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Qatar visit visa rules and requirements.

Visit Visas are applicable to tourists, who intend to spend more than 14 days in Qatar, and those coming for family visits as well as those on long-term business visit. It requires the sponsorship of a resident in Qatar or any company or hotel licensed to operate within the country.

The Interior Ministry in Qatar offers entry visas of various types, including, visa-on-arrival , visa-in-advance , electronic notification etc., based on the laws and decision. The applicant should possess a valid passport indicating minimum six month duration and a return ticket or onward ticket. Some countries may also require hotel reservation, cash or credit card too.

Visa-free entry to Qatar

Visitors from most countries in the world can now enter Qatar visa-free, or by just filling out an online application, depending on the passport they carry. Nationals from more than 80 countries are allowed visa-free entry into Qatar, permitting varying stay duration. Nationals of these countries do not require a prior visa when visiting Qatar , and can obtain a visa waiver on arrival to Qatar, upon presenting a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months and a confirmed onward or return ticket.

Therefore, if you belong to the list of countries that are permitted visa-free entry, it means you do not have to make visa arrangement prior to your trip to Qatar, and you would be eligible for a visa waiver (a definite length of stay in the country without visa) upon arrival, free of charge.

Eligibility for visa-free entry on arrival in Qatar

Here’s the list of countries that are granted visa-free entry. Nationals from these countries are eligible for visa-free entry upon arrival in Qatar. In most cases, applying for a visa is easy and can be done online through Hukoomi portal or the Ministry of Interiry (MOI) website .

VoA service has now been resumed, after it was suspended in 2020 at the start of Covid-19. At present, nationals of over 90 countries are eligible for Free QatarVoA.

As per the latest rules, only eligible travellers who have taken the vaccines approved by Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health will be extended visa waivers upon arrival.

They should also meet other conditions for eligibility of VoA, such as citizenship, 6 months valid passport, hotel booking, return air tickets, credit/debit cards etc. They should also obtain pre-travel approval by applying on the Ehteraz website.

Meanwhile, GCC nationals, GCC residents, EU nationals and residents who meet the immunity criteria as per Covid health apps shall be honoured and accepted in Qatar, and shall be exempted from online registration.

Countries that have a visa on arrival arrangement with Qatar

The latest rule says that Indians, Pakistani and Iranian nationals headed to Qatar seeking Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) will have to pre-book hotel stay for their entire duration. The booking will be valid only if they are made through Discover Qatar. This is applicable only to VoA seekers, who already have family/friends in Qatar, and wish to stay with them. This is not applicable to family visit visas.

VoA is valid for 30 days from date of issuance on single trip or multiple trips. This can be further extended for a period of 30 days.

Further rules that are applicable include:

  • Passport should have at least 6 months validity
  • A confirmed return ticket
  • Passenger entering Qatar should carry minimum cash of USD1400 or valid credit card.
  • Should be fully vaccinated with vaccines approved by Health Ministry in Qatar, and should have completed a period of 14 days after the last dose.
  • Should have a certificate that confirms negative PCR test completed with 48 hours from the time of arrival in Qatar.  

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List of countries for 180-day (6 months) validity

If you are a national of any of the countries listed below, your visa waiver will have a validity of 180 days from the date of issuance, and the holder can spend upto 90 days in Qatar in a single trip, or on multiple trips. 

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Czech Republic
  • Dominican Republic
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • Switzerland

List of countries for 30-day validity

For nationals belonging to the below-listed countries, the visa waiver would be valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and the holder is entitled to stay for upto 30 days in Qatar during a single trip or on multiple trips. The waiver can be extended for another 30days.

  • Falkland Islands
  • French Guiana
  • New Zealand
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Vatican City

Visas are not required for nationals of UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Sultanate of Oman, Saudi Arabia and residents of GCC or Arab States who hold prestigious positions including medical doctors, businessmen, engineers and people in such other authorized professions.

Confirm with your airline if you are valid for the visa on arrival, before paying for your airline ticket.

To extend visit visa:

  • Go to Visit Visa Extension Service page at the MoI website (https://portal.moi.gov.qa/wps/portal/MOIInternet/services/inquiries/visaservices/visitvisaextension).
  • Enter the visa number or passport number
  • Choose the nationality from the drop-down list
  • Enter the verification code from the picture or the audio
  • Click on “extend” button.

The visa can then be renewed for another 30 days. However, ensure that you renew it before the expiry of the visa to avoid complications.

Qatar VoA for GCC residents

GCC residents, who hold positions in approved professions and those accompanying them, can obtain a GCC Resident Visit Visa on arrival in Qatar.

If you are a resident of GCC, you are eligible for a single-entry VoA. The visa will be issued if your Residence Permit is valid for atleast six months, and if your profession (as mentioned in your permit) falls into the list of eligible professions.

To view the list of eligible professions, visit the Ministry of Interior website.

Family Visit Visa

Families of sponsored residents may enter Qatar on a short-term Family Visit Visa. 

When applying for family visit visa for immediate family members (spouse and children), the following documents are necessary:

  • Copy of applicant’s Qatar ID
  • Copy of visitor’s passport
  • Proof of Relation (birth certificate for children, notarized marriage certificate for wife).
  • Work contract
  • No Objection letter rom employer citing profession and salary
  • Photocopy of company card
  • Round trip flight tickets
  • Health insurance 
  • Minimum salary requirement of QR5000 (USD 1373).

For newborns, necessary documents include:

  • Original passport of the child
  • Original birth certificate
  • Copy of Residence Permit for applicant and mother’s visa

Family Visa Validity

The visa holds one month validity. However, the validity can be extended for a period of two months for family members, making the total duration of stay as three months.

Visa Extension

  • Visit the office of Ministry of Immigration (MoI) or MoI Service Centre and submit your passport and return ticket.
  • Pay a fee of QR200 as renewal fee for visit visa for every additional month, with QR
  • For online process, extend your visa from Interior Ministry website page https://portal.moi.gov.qa/wps/portal/MOIInternet/services/inquiries/visaservices/visitvisaextension.

When applying for visit visa for other relatives (please note that only married expats can apply for family visit visa to sponsor other relatives), the following documents are necessary:

  • Copy of Qatar ID of the applicant
  • Copy of visitor’s Passport
  • Copy of wife’s Qatar ID (if she is a resident)
  • Proof of relationship (Passport, Birth certificate)
  • NOC from employer mentioning profession and salary
  • Photocopy of the Company Card
  • Health Insurance
  • Minimum salary requirement for applying for a family visit visa for relatives is QR10,000 (USD2746)

Visa Application Process

Expatriates visiting Doha are required to have a passport and a visa. Therefore, if planning a visit to Doha, begin the visa application process atleast a month in advance to your trip. 

General online procedure for family visit visa:

  • Download and register on Metrash2 application on your mobile phone.
  • Login to your account, and go to visa icon, choose ‘family visit application’ from the menu.
  • Fill up the necessary personal details, and choose the “I agree on validity of data” option and proceed.
  • Upload the visitor documents including Birth Certificate, Passport Copy etc. 
  • Confirm the final step of the process.
  • The applicant will receive an application number, and once the application gets approved in a few days’ time, proceed with fee payment.
  • Pay the fees for visa online after the application is approved and verified. 
  • Once the payment is completed, download the visa copy from Interior Ministry website and send it to the visitor.

General offline procedure for family visit visa

  • Download and fill the application form at https://portal.moi.gov.qa/wps/wcm/connect/053b9185-c487-4510-aa0e-e8fd32363d0a/%D8%B7%D9%84%D8%A8+%D8%B3%D9%85%D8%A9+%D8%AF%D8%AE%D9%88%D9%84+-+%D8%AA%D9%85%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%AF.pdf?MOD=AJPERES
  • Fill up the form and submit it to the Ministry of Interior (MoI) service centre, along with necessary documents.
  • The person at the counter will either accept the form, or may want you to meet the officer for final approval.
  • The officer in-charge may conduct an interview questioning the purpose of your visit, and your relationship with the sponsor. If the officer is satisfied with your answer, you will be given a receipt, containing tracking number, and you can check your visa status online thereafter at https://portal.moi.gov.qa/wps/portal/MOIInternet/services/inquiries/visaservices/visaapprovaltracking. 
  • Once approved, visit the MOI centre once again and submit your receipt.
  • Pay the visa fee at the centre
  • A printout copy of your family visit visa will be handed over to you after paying the fee. The visa can also be downloaded from the Interior Ministry website.
  • You can now book the tickets for your visitors.

