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Nusuk Card Enhances Pilgrimage Experience for Indian Expats in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s Nusuk Card streamlines Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage processes for Indian expats, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to serving pilgrims efficiently. The digital initiative aligns with the country’s Vision 2030 goals.
Source: Saudi Gazette · June 07, 2026
Nusuk Card: A Digital Leap for Pilgrims
Saudi Arabia’s Nusuk Card has emerged as a key tool in facilitating smoother Hajj and Umrah journeys for millions of pilgrims, including Indian expats. Launched as part of the Kingdom’s broader digital transformation under Vision 2030, the card integrates multiple services into a single platform, reducing paperwork and wait times. The initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s leadership in serving pilgrims globally.
The Nusuk Card, introduced by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, serves as a digital identity for pilgrims, allowing seamless access to services like accommodation, transportation, and health monitoring during their spiritual journey. Indian expats, who form a significant portion of pilgrims visiting the Kingdom, stand to benefit from the streamlined processes, especially during peak seasons.
How It Works for Indian Expats
The Nusuk Card operates through a user-friendly app, available in multiple languages, including Hindi. Pilgrims can register, book services, and receive real-time updates directly on their smartphones. For Indian expats, this means less reliance on intermediaries and greater transparency in managing pilgrimage logistics.
From what I’ve observed, many Indian expats often seek clarity on official platforms like Absher and Nusuk. The integration of these services ensures that pilgrims can navigate the process without unnecessary stress. For instance, the card links directly to the Absher platform, simplifying tasks like visa verification and accommodation bookings.
Practical Steps for Indian Expats
If you’re planning Hajj or Umrah, here’s what you should do:
- Download the Nusuk App: Available on iOS and Android, the app guides you through registration and service bookings.
- Verify Eligibility: Check if your pilgrimage package includes Nusuk Card access. Many travel agencies now offer this as part of their services.
- Link to Absher: Ensure your Absher account is active, as it syncs with the Nusuk Card for visa and accommodation confirmations.
- Attend Pre-Departure Briefings: Saudi authorities often conduct sessions for expat communities. These cover Nusuk Card usage and safety protocols.
A Step Toward Easier Pilgrimages
The Nusuk Card reflects Saudi Arabia’s proactive approach to modernizing pilgrimage services. For Indian expats, it’s a practical upgrade that aligns with the Kingdom’s goal of enhancing the spiritual experience. While the system is still evolving, early feedback suggests it’s a significant improvement over traditional methods.
I’ve noticed that many Indian expats appreciate such digital solutions, as they reduce uncertainty and save time. If you’re planning your pilgrimage, familiarizing yourself with the Nusuk Card could make your journey smoother.
For updates, check the official Nusuk website or the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s social media channels.
Abu Aishah’s note: This article was prepared for Indian in Saudi Arabia. Facts checked against source. Sent for your review before publishing, inshaAllah.
- Hajj
- Umrah
- Nusuk Card
- Indian expats