How Long Can You Stay in Saudi Arabia on a Tourist Visa?

Manish Jain

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If you're planning a trip and looking into a Saudi visa from Dubai , one of the first things worth getting clear on — before you even book flights — is exactly how long you're allowed to stay once you land. It sounds like a small detail, but it's the one people overlook most, and getting it wrong doesn't just mean a stressful moment at immigration. It can mean an unexpected overstay fine on your way out, and in some cases, complications the next time you try to apply for a Saudi visa altogether.

The basic rule

Here's how the timing actually works: the Saudi tourist eVisa runs for one year from the date it's issued, and it's a multiple-entry visa — so you're not locked into a single trip.

You can go in and out of Saudi Arabia as many times as you like within that year. The part people miss is the 90-day rule: each time you enter, you get up to 90 days on that particular visit.

Once you hit that limit, you're expected to leave the country before the visa lets you back in for another

What this actually means for trip planning

You don't have to use all 90 days in one go. Many travelers do shorter trips — a week here, ten days there — and simply return whenever they like within the year-long window validity.

If you're combining Saudi Arabia with other Gulf destinations, this flexibility works in your favor. You could visit Riyadh for a week, head back to Dubai, then return to Jeddah or AlUla a few months later on the same visa.

Overstaying, even by a day, isn't worth the risk. Saudi authorities have tightened enforcement, and fines can affect future visa applications, not just your current trip.

A few practical notes

Your passport validity needs to comfortably cover your entire stay, ideally with at least six months remaining regardless of how long your actual trip is.

The visa is tied to tourism purposes only. Working, even informally, on a tourist eVisa isn't permitted and can create serious issues if discovered.

If you're booking through a travel agency in Dubai , ask them to confirm your visa's exact issue and expiry dates before you finalize flights — agencies handle this daily and can flag any before it becomes your problem at mismatch immigration.

Hip line

Ninety days per visit sounds generous, and for most travelers it is — few people spend three months straight touring one country anyway. The real advantage is the one-year window behind it, which turns Saudi Arabia into a destination you can revisit casually rather than a one-shot trip you have to plan perfectly the first time.
 
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