Saudi Arabia eVisa from Qatar:
How to Apply, Fees & Approval Time
Complete online eVisa guide for Indians, Filipinos, Bangladeshis & all eligible Qatar residents — step-by-step process updated May 2026
Quick Answer: The Saudi Arabia eVisa is a 100% online tourist visa available at visitsaudi.com for eligible Qatar residents including Indians, Filipinos, Bangladeshis, Egyptians and 50+ other nationalities. The fee is SAR 300 (~QAR 330) plus mandatory travel insurance (~SAR 135). Processing takes 24 to 48 hours. In 2026, only single-entry eVisas are being issued. Pakistanis and Nepalis are NOT eligible for the tourist eVisa — they must apply through the Saudi Embassy in Doha.
⚠️ 2026 eVisa Update — Single Entry Only: Saudi Arabia tourist eVisa for Indians, Bangladeshis, Egyptians and most expat nationalities is currently issued as single-entry only. Multiple-entry tourist eVisas are suspended as of 2026. The eVisa is valid for 1 year from issue date but allows only one entry with a maximum stay of 90 days. Contact Zafir Tours (+974 3312 6364) for the latest policy status.
The Saudi Arabia eVisa — launched in September 2019 — transformed travel from Qatar to Saudi Arabia by eliminating embassy queues and making the entire application process available online in minutes. For eligible Qatar residents, the Saudi eVisa is the fastest and simplest way to visit Saudi Arabia for tourism, leisure, and short business meetings.
Not sure if you qualify for the eVisa? Your eligibility depends on your passport nationality. Read our complete breakdown in Saudi Arabia Visa Requirements for Qatar Residents — covering all nationalities including Indians, Pakistanis, Filipinos and GCC nationals with their specific visa pathways.
- Who Qualifies for Saudi eVisa from Qatar
- Saudi eVisa vs Embassy Visa — Key Differences
- Documents Required for Saudi eVisa
- How to Apply — Step-by-Step Online Process
- Saudi eVisa Fees from Qatar 2026
- After Approval — How to Use Your Saudi eVisa
- Common eVisa Mistakes Qatar Residents Make
- Frequently Asked Questions
Who Qualifies for Saudi Arabia eVisa from Qatar?
The Saudi tourist eVisa is available to nationals of over 50 countries. For Qatar residents, here is the exact eligibility breakdown:
Saudi eVisa vs Embassy Visa — Key Differences
Understanding the difference between the Saudi eVisa and an embassy visa helps you choose the right path and avoid wasting time and money:
Planning to visit Saudi Arabia for Umrah, business, or family visits? The eVisa only covers tourism. For Umrah specifically, read our dedicated guide: Saudi Arabia Umrah Visa from Qatar — Complete Guide for All Nationalities — covering Nusuk app, 1448 AH season dates, and Umrah packages from Doha. For all other Saudi visa types, visit our Saudi Arabia Visa from Qatar — Complete 2026 Guide.
Documents Required for Saudi Arabia eVisa from Qatar
The Saudi eVisa application requires fewer documents than an embassy visa — but every document must be correct. Here is the complete list:
Mandatory Documents — All eVisa Applicants
- Valid Passport — minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay. Must match exactly with application form.
- Valid Qatar QID (Residence Permit) — minimum 3 months validity. This proves your Qatar residency.
- Digital Passport Photo — white or light background. Will be uploaded during online application. Must be recent (within 6 months).
- Credit or Debit Card — Visa, Mastercard, or American Express for SAR 300 fee payment online.
- Travel Insurance — Mandatory. Purchased during eVisa application on visitsaudi.com. Cost approximately SAR 135 for 30 days.
- Active Email Address — eVisa approval is sent by email as a PDF with QR code.
Recommended to Carry When Entering Saudi Arabia
- Printed eVisa PDF — or accessible on your phone. Some border officers request the QR code for scanning.
- Confirmed Return Flight Ticket — shows proof of intended departure from Saudi Arabia.
- Confirmed Hotel Reservation — showing accommodation for your stay. Border officers may ask.
- Proof of Sufficient Funds — bank card or statement showing you can cover your trip expenses.
How to Apply for Saudi Arabia eVisa Online — Step by Step
The entire Saudi eVisa process is completed on visitsaudi.com. Here is the exact process for Qatar residents:
Step 1 — Visit visitsaudi.com
Go to the official Saudi Tourism website: visitsaudi.com. Click “Plan Your Trip” → “Visa Information” → “Apply for Visa.” Only use the official website — avoid third-party sites that charge extra fees for the same service.
Step 2 — Select “Tourist eVisa”
From the visa options page, select “Tourist eVisa.” Confirm your nationality is listed as eligible. If your nationality is not eligible, you will need to apply through the Saudi Embassy in Doha — contact Zafir Tours for assistance.
Step 3 — Create an Account
Register with your email address and create a password on the Saudi eVisa portal. Use an email you check regularly — your visa approval will be sent here. Keep your login details safe for tracking your application status.
