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Why Saudi Arabia Imposed Visa Restrictions On Nigeria, 13 Other Countries | READ DETAILS

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February 9, 2025
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Why Saudi Arabia Imposed Visa Restrictions On Nigeria, 13 Other Countries | READ DETAILS
Why Saudi Arabia Imposed Visa Restrictions On Nigeria, 13 Other Countries | READ DETAILS

Saudi Arabia has restricted Nigeria and 13 other countries to single-entry visas valid for 30 days. Authorities cite visa abuse and Hajj overcrowding as reasons for the policy shift. Read more on how this affects Nigerian travellers.

 

Saudi Arabia has officially imposed strict visa restrictions on Nigeria and 13 other countries, limiting travellers to a single-entry visa valid for only 30 days. This new policy, which excludes applicants for Hajj, Umrah, diplomatic, or residency visas, applies to tourists, business travellers, and individuals visiting family members.

 

Apart from Nigeria, other affected nations include Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.

 

The Saudi government has attributed the policy shift to widespread abuse of multiple-entry visas. Authorities allege that some travellers exploited long-term visas to remain in the country illegally, while others used them to gain unauthorized access to the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

 

Saudi Arabia regulates Hajj attendance through a quota system to ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience. However, the presence of unregistered pilgrims has worsened overcrowding, leading to safety concerns.

 

Officials have emphasized that the multiple-entry visa suspension is a temporary measure but have not provided a timeline for its review. The decision comes in the wake of the 2024 Hajj, which saw over 1,200 deaths due to extreme heat and congestion—a crisis authorities believe was worsened by unregistered attendees.

 

With the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage approaching, Saudi officials are tightening immigration policies to enhance crowd control and overall safety for pilgrims.

 

Nigerians planning to visit Saudi Arabia for business or tourism will now need to adjust to the new restrictions, ensuring their travel plans align with the 30-day single-entry limit. Travel agencies and religious groups facilitating pilgrimages are also expected to comply strictly with the updated regulations.

 

Saudi Arabia remains one of the most visited destinations for religious, business, and tourism purposes, and these new visa policies are expected to impact travel trends from Nigeria and other affected countries.

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