Can I Apply For Family Visa In Qatar

Many people have already started their migration to this Arab country. Many of them are in the government, working for big companies, taking up jobs and many others that have come here with the sole purpose of pursuing their own interests. However, there are a lot of families that have migrated to Qatar with their children but are now faced with the problem of how to apply for family visa in Qatar.

Many individuals are looking to move to Qatar these days. This is because of the political unrest in many countries in the region which has led to an increased demand for family visas. Family Visa for Qatar can be obtained by filling out a few forms and providing proof that you are the close family member of someone who’s already working in Qatar.

Can I Apply For Family Visa In Qatar

Visa (also written as vis a vis, visa vie or i-visa; Japanese: 観光ビザ kankō biza, Korean: 관광비자 gwangguk bija) is the permission from local government to enter and remain in their country.

Visas

Before you arrive

If you have made the decision to come to the State of Qatar, you should know in advance the type of visa that suits you. Generally, all non-Qatari or GCC citizens entering Qatar need a visa. In most cases, applying for a visa is easy and can be done online through Hukoomi portal or the Ministry of Interiry (MOI) website.

Immediate visas will be issued for nationals of 33 countries (see below) upon arrival. As for nationals of countries who cannot obtain immediate visas, they must apply for visas ahead of arrival.

As for most of those coming to live and work in Qatar, an employer will be responsible for submitting visa applications. As for those who appply for their visas by themselves, the process is straightforward and provides flexibility for short- and long-term visas.

Countries that have a visa on arrival arrangement with Qatar

The United States of America, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Spain, Monaco, the Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Lichtenstein, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and South Korea.

Tourist Visas

Tourist Visa (Upon and Before Arrival)

Citizens of over 85 approved countries can obtain a Tourist Visa upon arrival. This visa can also be issued online prior to travel.

Tourist Visa through Employer

This visa allows hotels, embassies and other authorized employers to arrange visas for citizens of the 33 approved countries before they arrive in Qatar.

Tourist Visa through Qatar Airways or Hotels

This visa is granted to visitors of the 33 approved countries through authorized hotels operating in Qatar, or sponsoring residents with relationship to applicants through Qatar Airways. It is valid for one month and non-extendable.

Joint Tourist Visa – for Visiting Qatar and Oman

Citizens of the 33 approved countries can apply for a Joint Tourist Visa that allows them to travel freely between Qatar and Oman. This one-month visa can be issued either upon arrival, or online before arrival, and can be extended for one month only.

Business Visas

Business Visas allow non-Qataris to conduct business and work in the country on a temporary basis. There are two types of business visas:

72-hour Business Visa – This visa is issued on arrival, and is extendible for a further 72 hours. The visa suits those who wish to visit the country on short-term business trips. Applicants are required to carry proper documentation proving the purpose of their trip.

Business Visa – This visa is available for new expatriate workers and persons conducting short-term contractual work in Qatar. The visa is valid for a maximum of three months, and must be arranged in advance by an approved company or institution operating in Qatar.

Investor Visa

Expatriates who invest in selected business ventures in the country are eligible to residency without employer ship. Applicants must obtain property ownership documents, a certificate of good behavior and have a medical check-up to qualify.

Authorized government personnel may complete the Investor Visa procedure online. More details can be found on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry website and MOI website

GCC Resident Visit Visa

GCC residents of approved professions and those accompanying them may obtain a one-month GCC Resident Visit Visa on arrival or through a Qatari embassy. The visa is renewable for an additional three months. Applicants should carry proper documentation proving their profession.

Family Visit Visa

Expatriate workers wishing to bring members of their family to Qatar on a short term basis (up to six months) can apply for a Family Visit Visa. The visa is valid for one month and can be extended for up to six months for immediate family members (wife, sons, daughters) and three months for other relatives. Visa holders who wish to apply for an extension must undergo a medical check.

Family Residence Visa

Expatriate employees, who earn QR10,000 or more a month, have completed six months of employment with their company, and wish to bring their immediate dependents to Qatar to live with them, can apply for a Family Residence Visa.

Effectively, the visa is granted under your employer ship (assuming you have a valid Qatar ID and Residence Visa from your employer or private employer ).

Transit Visa

If you plan to stop over in Qatar temporarily (up to 24 hours) on your way to a destination, you should apply for a transit visa before you travel. The visa is valid for 24 hours and allows you to leave the airport transfers area to stay in Qatar.

The Transit Visa is also handy for workers whose job requires a short stay in Qatar, for example, seamen and truck drivers passing through Qatar. However, a Transit Visa is not acceptable for general business visits.

Transit Visas can be arranged through your local Qatari embassy prior to travel. Embassy workers and other authorized persons can apply online for transit visas on behalf of travelers.

Other Visa Types

Newborn Visa

Newborn babies who are less than three months old need a Newborn Visa when entering the country with his or her mother. The child should have either a passport or be included on the father or mother’s passport. Both parents should have a valid Residence Permit. A certificate of birth is also required. The visa is free.

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