The visa fee is QR200 per visa, apart from QR50 for each registered dependent or companion. The visa is extended against same fee with overstay fine of QR200 applicable per day.

Tourist Visas

Nationals of more than 80 approved countries can obtain Tourist Visa upon arrival. This visa can also be issued online prior to travel. The general types of tourist visas are:

  • Tourist visa through employer, wherein hotels, embassies and other authorized employers can arrange visas for nationals of the approved countries before they arrive in Qatar.
  • Tourist visa through airline or hotels, wherein, the visa is granted to visitors of approved countries through authorized hotels operating in Qatar, or sponsoring residents with relationship to applicants through Qatar Airways. This is valid for one month and cannot be renewed.
  • The third type is a Joint Tourist Visa that allows visitors to travel freely between Qatar and Oman. This is a one-month visa that is issued on arrival or online before arrival, and can be extended for another month. The fee for extension is QR100.

Although the requirement of documents may change as per the nationality of the applicant, some of the common documents required for a tourist visa to Qatar are:

  • Original passport with 6 months validity ahead of date of travel
  • Coloured photos as per the specifications
  • Confirmed return tickets
  • Proof of Income Tax Returns
  • Proof of accommodation (invitation letter, hotel reservation etc)
  • Purpose of visit (sponsor letter, exhibition or conference pass etc)
  • Prood of identification and nationality

Transit Visa

Passengers transiting in Qatar for a minimum of 5 hours are eligible to apply for Qatar Transit Visa. This is free of charge, and is valid for four days (96 hours), and is open to passengers of all nationalities.

However, to obtain a transit visa, a clear passport copy with a minimum of six months at the time of entry into Qatar.

The visitor should also have confirmed tickets for a journey into Qatar and the onward journey out of Qatar. The flights should be operated by Qatar Airways.

It is necessary that the visitor holds a copy of approved transit visa at the time of boarding and upon arrival in Qatar.  

All residents, except women and children sponsored by their father or husband, will require an exit visa before leaving Qatar. Exit permits are usually arranged by sponsors.

Authorized users can complete the procedure of exit visa online by logging on to http://portal.www.gov.qa/wps/portal/topics  or in person by going to MOI Passports and Airport Security Department. Else, there are immigration offices in Hamad Medical Corporation, Al Dayin, Al Khor, Al Shahaniya, Mesaimeer, Q-Post, Doha Industrial Area, Souq Waqif, Al Wakrah, Al Shamal, Dukhan, and Umm Salal.

Exit permits can be either single or multiple. For online applications, select the exit permit type, and fill in all required fields including the applicant ID and passport numbers and pay requisite fee.

In the year 2020, Qatar made a series of reforms to its employment regulations eversince it was chosen to host the 2022 World Cup. Qatar has scrapped the mandatory exit permits otherwise required for migrant domestic staff and other groups, as part of its efforts to boost rights for guest workers.  Earlier, all foreigners working in Qatar had to obtain authorization from bosses to leave, but now only military people will routinely require such a dispensation.

Qatar has also done away with exit visa requirements for foreign workers including oil and gas workers, civil servants and employees of government bodies including Qatar Airways.

Currently, a domestic worker can enter and exit the country without having to submit their employer’s permission.  

It is now possible for nationals and residents to purchase an e-gate card prior to going on vacation. This can help avoid normal immigration hassles. The e-gate card can be inserted at the e-gate and you can place your finger on a biometric scanner. These cards can be obtained at the airport immigration office, located opposite the airport. However, make sure that you carry your ID card with you. The use of e-gate is free. There is no need to pre-register before you use the e-gate. It can be used when arriving or departing from Qatar. ID card holders over the age of 18 can use this.

Kindly note: Visa rules are subject to sudden change without warning. Kindly contact the embassy in your country or the relevant authority in Qatar, as that is the only source of information that can be relied upon. The validity period of a free visit visa on arrival is also subjected to change often. ;

Robin Vinod

Writer/blogger who writes on topics such as travel, real estate, employment and everyday life on GCC countries.

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Home to one of the world’s best airports, Qatar is an attractive layover destination. But why not extend your transit stop? Many nationalities are eligible for visa-free entry to Qatar, so you can leave the airport and start exploring with minimal hassle.

The visa requirements for entering Qatar depend on your nationality. For most travelers, visiting for tourism is straightforward, but the logistics of getting into the country can be more time-consuming and expensive if your home country is not on the list for visa-exempt travel.

Here’s our guide to Qatar’s entry requirements, with information on visa types, costs, and details on how to apply for one.

What you need to know about visas in Qatar

Hukoomi , Qatar’s official e-government portal, has a helpful online guide to the visas available for travel to Qatar. Visa applications are typically easily made via the MOI website, which has a handy tool to check whether you need a visa .

Citizens of more than 90 countries are eligible for visa-free entry into Qatar, with varying maximum lengths of stay depending on your nationality. Travelers from eligible countries can obtain a visa waiver on arrival to Qatar upon presentation of a valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity and a confirmed onward ticket.

For nationals of approximately 40 countries – including many European destinations – the visa waiver is valid for 180 days from the date of issuance and entitles its holder to spend up to 90 days in Qatar during a single trip or on multiple trips.

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For nationals of approximately 50 other countries, including the US, Australia, the UK, Canada, and South Africa, visa-free stays are limited to 30 days, with the possibility to extend for an additional 30 days after you arrive for a fee of QR200. India and Pakistan are also on this list but there are currently additional requirements, including a hotel booking made via the Discover Qatar website. Pakistani nationals must also present proof of polio vaccination.

If you’re a citizen or resident of another Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, or the United Arab Emirates), you can obtain a one-month GCC Resident Visit Visa on arrival or through a Qatari embassy, though you’ll need to provide proof that you work in one of around 200 eligible professions. The official list of approved careers is in Arabic, but translations can be found on other websites. This visa is renewable for an additional three months.

Visitors from most other countries can apply for a 30-day tourist visa in advance. You will likely be required to supply additional documentation and pay a fee. Visitors from Israel are not typically allowed to enter Qatar.

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Qatar does not offer a working holiday visa. Student visas are available for international students wishing to study at Qatar’s universities, and several visas are available for business travelers.

What are the visa rules for visiting Qatar during the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

If you are planning to travel to Qatar between November 1, 2022, and January 23, 2023, you need to apply for a Hayya Card , which provides entry to Qatar, regardless of whether you are intending to attend a World Cup game. Ticket holders from Israel are permitted to enter Qatar for the tournament.

For the latest Qatar visa information, visit the Ministry of Interior (MOI) website or contact a Qatar consulate in your region.

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Tourist visas:  When traveling on a U.S. tourist passport, travelers may obtain a free visa upon arrival, if they have six-months validity in their passport and a return or onward ticket. The visa is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and entitles the holder to spend up to 30 days in Qatar, or multiple entries during the 30-day validity. It may be extended for a further 30 days. See the Government of Qatar’s website for  visa information .

Former Residency Permit Holders:  Former resident permit holders seeking to return to Qatar should carry a “no objection letter” issued by their former sponsor.

For further information on residence permits, see the  Qatari government  or  U.S. Embassy website .

Exit Permits:

  • Exit permits are no longer required for U.S. citizens working in Qatar, with the exception of employees deemed “essential” by their employers, who must still be granted an exit permit.
  • If you owe money, you will be barred from exiting Qatar. Qatari banks place holds on accounts to ensure all debts are paid before you leave.
  • U.S. citizens with family residence visas do not need an exit permit. However, a family member who sponsors their dependents (usually the person employed in Qatar) can elect to receive instant notification if dependents attempt to depart the country.

