🌍 GCC · Middle East · North Africa · 2026

MENA Visa Guide 2026
For Kuwait Residents & Citizens

Complete visa guide for all Middle East & North Africa countries — for both Kuwaiti passport holders and expats living in Kuwait. eVisa links, fees, processing times, YouTube tutorials and official portals.

20+Countries covered
8GCC/MENA visa-free
2026Updated
Updated May 2026 ✓ Sources: MOFA Kuwait · Official embassy portals · Wikipedia visa requirements 2026
⚠️ Disclaimer: Visa rules change frequently. This page is for general guidance only and may not reflect the latest changes. Always verify current requirements on the official embassy or government portal of your destination country before travel. KuwaitCalculator.com accepts no liability for reliance on this information.
💡 Two audiences covered: 🇰🇼 Kuwaiti passport holders — visa requirements based on your passport. 🌐 Expats in Kuwait (any nationality holding a valid Kuwait Civil ID/Iqama) — what extra access your Kuwait residency gives you.
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  1. GCC Countries
  2. Saudi Arabia
  3. UAE
  4. Qatar
  5. Bahrain
  6. Oman
  7. Egypt
  8. Jordan
  9. Turkey
  10. Lebanon
  11. Morocco
  12. Tunisia
  13. Iraq
  14. Iran
  15. Libya
  16. Algeria
  17. Sudan
  18. Yemen
  19. Quick reference table
  20. FAQ
GCC Countries

