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Saudi Arabia Enforces Tougher Visa Regulations for Nigeria and 13 Other Countries

by Editorial Team
9 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia Enforces Tougher Visa Regulations for Nigeria and 13 Other Countries

Saudi Arabia has rolled out new visa restrictions affecting travelers from 14 countries, including Nigeria, limiting them to single-entry visas valid for 30 days without the possibility of extension.

The updated regulations apply to tourists, business visitors, and individuals visiting family members but exclude those applying for Hajj, Umrah, diplomatic, or residency visas.

The countries impacted by the new rules are Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen. Saudi authorities have attributed the policy change to the widespread misuse of multiple-entry visas, which some travelers allegedly exploited to overstay illegally or participate in Hajj without proper authorization.

Hajj attendance in Saudi Arabia is governed by a fixed quota system for each country, and unauthorized pilgrims have been a persistent challenge, contributing to overcrowding and safety concerns. The issue reached a critical point in 2024 when over 1,200 pilgrims died due to extreme heat and congestion during the pilgrimage. Authorities believe the presence of unregistered attendees worsened the situation.

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In response, Saudi officials have suspended multiple-entry visas as a temporary measure, though they have not specified how long the restrictions will remain in place. The government plans to evaluate the impact of the new regulations before deciding on any further adjustments.

Travelers from the affected nations are being advised to apply for their single-entry visas well ahead of their planned trips and to strictly adhere to the updated rules to avoid penalties or disruptions. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has emphasized the importance of compliance with the new guidelines and encouraged travelers to stay informed through official government channels.

While the restrictions are described as temporary, the move underscores Saudi Arabia’s efforts to address visa misuse and ensure the safety and organization of major events like Hajj.

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