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Umrah visa holders can visit any Saudi city

Pilgrims no longer restricted to only Makkah and Madinah

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

In a boost for the Saudi tourism industry, holders of Umrah visas are now allowed to visit any city or region in the kingdom.

Before the decision, they were confined to Makkah where the Umrah is performed and to Madinah, 420km to the north, to visit and pray at the Prophet’s (PBUH) Mosque.

“Umrah visas are granted for 30 days and the religious commitment­s usually last 15 days. That leaves 15 days for the visa holders that they can now use to visit points of attraction in the country,” Deputy Haj and Umrah Minister Abdul Fattah Mashat was quoted by Saudi daily Al Yawm as saying.

Visa extension

“They can arrange for any tour to any city and if they need more time, the Umrah operators can apply to the ministry, which will relay it to the competent authoritie­s in order to extend the validity of the visa.”

However, he stressed the arrangemen­ts should be completed before the arrival of the individual planning to perform Umrah and to visit other Saudi cities or heritage sites.

The official said Umrah was open to all Muslims for 10 months and that Saudi Arabia welcomed Muslims from all over the world.

The ministry undersecre­tary, Abdul Aziz Wazzan, said that 25,000 Umrah visas had been issued in four days.

Around 8.5 million Umrah visas are expected to be issued in the next 10 months, he added.

Last year, more than seven million visas were issued.

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