04-07-2025
Gulf Cooperation Council to Launch Unified Tourism Visa for Member States
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is set to introduce a unified tourism visa, as announced by GCC Secretary General Jassem Al Budaiwi on Wednesday (July 2).
According to The Gulf News, Al Budaiwi commended the collaborative efforts of the Gulf states in progressing the initiative, which aims to facilitate easier travel across the region.
Once implemented, the single visa will allow tourists to move freely between the six GCC member countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
'The unified visa reflects the vision of our leaders to strengthen integration and cooperation,'
said Al Budaiwi.
He added that the move aligns with broader plans to modernise the region's travel infrastructure and to support economic growth through tourism.
The new visa, officially named the GCC Grand Tours Visa, was approved in November 2023 during the 40th meeting of GCC interior ministers in Oman.
The initiative draws parallels to the Schengen visa in Europe and represents a notable step in the Gulf's efforts to diversify its economies, attract international visitors, and encourage intra-regional tourism.
Although the final details have yet to be confirmed, the visa is expected to allow travel to all six member states with a single application.
It will reportedly be valid for tourism and family visits, available exclusively through an online portal, and offered with a validity period likely ranging from 30 to 90 days.
Applicants may also have the option to apply for a visa covering a single country or all six.
The scheme is expected to reduce the cost and administrative burden compared to applying for separate visas for each country.
Requirements for applicants will likely include a valid passport with at least six months' validity, a completed online application form, a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter, travel insurance that includes medical coverage, evidence of sufficient funds such as bank statements, and a return or onward travel ticket.
Once launched, applicants will be able to submit their information through an official website, select their visa type, upload the required documents, pay the relevant fees online, and receive their e-visa via email. A printed or digital copy will be needed for airport procedures.