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Do I need an e-visa if I am staying less than 14 days in Oman?

Planning a trip to Oman often involves asking about administrative formalities. If you're planning to stay in the country for less than 14 days, you may be wondering whether you need an e-visa. This article explores the visa requirements for different nationals to make your planning as smooth as possible.

Understanding the Omani e-visa

The e-visa is an electronic travel authorisation that allows foreigners to enter Oman. This system aims to facilitate the process of obtaining visas while strengthening national security. Travellers from many countries can apply for a visa online without having to visit an embassy or consulate.

Who can apply for an e-visa?

Most national visitors from several regions, including the European Union, Switzerland and Canada, can apply for ae-visa. The process is greatly simplified for these nationals thanks to the mutual recognition of certain international agreements.

  • We always recommend checking the conditions specific to your nationality before travelling.
  • The latest information is available on the official website of the Oman visas.

Short stays: Visa exemptions

There are certain visa exemptions for short stays in Oman. In particular, if your stay does not exceed 14 days, specific options may be available depending on your nationality. As of December 2020, 102 nationalities are exempt from visa requirements for stays of up to 14 days.

European Union citizens

For the European Union nationalsIf you are travelling for less than 14 days, an e-visa is generally not required. These travellers are often exempt from the visa requirement, provided that they can produce a valid passport with at least six months' validity remaining from the date of entry.

The Swiss and Canadians

Swiss and Canadian citizens also benefit from a visa waiver for tourist stays of less than 14 days. The only requirement is that you have a valid passport as previously stipulated.

e-visa application procedure: Stays of more than 14 days

For those planning to extend their stay beyond 14 days, it will be essential to apply for ae-visa. This process, although simple, requires a few precise steps.

Documents required

Here is a list of documents required to submit an e-visa application:

    • Valid passport for at least six months after the planned date of arrival.
    • Recent passport-size photo.

Online submission

The online application form must be completed carefully, including all the relevant information requested. It will then be submitted via the official Omani e-visas.

Treatment costs

A non-refundable fee must be paid when the application is submitted. These costs vary according to the type of visa and the length of stay required.

 

To sum up, whether you need an e-visa for a stay of less than 14 days in Oman depends mainly on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union, Switzerland and Canada often enjoy exemptions, but it's always wise to consult official sources before travelling.