The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed that all present Umrah holders have an exact exit date. In order to maintain order and facilitate the transition in logistics, all the Umrah pilgrims must exit KSA before the date mentioned in the notice which is April 18. Following is a detailed overview of the latest directives by the ministry and penalties of the same.
Strict Compliance with Visa Expiry Dates
According to the official Ministry announcement, all umrah pilgrims must leave the Kingdom before the expiry date of their own umrah visa. Although the Umrah visa validity period may be a personal preference, no Umrah visa holder shall remain beyond the deadline for the final departure allowed which is 18 April. All pilgrims should be guided to comply with the directives and requirements for smooth departure of the Kingdom.
Severe Penalties for Overstaying
The Saudi government has sternly warned that strict action will be taken against offenders who overstay the visa. Umrah pilgrims must comply with mandatory departure, else they will face serious consequences under Saudi law.
The consequences of overstaying in the Kingdom are as follows:
Heavy Fines: Financial penalties imposed upon the violator.
Imprisonment: Jail sentence for violating the immigration laws in the Kingdom.
Deportation and Ban: Potential ban from entering Saudi Arabia for future pilgrimages and tourism.
Advisory for Pilgrims
To prevent complications and obstacles, the experts will always advise any pilgrim to preplan their flights as early as possible.A minimum of three months of booking is good. So it is up to the pilgrim in addition to the travel agencies to ensure that they leave the country before the deadline.
What is the final exit deadline for Umrah pilgrims?
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has set April 18 as the absolute final deadline for all current Umrah visa holders to leave the Kingdom.
Can I stay until April 18 if my Umrah visa expires earlier?
No. Pilgrims must depart before their specific visa expires. The April 18 deadline applies as the maximum cutoff date for anyone whose visa might technically extend up to that point.
What happens if a pilgrim overstays their Umrah visa?
Violators will face strict legal actions under Saudi law, which can include hefty fines, imprisonment, deportation, and potential bans on future travel to Saudi Arabia.






