Saudi Arabia visa requirements for Tunisians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Tunisians visiting Saudi Arabia

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


  • The application form should be signed and correctly filled.
  • Original Tunisia that is passport valid for 6 months after staying in Saudi Arabia.
  • Passport should have at least two blank pages facing each other for entry stamp.
  • One passport photograph that is taken within the last three months with a white background.
  • Minors under 18 years traveling alone should provide signed notarized letter of authorization by a parent or legal/guardians.
  • Both parents should sign the application form of minors
  • All travel documents should be in either Arabic or English.
  • Applicants are not required to overstay the time required by the visa.
  • Police report stating detailed information about the applicant’s criminal record, if there is any.
  •  signed medical report that is issued by licensed medical practitioners stating that the applicant has no contagious disease.
  • Confirmation of return flight ticket.
  • Bank statements showing that applicants have enough funds throughout the duration of stay.
  • Saudi embassy will refuse to grant a visa if an Israel stamp is found in the applicant's passport.

Saudi Arabia Visa for Tunisians

Facts about Saudi Arabia


Saudi Arabia is just the place to go to if you are looking to disconnect from the world. The country is regarded as the world’s most isolated nation. The internet and much of the 21st century is still quite unknown to the people living in the country. 
 Every year, the country receives between 4,000 to 6,000 Western tourists. The average number of foreign visitors in the country every year is 200,000. Concerted efforts are being made to ensure the number of people who visit the country reaches one million.
 Foreigners are not allowed to take Saudi Riyals out of the country. There used to be restrictions on the interaction between foreign tourists and local people. However, those restrictions have been relaxed slightly in recent times. Disruptive behavior by tourists is not tolerated, this can lead to the imprisonment and torture of tourists.
 

Types of Saudi Arabia Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 1 to 3 weeks 30 days
Business visa 1 to 3 weeks 30 days

General Requirements for Saudi Arabia Visa


  • The application form should be signed and correctly filled.
  • Original Tunisia that is passport valid for 6 months after staying in Saudi Arabia.
  • Passport should have at least two blank pages facing each other for entry stamp.
  • One passport photograph that is taken within the last three months with a white background.
  • Minors under 18 years traveling alone should provide signed notarized letter of authorization by a parent or legal/guardians.
  • Both parents should sign the application form of minors
  • All travel documents should be in either Arabic or English.
  • Applicants are not required to overstay the time required by the visa.
  • Police report stating detailed information about the applicant’s criminal record, if there is any.
  •  signed medical report that is issued by licensed medical practitioners stating that the applicant has no contagious disease.
  • Confirmation of return flight ticket.
  • Bank statements showing that applicants have enough funds throughout the duration of stay.
  • Saudi embassy will refuse to grant a visa if an Israel stamp is found in the applicant's passport.

Saudi Arabia Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

2000.00 (SAR)

Business visa

2000.00 (SAR)

Saudi Arabia Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Tunisia


Location

Address

Tunis

Yougartah Nahg Alriyadh Mewal Fel P.O. Box 1002 Tunis 58 Tunis Tunisia

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tnembasy@mfa.gov.sa

(+216) 71 784075

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the major language spoken in Saudi Arabia?

Modern Standard Arabic is the most widely spoken version which is used in media, schools as a second foreign language, and published works. In Saudi Arabia, there are three standard dialects of spoken Arabic including Najdi Arabic, Hejazi, and Gulf or Khaliji Arabic.


How safe is Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia is the 108th safest country in the world, based on the safest and most dangerous countries ranking. Violent crime is very low and most tourists will never face any safety concern inner the cities. Most common is pickpocketing, particularly while the pilgrimage.

What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?

Riyadh, Arabic Al-Riyāḍ, city and capital of Saudi Arabia. The city's name is derived from the plural of the Arabic rawḍah, meaning gardens or meadows, so named for natural fertility provided by its location at the juncture of Wadis Ḥanīfah and Al-Baṭḥāʾ.