🏖️ GCC Countries — Visa-Free for Kuwaiti Citizens

Kuwaiti passport holders travel visa-free across all GCC states. Expats with a valid Kuwait Civil ID get visa-on-arrival or eVisa access to most GCC countries since August 2025.
🆕 August 2025 update: All expats holding a valid GCC residency permit (any country, any nationality) for at least 6 months can now get a 90-day visa on arrival in Kuwait — and similar reciprocal access now applies in most GCC states. The old profession-based restrictions are gone.
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Saudi Arabia
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free entry using Kuwait national ID card or passport. No limit on length of stay for GCC citizens. Can enter by air, land, or sea.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Apply online at ksavisa.sa for a 12-month multiple-entry eVisa. Valid for tourism, family visits, business, and Umrah (outside Hajj season). Each stay up to 90 days. Requires valid Kuwait Civil ID with at least 3 months remaining. Processing can be as fast as 30 minutes.
📋 Documents Required (Expats) Valid passport (6+ months) · Kuwait Civil ID copy · Digital photo (white background) · Online payment
SAR 300 (~KD 30) for expats ⏱ 30 min – 24 hrs ✈️ Air · Land · Sea 🗓 90 days/stay
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United Arab Emirates (UAE)
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Visa on Arrival
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free entry at all UAE ports. Can stay indefinitely as GCC citizens. Enter using national ID or passport.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Expats with a valid Kuwait Civil ID (Iqama) are typically granted a 30-day visa on arrival at UAE airports (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah). Show your passport and valid Kuwait residency permit at immigration. No pre-application needed. Extendable inside UAE.
📋 Documents Required (Expats) Valid passport (6+ months) · Valid Kuwait Civil ID · Return ticket · Hotel booking or host details
Free on arrival for GCC residents 🗓 30 days (extendable) ✈️ All UAE airports
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Qatar
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: VoA / eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free entry — no visa needed. Enter with national ID or passport. GCC citizens can reside and work freely across Qatar.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Expats holding a valid Kuwait Civil ID can apply for the Hayya GCC Resident Visa (A2) online via the Hayya platform, or get a visa on arrival at Hamad International Airport. Valid for tourism and short stays.
📋 Apply via Hayya portal (hayya.visitqatar.com) — apply with passport and Kuwait Civil ID scan.
Free for GCC residents 🗓 30 days ✈️ Hamad Int'l Airport
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Bahrain
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free. Enter with national ID. GCC citizens enjoy full freedom of movement. Bahrain is also accessible by road via the King Fahd Causeway (through Saudi Arabia).
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Apply online via the Bahrain eVisa portal. GCC residents typically receive a visa on arrival or easy eVisa approval. The process is simple and takes 1–3 days online.
BHD 5–9 (~KD 5–9) 🗓 14–30 days ✈️ Bahrain Int'l Airport
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Oman
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free. Enter using national ID or passport. GCC citizens are exempt from visa requirements — managed by the Royal Oman Police (ROP).
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Apply via the Royal Oman Police eVisa portal (evisa.rop.gov.om). GCC residents holding Kuwait Civil ID can apply for a tourist eVisa valid 30 days. Processing is quick — usually 1–2 days.
📋 Documents Required Passport (6+ months valid) · Kuwait Civil ID · Digital photo · Credit/debit card for fee
OMR 20 (~KD 19) 🗓 30 days ⏱ 1–2 days processing
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Egypt
🇰🇼 Visa-Free 90 days Expats: eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free for up to 90 days. Enter directly — no application needed. GCC citizens (including Kuwait) are exempt. Special note: the Sinai Peninsula free zone (Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab) gives a free 14-day stamp that does NOT cover Cairo or Luxor — full visa required to travel beyond resort areas.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Apply online via visa2egypt.gov.eg. Single-entry eVisa valid 90 days (stay up to 30 days) or multi-entry valid 180 days. Apply at least 5–7 days before travel. Fee is USD 25 (approx KD 7.7). Approved via email — print and carry it.
USD 25 (~KD 7.7) for expats 🗓 30 days/stay ⏱ 5–7 days processing ✈️ All major airports
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Jordan
🇰🇼 Visa-Free 3 months Expats: Visa on Arrival
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free for up to 3 months in any 6-month period. Enter with passport at Queen Alia International Airport or any border crossing. Jordan Pass recommended for tourists (covers entry fee + attractions).
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Most GCC residents are eligible for a visa on arrival at Amman airport. Bring valid passport and Kuwait Civil ID. Cost is approximately JOD 40 (~KD 21) on arrival. Alternatively apply via Jordan's e-visa portal.
💡 Tip Buy the Jordan Pass online before departure — it covers the visa fee + Petra + 40+ attractions and saves money if you plan to visit Petra.
JOD 40 (~KD 21) on arrival 🗓 30–90 days ✈️ Queen Alia Airport
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Turkey
🇰🇼 Visa-Free 90 days Expats: eVisa
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free for up to 90 days within 180 days. Enter directly — no application needed. Turkey is a favourite holiday destination from Kuwait with direct flights to Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Apply for Turkey eVisa at evisa.gov.tr. Most nationalities residing in Kuwait are eligible. Cost around USD 55–60. Valid for 90 days within 180 days. Processing is usually same-day to 24 hours. Apply online — no embassy visit needed.
USD 55–60 for expats (~KD 17) 🗓 90 days ⏱ Same day – 24 hrs ✈️ All Turkish airports
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Lebanon
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Check nationality
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free entry. Kuwaiti passport holders may enter Lebanon without a visa. Note: due to the current political and economic situation, always check travel advisories from Kuwait MOFA before visiting.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Visa requirements depend on your passport nationality. Some nationalities (e.g., GCC residents from India, Philippines, etc.) may get visa on arrival at Beirut Airport. Others may need to apply in advance. Check with the Lebanese Embassy in Kuwait (+965 2252-8801).
⚠️ Important Check Kuwait MOFA travel advisories before booking. Lebanon's situation can change rapidly.
📍 Beirut Rafic Hariri Airport 🗓 1 month typical
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Morocco
🇰🇼 Visa-Free 90 days Expats: Visa Required
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free for up to 90 days. Enter directly at Mohammed V International (Casablanca) or Marrakech Menara airports. No application needed. Very popular holiday destination — Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, Agadir.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Most nationalities (Indian, Filipino, Pakistani, etc.) need a visa — Morocco requires a standard embassy visa. Apply at the Moroccan Embassy in Kuwait. Allow 1–2 weeks processing. There is no eVisa option for most nationalities.
💡 Exception Holders of a valid US, UK, Schengen, or Canadian visa may be eligible to enter without a Moroccan visa — verify with the embassy first.
📍 Moroccan Embassy Kuwait 🗓 Up to 90 days ⏱ 1–2 weeks (embassy)
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Tunisia
🇰🇼 Visa-Free 90 days Expats: GCC Residents OK
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Visa-free for up to 90 days. Enter directly at Tunis-Carthage International Airport. Beautiful destination — Sidi Bou Said, Carthage ruins, Djerba. Direct flights from Kuwait.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait GCC residents (including expats in Kuwait) can generally enter Tunisia visa-free or with minimal entry requirements. Tunisia is notably welcoming to GCC-based travellers. Confirm with the Tunisian Embassy in Kuwait before booking.
Free for GCC residents 🗓 90 days ✈️ Tunis-Carthage Airport
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Iraq
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Visa Required
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Kuwaiti citizens can enter Iraq visa-free. Baghdad, Erbil (Kurdistan Region), Najaf, and Karbala are common destinations. Verify with Kuwait MOFA travel advisory before travelling.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Most expatriate nationalities require a visa to enter Iraq. Some can obtain a visa on arrival at Baghdad International Airport or Erbil International Airport. The Kurdistan Region (Erbil, Sulaymaniyah) has a separate, more accessible entry process. Apply via the relevant consulate or check at the Iraqi Embassy Kuwait.
⚠️ Advisory Check Kuwait MOFA travel advisories — parts of Iraq carry travel warnings. Kurdistan Region (Erbil/Sulaymaniyah) is generally considered safer for tourists.
✈️ Baghdad · Erbil · Najaf 🗓 30 days typical
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Iran
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Visa Required
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Kuwaiti passport holders can enter Iran visa-free. Common destinations include Mashhad (religious pilgrimage), Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Most nationalities need a visa for Iran — apply through the Iranian Embassy in Kuwait or via Iran's e-visa portal. Some nationalities can get a visa on arrival at Tehran Imam Khomeini Airport (30 days). US, UK, and Canadian passport holders face strict restrictions and are advised to travel with a guided tour only.
🗓 30 days (extendable) ✈️ Tehran · Mashhad · Shiraz
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Libya
🇰🇼 Visa Required Expats: Visa Required
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti & Expat Travellers Libya requires a visa for virtually all travellers. Apply through the Libyan Embassy. Due to the ongoing political situation, Libya carries do not travel advisories from most governments. Check Kuwait MOFA before making any plans. Not recommended for tourist travel at this time.
⚠️ High risk — check advisories
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Algeria
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Visa Required
🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport Holders Kuwaiti citizens may enter Algeria visa-free. Verify latest entry requirements with the Algerian Embassy as these can change.
🌐 Expats Residing in Kuwait Most nationalities require a standard embassy visa. Apply via the Algerian Embassy in Kuwait. Processing takes 1–2 weeks. Algeria does not offer an eVisa system at this time.
🗓 30 days typical ⏱ 1–2 weeks
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Sudan
🇰🇼 Visa-Free Expats: Visa Required
All Travellers Sudan is currently experiencing active armed conflict. All governments advise against travel to Sudan. Kuwaiti passport holders are technically visa-free but the security situation makes travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel to Sudan at this time.
⚠️ Do NOT travel — active conflict
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Yemen
🇰🇼 Visa Required Expats: Visa Required
All Travellers Yemen is an active conflict zone. All international governments advise against all travel to Yemen. No tourist travel recommended under any circumstances. The country requires a visa regardless of nationality but this is largely irrelevant given the security situation.
⚠️ Do NOT travel — active conflict
Quick Reference

