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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Saudi Arabia Halts Visas for 14 Nations Amid Hajj Crackdown
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Saudi Arabia Halts Visas for 14 Nations Amid Hajj Crackdown

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 8, 2025 4:39 pm
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Overcrowding fears and past tragedies push Saudi Arabia to temporarily block visas from 14 countries—what does this mean for millions of travelers?

Saudi Arabia Visa Ban Disrupts Travel Plans for Millions

In a major decision aimed at ensuring crowd control during the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended certain visas for citizens of 14 countries, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The Saudi Arabia visa ban, effective after April 13, halts new Umrah, business, and family visit visas until mid-June.

This unexpected move affects thousands planning to visit Mecca and Medina during the holy months. According to Saudi authorities, the step is crucial to prevent repeat tragedies like the one seen during Hajj 2024.

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Why Did Saudi Arabia Enforce the Visa Ban?

The decision comes in the wake of last year’s Hajj, where more than 1,000 unregistered pilgrims died from overcrowding and heat exhaustion. Many had reportedly entered the country using tourist or Umrah visas, bypassing official Hajj regulations.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has since ordered stricter controls. The goal is to protect registered pilgrims and maintain order during the religious event. A senior Saudi official stated:

“This ensures only properly registered pilgrims participate, avoiding another disaster.”

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Who Is Affected by the Ban?

Suspended Visa Types:

  • Umrah visas: Muslims planning to perform the minor pilgrimage must delay trips.

  • Business visas: Business-related travel to Saudi Arabia is paused.

  • Family visit visas: Citizens hoping to visit relatives in the Kingdom must wait.

Hajj visa holders are exempt from this suspension and can continue their plans without interruption.

April 13 is the last date for issuing new visas. After this, the visa ban will stay in effect until the middle of June 2025.

Countries Under the Visa Ban

Here’s the full list of the 14 countries affected by the Saudi Arabia visa ban:

  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Egypt
  • Indonesia
  • Iraq
  • Nigeria
  • Jordan
  • Algeria
  • Sudan
  • Ethiopia
  • Tunisia
  • Yemen
  • Lebanon

This move is expected to impact thousands of families, religious travelers, and businesspeople across these nations.

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What Happens Next?

For now, travelers from the listed countries must postpone Umrah or other visits until after mid-June. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is expected to monitor visa applications more closely in the future to ensure compliance.

The visa suspension may also prompt travel agencies and pilgrims to double-check documentation and consider only authorized Hajj programs going forward.

For those still holding valid Hajj visas, there’s no disruption. They may travel as planned and take part in the pilgrimage.

Final Thoughts

The Saudi Arabia visa ban is a preventive step, not a punishment. While it brings inconvenience to many, it’s meant to ensure the safety and sanctity of Hajj. Pilgrims are urged to respect official procedures and avoid illegal routes that can put their lives at risk.

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