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Visit Visas in Kuwait
Visit visas and entry permits are valid for entry within 90 days of issue
and then for a stay of up to 90 days only after entry. A visit visa costs
KD3/-. Entry permits are free.
To
be granted a visit visa and entry permit (valid for 90 days), a visitor in
Kuwait must be sponsored by a Kuwaiti individual or company, or a resident
foreigner who is a relative of the visitor. However, American citizens are
sometimes given visit visas without having a Kuwaiti sponsor. The sponsor
who is responsible for the visitor while he or she is in Kuwait makes the
visa application.
To
obtain a visit visa for a business visitor, a Kuwaiti sponsor or company
will require:
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visa application and security form completed by the sponsor
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copy
of the visitor's passport
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copy
of the sponsor's signature as registered for business purposes
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copy
of the letter of invitation from the sponsor to the business visitor
stating the purpose of the visit.
To
obtain a visit visa for a relative, a resident foreigner will require:
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visa application and security form completed by the sponsor
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copy
of the visitor's passport
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original
and copy of the sponsor's passport
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original
and copy of the sponsor's civil ID
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original
and copy of the sponsor's work permit (private sector employees)
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recent
salary certificate from the sponsor's employer
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authenticated
proof of the family relationship.
Normally a visitor goes to a Kuwaiti embassy to have his visa processed
and his passport stamped before travelling to Kuwait. However a Kuwaiti
sponsor can use a faxed copy of the visitor's passport to obtain the visa
in Kuwait. The sponsor then faxes a copy of the visa to the visitor and
meets him at the airport with the original visa. The sponsor deposits the
visa papers at a special counter in the arrivals hall and the visitor must
pick these up at a similar counter inside the immigration area in order to
complete entry formalities.
Either way, obtaining a visit visa takes about two working days. Hotels
can also arrange visit visas for businessmen but they take about a week to
do so, and, naturally enough, expect the visitor to stay with them on
arrival.
Extension
of Visit
The fine for staying more than 30 days is KD10 a day. A visitor whose visa
has expired is not allowed to leave until he has paid the fine, which must
be paid at the Immigration Department in Shuwaikh during government
working hours and not at the airport. Fines however may be paid a few days
in advance and, unless this is done, the flight out is invariably missed.
It
is illegal and prohibited for visit visa holders in Kuwait to seek
employment and be deployed there. To legalize status, residence visa is
needed. Recently we gave you information on how to acquire visit visa,
business and for relative in Kuwait as well as the requirements and
penalty for overstaying visitors in the county.
With this regard, we would like to give you an update on
family visa, visit visa and visit visa to dependent
or work visa:
Family Visas
The Kuwait Ministry of Interior has decided to allow expatriates of all
nationalities, barring Iraqis, to bring their families to Kuwait provided
their monthly salaries are KD 250 or more and they hold a university
certificate. Local newspaper further reports that immigration departments
in all governorates are accepting dependant visa applications of those
planning to bring their immediate kith and kin if they fulfill the
required conditions in this regard.
Visit Visas
However, visit visas are still being issued only to first-degree relatives
like father, mother, wife and children with exceptions in some rare
situations.
Visit Visa to Dependent or Work Visas
Furthermore, visit visas cannot be transferred into dependant visas except
in the case of babies. Also, visit visas cannot be transferred into work
visas but those arriving on business visas can get the work visa from the
same company sponsoring his or her visit. However, such applicants have to
stick to their proper profession. For example, if an expatriate wishes to
work as a pharmacist, he cannot come through a general contracting
company. On humanitarian grounds, the Interior Ministry exempted babies
from the ban on transferring visit visas to dependent visas.
It
is a must that you hold a proper visa before entering in Kuwait, or any
county, to avoid conflict between you and your host county. Holding a
proper visa will also save you against abuse of employer. |
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