August 21, 2025
1 min read

Saudi Arabia Unveils ‘Nusuk Umrah’ for Easy Online Visas

Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents….reports Asian Lite News

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah on Wednesday launched the Nusuk Umrah service, enabling international pilgrims to apply for Umrah visas and book related services directly online.

Available on https://umrah.nusuk.sa/, the platform aims to improve service quality and enrich the pilgrim experience, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents.

The service allows users to customise their trip by choosing from integrated packages or booking individual services such as visas, accommodation, transportation, and tours.

The launch of the service is part of the ministry’s efforts to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by hosting a greater number of Muslims and providing high-quality and convenient services that enhance the Hajj journey, SPA said. (ANI/WAM)

Previous Story

Half of Pakistan Gripped by Deepening Poverty

Next Story

Jaishankar Confident of ‘Fruitful’ Talks with Lavrov

Latest from -Top News

US sanctions more ICC judges

Washington hits at The Hague with fresh sanctions on four ICC judges and prosecutors, including French and Canadian officials, over probes targeting Israel and US actions abroad….reports Asian Lite News The United

UAE Wows Osaka!

The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka celebrates its three millionth visitor, blending culture, innovation, and hospitality in an immersive showcase of heritage, sustainability, and forward-looking global vision….reports Asian Lite News The

MBS & Sisi talk ties, Palestine

The two leaders reviewed the historic and strategic relations between Riyadh and Cairo and explored new ways to bolster cooperation…reports Asian Lite News Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister HRH Mohammed bin
Go toTop

Don't Miss

ADIB announces US$61 million for green-certified projects in Saudi

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a leading financial institution, announced

3,410 Ethiopians repatriated from Saudi

At least 3,410 Ethiopian nationals were repatriated from Saudi Arabia