Welcome to Oman
Planning a trip to Oman? Understand the visa requirements, determine if you need one, and discover how to apply effortlessly with iVisa to streamline your travel preparations.
What’s an Oman eVisa and who’s it for?
Who’s the Oman eVisa for?
Travelers from over 70 nationalities, including those from the EU, the Americas, Asia, and more, who are interested in exploring Oman's diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Who isn’t eligible for the Oman eVisa?
Due to freedom of movement agreements, citizens of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, plus nationals from 103 countries, can enter Oman without a visa for up to 14 days.
What’s the purpose of the Oman eVisa? Designed for tourism, it allows visitors to enjoy Oman's historical sites, natural beauty, and modern attractions.
How long can you stay with the Oman eVisa? It’s available for single or multiple entries, each allowing stays of up to 30 days, with the multiple-entry visa being valid for one year.
What’s an Oman Visa for GCC Residents and who’s it for?
Who’s the Oman Visa for GCC Residents for? Foreign residents of GCC countries who are planning to visit Oman for tourism.
Who isn’t eligible for the Oman Visa for GCC Residents?
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GCC nationals who can visit Oman without a visa.
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Tourists from countries outside the GCC.
What’s the purpose of the Oman Visa for GCC Residents?
It facilitates tourism visits, offering an affordable travel option for GCC residents.
How long can you stay with the Oman Visa for GCC Residents?
This visa permits a Single entry stay of up to 28 days in total.
What’s an Oman Sponsored Visa and who’s it for?
Who’s the Oman Sponsored Visa for?
Visitors from eligible countries with an invitation or sponsorship for specific purposes, such as business, cultural, scientific, or official government visits.
Who isn’t eligible for the Oman Sponsored Visa? Individuals without an invitation or sponsorship and tourists from visa-exempt countries.
What’s the purpose of the Oman Sponsored Visa? It supports a variety of travel purposes, requiring pre-approval and an official sponsor within Oman.
How long can you stay with the Oman Sponsored Visa? The duration varies based on the purpose of the visit. It typically allows a stay of up to six months or less.
Learn more about the Oman Sponsored Visa
What are Oman Resident Visas and who are they for?
Oman's Resident Visas facilitate long-term stays for work, family reunification, investment, retirement, study, and property ownership. Here are a few options:
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Employment Visa: For individuals hired by Omani companies.
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Family Visas: For family members of Omani residents or nationals.
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Investor Visa: For those investing in Oman.
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Retirement Visa: For retirees meeting specific criteria.
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Student Visa: For international students enrolled in Omani institutions.
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Property Owner Visa: For foreign property owners in Oman.
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Domestic Worker Visa: For foreign domestic workers in Oman.
These visas cater to diverse needs, from employment to retirement, ensuring a smooth transition for those planning to reside in Oman. Need help determining which visa you need? Use our Visa Checker Tool.
Health guidelines for travelers to Oman
Visiting Oman? Here’s essential health info to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Vaccinations
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Routine vaccines: Hepatitis A, tetanus, and typhoid are recommended for all travelers.
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Yellow fever: Required if coming from a country with a high risk of yellow fever.
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COVID-19: Stay updated on Oman's COVID-19 travel requirements via the Oman Air website.
Medical Facilities
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Quality Care: Oman has well-equipped hospitals with English-speaking staff in major cities.
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Private Healthcare: Tourists should use private clinics and hospitals; consider travel insurance for unforeseen expenses.
Health Insurance
- Recommended: Not mandatory, but travel health insurance is advised for coverage against unexpected medical costs.
Things to be aware of when visiting Oman
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Heat: Oman's desert climate poses risks of dehydration and heat-related illnesses. Drink plenty of water and wear sun protection.
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Dust and Sandstorms: These can affect those with respiratory issues. Take precautions during storms.
Medication
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Declare medications: Always declare all personal medication at customs.
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Original packaging: Keep medicines in their original packaging.
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Prescriptions: Carry a prescription or doctor’s letter in English.
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Check legality: Ensure your medication is legal in Oman by checking here.
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Quantity: Only bring a reasonable quantity of medication for your stay.
Staying informed and taking the right precautions will help make your Oman journey safe and enjoyable.
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