What is an Exit/Re-entry Visa?
An exit/re-entry visa is a document that allows expatriates working in Saudi Arabia to leave the country and return without losing their residency (Iqama) status. Think of it as a travel permission that keeps your residency active while you're abroad.
Types of Exit/Re-entry Visas
Single Entry Visa
Allows ONE trip outside Saudi Arabia and returnValid for 2 months minimumCannot be extended once you leave the countryBest for planned one-time trips (vacation, family visit)Multiple Entry Visa
Allows UNLIMITED trips during the validity periodValid from 2 months up to 6 monthsIdeal for frequent travelers or those who need flexibilityCan travel in and out as many times as needed during validityWho Needs It?
All expatriate workers on an Iqama (work residence permit) need an exit/re-entry visa to travel outside Saudi Arabia. This includes:
Employees on private sector sponsorshipGovernment employees (except diplomats)Dependents under family sponsorshipBusiness visa holders for extended staysNote: Saudi nationals, GCC citizens, and those on visit visas do not need exit/re-entry visas.
When to Apply for Your Visa
Before Traveling
Apply at least 3-7 days before your planned departureApplication is instant via Absher, but allow buffer timeCheck your passport has at least 6 months validityEnsure your Iqama is valid for the entire trip duration plus at least 2 monthsValidity Considerations
Single Entry Visa
Validity starts from issue date, not departure dateMust depart AND return within the validity periodCannot extend once you've left Saudi ArabiaIf you don't use it, it expires and fees are not refundedMultiple Entry Visa
More flexible for uncertain travel plansCan make multiple trips within validity periodIdeal if you travel frequently for work or have family emergenciesGrace Period After Return
You have a 3-day grace period after visa expiry to returnAfter grace period: 500 SAR penalty per dayExcessive overstay can result in Iqama cancellationHow to Apply via Absher Platform
Step-by-Step Process
1. Access Absher
Visit absher.sa or download the Absher app (iOS/Android)Login with your National ID (Iqama number) and passwordNavigate to "Passports" sectionSelect "Exit Re-entry Visa Services"2. Choose Visa Type
Select either "Single" or "Multiple" entryChoose validity period (2-6 months depending on type)Single: 2 months onlyMultiple: 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 months3. Select Travelers
Add yourself (primary applicant)Add dependents if traveling together (spouse, children)Each person needs their own visa with separate feesEnsure all Iqamas are valid and not expired4. Review and Calculate Fees
System automatically calculates fees based on: - Visa type (single vs multiple) - Validity period - Number of travelersFees displayed in SAR before payment5. Payment
Pay using SADAD, credit/debit card, or MadaPayment is immediate and non-refundableSave payment confirmation receipt6. Visa Issuance
Visa issued instantly after paymentViewable in Absher under "My Services"Download PDF copy for travel recordsImmigration officers can verify electronicallyCommon Absher Errors
"Iqama expired": Renew your Iqama first"Passport validity insufficient": Passport must have 6+ months validity"Exit re-entry already exists": You have an active visa; cancel it first if needed"Medical insurance required": Ensure valid health insurance for you and dependentsFees Breakdown (Current 2025 Rates)
Base Fees Structure
Single Entry Visa
2 months validity: 200 SAR (base fee)No longer validity options for single entryMultiple Entry Visa
2 months: 200 SAR (base fee)3 months: 200 + 200 = 400 SAR4 months: 200 + 400 = 600 SAR5 months: 200 + 600 = 800 SAR6 months: 200 + 800 = 1,000 SAR**Formula**: 200 SAR base + 200 SAR per additional month
Dependent Fees
Each dependent (spouse, child, parent) pays the SAME fee as the primary applicant. There are no discounts for family members.