Qatar does not recognize dual nationality.  If you hold Qatari citizenship, Qatari law requires that you enter and exit on your Qatari passport. Qatari authorities may confiscate your U.S. passport if you hold Qatari/U.S. dual nationality. Should this happen, contact the U.S. Embassy. The seizure does not constitute loss of U.S. citizenship.

Military Personnel  should consult the Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide before traveling, since different entry/exit requirements may apply. For further information, call the Host Nation Coordination Cell of the 379 th  Air Expeditionary Wing at 011-974-5551-0815.

Some restrictions  exist for foreign residents of Qatar who test positive for certain communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDs. Medical exams are required for individuals seeking residency in Qatar, but not for transit passengers or short-term visitors.  Qatari authorities will not bar HIV-positive temporary visitors from entry to Qatar based on their health status.  However, Qatar denies residency and employment to HIV or tuberculosis-positive applicants (among other communicable diseases).  Short-term visitors to Qatar with medications on their person are advised to carry a copy of their prescriptions. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of Qatar  before you travel.

Customs  regulations prohibit the import of alcohol over the duty-free cap, narcotics, pork products, weapons or weapons-related articles (hand cuffs, laser pointers, etc.), drones, professional photography equipment to include telescopic lenses, as well as pornographic or sexually-related materials.

See Qatar’s  website  for specific information regarding customs requirements.

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Terrorism:  Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad.  Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to target crowds more effectively target crowds.  Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as: 

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.) 
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists 
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  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)  

For more information, see our Terrorism page.  

Exercise normal precautions in Qatar.  See our Travel Advisory for more information. Safety Precautions:

  • Practice personal security measures at all times.
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  • Be aware of your surroundings and local events.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners.
  • Monitor local media broadcasts and consular messages.
  • Vary travel routes and times when possible.
  • Be extra vigilant when frequenting banks or ATMs.

Areas to Avoid:

  • Large crowds and demonstrations in case of unrest
  • Labor or work camps located outside of cities and major industrial areas.  These areas are highly congested with limited physical and hygiene standards.

Crime : The crime rate in Qatar is generally low. Incidents of violence and petty theft are rare but do occur.  There is a large police presence throughout the country.

International Financial Scams: See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  webpages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime : Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at + (974) 4496-6000.  Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

Victims of Sexual Assault:  Sexual relations outside of marriage are illegal in Qatar and subject to criminal prosecution. Instances can result in arrest, fines, imprisonment, and deportation.  If a U.S. citizen is a victim of sexual assault in Qatar, we strongly encourage you to contact the U.S. Embassy immediately, prior to contacting the local authorities.

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are strongly urged to contact the Embassy immediately at + (974) 4496-6000 for assistance. Victims may also seek medical care through Hamad Hospital emergency room at 16060 or +(974) 4439-5777 if you are calling from overseas.

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Information on local resources and assistance can be found on the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Centre website and through their hotline: 6693-3999, 6693-3108, or 6693-3919.

Tourism : The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Exit bans prevent those faced with legal proceedings from leaving Qatar until their case is abandoned or resolved.  This can take months or years. The Government of Qatar does not offer any social support for individuals under exit bans.

Reasons for exit bans can include:

  • Labor or financial disputes
  • Personal debt (including bounced checks, credit card debt, and bank loans)
  • Outstanding contracts or leases
  • Traffic fines
  • Pending legal matters, including cases related to gestures or behavior reported by Qataris that are viewed as “offensive.”

U.S. citizens have been subjected to exit bans and/or placed in prison pending payment of debts.

Always carry a copy of your passport for proof of identity, or authorities may detain you for questioning.

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be arrested, deported, or imprisoned.  Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Criminal penalties for certain offenses are much harsher than those in the U.S.:

  • Incidents involving obscene language, gestures, or insulting comments often result in arrest, imprisonment, and/or fines.
  • Alcohol-Related Offenses, including public intoxication, can result in severe penalties such as arrest, heavy fines, imprisonment, and/or deportation.  Qatar maintains a zero-tolerance policy against drinking and driving.
  • Use of Illegal Drugs can result in long jail sentences and steep fines.

Arrest Notification:  Qatari authorities do not routinely notify the U.S. Embassy of a U.S. citizen’s arrest. If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. If you are not allowed to do so, ask a friend or family member to contact the U.S. Embassy.  See our  webpage  for further information.

For more serious crimes, Qatari authorities may not allow U.S. Embassy officials to visit until the initial interrogation is completed.

Qatari police sometimes arrest U.S. citizens without providing access to legal counsel.  You could be arrested for being a:

  • Potential witness to a crime (including traffic accidents involving injuries; slander, traffic arguments, etc.)
  • Relative of a suspect
  • Criminal Suspect

If arrested—regardless of the charge—you may spend 1-2 nights in jail before a hearing takes place. Once arrested, only the Qatari Public Prosecution and Courts have the authority to grant a release.

See our  webpage  for further information.

Qatari law favors employers over employees.  In the event of a contract or employment dispute, Qatari authorities refer to the Arabic language of a contract. Employees have limited recourse if their employer terminates a contract early. If a sponsor files a complaint against an employee who departed Qatar, the employee may be barred from returning to Qatar, even on a tourist or airport visa. Many terminated U.S. citizens have been barred from departing Qatar because of pre-existing debt.

Despite recent legal changes, transferring employment prior to the end of a contract often requires the permission of the previous employer and is subject to approval by the Ministry of the Interior. Additional mechanisms for transferring employers exist through the Ministry of Interior in cases such as bankruptcy, abuse, or repeated failure to pay an employee on time.

Drug Use: Most drugs that are illegal in the United States are also illegal in Qatar, including marijuana/THC, CBD products, and vape products. The potential consequences for use or possession may be harsh.  

Clothing : Many public areas in Qatar have dress codes that require both men and women cover shoulders, chests, stomachs, and knees, and that tight leggings be covered by a long shirt or dress. Attire standards can vary between neighborhoods and facilities.  Faith-Based Travelers:  Religion is a very sensitive issue in Qatar; treat any discussions on religion with care and caution. The law provides for a prison sentence of up to seven years for defaming, desecrating, or committing blasphemy against Islam, Christianity, or Judaism. Public worship by non-Islamic faiths and atheism are illegal and subject to prosecution.

Proselytizing is against the law.  Attempts to covert a member of another religion or even “share your faith” can be considered “proselytizing.” Penalties cancan include deportation or imprisonment.

While you may import religious material for personal use,  bringing religious materials into the country for proselytizing purposes is prohibited.

Charitable activities, both religious and non-religious, must be approved in advance by the Ministry of Social Affairs.

See our following webpages for details:

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  • International Religious Freedom Report  – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report  – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTQI+ Travelers:  Same-sex sexual relations between men are illegal, even if consensual. Penalties include lashing, lengthy prison sentences and/or deportation.

There is no law criminalizing same-sex sexual relations between women, though cultural norms are conservative.

Businesses are prohibited from selling and individuals are prohibited from distributing rainbow colored merchandise.  

See our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and section 6 of our  Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: The law in Qatar prohibits discrimination against persons with physical, sensory, intellectual, or mental disabilities, the law is not enforced.  Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the in the United States.  Expect accessibility to be limited in public transportation, lodging, communication/information, and general infrastructure.

Students : See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  Unaccompanied expatriate women may be verbally and/or physically harassed. In deference to Islamic culture, avoid wearing sleeveless shirts, halter-tops, or shorts. Only wear athletic clothing in public when engaged in sports activities.

See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Journalists : Journalists, including independent content creators and vloggers, need specific visas and permissions to use photography and videography equipment, or to conduct interviews or reporting within Qatar. There is no legal guarantee of press freedom or freedom of expression in Qatar.

Photography : Photographing local people in Qatar, particularly women, is illegal without permission.

COVID-19 Testing:  COVID-19 tests are available from many local medical providers and hospitals. Testing is paid for by the individual or, in some instances, their insurance plan or employer. Private hospitals charge QR 50 - 160 test. Test results are usually provided by email, but some clinics require you to pick up the travel certificate in person. Please refer to the Ministry of Public Health’s webpage for additional information.

