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Saudi Visa from Kazakhstan, Approved in as Little as 6 Hours
Saudi Arabia is one region over, roughly five to six hours when direct flights run and an easy connection via a Gulf hub otherwise. We review every detail and email your approved eVisa before you fly.
- Experts review and submit your eVisa for you
- Single & Multiple entry from $209, all fees included
- Choose your speed: 72h, 24h or just 6 hours
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How to Get Your Saudi Visa from Kazakhstan
The whole application takes about five minutes, with no embassy visit and no paperwork by post.
Select Your Package
Choose Standard (72 hours), Priority (24 hours) or Express (6 hours), and pick single or multiple entry.
Complete Your Application
Fill in your details and upload your passport and photo. Our platform guides every field, in about 5 minutes.
Receive Your eVisa
Our experts review and submit your application. Your approved eVisa arrives by email. Print it and travel.
Requirements
Requirements for Kazakhstani Citizens
Prepare these before you start. For most travellers it is just a passport and a photo.
What you'll need
🛂 Valid passport
Your Kazakhstani passport, valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in Saudi Arabia.
📷 Recent passport photo
Plain white background, taken within the last 6 months.
🏨 Hotel booking
A confirmed reservation for your stay. No booking yet? We can add one for $5 at checkout.
You won't need
- Bank statements or proof of funds
- Letter of invitation
- Yellow-fever certificate*
- Onward or return ticket
*Only if arriving from a yellow-fever-risk country. Each traveller, including children, needs a separate eVisa application.
🕋 Planning Umrah? You can perform Umrah on your tourist eVisa outside the Hajj season, no separate Umrah visa needed. Just book your free permit through the official Nusuk app. During the Hajj season, entry to Makkah is limited to Hajj-permit holders.
Discover Saudi Arabia
Why Kazakhstani Travellers Love Visiting Saudi Arabia
From the road to Makkah and Madinah to the tombs of AlUla. Here is why more Kazakhstani travellers are choosing the Kingdom.
🕌 The Steppe to the Sacred
Perform Umrah on your tourist eVisa outside the Hajj season, with a free Nusuk permit. A natural draw for Kazakhstan, where around 70 percent are Muslim.
✈️ A Near Neighbour, Not a Long Haul
When direct flights run, Almaty and Astana are only about five to six hours from Jeddah or Riyadh, and a single Gulf connection covers the rest of the year.
🐎 From Nomad Roads to Nabataean Tombs
Central Asia's steppe heritage meets Arabian history at Hegra, the mud-brick quarter of Diriyah, and the Red Sea coast at Jeddah.
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What Travellers Say
Rated 3.9 out of 5 across 15,000+ applications since 2022.
“Applied online and had my eVisa the next day. The team checked my passport details before submitting. Connected through Dubai and my Umrah went perfectly.”
Aibek N.
Verified customer · Almaty
“Booked for our family's Umrah trip. Support answered every question in Russian and English and all of our visas came through together. Very easy.”
Gulnara S.
Verified customer · Astana
“Fair price and quick. Standard took a little longer than I expected, but they kept me updated and everything was approved without any problems.”
Ruslan T.
Verified customer · Shymkent
Frequently Asked Questions
Saudi Visa FAQ for Kazakhstani Citizens
Common questions from Kazakhstani applicants
Yes. Kazakhstani passport holders need a visa, but Kazakhstan is on the eVisa list, so you apply fully online with no embassy visit. Choose single entry (90-day validity) or multiple entry (valid one year), and the approved eVisa arrives by email as a printable PDF.
Direct service runs on select routes and seasons, taking roughly five to six hours to Jeddah or Riyadh, but availability has changed through 2026, so many travellers currently connect once via a Gulf hub such as Dubai or Doha. Check live schedules when you book.
Yes, outside the Hajj season. Your tourist eVisa covers entry, and the Umrah permit itself is free through the official Nusuk app. During the Hajj season, entry to Makkah is limited to Hajj-permit holders.
Yes. The fee is charged in US dollars, and your Visa or Mastercard from a Kazakhstani bank is accepted and billed at your bank's exchange rate, which may include a small foreign-transaction fee. Apple Pay and Google Pay work too.
Kazakhstan is on UTC+5 and Saudi Arabia is on UTC+3, so Saudi Arabia is just 2 hours behind Kazakhstan. There is almost no jet lag on a trip from Almaty or Astana.
The application is straightforward in English, and Russian-speaking travellers manage it easily. Our support team can guide you through every step, and major Saudi hotels and tourist sites offer service in English.
Yes. Much like the eGov services you may already use at home, the Saudi eVisa is fully online: a short form, a passport scan, a photo and a card payment, with no embassy appointment and no paperwork by post.
November to March brings the mildest weather across Riyadh, Jeddah and AlUla. For Umrah, demand peaks around Ramadan, so plan and apply early if you travel then.
Everyday crime is low, and women can travel, perform Umrah and stay in hotels independently, with no male guardian required for tourists. Modest dress is expected in public. Check your government's latest travel advice before booking.
Yes. On one visa you can perform Umrah in Makkah and Madinah and then explore Jeddah's Red Sea coast or the desert heritage of AlUla. A multiple-entry visa also lets you return to the Kingdom again within the year.
A single-entry eVisa is valid for 90 days with up to a 90-day stay. A multiple-entry eVisa is valid for one year with up to 90 days per visit.
A Kazakhstani passport valid at least 6 months from arrival, a recent white-background passport photo taken within the last 6 months, and a confirmed hotel booking (we can add one for $5 at checkout). No bank statements, invitation letter, or return ticket are needed.
All-inclusive prices run from $209 for single entry (Standard, 72 hours) up to $279 for multiple entry (Express, 6 hours), in US dollars with the government fees included. There are no hidden add-ons.
Choose Express and your approved eVisa can arrive in as little as 6 hours, or Priority within 24 hours, which suits last-minute Umrah plans. Standard (72 hours) is the value option when you book ahead.
Yes. Every traveller, including infants and minors, needs a separate application, even if the child is on a parent's passport. You can submit the whole family's applications together.
Your eVisa is valid at every Saudi entry point, including Riyadh (RUH), Jeddah (JED), Dammam (DMM) and Madinah (MED). For Umrah, Jeddah and Madinah are the closest gateways to the holy cities.
Yes. Saudi Arabia's mandatory travel health insurance is bundled into your eVisa and covers emergency medical care during your stay. It does not cover trip cancellation or lost baggage, so a separate policy is still worth having.
No. SaudieVisa.com is a private visa-assistance service operated by Travel Rox, Inc., not affiliated with the Saudi government. You may also apply directly on the official portal at a lower cost. Our fee covers expert document review, error prevention, photo validation, tracking and dedicated support.
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