Example Family Calculation
Family of 4 (2 adults + 2 children)Multiple entry, 3 months validityFee per person: 400 SARTotal family cost: 4 × 400 = 1,600 SARCost Comparison Calculator
Use our Exit/Re-entry Visa Calculator at /tools/exit-reentry-visa to:
Calculate exact fees for your situationCompare single vs multiple entry costsDetermine break-even point for frequent travelersInclude dependent calculationsEstimate overstay penalties if applicableFor Dependents and Family Travel
Applying for Spouse and Children
Sponsor Responsibility
Only the Iqama sponsor can apply for dependents' visasBoth applicants must have valid IqamasChildren under 18 travel under parent's sponsorshipAdult dependents (18+) need their own separate visaFamily Travel Tips
Apply for all family members in one transaction to save timeEnsure all passports have matching validityChildren's visas have the same fees as adultsInfants and babies also need their own visaTraveling Separately
Each person's visa is independent once issuedFamily members can travel on different datesSponsor doesn't need to travel with dependentsEach must return before their individual visa expiresSingle Parent Travel
Mother traveling alone with children may need sponsor permission letterCheck airline requirements for unaccompanied minor policiesKeep copies of birth certificates and family book (Daftar al-'Aila)Overstay Penalties and Consequences
Grace Period
You have a 3-day grace period after your exit/re-entry visa expires to return to Saudi Arabia without penalty. Days are calculated from visa expiry date, not your departure date.
Daily Penalty Fees
After the 3-day grace period:
500 SAR per day overstay penaltyPenalty applies to each person individuallyPayment required before re-entry or Iqama renewalNo maximum cap on penalty amountExample Overstay Calculation
Visa expires: January 15Grace period ends: January 18You return: January 25Overstay days: 7 days (Jan 19-25)Penalty: 7 × 500 = 3,500 SARSerious Consequences
Short-term Overstay (1-30 days)
Financial penalty onlyPay at airport immigration or AbsherWarning on immigration recordMedium-term Overstay (31-90 days)
Higher penalties (up to 45,000 SAR for 90 days)Possible ban from applying for new exit/re-entry visasEmployer notification and potential warningsLong-term Overstay (90+ days)
Iqama cancellation riskDeportation proceedings may beginPermanent ban from re-entering Saudi ArabiaSponsor penalties and blacklistingHow to Avoid Overstay
Set phone reminders 1 week before visa expiryBook return flights with buffer time (don't fly on expiry date)Account for flight delays and layoversIf emergency extends your trip, contact your sponsor immediatelyConsider multiple entry visa if travel plans are uncertainCommon Mistakes to Avoid
Before Departure
Expired Iqama
Never travel with an Iqama expiring during your tripIqama should be valid for at least 2 months after your returnRenew Iqama before applying for exit/re-entry visaInsufficient Passport Validity
Passport must have 6+ months validity from travel dateSome countries require passport validity beyond your stayRenew passport first, then apply for exit/re-entry visaWrong Visa Type
Don't buy single entry if you might need to travel twiceMultiple entry provides flexibility for emergenciesCalculate break-even: if 2+ trips planned, multiple is worth itApplying Too Early
Single entry visa validity starts from issue date, not travel dateApplying 2 months before your trip wastes validity periodBest practice: apply 3-7 days before departureDuring Travel
Losing Track of Expiry Date
Visa expiry date is NOT the same as your departure dateMust RETURN to Saudi Arabia before visa expiry (plus 3-day grace)Calendar confusion between Hijri and Gregorian datesNot Keeping Visa Documents
Save Absher visa PDF on your phonePrint a copy for immigrationHave Iqama card accessible at Saudi immigrationBooking Return Flight on Expiry Date
Flight delays can cause overstayBook return at least 2-3 days before expiryAccount for time zone changes in calculationsAfter Return
Forgetting to Check Visa Status
Verify visa was not auto-cancelled by immigrationCheck Absher after return for any issuesResolve any penalties immediately to avoid accumulationTips for Frequent Travelers
When Multiple Entry Makes Sense
Break-even Analysis
Single entry (2 months): 200 SARMultiple entry (2 months): 200 SAR - same price!Multiple entry (3 months): 400 SARTwo single entries: 2 × 200 = 400 SAR**Conclusion**: Even if you're unsure about a second trip, multiple entry 2-3 months is the smart choice.
**Best For**:
Professionals who travel for work frequentlyThose with family in nearby countries (Bahrain, UAE)People with aging parents abroadAnyone with unpredictable travel needsMaximizing Your Visa
Strategic Planning
Get 6-month multiple entry at start of yearPlan all vacations and family visits within that periodTotal cost: 1,000 SAR for unlimited trips vs. 200 SAR per tripCost Savings Example
5 trips over 6 monthsSingle entry approach: 5 × 200 = 1,000 SARMultiple entry (6 months): 1,000 SARPlus: Flexibility for emergency tripsRegional Travel Advantages
Bahrain Weekend Trips
King Fahd Causeway connects Saudi to BahrainPopular weekend getaway for Eastern Province expatsMultiple entry visa pays for itself in 2-3 tripsNo flight costs, just causeway tollUAE Business Travel
Dubai/Abu Dhabi frequent destination for workMonthly trips common in consulting, sales, regional roles6-month multiple entry essential for business travelersEmergency Situations
What If Your Visa Expires While You're Abroad?
