This year Umrah Visa Fee is $13 – Saudi Arabia
Millions of pilgrims
arrive in Mecca ahead Hajj. (Archives)
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman confirmed that the fees for Hajj and Umrah
visas this year do not exceed $13.
On the service for the
pilgrims, he pointed out that the goal is to provide the opportunity for the
largest number of Muslims to perform Hajj and Umrah and reflect the honorable
image of the Kingdom in the service of the Two Holy Mosques.
The Council of
Economic Affairs and Development, chaired by Deputy Prince Mohammed bin Salman
bin Abdulaziz, paid great attention to pilgrims in an effort to give them all
the necessary facilities and provide them with the best services to perform the
rituals of Hajj and Umrah with ease and facility.
The detailed Vision of
the 2030 program outlines three main objectives of the pilgrim’s service, which
was announced in 10 programs approved by the Economic and Development Council
to achieve the 2030 Vision.
The program has eight
indirect goals including: improving the urban landscape in Saudi cities,
developing the tourism sector, preserving and advertising the Islamic, Arab and
national heritage of the Kingdom.
The programs of the
Ministry of Hajj and Umrah are aimed at developing Hajj and Umrah services and
raising awareness of how to use modern technological tools to serve the
pilgrims.
These include, “smart
phone applications for Hajj and Umrah services, dealing with digital maps and
identifying websites related to Hajj and Umrah, and how to take advantage of
the existing electronic services they provide.”
This year Umrah Visa Fee is $13 – Saudi Arabia
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