Qatar Residence Visa
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Types of Visas and requirements
Family Visa
This service permits employees in Qatar to bring in
their families from abroad, or renew residence visas of their family
members.
Business Visa
On obtaining a business visa, passport holders of
certain countries will be granted direct entry visa, without obtaining
previous visas at borders of the state. A company or a recognized
establishment submits an application to the Immigration Department. The
visa has 2-week validity and could be renewed for another 2 weeks.
Businessmen from countries such as the United States,
Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece , Finland, Spain, Monaco, the
Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Lichtenstein, Brunei, Singapore,
Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea are eligible for the visa.
However, the visa is subject to laws concerning entry
and residency of foreigners and resolutions taken in that matter. It is
also applicable to current rules for residents of GCC countries, and
people arriving and departing on Qatar Airways.
Visas for Family Visits
This visa is issued to family members of those
residing in Qatar for a short-term duration of one month. The visa is
issued for visiting family member, who are visiting their relative
residing in the country. In case the visitor seeks to stay beyond one
month in Qatar, the visitor will have to undergo a medical test before
the end of one month period. Thereafter, the visa could be renewed for
five months for immediate family members (includes father, mother,
sister, sons), and two months for other relatives.
Companions of GCC National Visa
The visa is given to drivers and servants of residents
in Qatar, as they arrive at Qatari borders from the GCC States, and is
valid for a period of one month and renewable for five months. Special
conditions include if the beneficiary has a valid residency visa in one
of the Gulf Council states, or if she arrives with the sponsor of one of
the sponsor family members (wife or sons).
GCC Residents Visit Visa
The visa is given to residents of GCC states who arrive
at any of Qatar’s borders on a 14-day stay. It is renewable for another
14 days. Pre-conditions include the beneficiary possessing a valid
residency visa in one of the GCC states, or the visitor visiting his
relatives who are residents in Qatar.
Multiple Entry Visa
Multiple visas with a validity of more than a year are
issued to individuals, companies, and government establishments that
have approval from a specialized authority.
Joint Tourist Visa
The visa is issued on arrival at Qatar border for 33
countries, and the beneficiary can enter any country directly and is
free to move to another country before expiry of the stay period. The
visa with a validity of 21 days could be extended by another one week.
Citizens of 33 countries, including The United States,
Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece , Finland, Spain, Monaco, the
Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Lichtenstein, Brunei, Singapore,
Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea are the target audience for such visa.
However, Joint Tourist Visa holders are not permitted to work in Qatar with or without payment.
Official Visa
An official visa is issuing of free visas under the
request of ministries and government establishments for a period of one
month, which could be extended to five months, following medical tests
and fingerprints.
Tourist Visa
Citizens of the following countries, who hold a valid
passport, are issued visitor entry visas before arriving at the border.
However, the holders of this visa are not allowed to work in Qatar with
or without payment. Visas are usually issued in 2 days and remain valid
for 14 days, which could be extended by another 14 days.
The countries covered under this visa include The
United States, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece , Finland,
Spain, Monaco, the Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Lichtenstein,
Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Work Visa
Work visas are issued to private entities, companies,
and individual sponsorships, which need to be approved by Ministry of
Interior. The fee and collection of visa is taken care of by the
sponsor.
Visas for wives and children for more than a year: This
visa grants permission for long stays and is applicable to wives and
children of residents working in government departments, private
companies and civil service employees. The approvals are carried out by
the permanent committee for arrivals.
Visa for Newborns
The Newborn visas are for new born babies aged less
than 3 months. The visa is issued on their arrival at the Qatar border.
Parent will have to produce original birth certificate of the baby. The
baby has to have a passport or the name of the baby should be attached
to the parents’ passports, the parents should hold a valid residency
visa in Qatar, and the mother should be on the child’s father’s
sponsorship. No fee is charged for this visa.
Transit Visa
Applicable in special situation, wherein travelers may
have to halt in Qatar for 2 days. This is not applicable to transit
travelers who do not require a pre-arranged visa and are permitted to
enter Qatar through sponsorship of the concerned airline company,
provided they have a stop over in Qatar for more than 6 hours, until
their departure to a third destination as per the next pre-determined
flight schedule dates.
Return Visa for visitors
Return visas are issued to visitors wherein they are
granted permission to return once every six months or twice a year to
their home country.
Return Permit: Is provided to those
who have lost their passports. It is issued to all categories of
residents and residents with personal sponsorships and company
sponsorships. However, an official letter from the sponsor and a copy of
company registration form should be sponsored by the company. The visa
has a validity period of 14 days and the visa will be issued after the
old passport is registered in the blacklist system.
Visa-on-arrival for GCC Residents
The Interior Ministry in Qatar issued a revised list of
188 professions, and the GCC-resident practitioners under these
professions are eligible for visa-on-arrival at the Doha International
Airport. The visa will have one-month validity period. The professionals
can get visa, provided, their GCC Residency Permit is valid for atleast
six months, while original passport has atleast six-month validity and
they should have a return ticket.
The visa can be obtained on paying QR100 as fee through credit card.
But, the visa can also be extended by another three months by paying an
extension fee of QR100 for every additional month. But, a penalty of
QR200 will be levied for each day after expiry.
Other than doctors, businessmen and engineers, the revised list will
include businesswomen, journalists, medical equipment technicians,
military officers, marketing agents, quality monitors, bankers, military
officers, lawyers and teachers among others.
http://www.moi.gov.qa/site/english/channel/Residents/index.html