
Saudi Arabia Eases Iqama Renewal Rules for Residents with Family Abroad
Saudi Arabia's General Directorate of Passports has introduced a new policy, allowing residents to renew their 'Iqama' (residency permit) even if family members are abroad. This decision aims to resolve challenges expats face when dependents travel for education, medical care, or emergencies.
Under the new policy, only the head of the household must remain in Saudi Arabia during renewal. Authorities removed the previous requirement for all family members to stay within the Kingdom.
The reform It recognizes common scenarios, such as children traveling for education or a parent accompanying a sick relative abroad. Family emergencies often require travel, making this policy essential for many residents. Families can now maintain legal residency status seamlessly, avoiding delays or penalties from expired iqamas. Streamlined Digital Services
Additionally, the Directorate announced that extending exit and re-entry visas for family members abroad is fully electronic. Residents can utilize the 'SADAD' system and the 'Absher' platform. This enhancement eliminates the need for in-person visits to passport offices, making the process more convenient. This move reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to easing bureaucratic hurdles for residents. It ensures uninterrupted access to healthcare, education, and essential services, boosting convenience for expatriate communities.
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