Kuwait has revised and clarified the eligibility requirements for its electronic visa (e-visa) system, expanding access to qualified expatriates residing in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This update is part of Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to streamline immigration procedures while upholding security and compliance standards.
Under the new policy, expatriates living in GCC member states can apply for a Kuwait e-visa if they meet the following conditions:
Citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen remain ineligible for the e-visa. Individuals from these countries must apply for a visa in person at a Kuwaiti embassy or consulate in their respective GCC country of residence.
Nationals of 53 countries—including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and various other European and Asian nations—can obtain a visa upon arrival at Kuwait International Airport.
Requirements for a visa on arrival include:
The application process for the Kuwait e-visa is conducted entirely online, with processing times ranging from 1 to 3 business days. Applicants must submit the following documents:
Once the application is approved, the e-visa is delivered via email. Travellers must print a copy and present it upon arrival in Kuwait.
Applicants are advised to ensure that all documentation remains valid for the entire duration of their stay and to fully comply with Kuwaiti laws and regulations.
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