Step 4 — Fill the Application Form
Enter all details exactly as they appear in your passport — full name, date of birth, passport number, nationality, Qatar residency details. Any mismatch between form and passport causes rejection. Double-check before proceeding.
Step 5 — Upload Passport Photo
Upload a recent digital photo with a white or light-coloured background. The photo must clearly show your face. If your photo does not meet specifications, your application will be flagged for correction before processing.
Step 6 — Pay SAR 300 eVisa Fee + Travel Insurance
Pay the SAR 300 eVisa fee using your Visa, Mastercard, or Amex card. Then purchase the mandatory travel insurance — approximately SAR 135 for 30 days — on the same portal. Both are non-refundable. Total approximate cost: SAR 435 (~QAR 475).
Step 7 — Receive Your eVisa by Email
Most applications are approved within 24 to 48 hours. You will receive an email with a PDF attachment — your Saudi eVisa with a unique QR code. Download it immediately and save a backup copy on your phone and in cloud storage.
Step 8 — Verify All Details Before Travel
Open your eVisa PDF and verify: full name matches passport, passport number matches, nationality is correct, visa validity dates are accurate, entry type shows “single entry.” Any error must be corrected before you travel to Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia eVisa Fees from Qatar — 2026
| Fee Type | Amount | QAR Equivalent | When Paid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saudi Tourist eVisa Fee | SAR 300 | ~QAR 330 | During online application on visitsaudi.com |
| Mandatory Travel Insurance | SAR 135 (30 days) | ~QAR 148 | During online application (same portal) |
| Travel Insurance (90 days) | SAR 270 | ~QAR 296 | For longer stays up to 90 days |
| Total (30-day stay) | SAR 435 | ~QAR 478 | Paid together at checkout |
After Approval — How to Use Your Saudi eVisa
Once your Saudi eVisa is approved and downloaded, here is everything you need to know before and at the Saudi border:
Entering Saudi Arabia — By Air from Qatar
When flying from Hamad International Airport in Doha to Saudi Arabia — Riyadh (RUH), Jeddah (JED), or Dammam (DMM) — present your eVisa QR code (on your phone or printed) at check-in and again at Saudi immigration. The flight takes approximately 1 hour. Qatar Airways, flydubai, and Saudi Arabian Airlines operate multiple daily flights on this route.
Entering Saudi Arabia — By Road via Salwa Border
Qatar is the only country in the GCC that shares a direct land border with Saudi Arabia at the Salwa border crossing. Expat Qatar residents with a valid Saudi eVisa can drive from Doha to Riyadh (approximately 5 to 6 hours) or to Dammam and Al Khobar (approximately 3 to 4 hours). The Salwa crossing is open 24 hours and is a popular weekend travel option for Qatar residents.
Common Saudi eVisa Mistakes Qatar Residents Make
- Applying on a third-party website — Only visitsaudi.com is the official portal. Third-party sites charge 2x to 3x the actual fee for the same visa. Always apply directly.
- Name mismatch with passport — Your name in the eVisa application must exactly match your passport — including middle name if present. Even a missing middle name causes rejection or entry problems.
- Forgetting travel insurance — Many applicants skip the insurance step thinking it is optional. It is mandatory. Your eVisa application will not complete without it.
- Applying with expired or near-expiry QID — Your Qatar QID must have at least 3 months validity. Check before applying — renew your QID first if needed.
- Not downloading the eVisa PDF immediately — Email inboxes can accidentally mark approval emails as spam. Check your spam folder. Download and save the PDF right away.
- Assuming multiple-entry is available — In 2026, Saudi tourist eVisas for most expat nationalities from Qatar are single-entry only. Do not plan multiple Saudi border crossings on one eVisa.
- Pakistani nationals applying on visitsaudi.com — Pakistani passport holders are not eligible for the Saudi tourist eVisa. Applying wastes SAR 300 + SAR 135 that are non-refundable. Pakistanis must use the embassy route.
Applying for multiple visas from Qatar? Avoiding mistakes applies to every visa. Our most detailed rejection guide covers China visa: China Visa Rejected from Qatar? 12 Real Reasons & How to Fix Them — same document preparation principles apply to Saudi visa applications.
Frequently Asked Questions — Saudi Arabia eVisa from Qatar
Apply for Saudi Arabia eVisa Through Zafir Tours — Doha
We guide you through every step of the Saudi eVisa process — and for Pakistanis and others not eligible for eVisa, we handle the full embassy application from our Khalidiya office.
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Written & verified by the Zafir Tours Visa Team, Doha, Qatar. All Saudi eVisa requirements, eligibility details, fees, and 2026 policy updates are sourced from official visitsaudi.com and verified Saudi MOFA sources. Last updated May 2026. For the most current eVisa status and eligibility for your specific nationality, contact us at +974 3312 6364.
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