COVID-19 Vaccines:   The COVID-19 vaccine is available for U.S. citizens to receive in Qatar. Please refer to the Ministry of Public Health’s webpage for additional information.

Visit the FDA's website to learn more about FDA-approved vaccines in the United States.

Modern medical facilities and Western-style pharmacies are available. Doctors and hospitals expect immediate cash payment for health services.

For information on the Qatari national healthcare system, see the  Qatar Ministry of Health website .

For emergency services in Qatar, dial 999. 

Ambulance services are widely available. 

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance coverage. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on the type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Some prescription medications from the United States are unavailable or restricted in Qatar, for example, stimulants, strong pain medications, and some medications used by HIV+ patients. Check with the  Qatari customs authority  on proper travel procedures and the  Ministry of Public Health  to ensure the medication is legal in Qatar. Discuss a health care plan with your doctor before you travel.

Contraceptives, Pregnancy, and Prenatal Care:  Sexual intercourse outside of marriage is illegal in Qatar.  As such, pregnant women must present a marriage certificate to receive prenatal care at medical facilities in Qatar.  Unmarried pregnant women should consult the U.S. Embassy prior to pursuing prenatal care in Qatar. Contraceptives are available over the counter with no prescription required. Emergency contraceptives are not available. We advise all travelers to plan accordingly.

Vaccinations : Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further Health Information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Air quality is poor in Qatar, with frequent dust and particle pollution. Members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects. Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: For current traffic regulations, see the  Ministry of Interior’s Traffic Police  website.

Driving:  The legal minimum driving age is 18.  Holders of a U.S. issued driver’s license can drive in Qatar for two weeks, but most car rental agencies require an international driver’s license. Three-month Temporary Licenses are available.  International Driving Licenses are valid in Qatar for six months from the date of arrival.  Resident expatriates should apply for a full Qatari license. If you are caught operating a vehicle without a valid license, penalties can be severe.  For more information, see the Qatari Traffic Services website .

Traffic accidents  are one of the leading causes of death in Qatar. The extensive use of roundabouts, numerous road construction projects, and high-speed driving can be challenging. In rural areas, poor lighting, wandering camels, and roads without shoulders create hazards.  If you are in an accident without a license, any insurance may be held invalid, and you could be left with extensive bills and legal charges.

Avoid arguments over traffic incidents . Qatari citizens who feel insulted can file a police complaint that can result in your arrest and overnight detention. Drivers are liable for persons injured in a traffic accident. Local police have held U.S. citizens overnight while ascertaining the extent of injuries.

Traffic Fines:  Please be aware that traffic offenses are easily captured via well-placed cameras and the fines can be expensive. Unpaid traffic fines can result in an exit ban until reconciled. 

Public Transportation:  Regulated and registered taxi services (Uber, Karwa, Fox Transportation, and Careem) are widely available and generally safe to use. The Embassy recommends you avoid use unlicensed taxi operators or drivers who approach you and attempt to solicit business. Do not allow the driver to pick up additional passengers along the way. To avoid cultural misunderstandings, females traveling alone should always sit in the back (never the front) seat. 

Qatar Rail : The Doha Metro is safe, modern, and inexpensive.

Mowasalat Public Bus : Laborers and construction workers predominantly use this mode of public transportation. The front seats in the buses are generally reserved for women and children. The U.S. Embassy recommends the use of regulated taxi services rather than public buses.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information.

Aviation Safety Oversight:  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Qatar’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Qatar should also check for  U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the  U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the NGA broadcast warnings . 

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  • The easiest way to pay your visa fee is with your credit card or debit card, directly at an immigration counter. The visa fee depends on your nationality and type of visa.
  • If you’d like to pay your visa fee with cash, then you need to visit the designated bank counter (map) before you approach a passport control counter. The bank will charge a fee (QAR 25/USD 7) for processing your cash payment. All major currencies are accepted.

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If you’re not eligible for a visa on arrival (please see eligibility criteria above), then you need to arrange a visa before you travel to Qatar. This can be done at Qatari embassies around the world, or by enquiring with a hotel you have a booking within Qatar. The visa fee depends on your nationality and type of visa (click here for more details on visa fees). Please ensure you plan enough time for the visa to be processed.

If you’re flying with Qatar Airways, then you may be able to arrange a visa on arrival by booking a hotel stay for the duration of your visit. Please visit the Qatar Airways Holidays website for more information and assistance. Please note that the normal visa processing time is about two weeks, while the fast-track service takes about five to six days.

Hayya e-visa platform

Qatar’s Hayya platform allows an easy entry to the State of Qatar through an e-visa.  You can get your e-visa in 4 easy steps:

  •  Register on the Hayya platform w ebsite - www.hayya.qa or via the Hayya app .
  •  Upload the required documents
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  •  Receive your Hayya permit approval

Visit www.visitqatar.com/visa to learn more on how to get an e-visa with Hayya and download the  comprehensive guide .

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  • Please don’t commence your journey before confirming visa requirements. This will help minimise any inconvenience or delays during travel.

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  • If members of your family are visiting you in Qatar, then any male visitors whose stay in Qatar exceeds one month are required to obtain an exit permit when exiting the country (female family members are exempt).

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All Al Maha customers, special assistance travellers and unaccompanied minors receive priority processing when departing from Hamad International Airport.

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  • If you have any unpaid fines in Qatar, then you won’t be allowed to leave the country. Please make sure any unpaid fines are settled before you travel. You can also pay your fines at the Ministry of Interior office at Hamad International Airport (map).

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  • If you’re not allowed to leave the country because you don’t have an exit permit, please approach the Ministry of Interior office at Hamad International Airport.

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Travel to Qatar

There is information about Qatar’s COVID-19 travel and return policy on Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health website .

You may need to have thermal screening or temperature checks when you arrive in Qatar at air, land or sea ports.

If you are intending to stay in Qatar for 30 or more days, you must get health insurance before travelling. You must buy an insurance policy from a  registered Ministry of Public Health insurance provider (MOPH).

All visitors are advised to get travel insurance before entering Qatar. For more guidance see the MOPH website.

The standard insurance premium is 50 Qatari riyals per person, per month.

Public spaces and travel within Qatar

Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health has published advice on how to limit the spread of coronavirus .

You must wear face masks on public transport, and to enter healthcare facilities.

To enter any public and private healthcare facility, you must present your COVID-19 healthcare status via the Ehteraz app, available from the apple app store or the google playstore .

If you break the rules, punishments could include a fine of up to 200,000 Qatari riyal or a prison sentence of up to 3 years.

Passport validity requirements

If you are visiting Qatar, your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date you arrive.

If you are a resident of Qatar, your passport must be valid when you arrive.

Visa requirements

You can get a tourist visa on arrival if you’re travelling on a full British Citizen passport.

You must still get a visa if:

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  • you hold another type of British passport

If you need to stay longer than 30 days, you must extend your visa waiver before it expires through the Qatar Ministry of Interior . If you do not do this, you may be fined. The fine must be paid before leaving Qatar.

There is more information on visa requirements and extensions on the Qatar Ministry of Interior website .

Vaccination requirements (other than COVID-19)

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Customs rules

There are strict rules about what goods you can take in and out of Qatar. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and religious books and material into Qatar is illegal. All luggage is scanned as you enter the country. DVDs and videos may be examined, censored and confiscated.

Qatar law also prohibits the importation, sale and purchase of electronic cigarettes, liquids and other similar products (e.g. electronic shisha pipes). The law applies regardless of quantity and intended use. Customs officials may seize and confiscate any such items found entering the country by any means, including in passengers’ luggage or sent by post.

If you are taking money, precious metals and stones into or out of Qatar which are worth more than 50,000 Qatari riyals, you must complete a declaration form. This includes:

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You must also give customs officials any other information they request.

If you break these rules, you could be fined or imprisoned, as well as the funds being seized.

Transiting through Qatar

At the airport, all bags are scanned. Transiting passengers carrying even residual amounts of drugs may be arrested. This includes medication which may be legal in other countries, but not in Qatar. See bringing medication into Qatar

Travellers cannot stay in the transit area for more than 24 hours between flights, even if you are using the transit hotel in the airport.

