Kuwait expands e-visa access for expatriates in GCC countries

Professionals can now apply for Kuwait e-visas under new regulations

06.05.2025 06:30 Views: 631
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Kuwait has updated and clarified the eligibility rules for its electronic visa (e-visa) system, broadening access for qualified expatriates residing in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

The move aims to modernise immigration processes while maintaining security and regulatory safeguards.

Under the new guidelines, expatriates living in GCC nations can apply for a Kuwait e-visa, provided they meet specific criteria:

  • Hold a valid GCC residency for more than six months
  • Possess a passport valid for at least six months from entry date
  • Work in approved professions, such as:
    • Doctors
    • Engineers
    • Lawyers
    • Teachers
    • Journalists
    • Business Managers
  • Maintain a clean legal record
  • Kuwait maintains exclusions for nationals from several countries. Citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen are not eligible for the eVisa and must apply in person at a Kuwaiti embassy or consulate in their GCC country of residence.

    Citizens of 53 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and several other European and Asian nations, can obtain a visit visa on arrival at Kuwait International Airport.

    Requirements for visa on arrival:

    • Valid passport (minimum six months)
    • Return ticket
    • Accommodation address registered at the visa counter

    The Kuwait e-visa application is entirely online and typically processed in 1 to 3 business days. Applicants must upload the following:

    • Passport biodata page (digital copy)
    • Valid GCC residency proof
    • Return ticket
    • Recent passport-sized photograph
    • Accommodation details
    • Proof of profession (if applicable)

    Once approved, the e-visa is sent by email. Travellers must print and carry a copy upon entry.

    Validity and stay duration:

    • e-visa validity: 90 days from the date of issuance
    • Permitted stay: Up to 90 days from the date of entry

    Expatriates are reminded to ensure their documents remain valid throughout their stay and to adhere to Kuwaiti laws and regulations.

    Source: Gulf News

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