Most Lebanon residents don't need to visit the Sa embassy
If your nationality qualifies for an eVisa, you can apply online in about 10 minutes. Processing takes 24-72 hours. No appointment, no paperwork, no embassy visit.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to visit a Saudi embassy to get a visa?
No, in most cases. If your nationality is one of the 66 eligible for the Saudi eVisa, you apply entirely online with no embassy visit. You only need an embassy for visa types the eVisa does not cover, such as work or study, or if your nationality is not eVisa eligible.
How long does the Saudi eVisa take?
You choose your speed: Standard within 72 hours, Priority within 24 hours, or Express in as little as 6 hours. The approved eVisa is emailed to you once issued.
What documents do I need to apply online?
A passport valid at least 6 months from arrival, a recent passport style photo on a plain white background, and a confirmed hotel booking. You do not need bank statements, a letter of invitation, or a return ticket.
Can I perform Umrah without visiting an embassy?
Yes. Eligible travellers perform Umrah on the tourist eVisa outside the Hajj season, with a free Umrah permit booked through the official Nusuk app. No separate embassy visa is required.
The contact details for a mission look out of date. What should I do?
Embassy details can change. Always confirm with the mission directly before visiting, and check the official Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. If you spot an error, let our support team know and we will update it.
Can I track my Saudi eVisa application?
Yes. After you apply you receive a reference number by email. Use it on our status page to follow your application at any time.
How do I know which Saudi mission covers my area?
Saudi embassies and consulates each serve a defined consular district. In this directory, open your country and read the Covers line for each mission to see the area it handles. If a country has both an embassy and a consulate general, the consulate usually covers a specific region while the embassy covers the rest.
Do I need an appointment to visit a Saudi embassy or consulate?
Yes, in most cases. Saudi missions generally require a prior appointment for consular services, and walk-ins are usually limited to emergencies. Contact the mission by phone or email before visiting. For eligible tourists, the eVisa avoids the embassy entirely.
Can a Saudi embassy attest or legalise my documents?
Yes. Consular sections handle attestation and legalisation of documents such as educational certificates and commercial papers for use in Saudi Arabia. Requirements vary by document and by mission, so confirm what is needed before you go.
What if there is no Saudi embassy in my country?
You can usually still travel. If your nationality is eVisa eligible, apply online with no embassy needed. Otherwise, the nearest accredited Saudi mission serves your country, or you may qualify for a visa on arrival if you hold a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa.
Are Saudi embassy opening hours the same in every country?
No. Hours and working days follow the local calendar, so Gulf and Arab missions often open Sunday to Thursday while others open Monday to Friday. Always confirm the current hours with the mission before visiting, especially around Saudi and local public holidays.