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Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) Requirements & Procedure (2024)

Planning a trip to Qatar in 2024? Navigating the Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) process is essential for a seamless travel experience. To make your journey hassle-free, it’s crucial to understand the latest requirements and steps for obtaining the HAyya A1 tourist visa. In this comprehensive guide, I will walk you through the key prerequisites, documentation, and application steps you need to know to secure your Qatar Tourist Visa for 2024.

Whether you’re exploring Doha’s stunning skyline, experiencing the rich cultural heritage, or enjoying the pristine beaches, staying informed about the visa process ensures you can focus on making unforgettable memories.

This article will walk you through the steps of How to apply for a Qatar tourist visa online by using the Hayya website and everything you need to know to apply like the eligibility conditions, the application process, and visa fee.

Qatar Tourist Visa Updates (October 2023)

  • Applicants for Hayya Tourist visas are experiencing delays , with some waiting 2-3 weeks for approval. It’s advised not to make travel plans until the visa is approved. For inquiries, contact Hayya Support at [email protected] or (+974) 4441 2022.
  • Three new e-visa categories have been introduced to the Hayya Platform as an initiative towards increasing tourism in Qatar and will be available immediately. Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways Group, made the announcement at a press conference.
  • The Qatar Tourism Visa, which had been suspended for several months, is now available through the Hayya portal, which has been reactivated now. All you need to do is submit your papers, fill out the necessary information, and pay the visa cost (if applicable). There is also a Qatar ETA Visa for Tier One country residents such as Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Schengen Visa holders.

Requirements For Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1)

Qatar Tourist Visa (A1) is accessible to nationals of all nations, with the exception of GCC citizens, who can enter Qatar visa-free. The following are the requirements for a Qatar tourist visa:

Valid Passport

The passport of the tourist must be valid for at least 3 months from the date of admission.

Return Flight Tickets:

If travelling by air, the guest must have a return ticket.

  • Hayya Entry Permit
  •  Accommodation Information

 The tourist must have confirmed lodging. This might be “Family and Friends Hosting” or “Other Accommodation” (booking a hotel or renting an apartment). Residents from around 90 countries are excluded from the accommodation requirement (see list below).

Health Coverage

The tourist must have health insurance (according to MOPH requirements). COVID-19 immunization and PC testing are not currently needed for travellers to Qatar. Even if you qualify for a visa on arrival , you may apply for a tourist visa using the Hayya site .

Cost of a Tourist Visa in Qatar

A tourist visa to Qatar costs QAR 100 (USD 27). Citizens of 90 countries are exempt from paying visa fees. I have also provided a list of the visa-exempt countries at the end of the article.

Hayya Tourist Visa (A1 Validity) Qatar

The Hayya tourist visa (a1 validity) obtained through the Hayya platform is valid for 30 days (about 4 and a half weeks) from the date of entrance.

Guests have to arrive within 30 days of receiving their entry permit, which is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.

How to Apply for a Qatar Tourist Visa ( Hayya A1) Online

If you want to apply for a Qatar tourist visa using the Hayya Portal, please follow these steps:

Go to the Hayya Portal.

Visit their website Hayya Portal .

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Select “My Hayya”

This may be found in the top right of the website. You can also press “ My Hayya “.

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Register and Login for Qatar Tourist Visa (A1)

If you are a new user of the Hayya portal, select “ Sign Up ” and enter your email address to establish an account. You will be asked to input a verification code that will be emailed to your email address.

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Log in using your email and password once you’ve made an account.

Select “Apply for Hayya”

This button may be found in the page’s centre. Follow the given image.

Apply for Hayya

Choose the Tourist Visa (A1) Visa Category

Select “ Tourist Visa (A1) ” from the drop-down menu.

Select Tourist Visa (A1)

Select your Visit Purpose.

You can pick from a variety of objectives such as leisure, sporting activities, job search, business meetings, weddings, shopping, medical care, cultural tourism, visiting friends, attending conventions and events, or Others and describe the purpose.

Select Purpose of Visit

Insert Your Photograph

Choose “ I have read the instructions for uploading my Personal Photo and Passport .” Then select “ Browse Personal Photo “

Enter document information hayya with me

Check if the photo satisfies the standards, such as having a bright backdrop and sharpness.

Submit Your Passport

Select “ Browse for the first page ” and only upload the first page of your passport.

Crop it to show the machine-readable zone (MRZ) clearly. Finally, press the “ Save” button . Your information will be automatically extracted but if the information is unreadable, you must manually input it. Click the “ Validate User ” button. Select “Passport Type” as “ Normal ” if the “Validate User” option is inactive after automated data extraction.

Upload Passport on Hayya

The first and last names are required fields. Middle names, the third Latin name, and the fourth Latin name are all optional. If your last name does not appear on your passport, you could use your father’s name. In that situation, you should include the last page of your passport as well as the first page in order to verify your father’s name.

Provide Your Residency Details

Choose your birth country and your current residency country. Declare any prior nationalities. If you have, choose the country.

Fill Hayya Residency Information

Choose Your Type of Accommodation

If you are staying with relatives or friends in Qatar, your information should already be added to the file by your host.

Alternatively, you may choose “ Other Accommodation ” and input the name of the accommodation.

Fill Accommodation documents on hayya

It should be noted that citizens of 90+ countries are excluded from paying for accommodation while applying for a Tourist Visa. The countries are listed below.

Fill out your contact information.

Fill in your phone number and emergency contact information. Finally, press the “Review & Submit” button.

Pay the Visa Fee

You will receive an email with a payment link after your application has been evaluated and accepted. The QR 100 visa cost must be paid with a credit/debit card. Visa and Mastercard are often accepted.

It should be noted that residents of around 90 countries are free from visa costs for Tourist Visas. The countries are listed below.

After your visa application has been finalized The Hayya Entry Permit will be emailed to you. You may also get your Entry Permit by installing the “Hayya To Qatar” smartphone app

Further information:

  • The Hayya Entry Permit lasts 30 days (about 4 and a half weeks). As a result, applications must be made within 30 days before travelling.
  • The passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the date of entrance into Qatar.
  • A separate application is necessary for each adult family member.
  • Children can be added as dependents on your Hayya account, but all data must be filled out. You can also apply for children separately.
  • During their stay in Qatar, visa holders are not permitted to work.

Nationalities Exempt from Visa Fee

I have compiled the list of countries which are exempted from the Qatar Tourist Visa:

Nationalities Exempt from Accommodation for Qatar Tourist Visa

Important documents needed to travel qatar on tourist visa.

The important documents needed to travel to Qatar on a tourist visa are:

If you find yourself with an extended layover at Hammad Airport Qatar while travelling to another destination, take advantage of the opportunity to explore the captivating beauty of Doha with a complimentary Qatar Transit visa .

What is Hayya A1 visa Processing time?

The visa processing time for a Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) is typically 10 working days . However, the processing time may vary depending on the time of year and the number of applications received.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: You can apply for a Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) online through the Hayya portal. The application process is simple and straightforward. Once your application is approved, you will receive your visa electronically.

A: The visa processing time for a Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) is typically 10 working days. However, the processing time may vary depending on the time of year and the number of applications received.

A: The visa fees for a Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) are:

  • Adults: QAR 100 ( 27 USD)
  • Children (under 18): QAR 50 (13.5 USD)

A: There are a number of prohibited items for bringing into Qatar. These items include:

  • Pork products
  • Pornography
  • Materials that are considered to be offensive to Islam

A: There are a number of customs regulations for Qatar. These regulations include:

  • You are allowed to bring in a maximum of 2 cartons of cigarettes and 4 litres of alcohol.
  • You are allowed to bring in a maximum of QAR 5,000 in cash.
  • You are required to declare any valuables that you are bringing into the country.

A: All visitors to Qatar, except GCC citizens, need a visa. This includes tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family or friends.

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Qatar Visa Requirements

In Qatar, their new visa system allows the tourists from more than 80 countries in the world to visit Qatar visa free. For all other nationalities, there is an online visa system where you can obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or a Tourist Visa to visit Qatar.

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Important things to know!

Who can send the application for qatar eta online.

