We understand how meaningful it is to be reunited with family, especially when time apart has been long. That’s why our Saudi family visit visa support is built around clarity, care, and compliance. From Belgium to the Kingdom, we help make the journey happen legally and without unnecessary delays.
The Saudi Family Visit Visa is intended for:
Immediate family members of Saudi residents (spouse, children, parents, in-laws)
Belgian citizens who wish to visit family residing in Saudi Arabia
Foreign residents in Belgium with valid residency permits and ties to Saudi Arabia
Whether it’s a short visit, religious holiday, or family occasion, we help you obtain the appropriate visa with full documentation and embassy support.
Our services are available for applicants located in:
Brussels
Antwerp
Ghent
Leuven
Liège
Bruges
And all other Belgian cities via digital coordination
We assist with collecting, preparing, and submitting the following documentation:
Validity not less than 6 months
At least 2 consecutive blank pages
The passport should not have any restrictions/conditions that prevents him/her from traveling).
2inch x 2inch (51 mm x 51 mm)
Not older than 3 months
White background with frontal view
Pre-approval of family visit issued by Saudi Ministry of foreign Affairs
Proof of Relationship attested by the ministry of foreign affairs of the host country (example: marriage certificate, birth certificate and family book) -Birth Certificate of children should contain names of both parents.
Copy of the sponsor’s Saudi ID / Iqama
Standard processing takes 5 to 10 working days after submission
Delays may occur due to document inconsistencies or MOFA approval issues.
We recommend applying at least 3–4 weeks in advance to allow time for document collection, Arabic translation (if needed), and appointment scheduling.
Yes, Belgian passport holders can apply for a Saudi family visit visa if they are visiting immediate family members (spouse, parents, children, in-laws) who live in Saudi Arabia.
After MOFA approval, the embassy process in Belgium typically takes 5–7 working days, depending on the documentation and embassy schedule.
Currently, biometric data (fingerprints, photograph) may be required depending on age and nationality. We confirm and schedule any required appointments.
Yes, minors can apply, but they must be accompanied by parents or have notarized consent. Birth certificates and guardianship documents may be required.