The Saudi visit visa stamping locations in India are in Mumbai and New Delhi. Outside India, Indians can stamp their visit visas in more than 90 countries listed at the bottom of this post.
Procedure to Check Stamping Status
In this brief guide, we have outlined simple steps to check the KSA family visit visa Stamping Status using the Passport number of the applicant. If you are looking to apply for a Saudi Family visit visa Instead, Check this guide. To Check if Visa is approved Or not, Check this guide.
To Check Stamping Status, Follow the below procedure
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Visit MOFA Visa Stamping Tracking Website
Start by Visiting the Official Website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs to track the Visa Stamping Status – https://visa.mofa.gov.sa/VisaPerson/GetApplicantData
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Change Website Language to English
This step is optional, as per your convenience
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Track Visa Stamping by Passport Number and Visa Stamping Station
Enter the Passport Number for which you want to track the visa stamping. Mention the Visa type as Family Visit Visa. Choose the stamping location under the “Visa Issuing Authority” field, Click on Search
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Visa Stamping Status – Not Stamped 🚩
The Visa Document with only one bar code and without Visa Number (As Shown Above) Indicates visit visa not stamped.
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Visa Stamping Status – Successful Stamping ✅
The Visa document with two bar codes and a Visa Number indicates that the Visa has been successfully stamped on your passport.
By providing a Saudi Visit Visa Stamp, The Saudi Government wants you to agree and declare the following
- That you acknowledge that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia strictly forbids the use of any intoxicants, narcotic drugs and obscene materials
- You agree that any publications promoting political or religious beliefs that are incompatible with Islam are absolutely prohibited in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- That you have never been deported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or any other GCC countries, nor that you have violated their rules.
- That you promise to abide by the type of visa you were given, as well as its requirements and duration.
- That you shall leave the country before the stay specified in the visa expires.
- That you are fully aware of the procedures and controls regarding the batch-release and clearance of medicines, containing narcotic or psychotropic substances that are possessed for personal use by patients arriving and departing from The Kingdom.
- That you acknowledge the right of Saudi authorities to repatriate you from the port of entry and to apply the penalties provided by Law if proven that after you got your visa or residence permit by submitting incorrect documents or providing false statements to any Saudi authority.
- That you acknowledge that drug dealing or smuggling drugs into the Kingdom is a crime punishable by death penalty.
- That you acknowledge that the regulations in Saudi Arabia classify giving a bribe-regardless of the amount- as a criminal offense that subjects the offender to imprisonment or the payment of a fine or both
- That you acknowledge and pledge again that all written information shall be correct and you take full responsibility for it, and if it is proven otherwise -or your name appears to be included in a list specifying the prohibited people – , then your request shall be rejected, or your visa shall be canceled automatically if it is granted, or you shall not be allowed to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia if you had a valid visa . Moreover, You acknowledge the right of Saudi authorities to deport you back to the port of entry at your own expense and you shall not have the right to claim compensation.
Saudi Visit Visa Stamping Locations
List of locations where an expat can stamp their Saudi Visit Visa
Stamping Station | Country/region |
Abuja | Nigeria |
Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates |
Abidjan | Ivory Coast |
Athens | Greece |
Addis Ababa | Ethiopia |
Erbil | Iraq |
Istanbul | Turkey |
Stockholm | Sweden |
Islamabad | Pakistan |
Alexandria | Egypt |
Khartoum | Sudan |
Doha | Qatar |
Rabat | Morocco |
Suez | Egypt |
Cairo | Egypt |
Manama | Bahrain |
N’Djamena | Chad |
Ankara | Turkey |
Ottawa | Canada |
Oslo | Norway |
Auckland | New Zealand |
Paris | France |
Baku | Azerbaijan |
Bamako | Mali |
Bangkok | Thailand |
Prague | Czech Republic |
Berlin | Germany |
Brussels | Belgium |
Pretoria | South Africa |
Baghdad | Iraq |
Beijing | China |
Bucharest | Romania |
Budapest | Hungary |
Port Louis | Mauritius |
Bern | Switzerland |
Beirut | Lebanon |
Bishkek | Kyrgyzstan |
Buenos Aires | Argentina |
Taipei | Taiwan |
Tbilisi | Georgia |
Tirana | Albania |
Jakarta | Indonesia |
Geneva | Switzerland |
Dakar | Senegal |
Dublin | Ireland |
Dubai | United Arab Emirates |
Dhaka | Bangladesh |
Dushanbe | Tajikistan |
Rome | Italy |
Santiago | Chile |
Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sydney | Australia |
Seoul | South Korea |
Sana’a | Yemen |
Sofia | Bulgaria |
Tripoli | Libya |
Tashkent | Uzbekistan |
Tehran | Iran |
Tokyo | Japan |
Ashgabat | Turkmenistan |
Amman | Jordan |
Frankfurt | Germany |
Vienna | Austria |
Canberra | Australia |
Kathmandu | Nepal |
Karachi | Pakistan |
Caracas | Venezuela |
Kampala | Uganda |
Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia |
Copenhagen | Denmark |
Colombo | Sri Lanka |
Conakry | Guinea |
Kinshasa | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Kyiv | Ukraine |
The Hague | Netherlands |
Lisbon | Portugal |
London | United Kingdom |
Los Angeles | United States |
Lusaka | Zambia |
Libreville | Gabon |
Lima | Peru |
Maputo | Mozambique |
Manila | Philippines |
Madrid | Spain |
Muscat | Oman |
Malacca | Malaysia |
Moroni | Comoros |
Moscow | Russia |
Mumbai | India |
Montevideo | Uruguay |
Nouakchott | Mauritania |
Nur-Sultan | Kazakhstan |
Niamey | Niger |
Nairobi | Kenya |
Nicosia | Cyprus |
New Delhi | India |
New York | United States |
Havana | Cuba |
Hanoi | Vietnam |
Helsinki | Finland |
Houston | United States |
Warsaw | Poland |
Washington, D.C. | United States |
Wellington | New Zealand |
Yaoundé | Cameroon |
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