Easily track and authenticate your Saudi visa application through the MOFA online platform in just a few clicks.
If you have recently applied for a Saudi visit or residence visa and wish to check the status of your application, you can easily do so through the online platform provided by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) – ksavisa.sa.
This platform not only allows you to track your visa application but also verifies the authenticity of your visa, especially if you applied through a third-party agent.
Steps to Follow
1 Visit ksavisa.sa: Click on the “Track Application” option at the top of the screen.
2 Enter Your Details: If you applied through a third-party agent, you should have received a visa number. Enter this visa number along with your passport number, complete the captcha, and click on “Track My Application.”
* You will then be able to scroll down and view details of your visa application, such as the application number and your name.
3 View the Status: Click on “View,” and a pop-up will inform you whether the visa has been issued, along with a reference number.
4 Check Visa Details: Close the pop-up, and you will see a copy of your visa with details such as:
* Visa number
* Date of validity and expiry
* Duration of stay allowed on the visa
According to MoFA, it typically takes around three working days for a visa to be issued after the application is submitted. However, processing times may vary in some cases.
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