Qatar’s updated visa-on-arrival rules include eligibility for over 90 countries, hotel bookings for select nationalities, and health insurance for stays beyond 30 days.
You’ll know your Qatar visa is approved when you receive an email confirmation or can verify the approved status online using your application details.
You can check your Qatar visa status online using your application number or passport details; if rejected, the system will display the reason.
You generally don’t need a transit visa when connecting through Qatar as long as you remain airside and stay within the transit zone at the airport.
Qatari citizens, residents with a valid QID, and GCC nationals may use Qatar e-Gates for faster immigration at Hamad International Airport, subject to registration.
Qatari citizens, residents with a valid QID, and GCC nationals may use Qatar e-Gates for faster immigration at Hamad International Airport, subject to registration.
Yes, your previous travel history in your passport may affect your Qatar eVisa approval, especially if it includes visa violations or denied entries.
No, you cannot use a passport card for the Qatar eVisa; only a valid passport book with at least six months’ validity is accepted for travel.
The Qatar eVisa will not be stamped in your passport; it is an electronic document linked to your passport and verified digitally at entry.
Yes, travelers need their physical passport when arriving in Qatar, even with an approved eVisa, to complete immigration and entry procedures.