📊 MENA Visa Quick Reference Table 2026

For Kuwait residents — Kuwaiti passport vs. expat residing in Kuwait
Country 🇰🇼 Kuwaiti Passport 🌐 Expat in Kuwait Max Stay Apply Online? Fee (approx)
🇸🇦 Saudi ArabiaVisa-FreeeVisa90 daysksavisa.saSAR 300 (~KD 30)
🇦🇪 UAEVisa-FreeVisa on Arrival30 daysNo (on arrival)Free
🇶🇦 QatarVisa-FreeVoA / eVisa30 dayshayya.visitqatar.comFree
🇧🇭 BahrainVisa-FreeeVisa30 daysevisa.gov.bhBHD 5–9
🇴🇲 OmanVisa-FreeeVisa30 daysevisa.rop.gov.omOMR 20 (~KD 19)
🇪🇬 EgyptVisa-Free (90d)eVisa30–90 daysvisa2egypt.gov.egUSD 25 (~KD 7.7)
🇯🇴 JordanVisa-Free (3mo)Visa on Arrival30–90 daysjordan.gov.joJOD 40 (~KD 21)
🇹🇷 TurkeyVisa-Free (90d)eVisa90 daysevisa.gov.trUSD 55–60 (~KD 17)
🇱🇧 LebanonVisa-FreeCheck nationality1 monthEmbassyVaries
🇲🇦 MoroccoVisa-Free (90d)Visa Required90 daysEmbassy onlyVaries
🇹🇳 TunisiaVisa-Free (90d)GCC Residents OK90 daysNo (free entry)Free
🇮🇶 IraqVisa-FreeVoA (some nationalities)30 daysEmbassyVaries
🇮🇷 IranVisa-FreeeVisa / VoA30 daysevisairan.irVaries
🇩🇿 AlgeriaVisa-FreeVisa Required30 daysEmbassy onlyVaries
🇱🇾 LibyaVisa RequiredVisa RequiredEmbassy
🇸🇩 SudanVisa-FreeVisa Required⚠️ Do not travel
🇾🇪 YemenVisa RequiredVisa Required⚠️ Do not travel
Coming Soon

