Family visit visa: Valid for 30 days
- Multiple-entry family visit visa: Valid for 1 year, allowing up to 4 entries, with each stay lasting up to 90 days.
- Hajj visa: Valid for 30 days
- Umrah visa: Valid for 3 months after entering Saudi Arabia
- Tourist visa: Valid for 1 year, with a 90-day stay on each trip and multiple entries.
- Business visa: Valid for 30-60 days, depending on the country of origin and the invitation letter from MOFA.
How to Check Saudi Visa Stamping Status
It’s essential to note that visa issuance and visa stamping are not the same. MOFA issues the visa, while the Saudi Embassy in your country is responsible for stamping the visa onto your passport. If you have submitted your documents through Etimad centers, you can check the Saudi visa stamping status on the Tasheer portal using the following steps:
- Open Tasheer Portal
- Select your country and language.
- On the home page, choose “Track Status.”
- Enter either the appointment reference number or the visa number issued by MOFA.
- Provide the applicant’s date of birth.
- Click “Get Details.”
The Tasheer system will display the visa stamping status on the next page.
Conclusion
Checking your Saudi visa status online has become more accessible, thanks to the integration of Enjazit with the MOFA portal. Whether you are traveling for Umrah, Hajj, work, or family visits, following the appropriate method will help you verify your visa status without any hassle.
FAQs
- Can I check my Saudi visa status without an application number?
- Yes, you can check your visa status by using your passport number for specific types of visas, such as Umrah, Hajj, and work visas.
- What do I need to check the status of a family visit visa or permanent family visa?
- To check these statuses, you’ll need the application number/MOFA number, sponsor’s iqama number, and the applicant’s passport number.
- How can I find my application number/Mofa ID?
- Your application number or Mofa ID is printed on your visa application form, just above the barcode.
- What is the validity of a tourist visa for Saudi Arabia?
- A tourist visa is valid for one year, with a 90-day stay allowed on each trip and multiple entries.