New Unified GCC Visit Visa – What Travelers Need to Know in 2025

 📰 New GCC Unified Visit Visa Announced – 2025 Update

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has officially launched a unified tourist visa that allows travelers to visit all six GCC countries — UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and Kuwait — with just one visa.

This major development is designed to boost tourism and make it easier for visitors to explore the Middle East.

🌍 What Is the GCC Unified Tourist Visa?

It is a Schengen-style visa for the Gulf region. Instead of applying for individual country visas, tourists can now:

✅ Apply once

✅ Travel freely between GCC countries

✅ Stay up to 30 days (extendable in some countries)

📅 When Will It Be Available?

As per the latest GCC announcement:

Official Launch: Mid to late 2025

Pilot phase: Already started in selected GCC countries

Full implementation: By end of 2025

🛫 Who Can Apply?

The visa is open to most nationalities, including:

Citizens of India, Pakistan, Philippines, and other South Asian countries (with conditions)

Citizens of Europe, USA, UK, and other eligible nations


📌 Requirements may vary slightly by country. For example, UAE and Saudi Arabia may require return tickets, proof of hotel bookings, and travel insurance.

💵 Visa Fee & Duration

Feature Details

Validity 30 days (extendable in some cases)

Visa Fee Around 300–400 AED (may vary)

Processing Time 3–5 business days


🌐 How to Apply?

You can apply through:

GCC official e-visa portals

UAE or Saudi online visa platforms

Travel agents approved by GCC embassies

🧳 Benefits of the Unified GCC Visa

✔️ No need for multiple visa applications

✔️ Seamless border entry within GCC

✔️ Boosts business, tourism, and family visits

✔️ Encourages cultural exchange in the Gulf region

The unified GCC visa is a game changer for Middle East travel. Whether you’re planning a family visit, tourism trip, or business journey — this new visa simplifies everything.

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