Visit Visa for Mother+Sister+her Kid
i have electrical engineer visa.
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but for sister and kids.... there is no absolute 'NO'!
try your luck, apply the same way online, through your company HR representative and submit supportive documents, like your and your sister's birth certificate (showing that you are siblings) and also the kids birth certificates (showing that they are her kids).
if they are in good mood, u might get it!!. one of my friend got visa for her married sister, this year only!聽 and the other got visa for his sister and brother in law. there are cases, when they issue visas, but not usually.
As My Friend's have a sister and mother in Pakistan, he want to get visit for both of them.
wsmhagazi wrote:What about, Visit VISA for mother & unmarried Sister?
As My Friend's have a sister and mother in Pakistan, he want to get visit for both of them.
Mother, Father, Mother-in-law, Father-in-law no issues.
Rest purely on luck!
Wt supporting documents should i submit ? m a bit clueless on this
should i get translation of Sister ID Card & Her Child Birth Certificate.
when i am going to apply online then how can i submit the supporting documents with that. is there any attestation required.
No need getting any docs translated, the entire process is online with no facility to upload/attach documents.
for your sister you can call them on umrah visa and they can land anywhere in ksa ?
pleasureali wrote:dear for mother visa is not an issue ??
for your sister you can call them on umrah visa and they can land anywhere in ksa ?
Umrah visa is not issued to single girls. Also such visa holders are not allowed to travel out of Jeddah, Mecca and Medina.
muzhi wrote:my sister is Assistant prof. back in Pakistan and she wish to visit Saudi for Media related jobs.
Buddy, am sorry but chances are very limited.
unless some company calls her on business visit showing her as a consultant or sthng.
Or I have heard of one way which is to come from Umrah and take permission from ministry of Hajj to enter riyadh, but mind you Umrah visa is only for 1 month.
TheLegendLeads wrote:Nah @pkmusd. Umrah visa is not issued to girls without Mehrams.
Yes you are right, I missed that part.
What if you're in some group?? does 45 age limit comes into play or not?
pkmusd wrote:What if you're in some group?? does 45 age limit comes into play or not?
Exempted.
And submit them. Better if you hav translations or else, its okay.
Its a first hand experience. I went with my friend n submitted the application n both the mother n sister got visa in 2days. As i just said, it depends on their mood!!
Good luck!
Alstroemeria wrote:Hi everyone, My brother wants to visit me for less than 2 weeks. How can I get a visa for him? I live in Riyadh. Will it be an issue if he comes holding an umrah visa, supposing he will stay at his sister's then go to umrah? I mean come on can't siblings visit each other in this country?
KSA's foreign office doesnt regards 'Siblings' as first degree relations, so u have a little luck in this case. All you can manage is to ask him to come on umra visa and meet him in Makkah or Madina, or if u r lucky enough you can take him to riyadh by road (provided that there is no checking on highway).
I do not know my Iqama profession; however, I'm certain that my company did not bring me in as an Engineer.
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Hashashyin wrote:Quick question:聽 I'm a single guy currently living in Khobar.聽 Will I be able to have my Mom/Dad, Sister/Niece(6 yrs old) visit me?聽 I heard through someone (do question his knowledge) that single folks cannot have visitors, even if it's parents.聽 Is that true?
- Hash
would you please, spare 5 mins and go through the thread.
pkmusd wrote:would you please, spare 5 mins and go through the thread.
pkmusd: I did go through the thread, but there was no mention of the guy's status (single/married).聽 My question is more about the situation with my marital status, than in general.聽 Maybe I should have left out Sister/Niece, as that was kind of answered.
Hashashyin wrote:pkmusd wrote:would you please, spare 5 mins and go through the thread.
pkmusd: I did go through the thread, but there was no mention of the guy's status (single/married).聽 My question is more about the situation with my marital status, than in general.聽 Maybe I should have left out Sister/Niece, as that was kind of answered.
Marital status doesn't matter. You can call your Mom/dad any time however you can never have your sister / brother visiting you here. Except if you're in JEddah i.e. you call your siblings on Umra visa.
pkmusd wrote:Marital status doesn't matter. You can call your Mom/dad any time however you can never have your sister / brother visiting you here. Except if you're in JEddah i.e. you call your siblings on Umra visa.
pkmusd: Thank you for the info.聽 Although I'm part happy to hear that, I'm also sad coz I was going to use that as my trump card to convince my company to let me stay in Bahrain 
I want vissit viissa for sister in law

Thank you,
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Even they Rejected the Visit visa for mother- why?
Because this country calls itself the Kingdom of Humanity!

Sorry, better luck next time?聽 They didn't give reason?
Perhaps some one more knowledgeable can help here.
I have now been instructed to apply only for my mother.
But how can I expect an 80 year old to travel on her own from Cape Town, via Doha and back. She will never be able to do a trip like that alone.
I think this is just crazy
Only my sister can accompany here, but they rejected for both.
kashanj wrote:Hello guys. I have got the different Question , Can i Bring my Mother and Father on permanent visa under my sponsorship,i have googled that and some persons says it is possible and some says it is not .If any of you have some personal experience . it will be more then good to share here. and yes my Iqama profession is Marketing specialist .
Its possible with great difficulty, you need special recommendation from Prince / Majlis Diwan for this.
UmarSid wrote:I have a sister who is totally dependent on me. I am on Telecom Technician VISA. Can I sponsor my sister for riyadh?
Sisters' visas are usually difficult. Do give it a shot though.
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