Visa policy of Qatar

Qatari visas can be obtained online by visitors wishing to enter Qatar, either from an official site, or Qatar Airways' website when travelling with the airline.[1]

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Travellers to Qatar require a visa unless:

  • they are citizens of one of the GCC countries.
  • they are citizens of one of the eligible countries for visa waiver.

All visitors, except GCC citizens, must hold passports valid for at least three months from the date of arrival. GCC citizens are permitted use National ID Cards to enter Qatar, however the governments of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have prohibited their citizens from traveling to Qatar.[2]

Visa policy map

Visa policy of Qatar

Freedom of movement

Citizens of the following Gulf Cooperation Council countries enjoy freedom of movement in Qatar and do not require a visa to enter Qatar under any circumstances:[3]

Visa exemption

Citizens of the following 84 countries do not require a visa for short stay visits to Qatar:[3]

90 days

30 days

Visa on arrival

Nationals of the following countries can obtain a visa on arrival:

30 days

1 - For tourist trips if holding a credit/debit card and a hotel booking confirmation. Nationals of Pakistan arriving from Pakistan must hold a polio vaccination certificate
2 - For business trips if holding a credit card or at least QAR 5000 in cash, a return ticket, a hotel booking confirmation and an invitation letter from a company certified by the Qatari government

Electronic Travel Authorisation

From 27 September 2017, citizens of all nationalities who hold valid residence permits or visas from either Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Schengen countries, the United Kingdom, the United States of America or the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council can obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation for up to 30 days. The visa may be extended online for 30 additional days.[6]

Online visa

Qatar introduced an e-Visa system on 23 June 2017. All other countries except  Egypt,  Israel,  Kosovo and  Palestine that do not qualify for visa on arrival may apply for a tourist visa online through the eVisa system.[7] Visas are issued within four working days if all documents are submitted and are valid for a stay period up to 30 days in Qatar.[8]

Transit

Regardless of nationality, travelers who are in transit through Hamad International Airport do not require a visa if they depart within 24 hours.[9]

On 26 September 2016, the Ministry of the Interior announced the issuance of free transit visas for passengers of any nationality transiting through Hamad International Airport. Only travellers travelling on Qatar Airways, with layovers between 5 and 96 hours are eligible.[10]

Diplomatic and service category passports

Holders of diplomatic or service category passports of the following countries do not require a visa:[9]

D — diplomatic passports only

Visa waiver agreements for diplomatic, private and service passports were signed with  Ethiopia in November 2017,[11]    Nepal in October 2018[12] but they are yet to be ratified.

Visitor statistics

Most visitors arriving to Qatar were from the following countries of nationality:[13][14][15]

Country 2017 2016 2015
 India333,708340,104375,910
 United Kingdom120,495132,301135,645
 United States101,144102,77493,174
 Pakistan49,51049,01286,670
 China45,627N/AN/A
 Germany44,440N/AN/A
 Egypt43,61481,28392,036
 Australia42,765N/AN/A
 France42,026N/AN/A
 Italy37,436N/AN/A
 Saudi ArabiaN/A949,145855,555
 BahrainN/A135,202132,913
 United Arab EmiratesN/A134,578117,575
 OmanN/A98,617102,332
 KuwaitN/A93,11591,843
Total2,256,4902,938,0962,929,630

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