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Visit Visa Extension allowed by Jawazat

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Visit Visa Extension allowed by Jawazat
Visit Visa Extension allowed by Jawazat

Visit Visa Extension allowed by Jawazat Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz. The service is available via the Absher platform as well as via the Passport department in the regions. More Details below.

Visit Visa Extension allowed by Jawazat

The Directorate General of Passports urged all expatriates currently in Saudi Arabia to extend visas. The visas which are getting expired or the stay period exceeded 180 days included in this renewal service. The Absher Platform including Absher Individual, Business & Expatriate have this service activated or it will be very soon. The visa extension is allowed for all visa kinds including, visit, business, and others.

The Passports Directorate affirmed that it is currently coordinating with the National Information Center to include the exceptional extension service of the visit visa within the electronic services through the portal of the Ministry of Interior in the Absher platform (Absher Individual, Absher Business, Expatriate).

Saudi Press Agency, 2020

The measures are implemented to help people who are in the Kingdom and affected by the closure of flights.

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