Saudi Family Visa for Kazakhstan Citizens and Residents
Kazakhstan-based families seeking to relocate and reunite in Saudi Arabia can depend on our Saudi Family Visa services. Our experienced consultants manage the full process, helping you navigate requirements efficiently and with confidence.
Saudi Arabia Family Visa
The Saudi Arabia Family Visa allows Kazakhstan-based residents to facilitate reunification or short-term visits for immediate family members joining relatives residing in Saudi Arabia.
Who Can Apply
This visa category is available to:
Spouses, children, and eligible dependents of Saudi-based sponsors
Kazakhstani residents with approved Saudi family sponsorship
Family members joining a sponsor with valid employment or residency in Saudi Arabia
Types of Family Visas
Depending on your situation, you can apply for:
Family Residence Visa: Suitable for long-term family settlement.
Family Visit Visa: Designed for short-term stays, generally valid for up to 90 days, extendable to 180 days, subject to approval.
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- We are not a vendor or reseller — we operate two offices in Riyadh and one in Dammam, giving us direct access to Saudi ministry systems.
- This means real-time updates, faster processing, and embassy-compliant applications — we actually serve as the knowledge engine behind many global immigration firms, law firms and consulting firms such as Big4.
Documents Required for Saudi Family Visit Visa (Kazakhstan-based Applicants)
Last updated: September 2025. All information is verified in real-time by our Saudi offices at Northman & Sterling Saudi Arabia.
- Original passport at least 6 months validity - minimum 2 blank pages - Previous Saudi visa copies. (If any)
- 2x passport size photographs with white background
- MOFA-approved invitation details, including sponsor-issued family visit authorizations.
- Copy of sponsor’s Iqama (for residents) or Saudi ID (for citizens) / sponsor’s Passport
- Attested Proof of relationship (marriage or birth certificate) officially translated into Arabic or English
- Medical Insurance
- National ID or passport (Kazakhstani citizens) / Valid Kazakhstan residence permit (non-citizen residents)
- Police Clearance
- Sponsor profession eligible for family sponsorship / sponsor's salary certificate
- Completed visa application form, duly signed by sponsor.
NOTE:
Documents may require attestation per Saudi Embassy and MOFA guidelines; requirements are subject to change; certified translation may be required; and biometric enrolment is mandatory at the Saudi-authorised visa application centre in Kazakhstan.
Our Assistance for Applicants in Kazakhstan
Our structured Family Visa service includes:
Comprehensive eligibility assessment and guidance on the most appropriate visa category.
Coordination with Saudi sponsors to secure MOFA-approved family visa authorization.
Verification, attestation, and formalization of supporting documents through authorized channels.
Complete application management, progress monitoring, and oversight until visa issuance is finalized.
Our methodology ensures clarity, reliability, and confidence throughout the entire process.
FAQs
1. Who can sponsor family members in Saudi Arabia?
A legally employed resident in Saudi Arabia holding a valid Iqama can sponsor eligible family members, such as a spouse or children.
2. Can Kazakhstani families apply from Kazakhstan?
Yes. Kazakhstani citizens and residents may apply, provided the Saudi sponsor has secured MOFA family visa authorization.
3. What types of family visas are available?
Applicants may apply for a Family Residence Visa (long-term stay) or a Family Visit Visa (short-term stay).
4. Are marriage and birth certificates required to be attested?
Yes. All civil documents must be officially attested and legalized for acceptance by Saudi authorities.
5. How long can family members stay in Saudi Arabia?
Residence visas allow long-term stay, while visit visas are usually valid for 90 days and may be extendable.
6. Can professional services simplify family visa processing?
Yes. Expert handling of attestations, embassy submissions, and follow-ups ensures accuracy and faster approvals.
