Saudi Business Visit Visa for Yemeni Citizens and Residents
For Yemeni professionals and business representatives who need to travel to Saudi Arabia for meetings, conferences, trade discussions, or short-term business activities, the Saudi Business Visit Visa provides a simple and efficient way to enter the Kingdom legally. , We assist Yemeni applicants, ensuring a smooth, compliant, and timely experience.
Saudi Arabia Business Visit Visa
The Saudi Business Visit Visa allows foreign nationals to travel to Saudi Arabia for short-term professional activities that do not involve direct employment.
This visa is suitable for:
Business meetings and negotiations
Attending trade fairs, conferences, and exhibitions
Conducting training sessions or consultations
Visiting partners, clients, or suppliers
It offers flexibility for professionals who need to enter Saudi Arabia for commercial or corporate purposes without holding a work permit or residency.
Who Can Apply?
You can apply for a Saudi Business Visit Visa from Yemen if:
You are a Yemeni citizen or foreign resident in Yemen.
You have received an invitation letter from a Saudi-registered company.
The invitation has been approved by MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) in Saudi Arabia.
You hold a valid passport with at least six months’ validity.
Attestation and Embassy Requirements
Before applying at the Saudi Embassy, certain documents — such as business introduction letters and employment verifications — may need to be:
Attested by the Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and
Legalized by the Saudi Embassy or designated Saudi mission handling Yemeni applications.
Our team handles these attestations to ensure every document complies with Saudi government standards.
Direct Access to Saudi Ministries
- 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 Business Visit (Yemeni Applicants)
Last updated: September 2025. All information is verified in real-time by our Saudi offices at Northman & Sterling Saudi Arabia.
- Original Passport - With at least 6 - 12 months validity
- 2 x Passport size photos with white background
- Travel itinerary or flight booking
- invitation letter issued by the Saudi Ministry of Foreigh Affairs with at least 3 months validity.
- Accommodation details or sponsor letter from Saudi Arabia
Our Assistance for Yemeni Applicants
At Saudi Visa Agency, we provide complete visa support for Yemeni citizens and residents, including:
Coordination with Saudi sponsor companies for MOFA authorization
Preparation and verification of all required documents
Attestation and legalization through Yemeni authorities and the Saudi Embassy
Application submission, tracking, and visa collection
Continuous updates and guidance until approval
Our experts ensure your visa application is accurate, compliant, and processed efficiently — saving you time and effort.
FAQs
1. Who can apply for a Saudi Business Visit Visa from Yemen?
Yemeni citizens or residents invited by a Saudi company to attend meetings, trade events, or short-term business visits.
2. Who issues the invitation letter?
Your Saudi host company issues the invitation, which must be approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) before submission.
3. How long can I stay in Saudi Arabia on this visa?
You can stay for up to 30 or 90 days, depending on the visa type and MOFA approval.
4. Can I extend the Business Visit Visa inside Saudi Arabia?
Usually, extensions are not allowed. A new visa must be obtained once the current one expires.
5. Do you assist with submission at the Saudi Embassy?
Yes. We manage complete submission, tracking, and collection through the designated Saudi mission responsible for Yemeni applicants.
6. Are document attestations required in Yemen?
Yes. Certain documents must be attested by the Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs and legalized by the Saudi Embassy.