If you hold a residence permit or visa to any of the following countries, you may apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization and obtain a visa on arrival: Schengen countries, Australia, Canada, UK, USA or New Zealand.

In addition, proof of valid visitor visa held for any one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, GCC, New Zealand, and Schengen countries, USA or UK. Visa must be valid for at least 30 days after arrival from the date of entry into Qatar.

How to prove of residence: A resident card, utility bill, phone bill, credit/debit card bill, tenancy contract, and the official printed address page on passport.

What documents are required?

Required documents for an ETA are:

  • A copy of your valid passport containing two blank pages with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry into Qatar. If you are a resident or have a visa in a country that is on the visa waiver list, include a copy of that residence permit or visa.
  • A complete and correct visa application form. All the information presented must be up to date and must match the data on your passport.
  • Your accommodation information, such as a booking confirmation from your trip to Qatar. Please note, that you must have an accommodation booked.
  • Your return ticket information. Please note, that you must have a return or an onward ticket purchased. Once the requirements are met and you are sent an ETA, you are authorized to travel to Qatar and obtain a visa on arrival.

Required documents for a Tourist Visa:

  • A copy of your valid passport containing two blank pages with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry into Qatar as well as a personal photograph.
  • Your flight information, such as a booking confirmation from your trip to Qatar. Please note, that you must have tickets booked both ways.

The Tourist Visa to Qatar is applied online and you are requested to have a working e-mail address at all times. All the information about your e-Visa application will be sent to the e-mail you state in your application. You must pay for the visa online with a Visa or Mastercard.

Some countries have specific requirements and you should check your eligibility for a visa waiver. You can find all the needed information here .

There are a few steps to take and requirements to fill if you wish to visit Qatar in case your country is not included in the visa waiver list. The required documents are requested officially by the government of Qatar and iVisa is happy to help with the visa process. If you have a residence permit or a visa already to a country that is eligible for a visa waiver, you may apply for an ETA. If your country is not on the list at all, you must obtain an online visa.

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Qatar Visa On Arrival: Requirements & Updates (2024)

Doha Guides Team regularly reviews this article to ensure the content is up-to-date and accurate. The last editorial review and update were on 02 February 2024.

Since August 2017, the State of Qatar has been allowing visa-free entry for citizens of more than 80 countries, making it the most open country in the Middle East.

After it was briefly suspended in 2020 due to COVID-19, Qatar’s visa-on-arrival service has resumed with some conditions. As of 2024, citizens of 90+ countries are eligible for a free Qatar Visa On Arrival.

This article explains all the requirements, eligible nationalities, application procedures, and visa renewal procedures, and answers the frequently asked questions about the free visa on arrival in Qatar .

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Visa-free entry is now the new term defining previously “visa on arrival”. According to Qatar Tourism, nothing changed except the name. 

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1. citizenship.

The visitor must be a citizen of an eligible country ( the list of countries is given below ).

2. Passport Validity

The visitor’s passport must be valid for at least six months .

3. Confirmed Return Tickets

The visitor must have a confirmed return or onward ticket.

4. Accommodation

The visitor should have a confirmed accommodation (clear address and contacts of the local host) or hotel reservation for the duration of the stay. This can be a regular hotel booking for travellers from most countries. For hotel booking, we recommend TripAdvisor as it has the largest database of hotel reviews.

However, for citizens of India, Pakistan, Iran, Thailand and Ukraine, the hotel booking for the entire duration of the stay should be through the Discover Qatar website . Staying with a Qatar resident or booking directly with a hotel is not accepted for these nationalities (to avail visa on arrival).

A minimum of 2 nights should be booked through the Discover Qatar website. Cancellations within 48 hours of arrival are subject to a 100% cancellation fee.

Please note that even if you book the hotel for a longer duration, the initial visa issued will be for 30 days only. You need to extend that by visiting any MOI Service Center or the Airport Immigration office. The online extension may not be possible for these nationalities.

This requirement is only mandatory for travellers coming on a visa on arrival and not for family visit visas .

5. Health Insurance

As per the new law launched in February 2023, health insurance is mandatory for visitors who are staying for more than 30 days . Insurance is highly recommended even for visitors staying less than 30 days, but it is not mandatory.

Visitors can buy basic health insurance for QAR 50 (for 30 days) from any registered insurance company listed on the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) website .

6. Proof of Funds

From 10 March 2022, visitors from countries like India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Iran (using a visa-on-arrival facility) are required to have a valid international credit card or debit card . Cash of QR 5,000 will no longer be accepted (Belarus nationals can show USD 1,000 in cash).

  • For debit cardholders , a three-month bank statement is also required. There should be a minimum balance equivalent to at least QR 5,000 in your local currency.
  • The card should be under the name of the visitor . If you are travelling together as a family, one card (under the family head’s name) is enough.
  • This rule applies only to nationalities that require proof of funds (like India, Pakistan, Thailand, Iran, etc.)

The countries under this facility are divided into two categories as below:

Category 1: Visa waiver for 180 days

  • Visa waiver valid is for 180 days from the date of entry.
  • Visitors can stay for a total of 90 days , either during a single trip or multiple trips.
  • The stay is not extendable beyond 90 days.
  • Requirements are a passport (with 6 months validity), return/onward flight tickets, confirmed accommodation (local host details or hotel booking), and health insurance (if staying for 30 days).

The following are the countries included under this category:

Visa On Arrival 90-180 Days Screenshot from Visit Qatar website

Category 2: Visa for 30 days

  • The initial visa is issued for 30 days from the date of entry.
  • For most countries, the stay can be extended for another 30 days .
  • This is a single-entry visa .
  • Requirements are a passport (with 6 months validity), return/onward flight tickets, confirmed accommodation, and health insurance (if staying for 30 days). Discover Qatar hotel booking and proof of funds will be required for some nationalities (explained below).

Visa On Arrival 30 Days Screenshot from Visit Qatar website

In addition to the general conditions (passport valid for 6 months, round-trip flight tickets, confirmed accommodation, and health insurance), there are some special conditions applicable only to some countries , as explained below:

1. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Indian Nationals

A free on-arrival tourist visa is granted to Indian nationals for a maximum period of 30 days , or according to hotel reservation.

  • (a) Confirmed hotel reservation through the Discover Qatar website only. Hotel reservations from other sites are not accepted.
  • (b) A credit or debit card per family is required. Proof of fund requirement is explained above.

2. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Pakistan Nationals

A free on-arrival tourist visa is granted to Pakistan nationals for a maximum period of 30 days , or according to hotel reservation.

  • (c) A polio vaccination certificate is required.

3. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Thailand Nationals

A free on-arrival tourist visa is granted to Thailand nationals for a maximum period of 30 days , or according to hotel reservation.

  • (c) Extension of stay possible for an additional 30 days .

4. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Nationals of Ukraine

A free on-arrival tourist visa is granted to Ukrainian nationals for a maximum period of 90 days , or according to hotel reservation.

  • (b) An initial visa is issued for 30 days or as per the hotel booking. Visitors can apply to extend their stay up to a total of 90 days after obtaining health insurance upon arrival.

5. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Nationals of Iran

On-arrival tourist or business visa is granted to Iranian nationals for a fee, of up to 30 days or depending on hotel booking.

  • (a) Confirmed hotel reservation through the  Discover Qatar website only. Hotel reservations from other sites are not accepted.
  • (b) A tourist visa is valid for a maximum of one month for a fee of QR 100 .
  • (c) A credit card per family is required for a tourist visa.
  • (d) Business visa for a period of one month and a maximum of six months for a fee of QR 200 per month . A business visa is granted if there is an invitation letter from a company that is certified by the Government of Qatar.

6. Qatar Visa On Arrival For Nationals of Belarus

On-arrival tourist or business visa is granted to Belarus nationals for a fee.

  • (a) A tourist visa is valid for a maximum of one month for a fee of QR 100 .
  • (b) Business visa for a period of one month and a maximum of three months for a fee of QR 200 per month .
  • (c) Possession of an amount of cash equivalent to 1,000 US Dollars or a valid credit card.
  • (d) Hotel reservation in one of the hotels in Qatar during the visit period.

