More Flights, Visa Rules Eased for Indian ‘Umrah’ Pilgrims: Saudi Haj Minister

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New Delhi – Saudi Arabia has revised its visa regulations and increased dedicated flights from India. The announcement was made by Saudi Hajj and Umrah Minister, Tawfiq Bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, who highlighted the growing number of Indian Muslims expected to perform the ‘Umrah’ pilgrimage in the coming years.

According to Al-Rabiah, with an estimated 1.37 million Indian Muslims expected to perform Umrah in 2024, up from 1.2 million in 2023, the Saudi government has made it easier for Indians to undertake the pilgrimage. Previously, specific visas were required for Umrah, but now Indians can perform the pilgrimage with work or tourism visas.

The minister also praised the contributions of the Indian expatriate community in Saudi Arabia, acknowledging their role in the economic and cultural enrichment of the country.

To further enhance the experience of Umrah pilgrims, the Saudi government has introduced the “Nusuk” platform exhibition, which showcases advancements in electronic services tailored for pilgrims. This platform aims to provide a range of digital services and resources to enhance the spiritual journey of visitors to the holy cities of Makkah and Medinah. It also aims to introduce pilgrims to historical and Islamic landmarks, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of their visit.

In order to accommodate a larger number of Indian pilgrims, agreements have been made to increase the number of dedicated flights from India to Jeddah and Madinah. The expansion includes the introduction of direct flights from multiple Indian airports, making travel seamless for pilgrims.

Additionally, seat capacity on Saudi Airlines has been strategically increased to meet the growing demand for Umrah pilgrimage. These measures aim to streamline and enrich the experience for Indian travelers, ensuring a smooth and expedited journey for all Umrah participants from India.

Recent revisions to Umrah visa regulations for Indian Muslims have eliminated restrictions based on their previous visa status and introduced a user-friendly e-visa system. The changes have streamlined the visa application process, leading to accelerated approvals and fostering an environment of inclusivity and heightened security. Noteworthy adaptations include the extension of the Umrah visa to 90 days and the ability to acquire an entry visa within 48 hours for Umrah visits. Indian travelers are also authorized to undertake Umrah in Saudi Arabia using their work, tourist, or Umrah visas, as well as with a UK, US, or Schengen visa or residency in these countries. Furthermore, Indians interested in performing Umrah can obtain a stopover visa.

These measures have been specifically designed to provide Indian pilgrims with enhanced flexibility throughout their journey, particularly benefiting women embarking on independent Umrah trips. The changes aim to promote gender equality and create a safer and more inclusive environment, ensuring a more fulfilling and secure pilgrimage experience for all travelers.

The introduction of the “Tasheer” center is another significant initiative catering to Umrah pilgrims from India. This center offers expedited and seamless visa services, aligning with the goals of the Pilgrims Experience Program and Saudi Vision 2030. The establishment of the “Tasheer” center exemplifies the commitment of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to enhance the pilgrimage experience for all visitors to Saudi Arabia, regardless of their visa type.

The Indian community, consisting of approximately two million individuals, has made a profound impact on Saudi Arabia across various domains such as economics, social engagement, cultural enrichment, and academia. Their contributions have played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s development and fostering cultural diversity and mutual understanding. Actively engaged in the country’s progress, the Indian community has contributed significantly to Saudi Arabia’s growth and integration.

The easing of visa rules and increase in dedicated flights for Indian Umrah pilgrims reflect Saudi Arabia’s commitment to facilitating and enhancing the experience of Indian Muslims undertaking this important spiritual journey.

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