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Originally Posted by achim-in-jordan
Hi Pecha72,
It is very possible to get a three-day transit visa for Saudi Arabia, if you drive a car - a LHD car that is.
The Saudi embassy in Khartoum / Sudan issues transit visa to cross to Jordan or to any of the Gulf states - provided you have a visa of the following country before applying for the Saudi one.
Equally, the Saudi embassy in Abu Dhabi issues transit visa to go to either Jordan or Sudan. Since not many travelers have taken the ferry from Egypt to Saudi or vice versa, I can't confirm this transit route but it should be possible as well.
I have read from travellers who came from Iran to Kuwait and continued to the Emirates from there. So this is also possible.
The confusion stems from the fact that Saudi Arabia - under normal circumstances - only offers TRANSIT visas with a validity of three days. They do NOT offer TOURIST visa for regular tourists unless you have an invitation from somebody in Saudi Arabia, i.e. from the embassy or from some expat working in a company there.
It might be useful if we continue this specific question elsewhere, for instance on this one:
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...nd-sudan-66587
Greetings,
Achim
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Hi Achim
things have changed ....
Liebe Traveller,
die Beantragung von Transit-Visa in Abu Dhabi funktionierte laut diversen Reise-Berichten seit Jahren einwandfrei wie folgt:
- Deutsche Botschaft in Abu Dhabi stellte Empfehlungsschreiben bzw. Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung aus (letter of recommendation bzw. no objection letter)
- Visaantrag wurde mit Empfehlungsschreiben bzw. Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung, Pass inkl. Anschlussvisum und Fahrzeugschein in der Saudi-Botschaft abgegeben
- am Folgetag erhielt man das Approval
- alle Papiere wurden dann gegen eine Gebühr von 130 AED einer Agentur übergeben
- innerhalb einer Bearbeitungszeit von max. 2-3 Tagen erhielt man dann sein Transitvisum für 3 Tage
Dieser Prozess wurde kürzlich umgestellt:
- Die Deutsche Botschaft in Abu Dhabi stellt keine Empfehlungsschreiben bzw. Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigungen mehr aus. Sie verweist auf eine Abmachung mit der Saudi-Botschaft, wonach darauf verzichtet wird.
- Die Saudi-Botschaft in Abu Dhabi (für Dubai gilt das gleiche !) stellt Transit-Visa nur noch für Residents aus
- Residents müssen bei Visabeantragung beruflichen Status der dortigen Arbeitsstelle durch Arbeitgeber nachweisen
- Freigabe für die Transit-Visa erfolgt nicht mehr durch die Saudi-Botschaft in Abu Dhabi direkt, sondern seit neuestem durch das Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riad, Bearbeitungszeit mind. 7-10 Tage
- Nach Freigabe geht der Vorgang dann wie gehabt zur Agentur zur weiteren Bearbeitung
Vier deutschen Travellern wurde heute nach mehr als 3 Wochen Verhandlungen mit viel Glück, diplomatischem Geschick und diplomatischer Hilfe ausnahmsweise noch ein Transit-Visum ausgestellt. Die Freigabe dafür musste das Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riad erteilen.
Fazit für zukünftige Reisende:
Als non-resident scheint es zukünftig nicht mehr möglich, hier ein Transit-Visum zu erhalten.
It says that the Saudi Arabian embassy in Dubai and Abu Dhabi doesn´t issue transit Visa to traveller anymore only residents
So ... there is no way to get to Jordan and take the ferry to Egypt or
crossing the Red Sea to Sudan directly ...
You can get a Transitvisa in your home country, but you need the Visa for the next country (like Jordan) and that will expire (2 month) until you reach border ...
so what :confused1:
It´s realy anoying ... because I don´t want to take the ferry from Turkey to Egypt .... and I wanted to travel Oman and UAE before Eastafrica
Thomas & Andrea
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