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Saudi Arabia Temporarily Bans Visa for 14 Countries, Including India & Pakistan, Ahead of Hajj 2025

Saudi Arabia Temporarily Bans Visa for 14 Countries, Including India & Pakistan, Ahead of Hajj 2025

KKN Gurugram Desk |  In a significant move that has drawn global attention, Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended visa issuance for citizens of 14 countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Egypt, ahead of Hajj 2025. This visa suspension applies to business, family visit, and Umrah visas and will remain in place until mid-June, when the annual Hajj pilgrimage concludes.

The decision has been attributed to security and crowd control measures after the tragic events of Hajj 2024, where over 1,000 pilgrims reportedly lost their lives in a stampede—most of whom were unauthorized pilgrims without registration.

Key Highlights of the Saudi Visa Suspension 2025

Which Countries Are on the Temporary Visa Ban List?

As per official Saudi sources, the following 14 countries are affected by this temporary suspension:

  1. India

  2. Pakistan

  3. Bangladesh

  4. Egypt

  5. Indonesia

  6. Nigeria

  7. Iraq

  8. Jordan

  9. Algeria

  10. Sudan

  11. Ethiopia

  12. Tunisia

  13. Yemen

  14. Syria (unofficially noted in some reports)

These countries typically contribute a large number of pilgrims annually, often including unregistered or undocumented travelers.

Why Has Saudi Arabia Imposed This Ban?

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), initiated this measure to ensure strict registration and safety protocols for all Hajj pilgrims.

The move comes after:

Authorities believe this temporary ban will prevent chaos, ensuring that only verified, authorized pilgrims are allowed during Hajj.

Deadline for Umrah Visa Application: April 13

Saudi immigration authorities have also declared that foreign nationals can apply for Umrah visas only until April 13, 2025. Post that, even Umrah travel will be temporarily halted to allow smooth Hajj preparations.

This effectively closes the door on last-minute spiritual trips during Ramadan, which overlaps with the final days before Hajj this year.

What Does This Mean for Indian Muslims Planning Hajj or Umrah?

For thousands of Indian Muslims who had planned:

…this ban means plans need to be deferred.

However, Hajj pilgrims who have registered through official Hajj committees or approved travel operators will not be affected.

Saudi Arabia’s Statement on the Ban

A spokesperson from Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated:

“This is not a political move, but purely an administrative and safety-driven decision to enhance the sanctity, security, and experience of Hajj 2025.”

The ministry emphasized that travel will resume normally after mid-June, once the pilgrimage ends.

Hajj 2025: Why the Stakes Are Higher Than Ever

Hajj is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. In 2024 alone, over 2.5 million pilgrims attended, and overcrowding became a logistical nightmare.

To prevent repetition of last year’s:

…the Kingdom is trying to create a controlled, high-security environment.

Public Reactions and Global Responses

The response has been mixed:

However, many Islamic scholars have backed the move, citing Quranic teachings that prioritize the safety of believers during pilgrimage.

While the temporary visa suspension is undoubtedly inconvenient for many, it’s also a preventive action rooted in last year’s tragedy. With safety, order, and proper regulation as top priorities, the Saudi government is aiming to protect the sanctity and security of Hajj.

As always, pilgrims are encouraged to register only through official channels and adhere to all travel advisories.

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