Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah on Wednesday unveiled a new service, Nusuk Umrah, allowing pilgrims from abroad to apply directly for an Umrah visa and book related services online, without the need for an intermediary.
The platform is a new option for pilgrims alongside accredited local agents in their home countries, who can still be identified through the Nusuk Umrah system.
Through the service, applicants can select comprehensive packages or individual services, including visa issuance, accommodation, transportation, cultural tours, and supporting facilities.
Users can also customize packages to match their preferences through a modern interface available in seven languages. The system is integrated with relevant government platforms to ensure a seamless and unified digital experience.
Multiple payment options are available, enabling pilgrims to complete the entire process electronically, from submitting an application to receiving the entry visa. The platform offers a variety of packages and services designed to meet different needs and expectations, ensuring a smoother and richer journey.
The ministry emphasized that launching Nusuk Umrah is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts under Vision 2030 to host the largest possible number of Muslims and to make the rituals of Hajj and Umrah easier to perform. The initiative also aims to enhance the quality of services provided to pilgrims and elevate their overall experience as guests of the Kingdom.