🔮 GCC Unified Tourist Visa — What to Expect

The GCC Unified Tourist Visa is a planned single-permit that will allow tourists to visit all six GCC countries — Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman — on one visa. This is similar to the Schengen visa in Europe.

As of 2026, the system is in its final rollout phase. Qatar has confirmed full technical readiness. Saudi Arabia's expanded eVisa system is seen as the backbone. For now, individual country visas are still required. Once launched, a tourist arriving in Dubai will be able to visit Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman on the same permit.

💡 Until the unified visa launches, the most cost-effective approach for expats visiting multiple GCC countries is to use the Saudi eVisa (covers Saudi + overland entry to Bahrain via King Fahd Causeway), then separate visas or on-arrival for other GCC states.
Video Guides

▶ YouTube How-To Tutorials

Step-by-step video guides for popular visa applications from Kuwait

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia eVisa (GCC Residents)

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🇴🇲 Oman eVisa Application

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🇹🇷 Turkey eVisa Step-by-Step

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🇪🇬 Egypt eVisa Application Guide

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⚠️ YouTube video links above search for the most relevant tutorials. If a playlist does not load, click the "Search YouTube" fallback link to find the latest guides. Always verify the video is recent (2025–2026).
FAQ

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can expats in Kuwait travel to Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Expats holding a valid Kuwait Civil ID with at least 3 months remaining can apply for a Saudi eVisa at ksavisa.sa. The visa is a 12-month multiple-entry visa allowing stays up to 90 days per visit. Fee is SAR 300 (approximately KD 30). Processing can be as fast as 30 minutes.
Do GCC residents get a visa on arrival in UAE?
Yes. Expats holding a valid GCC residency permit (including Kuwait Civil ID) are typically granted a 30-day visa on arrival at UAE airports — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah. No pre-application is needed. Show your passport and valid Kuwait Civil ID at immigration. The visa is extendable inside the UAE.
What is the GCC Unified Tourist Visa and is it available yet?
The GCC Unified Tourist Visa would allow visitors to travel across all 6 GCC countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman) on a single visa — similar to Europe's Schengen visa. As of May 2026, it is in the final rollout phase with Qatar confirming technical readiness. It is NOT yet fully operational — individual country visas are still required. Watch for announcements from your national airlines and Gulf governments.
Does a Kuwait Civil ID help Indian/Filipino/Pakistani expats travel in the region?
Yes — significantly. Since August 2025, holding any valid GCC residency permit (including Kuwait Civil ID) for at least 6 months unlocks visa-on-arrival or eVisa access to most GCC countries, regardless of your passport nationality. This means Indian, Filipino, Pakistani, Egyptian, and other expats in Kuwait can now visit Saudi Arabia (eVisa), UAE (VoA), Qatar (VoA/Hayya), Bahrain (eVisa), and Oman (eVisa) far more easily than with their passport alone.
How strong is the Kuwaiti passport for travel?
As of 2026, the Kuwaiti passport ranks 47th on the Henley Passport Index with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 96 countries. Within the MENA region, Kuwaiti citizens enjoy visa-free access to all GCC states, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Iran among others. The passport is strongest for regional and some Asian travel.
Is it safe to travel to Lebanon/Iraq/Sudan/Yemen right now?
Always check the Kuwait Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) travel advisories at mofa.gov.kw before booking any travel. Sudan and Yemen are active conflict zones and travel is strongly discouraged. Libya also carries high-risk advisories. Lebanon and Iraq have varying conditions by area — Kurdistan (Erbil) in Iraq is generally considered safer for tourism. Never rely solely on this website for safety decisions.

🔗 Official Visa Portals — Quick Links