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How to print your umrah visa
Airlines at Indian airports ask for a printed umrah visa at check-in. Here is exactly how to get your visa PDF and what to carry.
- If your agent booked it (most common)
Your visa PDF is with the agency that processed it. Message them for the PDF — it includes your visa number, border number and validity dates. Print it in colour if possible; black & white is also accepted.
- If you applied via Nusuk
Log in at nusuk.sa (or the Nusuk app) with the account used to apply → My Visas → Download. The PDF downloads instantly once status shows "Issued".
- If you have only the visa number
Use visa.mofa.gov.sa → Inquiry → enter passport number + nationality + visa type "Umrah". Once it shows Issued, the print/download option appears with the record.
- Printed umrah visa (1 copy per traveller)
- Passport (6+ months validity)
- Return/onward ticket printout
- Hotel confirmation (agencies provide this)
- Vaccination certificate if asked at the time of travel
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