Oman visa requirements for Tunisians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Tunisians visiting Oman

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Omani Visa.



  • Correctly completed visa application form duly signed by the applicant.
  •  Original signed Tunisia passport that is valid for six months after the required stay in Oman.
  •  Passport should have at least one blank for the visa stamp.
  • Travel itinerary or documents that shows entry and exit date from the country.
  • Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever is required.
  • For minors, birth certificate and Parent’s ID documents are required.
  • An original signed consent note from both parents is required.
  • Two recent (4.3cm by 4.5cm) color passport photograph with white background
  • Documents should be translated in either English or Arabic.
  • Bank statement from the past three months prior to the period of visa application. 
  • Travel/medical insurance which has sufficient medical coverage.
  • The insurance should be valid for the duration of your stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for the required period of stay in the country.
  • Copy of return flight ticket to Tunisia.

Oman Visa for Tunisians

Facts about Oman


Oman is a top tourist destination for its islands and beaches. It is also a prime tourist destination for its deserts. A lot of tourists love to take rides on camels in the desert. The country has plantations and vegetation which adds color to the already beautiful landscape.

Tourism plays a vital role in the Omani economy. The number of tourists grew to 5 percent from the number posted the previous year. A total of 3.3 million tourists visited the country in the past year.

In the country, only licensed hotels and restaurants sell alcohol. If you need to take alcohol at home, you need to acquire a license. It is considered illegal to live together or share the same room with someone of the opposite sex to whom you are not married to or who is not your relative.

Types of Oman Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 2 to 15 business days 30 days
Business visa 2 to 15 business days 30 days

General Requirements for Oman Visa



  • Correctly completed visa application form duly signed by the applicant.
  •  Original signed Tunisia passport that is valid for six months after the required stay in Oman.
  •  Passport should have at least one blank for the visa stamp.
  • Travel itinerary or documents that shows entry and exit date from the country.
  • Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever is required.
  • For minors, birth certificate and Parent’s ID documents are required.
  • An original signed consent note from both parents is required.
  • Two recent (4.3cm by 4.5cm) color passport photograph with white background
  • Documents should be translated in either English or Arabic.
  • Bank statement from the past three months prior to the period of visa application. 
  • Travel/medical insurance which has sufficient medical coverage.
  • The insurance should be valid for the duration of your stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for the required period of stay in the country.
  • Copy of return flight ticket to Tunisia.

Oman Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

30.00 (USD)

Business visa

30.00 (USD)

Oman Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Tunisia


Location

Address

Tunis

129 Avenue Jughurth Mutuelleville 1002 Tunis Tunisia

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ambassad.oman@planet.tn

(+216) 71 791 655

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Oman safe for tourists?

Oman is a relatively safe country for tourists and serious crime is rare. The Royal Oman Police is notably efficient and honest.


What is the capital of Oman?

Muscat (Arabic: مسقط‎, Masqaṭ pronounced [ˈmasqatˤ]) is the capital and largest city of Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat.


What is the main currency used in Oman?

The Saudi Riyal became the official currency of Oman in 1970. The Saudi Riyal was equivalent to the British Pound and replaced the Gulf Rupee at a rate of 21 Rupees = 1 Rial.