For those planning a Hajj pilgrimage, securing a Hajj visa is essential. This visa permits travel exclusively within Jeddah, Makkah, and Madinah, as well as between these cities. It does not cover work or residency, and unauthorized travel outside these areas can lead to severe immigration penalties. Consider a Hajj package from Dubai offered by Odit International Travel & Tourism for a smooth and hassle-free process.
Who needs a Hajj Visa from Dubai?
UAE nationals do not need a visa for Hajj; instead, they need to obtain a Hajj permit.
However, expatriates living in the UAE will need to secure a Hajj visa.
Requirements to ensure a smooth process for your Hajj package from Dubai.
Original Passport: Must be valid for at least six months. For expatriates, the UAE residence visa must be valid for at least three months.
Passport Copy: A clear copy of your passport.
Emirates ID Copy: A copy of your Emirates ID.
Passport-Sized Photos: Photos should have a white background. Angled or side-viewed images will not be accepted.
Mahram Letter for Women Under 45: Required for women under 45 years old. Women over 45 can travel without a mahram if they provide a no-objection letter from their husband, brother, or son, allowing them to travel with the Hajj tour operator.