7. Qatar-Oman Joint Tourist Visa-On-Arrival

Nationals of these countries can get Qatar-Oman Joint Tourist Visa-On-Arrival. There may be a fee of QR 100 for 30 days.

In addition to the above countries, citizens of the GCC countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and UAE) do not require a visa to enter Qatar.

Visa on arrival is granted entirely free of charge for most nationals , and there will be no charge for the extension. There may be a fee for nationals of some countries such as Iran and Belarus.

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Hamad International Airport Lounge

  • During the check-in from your departure country, inform the airline staff that you are visiting on a visa on arrival. They may check your accommodation details. If you are staying with a relative, it is good to have their contact details, address, and QID copy.
  • At the immigration counter in Doha, mention that you want a visa on arrival.
  • Give the hotel’s / host’s contact details (name, contact number) if you are asked.
  • Show credit or debit card if required (for some nationalities only)
  • When asked, look at the camera for an iris scan (eye scan). A green light would blink to confirm this.
  • A fingerprint scan may be required for some passengers.
  • The immigration officer would fix a small sticker on your passport. That’s it. Welcome to Doha!

If you are a citizen of a country eligible to extend the 30-day visa-on-arrival, you can do the renewal online.

Health Insurance For Visa Extension

Here is how you can extend your visa through the Ministry of Interior website:

Step 1: Go to the Visit Visa Extension Service page on the MOI website

This is available under Visa Services –> Visit Visa Extension.

Qatar Visa On Arrival Extension Service

Step 2: Enter the visa number or passport number

You can find the visa number on the sticker on your passport. Or else you can enter your passport number.

Step 3: Select nationality from the drop-down list

Step 4: enter the verification code from the picture or audio, step 5: click on the “extend” button.

The visa will be renewed for another 30 days.

Is there any fee for a Qatar visa on arrival extension?

Qatar visa on arrival can be extended free of cost.

How many days after arrival can I renew the visa?

You can renew any day after arrival. Make sure you do it before the expiry to avoid complications.

I did not get any message or e-mail after renewal. How can I check the validity?

You can check the validity of your visa on the Ministry of Interior website. Here is how to check the validity of a Qatar visa .

  • Go to the MOI website Visa Inquiry & Printing page .

Qatar Visa Enquiry and Printing

  • Enter the visa number (available on the sticker in the passport) or passport number.
  • Select nationality from the drop-down list.
  • Enter verification code from picture or audio.
  • Click on the “Submit” button.
  • The details, including visa validity, will be shown.
  • Click on the print icon to save or print a copy for future reference.

Do I need the renewal receipt while going back?

A receipt is not needed as the renewal date will be updated in the immigration system. However, you may keep a copy for your peace of mind.

Are GCC residents eligible to get a Qatar visa on arrival?

If you’re a resident of a GCC country (Gulf Cooperation Council), you’re eligible for a single-entry visa on arrival. The visa will only be issued if your residence permit is valid for at least three months and if your profession (as mentioned on your residence permit) appears on the list of eligible professions. You can see the list of eligible professions here.

What can I do if my nationality is not eligible for a visa-on-arrival?

Nationals of countries not eligible for visa-on-arrival can apply in advance for other types of visas such as tourist visas. You can check our detailed guide on how to apply for Qatar Tourist Visa .

Qatar Government Contact Center

Please note that even as we strive to keep this page updated, official policies are subject to change without prior announcement. For any query, travellers are advised to contact the Qatar Government Helpline at +974-4406 9999 or email [email protected] for any inquiries.

How can I get a free visa for Qatar?

You can get visa-free entry to Qatar if you hold a passport from any of the 90+ eligible countries. You can see the full list of countries on this page. There may be additional requirements for some countries.

Is there any age limit on visas on arrival?

There is no specified age limit for visas on arrival. However, airlines may refuse to board minors not accompanied by an adult. If a minor is travelling alone, please check with your airline.

Is a medical check-up needed to extend visa-free entry

A medical check-up is not needed to extend visa-free entry. A medical check would be required for renewing a family visit visa only.

Are Indians eligible for a Qatar visa on arrival?

Indian citizens are eligible for 30 days of visa-free entry to Qatar if they meet some conditions such as Discover Qatar hotel booking and proof of funds.

How much is the fine for an expired visit visa in Qatar?

If the validity of your visit visa has expired, you will be charged a penalty of QAR 200 per day.

Is hotel booking required for Qatar on-arrival visa?

A confirmed accommodation (hotel booking or local address) is required for all visitors to get a visa on arrival. Discover Qatar hotel booking is required for citizens of India, Pakistan, Iran, Ukraine, and Thailand.

Should I use only Qatar Airways for my travel?

You can use any airline to Doha. There are no restrictions on the mode of travel. If you travel via another airline, ensure your airline knows about this Visa On Arrival facility. Some airline staff unaware of this facility may refuse to board you without a visa.

Should I show proof of funds/credit cards?

Proof of funds may be required for some nationalities. Please carry an International Credit / Debit card under your name with at least a QR 5,000 balance (one card per family).

Should I show the salary certificate or tenancy contract of my host?

The host’s salary certificate or tenancy contract is not required for a visa on arrival. There is no minimum salary requirement for anyone to host a visitor. However, you are advised to keep your host’s contact information ready to show if officers request it.

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Copyright © DohaGuides.com – Unauthorized reproduction of this article in any language is prohibited. The information provided on this website is intended for general guidance and informational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional advice, and travellers are encouraged to verify visa requirements and travel advisories through official government sources before making any travel arrangements.

Sources: Qatar Ministry of Public Health , Qatar Airways , Qatar Tourism Authority (Visit Qatar)

Aneesh Abdulkader

Aneesh, the Founder & Editor of DG Pixels, holds a Master’s Degree in Communication & Journalism, and has two decades of experience living in the Middle East. Since 2014, he and his team have been sharing helpful content on travel, visa rules, and expatriate affairs.

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Hi there I am holding a Kosovo passport with a Swiss Perminent Residenz status and will be in transit in Doha for 2,5 hours coming from Zuerich going to Male. Do I need a transit visa for this period of time in Transit or not at all? Thank you for your answer. Claudia

can visit visa holder of Qatar exit by road ??? or should be return by air only ???

Hi Shahnawaz, They can exit by road also.

I have a 5 month old, he was born outside of Qatar. I want to return to my job with him but my husband is not a resident of Qatar. What do I do?

Hi Roseline, If your profession and salary is good enough (normally you would need QR 10,000 or Qr 6,000 with family accommodation), you can sponsor your baby. But you can apply for that only after reaching Qatar and will take few weeks. If your nationality is eligible, you can try visa on arrival for baby or Hayya A1 Tourist Visa.

I have a Canadian passport and I am planning to visit Qatar via land border from Saudi Arabia and then will drive back. Will I still be able eligible for visa on arrival? I am also not a resident in Saudi but I am here on a tourist visa and will have a flight from Saudi to Canada after visiting Qatar

Hi Sasa, Usually this is allowed. However, you may double-check with the Qatar Government Helpline at +974 44069999 to ensure the policy hasn’t changed.

Please update visa requirements. You are posting old information!

Hi Jana, We regularly confirm this information with the official websites (Ministry of Interior, Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism) and we believe they are all up-to-date. Please specify which part you think is wrong and we can check again.

Can I apply ‘on arrival visa’ 2 months before the visit.

Hi Paul, Visa On Arrival cannot be applied in advance. You can apply for Hayya Tourist Visa (A1) in advance. Here is how: https://www.dohaguides.com/how-to-apply-qatar-tourist-visa-online/

as per your guide- south africans get a 30 day visa on arrival however latelythey have been receiving a 90 day visa on arrival? could you clarify if this is a multi entry visa and will this 90 day visa on arrival be permannently applicable to south africans?

Hi Khadija, We are not sure if there is a recent change in policy. According to official Visit Qatar website , South African citizens are eligible for 30 days visa free entry (not 90 days). There is another group of countries with 90 days visa, but SA is not include in that. For clarification, please contact the Qatar Government Helpline at +974-44069999 or [email protected] .