Immediate Steps
Contact Your Sponsor - Inform your employer/sponsor immediately - They may be able to issue emergency authorization - Don't delay - penalties increase dailyCheck Absher Status - Login to Absher remotely (works worldwide) - Verify exact expiry date and current status - Check if sponsor has taken any actionContact Saudi Embassy/Consulate - Visit Saudi embassy in your current country - Bring Iqama copy, passport, employment letter - They may issue emergency return authorization - Processing can take 3-7 daysReturn ASAP - Book the earliest possible flight - Pay overstay penalty at Saudi airport upon arrival - Prepare penalty payment (cash or card accepted)Medical Emergencies Abroad
If You or Family Member Falls Ill
Hospital admission letter can serve as justificationReduces penalty severity (discretionary by immigration)Sponsor must submit explanation letter via AbsherMedical documents must be official and translated to ArabicDeath in Family
Death certificate can justify overstaySponsor can request penalty waiver (not guaranteed)Keep all official documents for immigration reviewNatural Disasters or Flight Cancellations
Airline Delays
Get official delay certificate from airlineSubmit to sponsor for Absher documentationMay reduce or waive penalties (case-by-case)Border Closures/Pandemics
Follow MOI (Ministry of Interior) announcementsAutomatic extensions may be granted during crisesCheck official Saudi government channelsCivil Unrest in Country You're Visiting
Contact Saudi embassy immediatelyMay qualify for emergency extensionDocument everything (news reports, embassy communications)Lost or Stolen Passport Abroad
Report to local police immediatelyContact Saudi embassy for emergency travel documentApply for new passport at your home country's embassySaudi embassy can verify your Iqama status electronicallyReturn with emergency travel document + police reportExplain situation to Saudi immigration upon arrivalLink to Fee Calculator
Ready to Calculate Your Exact Fees?
Use our comprehensive Exit/Re-entry Visa Calculator to:
Get instant fee calculations for single and multiple entry visasCompare costs for different validity periodsAdd dependents to see total family costsCalculate overstay penalties if you've exceeded your visaDetermine break-even point for single vs multiple entryShare your calculation with family or employer**Calculate Now**: /tools/exit-reentry-visa
The calculator uses the latest 2025 fee structure and updates automatically when regulations change.
Additional Resources
Official Government Platforms
Absher Platform
Website: absher.saMobile apps: iOS App Store, Google Play24/7 service availabilityEnglish and Arabic interface**Muqeem Platform** (muqeem.sa)
Check Iqama expiry dateView sponsor informationVerify visa statusPrint Iqama detailsMinistry of Interior
Official announcements and policy changesEmergency travel advisoriesFee structure updatesExpat Community Support
Saudi Expats Forum
Real experiences from other expatsCountry-specific travel tipsOverstay resolution storiesQ&A with long-term residentsNeed Help?
Join our community forum at /forum to ask questions about:
Specific country travel considerationsAirline recommendations for Saudi travelOverstay resolution success storiesExit/re-entry visa updates and changesSummary Checklist
Before You Apply
✅ Iqama valid for at least 2 months after planned return✅ Passport valid for at least 6 months✅ Health insurance active and updated✅ Decided on single vs multiple entry✅ Calculated total fees including dependentsDuring Application (Absher)
✅ Logged into Absher successfully✅ Selected correct visa type and validity✅ Added all traveling dependents✅ Verified fees before payment✅ Saved payment receipt and visa PDFBefore Departure
✅ Downloaded visa PDF to phone✅ Printed physical copy✅ Set expiry date reminders✅ Booked return flight before expiry (with buffer)✅ Informed sponsor of travel datesUpon Return
✅ Presented Iqama and visa at immigration✅ Verified visa was not flagged or cancelled✅ Checked Absher for any penalties✅ Kept visa documents for recordsFor Next Time
✅ Noted how many trips you actually made✅ Evaluated if multiple entry was worth it✅ Planned ahead for upcoming year's travel✅ Set reminder to renew Iqama well before next trip