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What is GCC VISA ?

The GCC Grand Tours Visa, also known as the GCC Unified Tourist Visa, is a new travel initiative introduced by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). This visa allows tourists from outside the GCC to explore one or all six Gulf countries using just a single visa.

The participating countries are:

  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Qatar
  • Bahrain
  • Kuwait
  • Oman

The goal of the GCC visa is to boost tourism and make it easier for travelers to experience the diverse culture, landscapes, and attractions across the Gulf region without applying for multiple visas.

Why Choose the GCC Visa?

The GCC Grand Tours Visa offers a new way to explore the Middle East. Whether you’re a solo traveler, family, or business visitor, this unified visa brings several key advantages:

1)One Visa, Six Countries

With one approved visa, you can visit any or all of the six GCC countries, saving time, money, and effort.

2)Ideal for Explorers

Want to enjoy the beaches of the UAE, the mountains of Oman, or the rich heritage of Saudi Arabia? This visa makes it easier than ever to explore the entire Gulf region in one trip.

3)Streamlined Process

No need to apply separately for different countries. A single online application will allow access to multiple destinations.

4)Smart Tourism Initiative

The visa supports regional travel, economic growth, and cultural exchange — helping both tourists and the participating countries.

Benefits of the GCC Grand Tours Visa

For Tourists:

  • Easy multi-country access: Visit multiple countries without multiple applications.
  • Online application: Quick and user-friendly process from the comfort of your home.
  • Affordable: Saves money by avoiding individual visa fees.
  • Flexible travel: Choose your preferred travel path, from a short stay to a grand tour.
  • Family-friendly: Ideal for group trips, family vacations, or cultural tours.

For GCC Countries:

  • Boost in tourism and regional economy.
  • Job creation in hospitality, travel, and retail sectors.
  • Cultural exchange and improved global visibility.
  • Better travel experience for international visitors.

Required Documents

Below is a list of expected documents based on current visa trends in the GCC region.

You will likely need:

  • Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months with blank pages for visa stamps.
  • Completed Online Application Form: With personal and travel information.
  • Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: As per official photo guidelines.
  • Proof of Accommodation: Hotel booking, rental agreement, or invitation from a resident.
  • Travel Itinerary: Showing your travel plans across GCC countries.
  • Travel Insurance: Covering medical, emergencies, and repatriation.
  • Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements or documents showing you can fund your stay.

Return/Onward Ticket: Evidence that you will exit the GCC after your visit.

How to Apply for the GCC Visa ?

The steps below outline what the process will likely look like once the visa launches.

Step 1: Fill the Online Application Form

Visit the official GCC visa website (to be announced) and enter your personal, travel, and passport details. You will be able to choose between a single-country or multi-country travel option.

Step 2: Upload Documents

Upload digital copies of your required documents such as passport, photos, hotel bookings, insurance, and more.

Step 3: Pay the Visa Fee

Securely pay your visa fee through the online payment portal using your preferred method (credit/debit card, etc.).

Step 4: Receive Your Visa

Once approved, you’ll receive your GCC visa via email. Print or save a copy to present at immigration when entering each GCC country.

Stay Updated

Details like visa fees, processing time, and final application platform are still being discussed by GCC authorities. We recommend checking back in November 2025 when the official announcement is expected.

FAQs

What is the GCC Grand Tours Visa?
It’s a unified visa that lets you travel across six Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait) using one visa.
The visa is expected to officially launch in 2025, with more details confirmed in November 2025.

The visa will be available for non-GCC nationals, but eligibility may vary by country of origin. Official lists will be shared by authorities.

No, the GCC Grand Tours Visa is only for tourism and family visits, not for employment.

It is expected to be an e-visa, sent to your email after online approval.

It is expected that travelers will be able to start in any of the six countries, but final details will be confirmed later.
Overstaying may lead to fines, travel bans, or deportation. Make sure to follow the visa validity rules.
Yes, proof of a return or onward ticket will likely be required during application or immigration checks.
The unified visa will replace individual visas for tourists wanting to visit multiple GCC countries. If you’re visiting only one, you can still apply for a regular visa.
Most likely yes, but the duration and number of entries will be confirmed at launch.