I am an RP holder and I would like to book a hotel through Discover Qatar for my wife, daughter, and myself. However, the hotels listed on Discover Qatar only mention ‘room only for VOA (visa on arrival)’. Can I still book a hotel for three guests, including myself, even though I am an RP holder?

Hi Khan, Usually if a family is coming on visa on arrival, RP holder can add himself as a guest and stay with them. However there is a clause on DQ website that says “If anybody books these hotels who do not require them for these purposes, the hotels may charge an additional supplement at check-in.” So it is better to confirm with the hotel before booking.

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    The application process for Qatar Visit Visa will depend on the type of visa. For Family Visit Visa, a sponsor must make the application online or offline. In the case of a Tourist Visa, Transit Visa, or ETA, it should be applied online by the traveller. Qatar Visa On Arrival, Qatar-Oman Joint Tourist Visa, and GCC Residents Visa will be issued ...

  5. Qatar Visa For US Citizens: Entry Requirements (2024)

    Qatar Entry Requirements For US Citizens. Visitors to Qatar from the US should keep in mind the below requirements: Visitor's passport must be valid for 6 months to get visa-waiver. Passports must be machine readable. Visitors must hold return/onward tickets. Visitor must have confirmed accommodation.

  6. Qatar Family Visit Visa Requirements & How To Apply (2024)

    Select "Family Visa Application". Make sure to select "Family Visa Application", not "Family Resident Application". Step 6. Click on "New Application". Step 7. Fill up the details of the visitor. The details to fill up include Gender, Relation, Nationality, Date of Birth, Passport Details etc.

  7. How to apply for tourist visas to Qatar available via the Hayya Portal

    Steps to apply for A4 - Entry Visa for Companion of GCC Citizen. Sign up for Hayya or use your existing Hayya account. Select the entry visa type "Companion of GCC Citizen (A4)". Add in personal details along with a passport copy and photo. Validate the information and upload the applicant's GCC residency copy.

  8. Qatar Visit Visa Rules and Requirements

    Visit Visas are applicable to tourists, who intend to spend more than 14 days in Qatar, and those coming for family visits as well as those on long-term business visit. It requires the sponsorship of a resident in Qatar or any company or hotel licensed to operate within the country. The Interior Ministry in Qatar offers entry visas of various types, including, visa-on-arrival, visa-in-advance ...

  9. Plan your trip

    Practical travel tips and itinerary suggestions. Skip to main content. Qatar is welcoming 102 countries visa-free, check your visa status here. Visit Qatar App Explore things to do in Qatar! GET. ... Find all that you'll need to know about visiting the State of Qatar in terms of visa on arrival facilities, visa requirements and more for ...

  10. Visas

    Entry visa for companions of GCC Nationals. 100 Riyal. 6-. Transit visas. 100 Riyal. 7-. Joint Tourist Visa - for visiting Qatar and Oman. 100 Riyal. Those wishing to obtain more details about the types of visas listed above, visit the site of the Ministry of the Interior at: www.moi.gov.qa.

  11. PDF Requirements for visitors with pre-approved and on-arrival visas Visa

    Various Qatar Visa Types • Optional if traveler is a resident of a GCC country, or an EU national/resident with their immunity status visible in above mentioned APPS. • COVID-19 Test Required Before Traveling to Qatar Qatar - Required for 12 years and above age • Mandatory to submit a negative pre-travel PCR lab result with validity of 48 hours from departure time at the country of origin

  12. Qatar Visa

    Qatar Visa Requirements. When you apply for a Qatar visa, you have to submit electronic copies of the following documents (scanned with color): ... The Qatar tourist visa fee is QAR 100 (apps. US$ 27). If there are people accompanying you, such as dependent family members, there is a fee of QAR 50 (appx. US$13) for each of them.

  13. Visa requirements for visiting Qatar

    Here's our guide to Qatar's entry requirements, with information on visa types, costs, and details on how to apply for one. What you need to know about visas in Qatar. Hukoomi, Qatar's official e-government portal, has a helpful online guide to the visas available for travel to Qatar. Visa applications are typically easily made via the ...

  14. Qatar International Travel Information

    Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Tourist visas: When traveling on a U.S. tourist passport, travelers may obtain a free visa upon arrival, if they have six-months validity in their passport and a return or onward ticket. The visa is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and entitles the holder to spend up to 30 days in Qatar, or multiple ...

  15. Visas & Immigration

    Qatar's Hayya platform allows an easy entry to the State of Qatar through an e-visa. You can get your e-visa in 4 easy steps: Register on the Hayya platform website - www.hayya.qa or via the Hayya app. Upload the required documents. Pay the visa fee & submit. Receive your Hayya permit approval.

  16. Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) Requirements & Steps (2024)

    Qatar Tourist Visa Eligibility Requirements. Qatar Tourist Visa is available to nationals of all countries, except GCC citizens, who can avail of visa-free entry to Qatar. The visitor's passport should be valid for at least three months from the date of entry. If arriving by air, the visitor should have a return ticket.

  17. Qatar Family Visit Visa: Everything You Need to Know

    Qatar family visit visa requirements. The following are some of the documents required to apply for the Qatar family visa: For wife and children. Family visit visa processing is now back to normal for spouses, children, and parents. Applications can be submitted online using the Metrash2 app.

  18. Travel requirements

    Please read the travel requirements and visa details before booking your trip and ensure you have the required documents at the time of travel. Find the entry or exit requirements Enter your details below to find the requirements for the country/region depending on your itinerary.

  19. List of Qatar Visa Types, Requirements, & Fee 2024

    To apply for a Qatar visa, follow the steps below: Determine the type of visa: Qatar offers various types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, work visas, family visas, and transit visas. Determine which type of visa you need based on your purpose of travel. Gather the required documents: The documents required may vary depending ...

  20. Navigating Qatar's Visa and Entry Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

    Qatar Visa Requirements and Categories. Before you pack your bags, familiarize yourself with Qatar's visa categories. The most common types of visas include tourist visas, business visas, family visit visas, and transit visas. Depending on your purpose of visit and nationality, the requirements may vary. Citizens of some countries are ...

  21. Entry requirements

    Visa requirements. You can get a tourist visa on arrival if you're travelling on a full British Citizen passport. If you need to stay longer than 30 days, you must extend your visa waiver before ...

  22. MoI discloses new requirements for visit visa for relatives

    Visa applications needs to be sub-mitted through Metrash2 for spouse, children or for relatives like brother, sister or parents.To apply visit visas for spouse and children, a minimum salary of ...

  23. How to Apply Qatar Tourist Visa in 2024

    Requirements For Qatar Tourist Visa (Hayya A1) Qatar Tourist Visa (A1) is accessible to nationals of all nations, with the exception of GCC citizens, who can enter Qatar visa-free. The following are the requirements for a Qatar tourist visa: Valid Passport: Visa Application Form: Passport Sized Photos:

  24. Qatar Visa Requirements

    Once the requirements are met and you are sent an ETA, you are authorized to travel to Qatar and obtain a visa on arrival. A copy of your valid passport containing two blank pages with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry into Qatar as well as a personal photograph. A complete and correct visa application form.

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    This saw the introduction of a visa requirement for Bolivian nationals in September of 2023 and for Convention Travel Document holders in July 2022. The Minister has also announced that the requirement for a visa for has been lifted for diplomatic passport holders of Indonesia, Qatar, Kuwait, Montenegro, Moldova, Türkiye, Colombia, Peru and ...

  26. Qatar Visa

    Those who wish to visit Qatar can apply for a tourist visa which allows you to explore the cities and the many attractions. The Qatar tourist visa are of two types, short Qatar tourist visa is for 2 weeks, while the long Qatar tourist visa is for 3 months. Eligibility for tourist visa. You must have Indian passport; Your confirmed return ticket

  27. Qatar Visa On Arrival: Requirements & Updates (2024)

    This is a single-entry visa. Requirements are a passport (with 6 months validity), return/onward flight tickets, confirmed accommodation, and health insurance (if staying for 30 days). Discover Qatar hotel booking and proof of funds will be required for some nationalities (explained below).