Qatar On-Arrival Visa (2025 Guide) | Requirements, Extension & Eligibility

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Quick Facts – Qatar Visa on Arrival (2025)

  • Eligible Countries: 90+ nationalities
  • Visa Validity: 30 days (extendable to 60 days for many nationalities)
  • Fee: Free for most countries
  • Documents Required: Passport valid 6 months, return ticket, hotel booking, health insurance (if stay exceeds 30 days)
  • Special Conditions: Indian, Pakistani, Thai, Ukrainian, Iranian, and Belarusian citizens must book hotels via Discover Qatar
  • Extension: Available at MOI service centers or Airport Immigration
  • Insurance: Mandatory if staying over 30 days

Planning a trip to Qatar in 2025? The country offers one of the most traveler-friendly visa systems in the region. Citizens of over 90 countries can now obtain a visa on arrival or enter visa-free, making it easier than ever to explore Doha, attend events, or conduct business.

This guide covers eligibility, requirements, step-by-step procedures, special conditions, and procedures for visa extension while in Qatar.

Requirements for Qatar Visa on Arrival

Visitors must meet the following requirements:

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months).
  • Return or onward ticket before entering Qatar.
  • Confirmed accommodation (hotel booking required, Discover Qatar for certain nationalities).
  • Health insurance for stays longer than 30 days.
  • Proof of funds may be asked for in specific countries.

Eligible Countries

CountryDuration AllowedExtension
UK, USA, Canada30 days+30 days
Germany, France, Italy90 daysNot extendable
India, Pakistan30 days+30 days (with Discover Qatar hotel booking)
Japan, South Korea30 days+30 days
Australia, New Zealand30 days+30 days

(For the full updated list, check the official Qatar Ministry of Interior website.)

Special Conditions for Some Nationalities

  • Indian Citizens: Hotel booking via Discover Qatar, polio vaccination certificate, proof of funds.
  • Pakistani Citizens: Same as Indian citizens (Discover Qatar booking + proof of funds).
  • Thai, Ukrainian, Iranian, and Belarusian Citizens: Must book through Discover Qatar and show proof of funds.

How to Apply on Arrival (Step-by-Step)

  1. Check eligibility: Confirm if your country is listed under visa-free or on-arrival entry.

  2. Prepare documents: Passport, return ticket, hotel booking, and funds proof if required.

  3. Land at Hamad International Airport: Approach the visa-on-arrival counter.

  4. Get a visa stamped: For most eligible nationalities, the visa is issued free of charge.

  5. Enjoy your stay: Follow Qatari laws and keep documents safe.

Extending Your Qatar Visa

  • MOI Service Center: Visit with your passport, visa, and proof of accommodation.
  • Airport Immigration Office: Can be extended before departure.
  • Duration: Most 30-day visas can be extended for an additional 30 days.

FAQs

Is a Qatar visa on arrival free?

Yes, it is usually free for most nationalities.

Can Indians and Pakistanis get a Qatar visa on arrival?

Yes, but with Discover Qatar hotel booking, vaccination proof, and funds.

How many days is the visa valid?

Usually 30 days, extendable to 60 days for many countries. Some (like Schengen nationals) get 90 days non-extendable.

Do I need insurance for a Qatar visa on arrival?

Yes, for stays over 30 days.

How do I extend my visa?

You can apply at the MOI centers or the Airport Immigration before expiry.

Final Thoughts

Traveling to Qatar has never been easier. With visa-free and visa-on-arrival options, visitors can enjoy a smooth arrival at Hamad International Airport and start exploring right away. Many travelers also stop at Qatar Duty-Free for shopping before heading to the city. If you’re planning a longer stay, ensure you meet the necessary requirements, such as making hotel bookings and obtaining insurance. For peace of mind, always check your Qatar ID status or pending fines through official MOI portals. Whether you are here for leisure or to invest in Qatar, the simplified entry system makes Qatar one of the most welcoming countries in the region.

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  • Owais Qarni

    Owais Qarni is the cofounder and author at Qatariscoop. A Dreamer, Explorer And Optimist! His work focuses on creating informative and engaging content, offering fresh perspectives on topics relevant to both local and global audiences.

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