Saudi Arabia Visa for US Citizens
Apply Visa for Saudi Arabia from USA
United States citizens are eligible to get a Saudi eVisa to visit Saudi Arabia for tourism, business, or Umrah. No need to go through the trouble of getting a visa at an embassy.
For Americans and other country nationals, as well as cruise passengers and transit travelers, you must have a Saudi eVisa to enter Saudi Arabia.
When you apply for the Saudi Arabia Visa for US Citizens, it usually takes from 6 to 24 hours to get it.
You also enjoy 2 types of entry. One with a 90-day visa validity offering single entry, and another with a 1-year visa validity offering multiple entries. Once you are in Saudi Arabia, you can consecutively stay for 3 months.
You only need to apply online which takes 5 to 6 minutes to complete. Fill in some basic information about yourself, and upload some important documents.
Once you finish the online application form, We will review your application and process it further. Once approved, You can get your Saudi visa delivered to your email inbox.
Packages of Saudi Visa for US Citizens
Express (1 Year Multiple Entry Visa)
Express (90 Day Single Entry Visa)
Regular (1 Year Multiple Entry Visa)
Regular (90 Day Single Entry Visa)
Requirements of Saudi Arabia Visa for US Citizens
To get a Saudi Arabia eVisa, you’ll need:
- A US passport that’s still valid for at least six more months when you travel. See the passport example for more information
- A recent passport-size photo. See the photo guidelines for more information.
- A valid email address.
- A credit or debit card to pay for the visa fees.
- You also required to provide some personal information like your full name as in passport, date of birth, profession, address, etc.
You are not required to book a flight ticket to apply for a Saudi eVisa. You might have to provide your address in Saudi Arabia, but if you’re not sure about it, you can still submit your application without it.
3 Steps to Get your Saudi Visa
Processing Time of Saudi eVisa for US Citizens
Saudi eVisa for US citizens usually takes about 6 to 24 hours (excluding the day you apply, holidays, and weekends).
You can also choose “Express Visa” processing to make it faster. With this option, you can get your eVisa within 6 hours after you submit your application.
We suggest you apply for your Saudi eVisa at least 5 days before you plan to arrive.
Insurance for US Citizens with Saudi Visa
US Citizens will get an Insurance policy along with their Saudi eVisa. This insurance is a mandatory requirement for American tourists visiting Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi government picks an insurance company randomly while processing your eVisa.
Perform Umrah with Saudi eVisa
If you’re a Muslim from the US, you can use the Saudi eVisa to do Umrah. When you fill out the application, just choose “Umrah” in the “Purpose of Visit” part. You don’t need any extra papers or requirements to submit for this.
Enjoy Your Point of Entry
Any US Citizens who will apply for a Saudi Arabia visa from United states can choose their point of entry from any of the following airports, land borders, and sea ports.
Airports (International and Domestic)
- King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh (RUH)
- King Abdulaziz International, Jeddah (JED)*
- King Fahd International Airport, Dammam (DMM)
- Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International, Medina (MED)*
- Quassim Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Al Quassim (ELQ)
- Ha'il International Airport, Hail (OEHL)
- Ta'if International Airport, Taif (TIF)
- Abha International Airport, Abha (AHB)
- Yanbu Prince Abdulmohsin Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Yanbu (YNB)
- Turaif Domestic Airport, Turaif (OETR)
- Al Jawf Domestic Airport, Al Jawf (OESK)
- Najran Domestic Airport, Najran(EAM)
*Umrah pilgrims enjoy the fastest route to visit the Holy cities by choosing these two airports.
- King Abdulaziz International, Jeddah (JED)
- Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International, Medina (MED)
Land Boarders
- United Arab Emirates border: Al Batha
- Bahrain border: King Fahd Causeway -Ach-Sharqiya Causeway
Sea Ports
- King Abdullah Port of Duba
- Yanbu Commercial Port
- Islamic Port of Jeddah
- Port of Farasan
- Port of Jazan
- King Abdulaziz Port of Dammam
- Jubail Commercial Port
- Port of Ras Tanura Refinery
Frequently Asked Questions
Do US citizens need a visa for Saudi Arabia?
Yes, US citizens are required to get a visa to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
How to apply for a Saudi visa from the USA?
The easiest way to apply is a Saudi eVisa. The eVisa is completely online and can get approval in 6 hours only.
How quickly can you get a visa for Saudi Arabia?
By choosing express visa option, you can get your Saudi eVisa just in 6 hours.
How much is a visa to Saudi Arabia?
The cost of the visa depends on how you want it to processed. You are advised to check this page often to see the updated prices of visa fees.
How long can you stay in Saudi Arabia with a visa?
The Saudi eVisa is valid for 1 year; the maximum consecutive stay is 3 months.
Do I need a transit visa for Saudi Arabia?
Yes, if you are planning to enter Saudi Arabia during your journey, you may need a transit visa. You can apply for a Saudi eVisa, which also serves as a transit visa for your convenience, depending on your eligibility. Be sure to check the latest transit requirements before you travel to ensure you have the correct documents.
How long does it take to get a Saudi visa?
If you pick the express processing option for your Saudi eVisa, you'll get the result in just 6 hours. But if you choose the regular processing, it will take 24 hours. Remember, this doesn't count the day you apply, holidays, or weekends.
How long is a Saudi tourist visa valid?
The Saudi eVisa offers a single and multiple-entry facility that is valid for 3 months to 1 year from the date of issue. However, the maximum consecutive stay is 3 months.
How to renew a visit visa in Saudi Arabia?
If your Saudi eVisa is going to end soon, you can ask us for a renewal. Just get in touch with us, and we'll help you with the process.
How much is an exit visa in Saudi Arabia?
If you have a family or work outside of Saudi Arabia and want to leave the country but need to come back later, you'll need a Saudi exit/re-entry visa. The cost of this visa can be different, depending on the Immigration and special agents. This visa is not the same as the eVisa. To know more, it's a good idea to ask the appropriate visa agents.