Saudi Arabia has set April 10 as the last Umrah entry date, with an exit deadline of April 24. Pilgrims must plan visas, flights, and accommodations accordingly to avoid disruptions.
Saudi Authorities Set April 10 as Final Date for Umrah Entry
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced that April 10 will be the deadline for international pilgrims to enter the country for Umrah. Additionally, all pilgrims must leave the country by April 24. This decision aligns with the country’s preparations for the upcoming Hajj season.
Key Dates for Umrah Pilgrims
Event | Date |
---|---|
Last date for Umrah entry | April 10, 2025 |
Deadline for Umrah exit | April 24, 2025 |
Background and Reasoning
Saudi authorities enforce strict timelines for Umrah to ensure smooth logistical operations ahead of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. This allows proper crowd management and avoids congestion in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.
Key Considerations for Pilgrims
Visa Regulations: Pilgrims must ensure their visas are valid for travel before April 10.
Accommodation & Flights: Travelers are advised to book hotels and flights in advance to avoid last-minute issues.
Hajj Season Preparations: Saudi Arabia prioritizes crowd control by limiting Umrah entry in the weeks leading up to Hajj.
Steps for Pilgrims
Confirm Visa Approval: Ensure you receive your Umrah visa well before April 10.
Book Flights Early: Airlines may see increased demand as the deadline approaches.
Plan Departure: Avoid overstaying to comply with exit regulations by April 24.
Follow Health & Safety Protocols: Be aware of any vaccination or COVID-19-related requirements.
Authorities’ Statement
Saudi officials have urged all Umrah pilgrims to adhere to the specified deadlines to avoid penalties or travel disruptions. Pilgrims should coordinate with travel agents to ensure a hassle-free journey.
For more details, travelers are encouraged to visit official Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah platforms or consult authorized travel agencies.
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